wot rs in the latter part of three-da: B.C. CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION held its annual couvion September: Among those taking part in the® thering held in Richmond were Dr.\ Margaret Fa and her husband, Thomas of ‘Casteger, and ir. Edward Z. Mile of Cranbrook. "Canadian Rockies Trail Riding ‘The scene below was over- powering. The Tonquin Valley, long regarded’ as one of the beauty spots of the Alberta Rockies, stretched before: our ° eyes. Dismounting from my horse, I’ reached into. the saddlebag for my camera. The Tonquin Valley lies- verdant, wide and open, high up in the shoulders of the Great Divide. Bunning: in an arc from Surprisingly little is needed in’ ‘the way of equipment. Comfort- able, European-type hiking boots with lug soles are a must. ‘These should be well broken in. Clothing ‘should be loose and comfortable. A rain slicker is a good bet. because showers in the mountains can come almost * without warning. Binoculars anda camera give added enjoyment. \- Certainly anyone yh wildlife the rugged Rennes towering slabs of rock without a trace of vegetation. A dozen of us were on a horseback camping trip that started in Jasper National Park and continued into the remote ~ wilderness areas outside of the park boundaries. In the southern end of the Tonquin Valley lie the: Ame- thyst Lakes,’ their ‘pale waters streaked with amethyst-colored : shadows..The lakes. offer fine rainbow. and eastern':brook, teput fishing. Another scenic: ‘ kyline; Maligae Lake, A shot the moutitains will “bring the visitor into typical alpine mead- ows, which in’ early: July “are aplashed with the. colors‘ of» * exquisite‘ mountain” flowers. ‘From the Big Shovel Pass, the rugged ‘Maligne Ridge moun- tains rise to an tn altitude of 8,000 ‘feet. Many people have com- pared the grandeur of this area to that of the Grand Canyon. “The only ‘way to see‘the Femote areas of Jasper and the ven more rugged. wilderness areas outside the park bounda- ries is by horseback and with a by sturdy pair of hiking boots... hike up < planning to should have a telephoto lens. An‘ angler’ should bring a medium/ -light spinning outfit or a flyrod with a good selection of. lures ‘and flies. All of- your extra clothes and gear should ..’ be packed in a duffle bag ora backpack so that they can easily be tied to a pack horse. Your sleeping bag should: be warm. The ‘clear’ mountain’: nights ‘can be chilly, even. in early “Au /You don't; have to be a ‘skilled’ horseman’ to:make the trip. Most’ people j. who “go. -on® ich ‘mountain ides have never . for, yourse! about $35 been on horseback ‘pefore, However, getting. a riding. lesson or two.from a riding’ stable before the trip'is not’a bad idea. The horses you ‘will ride are sure-footed and geritle. They are used ‘to tyro riders. And they are saddled for you every morning. No doubt once ‘ you learn how to saddle a horse, you will probably ‘enjoy doing it: The cost. of such & trip /depends'on where you. want to goand what you want to see. A short, three or four day trip of © the Jasper highlights runs per person per day. ‘Trips deeper. into ‘the wilder- ness: cost about $45) per day. Each group i for any group, based on the group's’ desires and interests. Before we. went,; we were “promised some of the’ most spectacular scenery anywhere’ and a good look'at some of the big game’ animals of the west- ern’ mountains. That. pro was kept many times over. The seenery was spectacular.: And + while we hiked and-rode along >, the’ mountain trails,’ golden eagles soared: high over. rocky. ridges and bighorn; sheep * grazed in the lush mountain meadows.’ Golden - mantled ‘ground squirrels peered at us, shy-and I inquisitive. We saw grizzlies ambling - up hillsides and mule‘deer and elk as dusk settled in} ‘cook,’ a horse. wrangler. ake ‘ guide who isa knowledgeable, naturalist: Our.outfitter was. Tom’ ‘Vinson, a mountain man, natur- ‘alist and a big gine guide. Hl address is P.O, Box. “Alta: He is is riore'tl Sheetal put together a travel itinerary“ Temporary. ‘ICBC Permits. Are Now Made Available ‘The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia has made it easier for a. vehicle owner to sella car from which the licence plates.have been removed. A temporary testing de- monstration permit (TTDP) is available now at all motor. :- yehicle branch offices. i 2 Be wrhichit is ‘valid’ ~ SUPERVISORS. A large, 1000.TPD,' Eastern Canadian Pulp Mil has immediate openings for. experienced: . Production Supervisors Maintenance Manager Maintenance Supervisors Mechanical Tradesmen Power & Recovery Supervisor with. either. technical ‘or practical backg If.you are looking for a position offering challenge and growth opportunity, send your resume, which will be treated in strictest confidence to: “also be for 10 days from date of issue, attaches to a vehicle's wind-;.”)‘Thu shield and costs $7. It takes the place of licence plates, and also provides basic Autoplan insur- afice protection. This includes $50,000 third party coverage, - $250 deductible collision’ cover: age, $50 deductible comprehen- -~ sive coverage, and no-' fault accident benefits. The TDP has, been de signed primarily. for private:: citizens who have bought anew. vehicle without trading in their’ ‘old’ one. With’: plates and insurance transferred to the “new vehicle, it became, impossi- ble for prospective’ buyers .of-.” the old one to test drive it, since : ° it could not be operated without ‘plates or insurance.) \: “A number of people faced this'problem, and we think this - temporary permit is the'an- swer,” said ICBC acting general the valleys.’ goats. ‘the booklet,’ Plan of Union, Rocaane: ‘Teall MLA Chris’ D'Arcy. has ’called’'on ‘the provincial government ‘to ‘pa capital ‘costs /of” communi bulk water'systoms,. Speaking from Kelowna, Mr. D'Arcy. sald, I) will)be introduciig a ‘private members bill that will require Victoria to shouldor - major responsibility’ for debt charges'.on water supply, systems. ‘ stantial! payment ‘for: sewerage tf systems, recreational comple: Ses, schools and ‘hospitals. | How- ever, the: issue’ of,'a plentiful.” ‘supply of that: basic:commo-: . dity—fresh, pure: water. has been: totally,'Ignored,. Aa a’ result, nearly every community... in’ southern B.C,’ has, water supply problems of quantity’ ‘and quality. Water is \desper- Church: Union and. Inflation Major Topics. at Conference. The ‘effect: of inflation; on > churches. was an? ‘underlying *: concern: of delegates to the. Kootenay Presbytery of the United Church of Canada, held for three days last week in. Creston.;))} The inflation ‘problem a- rose when ‘it’ was- announced that 1975 .salaries. for United, Church ministers | would: begin at $7300, a raise of $1000 over the present: minimum. This :large ‘increase -in.: salary is to’ compensate for. an increase of only $300 granted in 1974, 3 Several delegates express- ed their conviction that congre- gations would be able:to meet this increase. Butithere.was nonetheless concern that rising , costs would be a‘worry in many ‘areas, and might distract mem- bers from'tha’more, important tasks of the. church, ‘in ‘its worship of God and its service to the’ community. On‘ other; matters, the Presbytery delegates discussed the proposals for union swith tis ts ‘Anglican Church, as : sent discussions about national ‘union between. the’Anglican: ” ‘and United. Churches’are \very: =. worthwhile, since ‘such a new. church would represent. visibly. the, many: common’ concerns these two denominations’ al: ready’ share. |” “But the real basis | of Church’ union ‘is) the unity Christ ‘already has, given’us,"? Mr. Stainer said, “An amalza mation of two $ Ae ora for, ‘irrigation ant industrial’ purposes, as, welt a3) * ‘domestic use.) tential and ih congoation on; the lower.” main- “. Jand will never be alleviated as long as this situation is allowed toycontinue, The clean se- condary. Industries;'so ,vital to / ‘southeast B.G.,. will ‘never Jo-">, cate there If adequate water Is) ‘not available: at any price. “Many owners.of farmland cannot: work their, holdings +’ because of shortages:of water, :) yet they are taxed as owners of improved lands and not allowed the land. tax) savings accorded the owners of producing farm- lands. ‘Mphis is unjust: Citizens! must have the opportunities to:’- farm their land if they wish and ‘not be ‘penalized if their, land ‘ies ‘fallow through no’ fault of their own, At present, the tax +. structure ‘nails,some people coming and going.” “411. Mr. D'Arcy'is in Kelowna {to ‘hear. private, ‘citizens’ briefs , ‘on property’ tax revision, The - but‘one’small sign of a ae iy sense of unity we sense among. all churches, once. our, jaecl- dental differences of-history ’ ; Canada’ s Ist OES Chapter Celebrates oe and: of temperament are over-: looked." In his main address at the : ‘Monday evening communion , ; “service,,Mr./Stainer compared ~ the “Anglican:and \United Churches to two ‘pillars. of ‘the : Temple of'God; built’ upon the: common foundation of Jesus Christ‘and the teachings of the apostles and ‘prophets. Mr. Stainer referred to the (recent \Vanier retreat held at _ Nelson where Roman ‘Catholics,’ si Congregations may vote on Union’ as. proposed in ‘this booklet as early.as next year,. and those attending’ the meet- “ings .were asked 'to-encourage - study of the bookle it when they | returned home. :; ’: ned the. sydifferences: oe United'C *and*some’ of other’ ere) tions, worshipped, studied, and ‘prayed. together, for several days ‘as one indication that the churches have, already, ‘asense “of unity that:is.deepér and stronger: th Ly their: surface watched us ‘from’ steep “rocky crags, and ‘once ‘a. Torely wbull moose, its big: sweeping rack of «. antlers ‘still covered ‘in: velvet, ‘let us rige up to ‘within 60 yards of it. On some of the high alpine. tundra,, imal she °The Circle M Ranch, j just two miles east of the. Ssspenee Park gate, Offers: guest rant experiences -with ‘riding -in- «struction, including‘one da: rides to spectacular Charles - Pass’ and: back: by. sundown, horse ‘trips to Mystery’ Lake ‘for ‘rainbow “trout and the chance to see moose, ‘elk, bear and mountain © sheep in the ) Folding Mountain > Ridge! area. is a ‘western-style bargain at-$30 per: day. Harvey and Doris Cook are: your hosts at the Circle M, Box > 2056, Hinton, ‘Alta,’Bring-your, own sleeping bag if-you plan. tent, out'at Mystery Lake. ‘There was no doubt in the “minds of all of us when we returned, that the back country of Jasper and the area beyond the park boundaries ‘is:a’ place: that everyone who ‘loves wild » things and wild places should Por further information o1 trail ‘rides, contact the Cana; ‘dian :Government. Office of’, Tourism, Marketing Branch, 2 ie Street, | Ottawa K1A OH6. news that three young people. were giving a year of their lives to°help:the church: work: in’ EKEM,.8 sprawling ‘parish 90 Aengt! ng: Pp people uy ~ment in the ‘area specifically. to live.there and help the church - ch’. in} its various’ services tothe ; community. _? Matters regarding camp: ing, Christian education and: personnel | were also dealt with ». in numerous business sessions. Delegates attending Pres- bytery from Castlegar were Mrs. Adele: Yule and® Ted’ Bristow. i Rev. John Stainer, a “priest: of the Anglican Church of Canada, was the- principal speaker at the meetings of the United Church Kootenay. Pres- ~ bytery, ae He i is the author. of a book “on church union which has just been published, The Way « of. the® Wild \Olive.’> “°Mr.. Stainer, who lives in: Nakusp, is:minister to’ both. Anglican and United Church congregations in’ his area. His; ideas regarding church. union “were. therefore developed © largely « on the basis of his experience in both these churches. © : He ‘believes that the pre- ‘manager, ‘Doug "obtained for. trailers, icles, for the same $7’ fee. On heavy trucks or other. commer- cial vehicles over 8,000 pounds gross vehicle weight, however, collision and comprehensive coverage is not included. It can be obtained for an additicral fee of $5. A temporary permit can; veh-:.. Do you know what. treally goes onata i Watchers® phe Ua If you the ones ania ed ty our 2 members wit! while we elp. W's allina ee Ree bo boo! S Mostly We ‘Land ceanlttteved slightly ‘more’ than‘ 29°per cent’ of ‘the © total surface of the earth, while covers; on muni- ‘eipal ‘affairs, of: which’ Mr. D'Arcy is a: member,’ moves to -Granbrook today. 75th & ‘Anniversary Ros land: ‘Alpha Chapter No.1; Order of the Eastern Star, was the:first Eastern Chapter in Canada to be formed. ; :in the year.1899. Last Saturday the Chapter celebrated its:75th anniversary: ‘with:a banquet being held’ prior to the special ‘meeting in:the' evening. There were about 100 members and. visitors. at. the banquet and almost 200 at- tended the: meeting with? visi- tora’ from ‘many ‘parts of B.C. the United:States’ and’ a guest \ fromthe Philippines, ‘Those:<" attending from Castlegar’ Minto Chapter'were Mr. and Mrs, Jon * Raine, Mrs.'J. Heslop, Mrs.’ H. ye Worship :: Service ‘9: ‘am. 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SALES & SERVICE: Ph. 365-7075" Free Balimates i “/COHOE INSURANCE RUBBER ‘STAMPS See, ;Phione}. Write “.; Clean: Cut?Rubber 'Stamp Shop| |: . q CASTLEGAR FUNERAI ‘HOME Dedicated to Kindly ‘Thoughtful Service : 6HxD EVERY | ‘THURSDAY. MORNING AT OF THE ') CASTLEGAR, B.C.: POP LARA PAS put SO bS we a ae pl od panes prisoners had nothing; of they, had “1 Corres pondence from Mrs. M.E. Marasek stating that she would no longer be available to.: serve as part: time office help ~ was presented to Slocan council * at its Sept.'25: meeting. 'Selec-» tion’ of 'a replacement’ was tabled until the next meeting. A eae Seat anere from the Floral Rebekah Lodge ;No.:15,' thanking them: for the work done this summer: by the students | and eeu att the ‘The Selkirk H alth Unit - ‘has ‘furnished; the village office: ; ‘with information regarding the Homemaker services which are to. -. Council. was. pleased to ja bult tn receive a letter! of:gratitude’” also. met with) Hon;- Lorne » ‘Nicholson who explained the \ sentor’ citizen’s’ housing’ finance: \'* ing which ‘can’ be done through * the federal and provincial gov-: | ernments' with) no cost ‘to the, Village: Council agreed that :” immediate steps be taken:to have-a Senior. Citizen’s-villa © Slocan.)\".">2=, Wee Tals. ‘The department of high: ways has been requested to! installa light on Hh ighway No; 6 * atithe Slocan;approach. ae to the: ‘lectorate for. efero dum¢on Nov. 16. = Graham School ‘in Slocan year. A request: to have Grades 2 two students :have ‘already. ceype out”. this year ‘from Interfor. Sheet Metal and: Ke M. Vendors | rece ed shin’ of: ‘Edmonton; 21"’grand- ix great jehil- ‘caie:to ”. childre: Be he took:up employ-. 4 Rail, becoming a imachine: operator.’“He retired « Rall:in'1971 ‘dren and two' sister ated ‘at’ Monday's service: with +-Rev. Jackson 'to officiate at the service ‘in Hardisty’ this after- to sult your: face, your Crafts for Everyone ' Remnants Make Unique Rugs By Connte McKay Making your own rug, or tter mat can’ be time’ con; 8, monotonous, and ex: nsive, After doing several of “these I've decided that I'll stick 0 \wallhangings, They, are matler, and not likely to have ‘Ifyou share these feelings, sor, would like an inexpensive is Several years ago’ -artist ind craftsman ‘Ron. Thom, of 3, Stratford, Ont.,’ showed me « ; palnt roller. and pan to apply ythe glue, and the brush for pleces or corners yea may have missed, i When all of the bee are fs down, welgh déwn the seams with’ your bricks and again leave it overnight, T left the garbage. bags under the carpet for one week, but you can remove it when-you feel.the glue has set. * As the glue is a water. base {tis possible that a spill of {coffee on'the carpet will loosen carpet he was designing for a: pieces. Keep a bie of slue in the ‘estaurant. Ron used good quality, expensive carpet ‘and ut it into pieces, However, In addition to ‘the ‘carpet. pieces you will need enough burlap to cover either the room, ; A gallop of. industrial, :, x, carpet glue cost $10, and ut most likely won't be able to plastic or garbage bags to. :protent your floor, a paint roller e and flan, anda padnt brush. You ‘will also need a knife or pair of scissors to trim or shape your pleces. “After you have cleared the carea and protected the ‘floor; with plastic, lay out the burlap. ° >An overlap of four inches will give you a good base of fabric and. when you’ apply. the glue with the brush it is better to be: generous.‘ heavy object’such >. asia brick, or piece of lumber.: /? placed ‘on ‘the: seams. you have made wili help hold the burlap *. vin place. ' Soak /your. brush ‘in th 3 house to’ repair it. carpe! becomes the centre of attention ‘your room. If you have used pet, with lots: of ‘color’ or.a : pal tern, the rest 3 should be’ kept ‘Another, {use ‘for, carpet remnants‘is;the tops of stair- . steps. My stairway, had ‘been covered in linoleum which: was slippery: The glued, on’ bits of carpet made it safer and more attractive. << i. : Tialso found that when 1? vacuumed: {tseemed:to go (quicker cleaning one section'at’ ‘a time, Rug cleaners were also no problem as long. as the carpet didn’t get'too damp,.. : then’ it was out. with the glue is “You. will have your. own ideas,and variations on ‘carpet making with this method. How- * ever, ‘before you, toss out a. plece of carpet that is stained or bare from: use, salvage, the parts. and: make-another. - ‘carpet forthe children’s room CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 10, 1974 CASTLEGAR NEWS CERAMIC STUDIOS © AD‘CORRECTION b> We regret that an error occurred in the, Cor »\ amic | Studio's: advertisement: of the Castlegar . 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