CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 10, 1972 Holidays Are Over Until Next Year But Memories of Those Days Remain Lols Hughes iB are over, at al, This the summer befo which saw the family taking eter I in the wonders of Disney. ‘This year's holiday was a BC. one. It included the fresh countrysids place Lac La Hache, swimming at Mara rake then concluded with an airshow held in con- junction wilh the Peach ‘estival at Penticton, : We love our air shows and were pleased to meet a few of our local there who had flown you want to know who thay were just look for any t now supports a well- The Okana; favorite spot but want dots of heat ‘nat is the : to go. more comfortable, tempera- ture-wise, to swim in than The orchard-fresh flavor of : B.C. TREE FRUITS The orchard valleys of British Columbia enjoy a tong and productive growing season which yields a rich variety of tree-ripened frult. Juicy red cherries . . . golden peaches and apricots ... succulent pears and plums . . . plus several varieties of apples, including world-famous B.C, Mcintosh and Delicious, These choice fresh fruits make nourishing and popular snacks — so keep enough on hand for your family’s daily use. B.C. tree fnits are also delightful in a wide variety of dessert dishes... and they're ideal for home canning. For a collaction of appe- tizing teclpes using B.t c. trea ful, write: Saxe “ne. FOOD INFORMATION ® GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA "ed Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. the water in the Shuswap area, Pets seem to be every- one’s main. pride in the northern area. We spent a few days visiting ‘thene with A late hatched duck egg, with the net result aring the name of “Aug- de", still enjoyed the con- finement of a ‘cardboard box in the house with sup- ervise: and a hand I met ance ad woman who prow pI ed her horse, and a dog of course, Not an unusual combination, but the horse when tethered was alwuys accompanied by a goose who was more like our Canada goose than our domestic breeds, When young, it had been nursed through a dam- aged ne and remained as 3 sito ere ale0 ay uP ed to a very cu puppy was being susi a baby bottle. It ary a pe ber of a litter of 14 other little puppies and was be- ing hand cared for to aid its chances for survival, The puppy I am sure will survive — rae tobea full fledged Sain it Bernard. I'm not too sure of its own- er though, who was already showing signs of fatigue bina? cdot x ven puppy's need o some ounces of milk e hours, a demand w ich I am sure re: stows as the pup- maple were also busy ds our own yard but viewed two very bad accidents. One was in four” secede Provincial Park Teena In Northwestern Area of British Columbia ofa in the Class The $26,000 acre Class “A” pro- vinclal park and a 249,000 acre recreation area to be known as Mount Edziza Pro- vinclal Park and Recreation Area is announced by. the Hon. W. K. Kiernan, Min- ister of Recreation and Con- ark and re- ds be- tween. the tikes and is- kut Rivers in north west- ern British Columbia. There is every likell-. hood, in due course, when resource inventories are completed in the recreation aren that it will be le to give Class “A” par! status to the area. In the meantime the recreation area will ensure care- ful attention to the pre- servation of the present high recreational attraction of the lakes and woodlands adjacent to the mountain- ous park core. Mount Edziza Provinc- jal Park and Recreation Ar ea is considered mile- stone in the provincial parks: cf UBS -. What have o lose? Your Hearing. A bird at Your Eyes. A Pacific sunset. A good bool * Your Hands. A game “ of softball. “> Buttoning your shirt. Tying your laces. Brushing your teeth. That's what you've got to lose. Your Legs. A brisk walk on the beach, Agame of tennis. Going upstairs. Going downstairs. A bicycle ride. That's what you've got to lose. Your Life. The entire rest of your life. That's what you've got to lose. You have a fot to fose. your window. The laughter of children. A good joke. Your baby's first word. That's what you've got to lose. ‘An afternoon of gardening. Getting into you've got to lose. And safety has a fot to give. Follow the safety regulations. Wear protective equipment. Have a safe attitude. Have a sate life. workKmens © compensation BOARD caine CYRIL WHITE, Chairman of the area protected. Encompassed within the 900 square mile park and recreation area is one of the most significant volcan- ic zones in British Columb- da, if not in Canada. Mount Edziza, elevation 9,143 feet and other volcanic peaks in the region erupted for the first time four million years ogo a and every few thousand since. According to Tahtlan and Tsimshiam In- 100 years ago. Jack Souther, volcanol- Geological eral years sur- selomic ziza, ol taillion years ago, let let 0 with a gigantic, cata- strophic eruption —_ that spread ash all over the nor- ern part of the province.” That eruption and the sub- ziza a Mateau almost a mile thick, ten miles wide, and 25 miles long. Surrounding _glacier- rimmed Edziza on the plat- eau are 30 or more smaller lava and cinder cones, in- cluding almost symmetric. ally perfect Eve Cone, also known as Cinder Cone, and the aptly” -named Cocoa and Coffee Craters. “A” park as well as Mount Edziza and the zone of mort recent voleanic activity, is Range of solved in boiling sulphur- ous water. Spectrum Range from the Mount Edziza area of the park, was followed by the yukon Telegraph Com- any’s line to Telegraph ek in the aeenes fine ab have all but disappeared. There ere five major lakes within the park and ude form a chain 2 along the ity bing ein” te the poten at mn. The larger lakes and most of the water- ways ane well: d with The area around Bone ou, mountain goat, stone sheep, and the occasional moose. Sheep and goats are the only year-round - resid- ents of the high mountains. Access to Mount Edziza Mrs, Dora Zayisoff Fanoral Services Al Slocan Park A resident of this area gains 1912, Mrs. Dora Zayt- was buried in Slocan fe un cepaetery last week. Mrs.’ Zaytsoff, bit Herpes in in chanan, -sask’s she came to B.C. with ‘her parents in 1912, settling inlaw. On Dec. 7, 1919, her husband, i Nick, and until 1924 lived at Ootischenia, moving to Gibson Creek. In 1930 they moved to SI Sean Park. Mrs. Za! is pe ‘a dau * bel) a = She was predeceased oe “daughter, Mrs. Mary fest- eroff in 1960. - A brother, Pete Poudo- choff, of Slocan Park also survives as well as 12 grand- children and nine great- ‘grandchildren. Castlegar Funeral Home was in oe of arrange- sme! Mighties 15 to 23 Feet. Models %& JOHNSON MOTORS %& TRADE-INS BARREIT'S BARRETTI'S OF FRUITVALE % HONDA Rare — All Sires: * Mints to * SPORTSCRAFT Hard Top Tent Trailers, Rolls Up Without Effort also Executives Models with Sink, Stove, Ice Box, Heaters, Etc. %& TRAVELAIRE and HOLIDAIRE Travel Trailers *% OLIVER Aluminum Boats, Creek and Car Top FRUITVALE Provincial Park and Recrea- Stewart - way which will more or less par- allel the eastern boundary, way will also provide access to the lakes along the east- ern boundary. is Fish Derby Resulfs Announced Results of the KC D, fehing Ag derby held held from bulated and ‘the winners are:— The largest Dolly Var- den welghing in at two pounds five ounces was nalleet. amount wot ame in on went to Mrs. B ‘ete Mon- tgomery 0! of Kinnaird whose catch two ounces of silvers: She son a fishing award went to a meland of six pounds five ounces, He won a 20 pound turke; Put up ve the snobimous be he rio fish, rainbow, dolly's and silvers, His prize was donated Howard River Moths River moths are again proving to be an increasing annoyance. A reme for the situa- tant rd- The aspect of Mount Edziza Provincial Park and Recreation Area will be maintained with vis- oranented sevelopmenls as being ocated near major access routes, REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Anglican & Unifed Churches SUMMER SERVICE SCHEDULE ROBSON. COMMUNITY MEMORIAL CHURCH Service: once monthly; Contact clergy for details ST. DAVID'S CHURCH, CASTLEGAR _ 9:30 A.M. every Sunday Shared Anglican-United Service Parish Office: Phone 365-8337 Clergy: Terry Allen and Ted Bristow Business and Professional Directory af Wad fr Ea bent. dol- CHURCHES ' ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev, E. A. Brophy Ph, 865-7143 Sunday Masses at 9am. -"1l am. - 7 pm. SSS CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Office 365-8430 Home 365-6667 Next to the Cloverleaf Mote) Castleaird Plaza ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Maple St, Castlegar Worship Service 11 a.m. Sunday School 10 am. Phone 865-6976 Pastor Robert Naber 1005 - 4th Ave,, Kinnaird “The Church of the Lutheran Hour” APOSTOLIC CHURCH the N. Walker - Phone 365-6662 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. H. H. Graham Church Ph, 365-6212 Sunday School 9: ot ek Mo wo "Teeny a rea Pa 70. Friday: Young Peoples 7.30 TT GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services & Church School Sundays ‘at: 11.20 a.m. :\': Minister’Rev. ‘Clare Martin | Ph. 352-7400, Nelson, B.C. peepee ere Aa ~—“GHURCH OF GOD™ 804 - 7th Ave., Kinnaird Sunday School - for all ages — 10 am. Morning Worship 11 a.m. ° Minister: Ira Johnson Ph, 365-6762 a ek ar tha ead eek or Mont ati Contracts For RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C. service Free Estimates, Ph. free charge 362-7128 or Nelson 6826, Castlegar. Satisfaction or No Charge “Basis” C. Van Pelt MARKEN ENTERPRISES Amway Distributors Ph, 365-5459 Kinnaird, B.C, BOUNDARY Elcctric (Castlegar) Ltd, Electric Heat Specialists Medallion Homes Ph. 365-7241 FAMILY SHOE RENEW 6313rd_ Ave. CASTLEGAR Phone 231 24 br. Service on’ most heels while you wait Holder Orthopedic of Corfificate of Registration in the a Teamenan Ph., 365-7605 - GREEP‘S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph, 365-7075 Free Estimates DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD D.O5S. OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker ‘St. Nelson, B.C. Ph, 352-5152 COLUMBIA SIGNS Plastic — Neon — Painted Sale Service Professional - — Prompt of PARDMAN FURHITURE Maytag Sales and Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS] Ph, 365-5240 . ROBSON RADIO & TV Your ADMIRAL Dealer Sales & Service Also TV Rentals Ph. Pete Zibin 365-5575 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Flowers _ Granite, Marble and - Bronze Plaques WEDDING * STATIONERY and INVITATIONS CASTLEGAR NEWS HELPING HANDS at the Castlegar and Dis- trict Hospital are those of the Candy Strip- ers, young volunteer workers who assist the nursing staff by doing various jobs sround the wards. The Candy Stripers, nam- ed because of thelr red and white striped uniforms, 2 are_sponsored by the hospital eer eceate auxiliary. Here Arlee AN uu MW been on the job since the end of the school year, performs one of the tasks ropesinaty by the girls—~serving Ice water. Happ recipient here is 69-year old Frank Byra ot Setesaslith Creek, — Castlegar News Photo CASTLEGAR LIBRARY Ne colnet books hye Britigh bea Britlah Columbia have P caret the “Gattle: through & grant omy, Victe The new arrivals ares are: ands: The journals ily Carr; Rie ae “pane Nort est aa thelr we cbcheted VOLUNTEER WORKER Karina Allis, 14, of Castlegar, spends her time working at Kinsmen’s Park in Castlegar for the B.C ion for fed Children. During summer, three times a week, she teaches arts and crafts to the children. More volunteers are needed. ae cuteaer News Photo Crossroads Dafsun Nominafed For Park-Tilford Citation or ite Wilds, Bradford a Angier On Your Own ‘in the ie erness, eset cere rou, ss Sa nila ee Haig-Brown, Pointing, Lionel Kearns; Bixler-Hird Marriage United States Air Force Man Groom af The pews of St. And- rew's Presbyterian Church in Slocan. were decorated ane Hird, of Slocan and Daryl Eugene Bi Bizler. 6 bride is the daugh- ter on Mer, and Mrs, Don W... Hird of Slocan and the ‘oom is the son of Mr. and M, Bixler of Pennsyl- -' vania, U.S.A. Officiating was the Rev. Clare Martin and soloists, accompanying themselves ‘on the ‘guitar, were Melody and Deidre Rhodes, nieces of the bride. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a bouffant gown of white lace featuring fitted bodice with pearls and lly point sleeves, Her skirt was in tlers edged with lace and her Illusion yell was held by a Spanish style headpiece lace applique and Pearls, She carried a casc- ade of red roses and white been tH tron of honor was the bride's Jene Pewe of Boise, Idaho. Junior bridesmaids were Miss Shannon Anderson, Slocan and Miss Sherry Hicks, Slocan, nieces of the Flower girls were Lisa Anderéon, Renee Basaraba and Kathy Simmons and the ring-bearer, four-year old Troy Teneycke of Slocan. The matron of honor and all the Deidesmaics were attired In green gm- pire style gowns ot nea de Pol with whi silver trim at the poe and neck- lines, They wore dalsy head- ieces and dalsies entwined thelr hair. The ring bear- er, a nephew of the bride, wore a short white pant suit with white tle. Best man was Donald Riddle, of Mountain Home, Idaho, and ushers were the bride's - wearing a mauve crepe, two piece ensemble with ac- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursda August _10, 1972 Preffy Slocan Wedding cessories of mauve and The bridegroom's mother was unable to attend. tlered cake was decorated in green and white, Master of ceremonies was Adam Basaraba, broth- erin-law of the bride. The bridegroom is member of the United Stat- ss Air Force and both he id the best man’ were at- tired in their service uni- forms. The ‘bride's bouquet was caught by Miss Arlene wn by. the groom was cue by Donald. Hird, Jr. Guests attended from Retson, Bolse, Do. in Republic, Gibsons, ieeup made aed the bride's sister, Mre, Pat Simmons, The. couple have taken up renidenee at Mountain Home, More than ¥or7 muon in’ co) tion has been Bia. since its formation ini Pewe and the blue garter 491 Ib. 5 5¢ » OF 59 HOT ties CooL ms INSIDE Ideal for Barbecue. | CHUCK STEAK f2tiencou, | COIL GARLIC SAUSAGE HAMBURGER FRESH CHICKEN sien | MEATY PORK RIBEET By the Yard . lb. Fresh Ground. : No. 1 Quality .. Government Inspected ..... Ib. cal! UNCLE BENS, ASSORTED. 26 OZ, ................. POP = H EGGS | SOCKS G : al s7 §h HAMBURGER & HOT DOS. MEN’S & BOYS’, ONE AS || this competition. Semi finalists in each of J. Krutzen, presi- Hans ~ # ent and chief executive of- 968, sa said the company extremely pleased with the calibre of nominations sub- ‘ghe final number of 1972 homunations 1s expected to approach Jast year's record vwial of 160. tt Park & Til- he ford uropay regions are; 5 Region = Mencouver: Lower dainlands “Region C — Central ¢ Rocky Mountain Foot; a Ly ne A Memoir, George Bow- ering; The Cave, John New- - love; Stoned Gloves, Roy yi George Grant; 101 Stops ¢ of -Interest in Beautiful British Columbia, David McGill. The Letters and Jour- nals A Simon Fraser; The Canadian Early Travels and : Explorations; Esther Fraser; Fur Trade and Empire; George ‘Simp- son's Journals; The Yukon Story; head and Hamilton; seg. ion D — Kootenays; Kegion E — Central interior: neg- ion F — Cariboo; Kegion & — Northern 8.C.; Kegion H — Peace River area. Further information about the Trophy program may be obtained ‘com eile liam D. Bird, Public Relat- ions Supervisor, . 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