Nassau's newest craze safe and pleasant sport Ni Nee eee ferent—but abso- - Buddhist Services Held For. Mrs. Kane Atagi, 82 ‘ Many> “friends from: New Denver and Nelson joined with ‘of Kiyom ee a ora who died {| the lo Victorian Hospital Sept. & aaiet, Pecvices were Rev. fikawa : Officiated |, and cremation Sawath of ‘Nelson acted 2s director of ceremonies and read J Kanegaya of ‘New Denver was the piarist.. “Pallbearers ‘were: followed. at | Penticton. Jim... messages ‘of sympathy ‘from + ‘ani Sperling’ of ‘Pass "Greek ‘were their’ son-in-law and: daugh of Spain. They left “One of the most outatand- ing) collections, on the ‘North American continent, of early’ bonnet, horseha! day vintage autos, house furnish. ings and the way of life of the pioneers of the Cana- ‘dian west is located in the thkee, d clothing. In addition to the; museum, have many 0 ‘and Yorkton; and they are open to the public during the sum- mer months, with Saskatoon and Yorkton: open the! year. » Foun ‘The exhibits are a “must’, for. betty young and old. i Saskatoon,’ there is a ate collection’ of steam’and gas tractors, antique autos and North America’s largest ind oor Pioneer. Street. North Battleford offers the first authentic Pioneer Village in Saskatchewan. ©The ‘Yorkton branch: con- tains rooms full'of small items, provincial ' minister of. iatural resources, J. C.; Phelps. In the course of his travels all over. Saskatchewan: he “couldn't help seeing large quan- _ tities of outdated on farms or rusting on junk heaps. ‘Alded’by other dure, clavichord, flute, and a 10-footlong bugle. events’ include Pioneer Days, Mexabition and Winter Ghirso: 5 Nor thy Battleford’ Canadian is stee history. . Thousands of visitors 'from/all - ‘over the world ‘ visit’:Fort, | Battleford each’ year.; The orl- eet asics jcatablshied “boeated on Paine high above the junction of Battle and North Saskateh Rivers,’ the 'Fort‘/offors ‘a, panoramic’ view 'of the! istand-. studded North! Saskatchewan |. River Valley. that ) separates historic; d fromthe minded citizens, he: began -younger, but now larger, city of © North’ ics, > Finally, a’ delegation ap: proached the Saskatchewan government. As a result, three - double hangars ined iy by, they Roy: ansdian World War Il were turned. Se for, the museum's use to house. displays in Saskatoon, North Battleford and ‘Yorkton, °:,:° “Since that’ time,’ exhibits ; have been loaned or donated by ’ interested Persone from: all wee the prairies'and carefully." ‘The buildings dnalde the’ nstructed contain |.* ‘many memorabilia of the period © when the Mounties brought law. and ‘order ‘to:the vast_west, | Battlefords, contains about,’ 2,000 acres’ in pleasant,: par! country. «:: Ie's‘an excellent, aes’ dioplag in the museums. vf At firat, the museum was! lection of ‘pioneer|:-’ inery.: These = in- : cluded crude’ ploughs, made’ mostly of: ‘wood,. with -late. showin; ie ;weekend for) their return :4; Mr. and: Mrs. Juan: Pena‘ and Call’ Mary" |, 965-9336 of 365-5244 Saturday, September '28, 1974 — 1 P.M. _SELKIRK COLLEGE ¢ A film on beekeeping will be shown ‘and plenty of time | allowed for: questi Ons. fi sen re ir: | Walter, Peachey in Vancouver. She reported a wonderful tri; the ‘highlight: of which iting Ruddy meade.” : cart totho late Timothy Bato - favorite. buggy. 3 1889 : Stanley'steam carriage with ‘single:tube tires and. till ariny Cusfom Deus: Cushion Polyg DRIVE IN NOW — WHILE WE STILL HAVE EYOUR size! las 30% DISCOUNT spend a ping holiday: o1 ‘enfoy an afternoon plane: has. trailer. sites foles ‘and 100 firep! ture development) will ‘ Jan. :48-hole ‘golf course. !Yorkton calls itself a asure .Che rat CGOT: neinttes at 150" Kent Street, Ottawa R1A 06, Canada. ‘Until’. a few.’ years. a; “tender teeth” could be treated: % only.‘ by ‘a: dentist, but’ with problems: connected . with chemicals used in the treatment fend: to: oprah away, sensi- tivity.” The’ dentrifice, called * ‘Sensodyne, contains strontium i chloride. It desentizes ‘ teeth that “are ‘overly’ sensitive’ to : tiumfons::are released to penetrate’ tooth : tissues . and treatment—even over long’: term.use—have appeared in a _ number of dental journals, “FRANK'S SAW. SHOP SAWS’ SHARPENED ON: MACHINE “Handsaws ©... $1.50 Circular Saws .... $1.00 and up 4 Retoothing $1.00 © “Phone 265-7395 Behind Castle Theatre VOTING YES NSEP1 th Regional District of Cen- g a bla nk heque. Do you: usually sign your: cheques intheut ing D passed a by-I ’ ona rict.of. Centra an expenditure of Pp office building then ended p spending | Close to’ $400, 000 to: complete: { i Sons — INSERTED AND PAID FOR BY AD HOC COMMITTEE — card’ have’ been sent tic ld. Thirsday evening’ in, thelr tre with Mr. J. Stier presld- during the operiing, one s silence. was observed was paar ‘that the that had) n_ sol orrespondence ittelud. invitation ‘from’ 8} ley, SCA to attend its bazaar, “and bake sale Oct, 18 to 19. This “ will/mark: their first’: birthday + Mrs.|A. C.' Brady reported that carpet bowling, alley bowl- ing and crib are’ going strong,» while shuffle-board’ has not ; been’ as active’ recently. In the absence of Mrs, Fuller, Mrs, Brady report: that’ one’ of the members: had idonated a beautiful, wool | com: forter she had made which raffled, song withta s party.) ‘The secretary is to write a letter to the ‘city requesting e ‘@ yellow line be painted on e curb in front of the doorway. 5 the centre, At times there “gena’; memorial fund in memory of Mr, Ciliary from sever: SE Newhouser’re- forthe are cars parked there all day,’ making it very inconvenient for ‘those members who are getting ‘An fro the Rock and Stamp Clubs; poi committee, saying that she had arranged for the showing of two films for the evening which’ * have, been put out by. the Heart. Foundation, :* “jy Mira. Stier, reported that rand Chapter for the tend their’ ne in Selkirk college this Saturday. There will be gome-, ~, transporta n available. ‘ ‘Those José me: “in taking: weaving: lessons should inform Mrs. H. ‘Johnson *: of their: intentions. ‘The day and time. ‘af these classes will be arranged te sui : the: a social evening. was en: ay the ‘of Minto “ed, ater which, oe scious dit .rector Jack’ Alouf of Regional Recreation ‘No.'1 spoke ofthe Ny, Chapter, Order, of the Raatarn © sees close ‘of. their tly: in: astlegar, plans iscussed: for: the fal new. cen- tre and the:referendum which will ‘be ‘voted on this Saturday. Many questions were ask- the} members, to hie ‘building—a ‘ojett: supported -by” other: focal societies, including the ~; Weat: Kootenay. Naturalists’ four-year cy cle, River. can be ‘reached yy. and ‘the: showing by, Bunny. Horewill of'a television tape. made.on the, trip to:Chamy k miarshes last’ May?» Supply:. (pte an Your'Compiete Bullding: Personalt Detraeren sett a a ae f ber Ist to: DIVISION CHAIRMEN CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 26, 1974 — nae