10 _WEST. COAST SEAFOODS Arrival Date: Tues. July 13 AT CEDAR CREST MOTEL ALL DAY CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 8, 1965 When you heat your home with oil you ° should meet. H. N. “Harry” Smith Box 39 Kinnaird, B.C. “Telephone 345-5185 your Imperial Esso agent... who helps you get more heating comfort with Esso. heating fuels, easy budget terms, beth guaranteed by Imperial Oil. - Tenders Called For Dam Gates Construction B.C. Hydro has called for tenders on a contract to provide cleht, jow level port gates to con- he @, flaw. of water through tah The contract also calls for two upstream emergency gates sad two downstream service ga- eB. The gates will be installed in the concrete section of row dam which is scheduled for completion in 1969, The concrete section of the dam, which also includes a navi- gation lock, will extend 1,200 feet across’ the ‘Columbia river from the left bank where it will join the 1,6650-foot-long earthfill Portion of the dam, Delivery of the gates and associated’ equipment to the damsite must’ be completed by January, 1967, be received by noon, Aug. 1 Social Credit Elects Leitner At a Social Credit federal constituency meeting held in the Chamber of Commerce hall in Nelson, . the following officers were elected. President, E. L. (Ted) Bro- thers of Trail; vice-presidents, Joe Keiran gt Nelson; H. ‘Wilson of Nakusp; J. Harts of Nelson; Leitner of Castlegar. ah Oy, had attended along Rrothess. 4, | writing to anyone? your envelope, 1 The name of the person Bids on the contract must : Carl Henne of Trail and Gus| c | the,“folder was, during” a J has inereased since, vpRiver, Sa . SEPTEMBER has replaced gowns say”: brides? “wA2 fy as ‘shown -at* righ al marrying month, in Canada. fashion for*fatl,such as gown with three quarter sleeves, left, or the i TeaditionaL per rete. gown. with. Sara trains +] with Italian: dressing, Toss chunks ‘of drained i pineapple with sauerkraut, heat | i June as.the tradition~ And eee vor .thé. mane. fra: - ae eeshe Bo. Feeeite | Intense publi interest ee Tou t Folder D New Tow » at WwW st Coast |e" Ome Ter: tourist ‘bureau. spokesman . in C: River, from where the the fourier folder for; a: ‘town “that doesn't yet “exist. “Gold River, ‘the new. town being. “created by. the Tahsis Company Ltd: on the west’ coast of Vancouver Island, is the sub- ject of a two-colo folder issued ‘ecetitly. ‘Tahsis _ pre: said produced’ be: cause of the hundreds of ‘sight- patie who have been visiting the mbryo town every weekend. Some 2,800: People passed thro- “hugh, the 8; Bate te ‘fat ithe edge’: of ’s tree ‘four een tenes rist officials in Campbell ver" ie ayvand Van ue aed the; Wider ee We'had'“huddreds of inquiries every week,” said a you are. 1:3 2 The street number, streetname, orpostoffice box number, apartment * or business“ block, ‘suite~ number, if any. 3 City, town or village, and postal zone, If inuse,, BRPMINGR, WOR: 4 Your riame. and ‘your complete address in the - upper. left. canner. .....--.. oh These included. ‘AG > pArchambault, Local Air Cadets Leave. for Easter. Sam. ell Training, ak Care median Cay de! down. east. with the Air Gidete is Sgt. Stamp-Vincent who will road: leads 90 miles ‘west fo Gold River. being eréated by. the Tahsis Company. along with a $60’ mil: lion pulp mill on Muchalat Arm, leading ‘in from Nootka Sound, the historic cradle. of B.C. Both are scheduled for’ completion in mid-June 1967." The: ‘folder shows a map. o£ |: the region” and‘‘a number’ of photographs of construction and local scenery. At features a photograph of ‘beautiful’ Muchalat Lake, 10 mi: the’ company has preserved for public epjoym Pe public camp arid)’ ooteet wide has iy Se beee dn-bufter, mash and spread on i sprinkle sliced apples with sugar ' The “$15 million town!) is to. les north of the townsite, which es Be developed rates ae fies A Luncheon Ideas Will Help Ladies. _ Through Busy Days Cook chicken: livers gently hot fonst ‘and top-with a Poach- ae} Heat canned pears in s: and serve, with dinnamon-dust- ed sour cream, |. For a winter salad mix one can. well-drained string : beets, half cup pickled onions and toss gently. and serve with farmer's sausage for a sweet and gour: lunch; Poach eggs in meatless apag- hetti sauce, serve over toast and ‘garnish’ with sauteed chicken livers. For a bread’ pudding treat and :cinnamon:: Place between layers-in raisin. bread and com- plete with‘your usual recipe.: ix one can. each potato and tomato ‘soup, dilute” with malls ‘garnish with’: asparagus soup. ‘For ‘southern pork chops add “one-quarter cup peanut butter to’ one package - gravy mix, pour over chops and sim- mer until tender. A few drops of bitters will enhance the clam flavor in dips, spaghetti, sauces and chowders. Houses Available Mada to. ‘Measure, » Bought Ready Mada |— ‘A new louse, likes new suit of clothes, can be made- tomeasure or. gabe ‘be bought. far: th Bd new. homes in ; ht from mer: ‘The customer’ selects his home from among a number. of “model homes". While Ips and you will have rosy | | HE KNIGHTS: OF: COLUMBUS “ST. RITA’S HAL “FRONT ST, “KNIGH? TRAILERS “(Built at Port Moody, 'B.C. . ANDERSON - CHICKSHA: “NORTHLANDER St ROBSON‘S ARROW LAKES TRAILER COURT : Managed by Mr. and Mrs. W. Hubert “LARGEST STOCK OF NEW. TRAILERS ‘ON: ‘DISPLAY IN| THE CASTLEGAR DISTRICT We Take Anything in Trade Lowest Terms and Down Payment BURNABY TRAILER GENTRE LTD. Locations in Port Moody, Prince George & Castlegar in not” ag -intimately-satisfying ‘as the custom-built: home*tailored your’ own. specification, these builder: produced’ homes: “still, of- ‘fer’ considerable * variety" and col ~ Ready-built homes can also be proditced moré’ quickly‘ and the builder can pass on some’ of s to. the ‘custome! avings inland costs; quan- tity ‘purchase of’ materials and smaller overhead per. unit. can mean a substantial reduction in the overall cost, of a: completed house:.. 4 Because “builders, compe te ats with ‘each “other to ‘offer. the ed all around the lake, which lies - entirely pany’s tree farm licence. the com: vi a selected plan, “3!” Some letters have bee ead from the box and printed .. beneath, Put them back in correctly. A merry message © a Ng oa appear, reading unbroken from left to’ right, te top. BE Cartoon provides clus to the beysied ia Gor MYSTERY ‘MESSAGE Answer See “BOSSE’S JEWELLERY * Ad on’ "Page 3..BOSSE’S Also Has All fhe: A to. Your Jewellery Neods take a two week survival course. Fiftee: flew to the RCAF camp at Na- mao, Edmonton .for-.two.- weeks, ACII iS a ACT ACI Lester, Cpl. MacB; C1 utcheon, AC1- Most ra Creegan.’ Castlegar News » Read at BG. } | Maus Enel i Hardy, father of Kin- ‘ Percy ea resident Jim Hardy, CAR AND TRUCK PAINTING Wheel Alignment and Balanging, 24 HOUR WRECKING SERVICE AND WINCH TRUCK... Royalite Gas Phone 365-7227 QSWALD MOTORS | Castlegar, B.C. ef UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT TFN visiting in England. A ple: sant feeling. of home was: ex- perienced when he stopped at B.C. House, as while relaxing in the reading room, he pick up ? AND SHIRTS me, and ” CHEVELDAVE'S MERCANTILE ia. 105° Main ERS BC. Jonasson, |'4- : ea os | Newman, LAC Spain and ACI A We have a full’ range of “i mh, 368-7417 1 FoF I Directory x aay McPHAIL’S * LADIES WEAR The Post Office PETER MALOFE Mon. through Set. 10.30 ee ery -5- G@ONTRACTOR A ‘Fhene 365-7355 ‘ Thrums, B.C. New Houses —- Additions eSBs ("and Re-Modelling ARROW LAKES TRAILER courT ARSLOWS Enterprises Edd... © Singer: Sewing::Machines, Vacuums, : Polldhers, ‘Pype- TT I cn mA nn " THE MOST POWERFUL 10-POUND | nn Robson Brownie Pack Ends Meetings for Season. ) The. 1st Robson | Brownie Pack held its closing ceremony in June by having a combined meeting with Robron Guides, District commissioner Mrs. R. Johnson was present, and also Mrs. H, Hysol: who brought greetings ‘from Mrs. K. Barnes of Trail and Mrs, G. Rizzuto, After the Brownle fatry ring, Tweeny Owl, T. Sanford presented. Tocca Saniee Mo- ran, Coleen 'Dally,: Valerie and Ann Silverthorne | of Kathy Salikin, Donna Theder- han, Christine Johnson, Eleanor Belbeck and i Anuette “Lazue to 1.3 BI Brown Ow! 8. fenner for Ph. 365-5578 enrollment as Brownies, ~. igen 12-6 ‘With the. assistance of Mrs. ss ‘ D. Hill,;Brown Owl then, pre- B | sented golden bars). to Donna TPALM REFRIGERATED QUALITY MILK and DAIRY PRODUCTS 56 Cedar St. West — ©, CASTLEGAR PULP MILL TOURS | Tours of the Celgar Pulp Division will be Held Tuesdays: through Fridays at 1 p.m. For special arrangements such as group tours and’ days other than the above, please contact the Industrial Relations Deparenent tin-24 TRY THE NEW McCULLOCH 2-10 CHAIN SAW IN THE WORLD! THE Fi IRST COMPACT.CHAIN, SAW: ‘with all the BIG SAW FEATURES y A 3) s e : - Waldie Service Centre “CASTLEGAR’S CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS” FRONT ‘ST. : PH. 365-7451 | NEW VEHICLES - i D-1100 V8°4-Speed | 4X4 with 8h fi t ‘Style-Side: Box :D-1100 V8 4-Speed with. 8 foot Styl Side Box. - ‘SCOUT: 80:4X4 With Long atene ‘SCOUT 80 4X4 New Champagne Model D-1000 3-Speed 64Cylinder USED VEHICLES C-1100°Travelall 3-Speed 6-Cylinder. B-100 Travelall: V-8 Automatic’ "58 JEEP Half-Ton 4°X 4°” "60 LAND ROVER 4 X 4 with Leen mounted winch. — ‘NOW ON DISPLAY _ CUB CADET GARDEN TRACTOR With 42-inch 3-Blade Rotary Mower. SEE GEORGE. CLERIHEW AT. Central Truck & Equipment COMPANY, LIMITED 498 Columbia Ave. Ph. 365-6565 Ask to Test: Drive Boots Vehicle. Hill, Joy Clarke, petsyn Fergu- £02, Lora: Lee Haviland, Joan Shevarak, Christine Sallicin, He- len Nickerson, Janice Lamb, Dianne Schlautner, Joan LaHue, Marilyn Dally, Carol . Worley, Laurie Kaardal, Marcel LaHue, April Crown, Sylvia Pressacco and Donna McFarlane, The: Browniés ‘who' were flying up were presented with their wings by Brown Owl and then‘ they took the “stepping stones” to Guide Land, along a garden path Hned with spring flowers. .The . Brownies sang ‘This Is the Hour” to their friends as they were, leaving. Win, were presented to Lynne San- ford, Marjorie Thors, Marnie Shkwarok, Charlene Haviland, Beverly Belbeck, Louise Zurek, Susan Fodor, Laura e Flynn and Wendy Donald. They were welcomed anton the..Guide com- pany by. captain M.: Bro and taken Into the different patrols, Mrs. Hyson then presented Donna Dewis: with her. citizen- ship badge and Pauline Lesy with .her conservation ‘badge. Both girls had worked very hard to earn these badges. Hill were enrolled into Guide comapny by L Kathy Tegart and Coleen Sp ACE. Penney. A.-E.’Penney and John’ G. W. McIntyre have been appoint-| ed to two newly created posi- tions within: Couunbis Cellulose Company, a recent announce- sent Foul 3 M. Marshall, pre- ent. ; Pe sy. has been ap- pointed, executive vice-president of planning’;and , development and Mr, McIntyre executive vice: president, of operations. “Columbia Cellulose has a of it,” sald are now, at Nhat stage In ae development where we must en: large our management team and make better use of the eclalized knowledge and tech- nical skills of the people we h ‘These significant’ growth ‘period ahead fant ene pi ‘hail. P ployed* fh'an with Columbia Cellulose since 1956. ;He: received a;degree in chemical. engineering from the | E University of ;Toron since had 23 years ot In the’ pulp and in ‘process meth i ecutive vice-president, is. , keeping with rane company’s a ae mi uate vont the rei ie of ronto in commerce’and finance, with a’ masters degree in bus iness ‘administration from ‘ Har- vard_ Graduate School of ‘Busin- vess. He has been employed in Mrs, S, Dewis, Mrs, Johnson then had the | jacg, flect’ the activity due to the new Skeena Kraft pro- under way at very task of pi ing Joy Anderson with her gold cord and’ pin. Refreshments were provid- ed by. Brownie and Guide mo- thers and served by the Guid- ers, This evening brought to a Prince Rupert as a: joint under- taking .with Svenska Cellulosa of Sweden,’ and: the opportuni- ties open to the. company for further expansion and diversi- fication. Mr. Penney has been em-| ang “with. Ford of Australia and Ford ‘of tan ada since ‘1951. Prior ‘to that he' spent four years:with Abitibi Power and Paper Company in| == eastern Canada. Mr. Mcls overseas experience’ in manu- ig, Marketing, . finance close a very busy. year for the Robson Brownies and their lead. Kids With Malehes ‘fay. Have Started — _A Fire In Castlegar xe ; ith matches are" Tbeueved to iave caused a: fire in legar on Monday: afternoon. The fire was in the heavily wooded area across from the the Castlegar Exchange. Fire chief Ed Lewis said 12 firemen responded to the fire siren at about 4 p.m. I geriae f goin 2 ad rei got goi ng, could have destroyed thes | Castlegar Elementary schoo! Fires at Kinnaird Park Caused by © Children Smoking ‘Kinnaird fire chief R. Ar- chambault ‘has’ reported that three : fires. in three days, two of ‘them: by. the Kinnaird Park, were ‘caused by children’ smok- ing or picnicing ‘in the area. As these’ fires could have caused serious damage’ if not caught in time, Mr. Archambault asks that parents: watch : their y children: If another report'comes the area’ may have | to be closed Off NEE iat Villages. Approve. 4 “HE CMH Loans | - “There were’11. Central ‘Mort. gage and: Housing Corporation loans approved in the twin vil- ‘lages during the first six months 08 this, year, CM&H manager MT.’ Fras- er.of Trail said: this week that ‘six -Joans’ were ‘approved’ ‘for Castlegar and five for naird. compares with four Joans | ¢p, and’ three loaiis \‘re: ectively | pa during the same "period year. Res Castlegar Esso Service .behind | P: ‘There was ho: ‘fire loss but}: . | sited: Deer Park Socials Mrs. C. x WILLIAMSON. Mr. and. Mrs. Howard A: Waite ‘and family of. Pleasant Hill, Calif. arrived ‘to spend-a two-week holiday at their sum- mer home here, Mr. and-Mra, 0. W.. Aas- land, daughter Janene and son Jordon and Mr. and Mrs. bert Wilsons aon Robbie and daughter. all of Cran- brook sare the’ holiday week- end on a@ camping trip at Deer Mr. Miles’.Weaver and: a friend, :both of Maple Creek, Sask. were the recent susets of Mr. and Mire -. 8.’ Phe! Ips, BD weekend: for, Erickson’ where id | they: will make their new home. Mr. and. Mra. Robert Foxall to Deer Park’ and ea.” Mr..and Mrs. C. T. ‘William: son’ enjoyed ‘a surprise - visit. from’ a: cou Grams, . with her Bushs) id Mr; Harry Grams~ and the! sons Kelly: and Glenn, of « Glidden, Sask. ‘The Grams family also: vi- -with - relatives © at Renata wulle'o on their: first“ visit to o BG Mr, and Mrs, Bob ‘Ha and Mrs. Harper’s father al of Nelson were Sunday visitors to Renata and -Deer-Park. Among other weekend visitors .were Mr. ‘and: Mrs.:Nick:Oswald, Mr. Char- les: Wilson, Mrs. M. 'Stover,: H: Merriefield, and Mr..and Mrs. Ww. ‘Wishloff. all- of . Castlegar. Mr. and Mrs.'C. T. son: were’ visitors to Castlegar ‘Saturday’ where’ “they attended the Schuepfer-Anderson wedding ceremony,’ which: was held’ in the United Church. Mr. and Mrs. George Merlo and daughters of Warfield were the weekend guests of Mrs. Mer- ‘lo’s parents, Mr. and’ Mrs. .' 0. P.. D'Andrea. The warm and sunny. w ther brought out ‘many camp- Open 9-96 Days: a Week | . Yes,. We're Now: Open from 9 a.m, to. 9 Pm... Six, Days : atk a Week from Monday through Saturday for the Com venience of Custos Who. Must Shee Evenings. re STLEGAR SPORTING GOODS. HEADQUARTERS’ FOR 8 CAMPING GEAR” son and children ‘of spent ‘the holiday weekend : {their summer home Here. . ‘and-their families, “Swi 4 and games were enjoyed by. all: ” MENZIES GENERA CONTRACTING <= CUSTOM:- BUILT: ‘ AND REMODELLE ‘HOMES "General: ‘Home Repairs: Phone 365-6436 142-7th ‘Ave. ee ‘BC. of ‘Nelson’ were recent visitors: Ez. A caacaiis cai FUNERALS - American funeral: Friends send lots of flowers. Chinese watches. Chinese Friends send lots of food. American watches, then asks Chinese, “When do you think your friend will rise up and eat all that food?” Chinese answers, “When youre: friend rise up and smell funeral: AYLMER 48-02. | - PERFEX: executive ‘capacity i we stock a full sofection of.. SAVAGE SHOES foe children, = = = = ie Sowers EA Re. a EAST ROBSON SUPERMARKET OPEN Each Night ‘Till 8 p.m., Fridays ‘till 9 p.m. BANANAS 5 ibs. .. $1.00 GOLDEN WEST CHEESE 2 |b. pkg. 99¢c SUNKIST LEMON JUICE 6 tins 99c MALKIN’S 6. TINS BEANS with PORK $1.00 CANTELOUPE 4 for $1. POTATO CHIPS pkg 49c ses FROM OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT :— SWIFT'S PREM 2 tins CANADA CHOICE™ ~ CANADA. GOOD Boneless Top Round STEAK or ROAST Ib. 89c Ce ICE CREAM 3 pint carton . DETERGENT king size box 99 BLEACH gal. les stip- with: your’ name’ and phone number in If your. name is drawn’ you will receive FREE. forthe total amount of your sales slip. Draw will be’ i ry Saturday at 5. p.m, Winner: will be announced in the. following week's; |Paper.. ; LAST WEEK'S WINNER. Mrs. Elsic: Kooch Castlegar, was the winner of free groceries fin..last_week’s-draw.to.tha. amount. of her. sales * stp. of $15.1 :You may-be the next lucky winner... Sys emi