CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 4, 1969 Funeral Last Thursday For Arthur Eldridge Funeral service was held Hi 1904 moving to Nelson at the age of 11 years where he re- ceived his education. Mr. Eldridge first took employment with the Royal Bank of Canada in Nelson and then in 1935 he made his home in Trail where he work- ed for the ves Kootenay Power aud Lig it as in’ 1946 ‘that he znoved to > Kin: aird. ir. Eldridge was a mem- ber ve “the Anglican Church of Canada. He served on the Kinnaird council from 1935- 57 and was treasurer, and worked for a number of. years! 1 towards Camp Galilee. He was very interested in sports and coached Jr. Badminton for a number of ears. * Mr. Eldridge is survived by his wife Gwen; two Bone Wayne of China Creek and Douglas of Castlegar and two grandchildren. Honorary pallbearers were Al Ritzki, Ernie Fitzpatrick, Ed McGauley, Pat Haley, Bull Robinson, Walter Hol Iman, ike Evans and George St. Officiating at the service was Rev. T. Allen with cre-| Another quality product from the Fraser Valley Milk paation. following, Home was or charge of ar- rangements, led Dawdling Isn’t Wasting of Time For a Youngster ‘ime means nothing to a young child. A lot of dawdl- is actually concentration upon the thing most interest- ing at the moment, says the federal health department publication, RUBS The Years | Ont One To Six’ come s0 inated by watch- of the ‘process of learni: everything about everythi e does mean a lo! a busy mother. But, a cl can turn deaf to a torren words. And if you start prod- ding and scols now, you'll be at it foria a tat tine you’ child responsib own eating, dressing, the toilet, and was of passive resistance. Double Baptism At St. Rita’s Church Sunday A double baptism with Father E. A. Brophy officiat-: ing was held last Sunday at' St. Rita’s Catrolic church. ‘iving baptizement were ig, De dt Thy child may be- : tle; Funeral |i ity Gor ‘his! : Forestry Fire Situation Down As it Gets Goofor Due’ 'to™cooler tempera- tures and higher humidities, Bithe past week was another good one as far as keeping forest fires down in British Columbia but there are indi- Hi-Lite Restaurant “Specializing in Chinese Foods” Pholid. 365-6701" tor- Takeout Orders Open 6 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. Closed all day Monday - BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS cations for a return to more widespread dry conditions in the province. The. British Columbia Forest Service, in its weekly report issued «last -Friday, said that only 92 fires occur- red during the week, the bulk of them in the southern in- terior.. One hundred — and three blazes were extinguish- ed and there are 79 fires still burning. The estimated cost of firefighting for the week was $196,100. The total number of fir- es for the season now stands at 2,168 and the total cost of | fighting them is $2,933,200. The hazard ranged from low.in the Vancouver, Prince Rupert and Prince George B districts to high-extreme in ™ the southern interior, which had several problem fires at the Mel reatea of the week. Playhouse I Holiday Theatre Fall Teur Visits 23 ~_ ANNOUNCEMENT I am pleased to announce I have taken over the firm known as: ' McNabb Excavating and will operate it under the name of COLEMAN'S EXCAVATING co. LTD. Telephone 365-5013 ROY COLEMAN SEE THE... . Argus 816 Flip Grip Super - 8 POWER ZOOM & ELECTRIC. EYE One year unconditional guarantee Pettitt” Photos ae pherson of Australia the engine pod of a CPA jet GOLDEN SLIPPER PRINCESS, Jean Mac- beams happily from Vancouver to start a two week tour of Ca- nada and the USA. The 26-year-old beauty was winner of the 1989 Golden Slipper Prin- fs The Princess on arrival in cess Quest held by the Sydney Turf Club. two of Australia’s most important races, the $40,000 Golden Slipper Stakes and the CPA Quality Handicap. — CPA Photo Quest marks the running of mediate grades will provide Hot only an exciting theatric- but wa nelle, Loree Pome Campbell, © | caughter of. Mr. rs. Burto: cousin, Miss. Kim Ottawa, Ont. ‘and uncle, Mr. pbell. Burt_Cam |. Brodie - of Vancouver and Mr, Nevin Mc- Diarmid of Toronto, an aunt and uncle of Miss Campbell, were the infant's God par- Hughes of] Kinnaird and their *|family returned Monday from| Mrs. Mr. Hughes cl: Castlegar & District Social Notes Mrs._D. E. Hughes 365-5503, Mr... and.: Mrs. .. Denny While there they renewed old jacautaintances in Oliver and ‘Penticton. ents. dinner follow- parents, Mr, and Campbell of Castlegar. Quit Smoking Says Canadian Medical Assoc. The potential benefits to be derived from quitting smoking Place it a ievel < of A family ed at the home of the grand-/,. Ta Ve classmates of ‘the 1946 grad- Also attending ane Teunion were- Mr. - and Pe uation class and spent.a very enjoyable evening last Satur- in Oliver where they at- fenced a supper in honour of whvess Recent guests at the home | Way, of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. kins:.of: Kinnaird, eos Hay. |ite son and dau; and Mrs. dicine with ‘pasteurization ¢ of milk, the chlorination of water, and Producers purification and| ;, home Monday of last week af- says the Can- adian medical i 5 "lof Mrs. Rose J _|and John O’Groais in North a week at Ituna, Sask? where they visited Mrs. ‘Hominiuk’s mother, Mrs. Ann Olchowy. Miss. ‘Donna Armstrong of Rossland was a house guest at’ the home yet of Miss | Donna the group. They were accom- ants flow through each of Banied at the supper by their the sluiceways in the Keen- gram is bi Join 6 y conducted b by B.c. ie ey iter-in-law, Mr,|Canada, a branch of the fed- Hawkins of|eral department of energy, | Calgary. Mr. and Mrs. Hawk-| mines epand resource: .jexact flow at different gate and Keith of North Vancou- after Mrs. . Ruth Townsend, aird. id Mrs. Peter Roth of Kinnaird travelled to Oso-! E [20d Mrs. L. Barthel. yoos on the Labor Day week-|S€e end where they visited Mr. stretch and stimulate th apaations of the young audi. Secondary students wiil see “Ride Over Them With Love”. The script compiled & DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS KOOTENAY LAKE FERRY eee : by Pamela Thé followin; dule will: be effective.on the - Mr.‘ and Mrs. R. Strader of Calgary left Monday after waiting Mrs. Strader’s phat ents, Mr. and’ Mrs. Pete Roth. ccurate measurement of leveide pane is now ee of When calibration of the openings of sluiceways and |p; underports, and at various re- servoir elevations is complet- ed, the measured flow can be compared with the. mathema- ical projections» and _ scale Keenleyside Dam Water Flow is Being Measured low traffic periods, said a Hye in. st dro spokesmai Tighten Up Look Better Whenever you can think of it pull in: your stomach, tighten your shoulders and muscles. It’s good for the current problem of civil unrest through the use of ex- cerpts from Ionesco’s “The | Lesson,” Ryga’s “The Ecsta- sy of Rita Joe”, and in the Boers and prose of contem- porary Both prowrams tare play- ed in’ the round in simple, prepare the children and stu- dents for the performances. co-operation ae- tween educators and Play- years. Before returning home for the Christmas holidays the company will have trav- elled 5,000 miles and will Bad and you'll look better too, says the federal health, department. {°? have played to approximately 5,000 children and students. Kootenay Lake Fone commencing 12:01 a.m. Wednesday, Septembar 3, -1969. Pacific Daylight Saving’ Time Leave Balfour 7:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. : 3:00. p.m. . 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9::00 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 1:00 a.m. Leave Kooteney, Bay a.m. 10: 00 am. . 12:00 noon 2:00 fim. 4:00. p.m. 6:00: p.1 8:00 p.m.. 10:00 p.m. 12:00 midnight 2:00 a.m: G., BR... Kent _ District Superintendent Department of, Highways 820 Nelson. Avenue. Nelson, British’ Columbia August 27, 1969 model data in de- signing the dam. ‘ The study program will continue until some time next Flow will be measur- Valerie and yaniee Min- nich of Robson are home af- ter spending six weeks in England ne Scotland. Their ed and recorded during the fall and winter draw-down period, and also in the spring and early summer when the reservoir behind the dam is itineray included Liverpool, London, Edinburgh they icNutty, a niece johnson of Cast- Tegar and Mrs. George Iz- in various stages of filling. Some inconvenience to users of the Robson ferry will occur at. intervals, as the fér- ry is the only shitable craft available for use in the cali- brations. Every effort will be att Me “children Kerry, Karen made to use the ferry during SA ARROW DAM CAR AND BUS CLEARANCE of LE B.C. VOCATIONAL. SCHOOL — NELSON TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES ‘ Course Shorthand Refresher Heavy Duty Refresher Oil Burner Mechanics Plumbing Refresher Millwright Refresher Hydraulics Refresher Carpentry Upgrade Heavy Duty Refresher Courses are i tion certificate ard tests. Registration to be held on first night. All classes will be 7 - 10 p.m. and one session per week with exception of welding, which will have two sessions per week. All fees payable by second night. and trade leading to NIGHT CLASSES — VOCATIONAL Basic Trade Mathematics Auto Electrical and Tune Up Refresher * Welding General (Gas) * Welding General (Arc) * Semi-Automatic Welding (M.S. and Al.) (Nakusp) r ‘to $28.00 only; repeats January to .March 1970 Class & Registration Night ~ Tuesday, September 30, 1969 -.Tuesday, September 30, . 1969 Tuesday, September 30, 1969 : Tuesday, September, 30, 1969 Monday, September 29,,,.1969 -. Wednesday, October.”1,. 1969- Tuesday, September “30, 1969. Thursday, October 2, 1969 Monday, September 15, 1969 Tuesday and Thursday, Septem-_ ber 23 &- September. 25, 1969 Tuesday and Thursday, Septem- ber ‘23. & September; 25, 1969 Monday & Wednesday, Septem- ber 22 & September 24, 1969 . Tuesday, September: 30, 1969 Freezer Special HINDS BEEF Government Inspected ‘- Canada Choice Canada Good ‘Ib. .... 59¢ Swfit’s BOLOGNA Sliced or by the piece Swift's COOKED MEATS 3 oo, Pioe. 9 Se Empire = -BACON, th. ...... 79 Government Approved ‘Swift's ‘Premium BULK WIENERS Robin Hood FLOUR, 20 Ibs. . sia Robin Hood CAKE MIXES Spkes........ $1.00 FRESH EGGS Grade'A Medium Doz... ... 49¢_ SUGAR 25 ths. ... $2.69 Chuck Stee ks. Swift's, Canada Good, Canada Choice, Mature Grain Fed Beef Pot Roasts Swift's. Canada Good, Canada Choice, Mature Grain Fed Beef . KING OF ROASTS. . “ ue Standing Rib Roast Swift's. Canada Choice, Canada Good Ground Beef Top Quality = CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 4, 1969 SMOKED PICNICS, Swift’ 5, Canada Approved HAMS Whole or Shank End .. READY TO SERVE _Ib. 69e “TURKEYS +6 to 12 Ibs. rinearete gy: §].00 Malkins : ¢ = ancl ee 65 ) i. 31 oms 9» §9¢| 5 «$1.00 TOMATOES Malkin’‘s. “Malldn’s Choice. ASSORTED PEAS HUSHROOMS Stems & pee ee Malkin’s NIBLET CORN. | COmENTS « al Matkin‘s 14 oz. FRENCH STYLE REARS ae 4 o | Salada TEA BAGS APPLE DRINK Se -..°1-00 PACIFIC MILK... Le... Garden Gate STRAWBERRY JAM ... 2 - 69 Kraft. PEANUT BUTTER Malkin's PRUNES, largo .......2 : $9: Seven Farms HONEY seteceeers Dot West 2 39 carsup........4-<-°1-00 Sealord BABY CLAMS : 10 oz. . 39: Malkin's SPAGHETTI... $1.00 Sealord BROKEN SHRIMP Malkin’s Fancy Sliced WAXED BEANS Malkin’s 4-51.00 we ll 49: 5 oz, tins Sealord SOGKEYE SALMON 2 5G: Better Buy PORK & BEANS .... | Sealord SOLID TUNA _ 51.00 AP Flak 6 oz. tins Al: =a Ibs. 29: Grapes Seedless or Cardinals ~.. WHITE VINEGAR LIPTON’S SOUP Chicken’ Noodle, Zoop, Cowboy Beef _ FLAKED TUNA 19 Cala TOILET SOAP . Cala : BLEAGH 8. 65° .. 19 PINK SALMON 2 aw hOF Arctic LAUNDRY DETERGENT 99: - Giant Size Libby’s TOMATO JUICE 39" Zee Family TOILET TISSUE .. . 4... 49° Heinz 18 _ Poritan poscuow.......5 $1.15 Sunkist Valencia Oranges, 5 Ibs. .... 89c KEY TABS, 2 pkes.of5.......... 99¢ SCRIBBLERS, lined pkg. of 5...... 79¢ PENGIL Sot EE vitae tor 59° PASSENGER. CARS AND BUSSES Central Food Mart Kinnaird Cut Rate NIGHT CLASSES — KOOTENAY. SCHOOL OF ART Tuesday, September 30, Thursday, October. - 2, All units are in top condition and must be sold by September 15, 1969. a ‘There's no sawdust on the floor now. No filckering gaslight. No bellowing honky-tonk. But when a man calls for a real Deer, he still means the same thing. Beer brewed slow and natural In the honest-to-goodness Old Style way. Comin’ up eethree more of B.C.'s best-selling beer. Old Style Beer. Ceramics (Pottery) Illustration (Painting) Applied Design (Enamelling) Tuesday, September . 30, * Art Appreciation (12 Session Course) Thursday, {October oo Seu 12 Week Courses Starting January 1970 — $14.00 ‘Wednesday, January 8, $14.00 Thursday, ‘January 9, For further information phone J. Smith: Open Evenings Until Six — Open: Friday Nights Until Nine For Kootenay Laundry to Call Phone 365-5336 Westfair Associate Display Ad Layout and bj _. FOUNDATION - DRAVO play yout and Typoerpiy ae Enquiries: Write to the Principal, OF CASTLEGAR, B.C. quirtes PO oo P.O. Box 480, Nelson, B.C. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIE CENTRAL FOOD MART OPEN SUNDAYS FROM AM TO6 nie PHONE 365-7781 EVE: 365-7437 - ” or Phone: 352-6601