CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 21, 1969 LOCAL AIR CADETS were among the 35 squadrons repre- sented in the third camp held recently at the Canadian Forces Station Penhold. The cadets, all members of Castle- gar’s Air Cadet Squadron 581, were under the guidance of Lieutenant J. D. Williamson of Kinnaird during their two weeks at camp. At camp, senior cadets received three days | proved it. B). world was changed by his in- and nights of summer bush survival and others became pro- live entertainment and movies, keep the cadets busy-to ten o’clock lights out. There are 625 cadets at each camp. R. A. Fessenden Forgotten Man It wasn’t Marconi who invented radio as we know it. et believed that wireless trans: ion gould only be used n “his deat! the New w Yok 3 Herald- irebune aa of Fessenden: “It some- man, | 0 T ICE _ FURNACES, Gas or Oil. — BATHROOM FIXTURES. — HOT WATER BOILERS — ALL TYPES OF PLUMBING. — GAS FITTING — AIR CONDITIONING. — WATER SOFTENERS. by Comfort trained and licensed dah-dit-dah of Morse code, Besonien, working at about time America, belloved . that tadio waves could also carry voice, music and any other sound. And he Sadly, a conspiracy of An Appeal: For Leaders Rangers,” Guides, and Brownies . will. once™ again circtineta: inces and pelt activites in from fully exploiting his own discoveries -'and while the ventions he made relatively little out of.them before’ dy- ing in - The September Maclean’s magazine tells how Ormond Raby, an Ontario real jealate speculator, has: tried, to get -Fessenden’s achieve: ments acknowledged by fark: ous levels of: Canadian Gov- i ficfent as drill instructors. Field spérts and swimming were Croment. Fessenden will not part of the daily program while canteen and hobbies, with | of Communications at the B.C. Bermuda in 1932, He S| was still a Canadian. new Ontario Centre ; fence and. Technolo; opens this Septem! f Sci- when it Parks Society Warns of Short-Sightedness CLEARANCE SUMMER FOOTWEAR SANDALS — CASUALS — WHITES 20% OFF ‘ks sys- tem ot being robbed mot Isad and starved of funds. If Ap- athy continues much longer future jpenerations will j end to undly damn our short- tedness and almost total lure in long-range plan- That is the warning of the Okanagan Similkameen Parks Society, 8 an organization dedicated to the preservation’ of ob at least a ralnunn of Brot total land area) we are cut- ting down our's “(now less than 3 per cent of land area). walle our population was increas! cent, from 1,538,000 fin ay o e. 3 i & s R. To Sludents Here For New Term ator, - A benefit: dance were» on the pe “held ‘for, the: Postnikuff A driver education pro- gram will be offered this year : 1 it 9 iy ~ Safe’ r = m ca. lower. ier of ‘the house family on..Sept...6 at: 9°p.m. ; i 2 . were the only. articles saved. ‘in. the: ‘Castlegar: Arena. - Ad- Ass: a appeal “has gone _out: refreshments. rved:|¢5 -y school cf ‘ fe. district for donations . x Music’: will, Ee ww trial: basis, will only operatelny the noon hour. staffed swim meets, qualified for the championship meet as the re-| from suit of her efforts in the re-| ba gee regional :meet--held at it also~ re- minded that at no ‘no time when a Scho SHORTY ‘PYJAMAS SHORT NIGHT GOWNS PATIO GOWNS CULLOTTES F £8 a eae ey: ake an Similkameen Parks ‘Socie- ty had to raise money by private subscription to *buy the privately-owned Jand:that was necessary to guarantee winter grazing for a band of] the nearly extinct : California Bighorn sheep. Tourism Budget: ‘Another semareable comparison con; ms the auon for the adv vertising 0! tourism, 1958 it amougted to $226,572. By 1968 it: had swollen to. $1,975,524). ¢a whopping, increase of 77} per. Needless: to say the tauaiy proclaimed excellence of our. parks’ system .is a prime . feature of the Sdver: tising for tourism. About ‘ ‘ds as much money. weal spent last year. advertising for tourism. About two-thirds as much money was spent last year. advertising the fe- cen onet ‘wonders. of! our It ab in the champion- Castl -|ship meet at>Vancouver that she faced. the top winners} from other regions: Miss Yule entered four different events “each num:' bering 21° ‘ TEMPO DISCS, Reg. 2.15 .. Special 1.89 - KEY TABS, Reg. .89 . Special .69 INTERLINED NOTE BOOKS, reg. .20 Spec. 10.for 1.79 EXERCISE BOOKS, Reg. .25 : Special 12.for 2.59 DUO TANG COVERS, Reg. .20 ... , Special .17 ‘TEMPO DISC REFILLS, Reg. 10. . Special .08 All School Lists Are Available for Reference mR who are 15 years and 10} 42 = months of “age or older. -~ Separate from the school curriculum the driver’s train- ing course will be taken in out-of-school’. hours and - is supported by the 4 3 8 E 2. 4 Nightwear SCHOOL OPENING SPECIALS Jumbo size school bags for boys and cirle Only. $1.97 Thermos lunch a complete ‘with bottle - in assorted designs. SEE OUR SPECIAL PRICES or at the rear of the ‘schcol bus onthe upper. portion. a epee ss - Injuries Result ws . ee :: From Collision. A collision between ©: ele .and .car. has re [sult injuries to the dri: er. ot the motorcycle. News and -Soc-|: ‘Allén Henne of Car tlegar Y sustained a badly brok eng eee and ‘broken | wrista result of the - acciden B School District No. 9. = 2, The course is. approved | - — = the: B.C,’ Automobile - As- |: Burt Campbell; will| the C. .|red- candidate : in ‘the. Revel- stoke-Slocan riding was elect- ed MLA for that constituc Yt in’ yesterday’s vote. <5 Mr. «Campbell - was. ‘ies jus with. 2,786: votes. .: Does driver, education = NDP William King came ard a help?. second with 2,300 votes. Facts taken from the Au-|-) j-Laberal: candidate, Doug tomotive © safety. foundation las Stewart - was - third with’ say ‘young drivers completing|378. votes. °° al ‘standard ‘driver education ‘course’ “ have +’ .subsequeritly ‘better, driving:,records ‘than those ; without. veuch.; instruc- tion. “In Mlinois, records of hale! a million 16-20 year old driv-' ers were studied. Young male’ Sri th pny igus damon fsa to the department. of -high- I victions’ and/or acci-|in Kinnaird’s park is sched- dents, per. 1,000 drivers or Exch |uled to be completed short.|">% wi instruction, on-the-road obser- vation ‘and: training, and sim- ulator : training. BACK TO SCHOOL VITAMINS Paramettes — 8 oz. Syrup & a Tablets Reg. $8.07 SPECIAL ’ _. TRAY FREE — Gasitecer't Tommy Biln, Corner of Pine and Columbia, Open Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday and Holiday Hours: 12 noon - 1 p.m. investiga ‘Kinnaird’s Pony League Diamond To be Completed ae —_ 2 gn inquiry “as\ to -when (AIR CADETS WINGS were presented earlier this month by taken to re: Air Vice Marshall R. S.:Turmbull‘at.the Canadian Forces base .in Esquimalt to Ft. Sgt. Jim ‘of Ci of the Castlegar’s Air Cadet Squadron 581. ‘There were 16 other cadets taking the course at that time. More than 7,188 cadets have learned fo fly since pilot training for cadets was introduced. in 1946. The ‘majority have: been... trained those thout driver e educa-|ly. under by. the ¢ Forces whieh a Many makes 220 such awards auntially? Official records show that} “* 2 since 1948, one out of every six private pilots trained in eas coer Canada -has been. an ;Air. Cadet, Ft, Sgt.-Nemra ‘ urse should: be ‘a: ale tive re Bios for the future are to become'a commercial pilot. Site fo forall young Pative ~Castlegar News Photo sees ‘applicants. looking ture than to the present. As one, sadder, but wiser Ameri- WORKING CREW or ‘at least a segment of Kinnaird council, who} the working crew which was part of the sum- pad received word from the| mer program of Recreation Commission No. traffic safety ex-|the work earlier tis year are|in inegune (Siigwing a request| 1 ate Pichired sampling a few of the many, ety ex-| the wol 7 epletion of [now to be assisted by the Kin-made by MLA Denala Broth Hoan ee ey OT ee ea ers saying this would be done! ng n_when iP during the summer, instruct-| Aug. 15 at Pass Creek Park. Left to right, ed its town clerk to make any are’ Marg Lovernow of Ootischenia, Dee inquiry into the matter. {Chase' of Kinnaird and Germaine Schwart- zenhauer, Harriet Rafter, Lorraine Krueger and Marion McGauley, all of Castlegar. When: attendance for each day was totaled up and‘ calculated, at the end of the summer pro- gram the tally was 5,000 enares: The big- est by. ors were wasp stings which Pealted three or four times a day. — Castlegar News Photos pl . - Use Castlegar © Ph. 365-7813 *; i Friday 9 am. to 9 p.m. News Classified. 6-7 pm. naird fire the project. er ture fall. z ‘Work will include seed- ling and fencing.