SIDS “DOMAIN LOY WHILE VANCOUVER SLEPT in the early morning hours of last Thursday, one of the largest moving jobs in the city’s history was quietly taking place through city streets. This giant “‘pres-, sure cooker,” built for the Prince tiles, plastics and chemicals to over 200,000 tons annually. The: huge ves- sel, which is 62-ft. long and weighs 87 tons, is valued at 4 quarter of a million dollars before installation. It is lined with a mirror finish of po- lished stainless steel. When z installa: ted Ci hi Tat Rupert pulp division of Columbia Cel- . lulose, Will increase the output. of high quality pulps for ‘Arnel’. tex- tion is will operate the world’s three largest ‘batch digesters. Interesting Canadian Facts World Doesn’t Owe Anyone a Living 88 SHSS Grads are Told: ‘The world docsn’t owe any- body a living and the key to success in the. world today is specialization, the 88 mem! ers of SHSS’s 1964 graduating class were told last Friday evening at commencement — exercises ae “ca ter of Nel. |. C, enter - Pee uates that they ne job bet- point in members ig ing class ‘are: Helen Amar oeotss arene Ar- SUN "i rf mn bakken, Wendy Reith, Olga Ril- dward ‘ohn, Daniel. Romaine, .Richard ysen, Ritva Saarileko, Elaine off, ‘Kenneth Roberts, a G6.W.G. » WORK. PANTS AND. SHIRTS decorations, .For the graduation dance, the school's activity room was turned: into a. castle with’ coats of’ arms,; shields and crossed ‘spears on all” walls... Hundreds of stars dangled-from the celil- ing while ‘highlight of the deco- rations was a “water fountain” constructed . of ‘hundreds of strands of celophane with chang- ing colored lights played. on it, ‘Members of the’ graduat- ne Sewe! Sheloff, Murray Smith, Ron -Sober- lak, Paul Sookachoff, Olaf Sor- neon David Stadler, Ae Ae nger, Eileen Stoochnoff, ' Eli- i ' sabeth Stooshnoff, Evelyn ‘Ten-|150 Main. St. Ph, 365-3731 nat, Alan Thorp,’ Richard Til- fs ley, Margot Titford, Brian Waite, Gerald) Warner, Derryl White, Kenneth’ Wyllie. | Louie Sherstobitoff. Larry Web: farcia Donald Schwartzenahuer, Joan- ll, Carle ‘Shealds, Cecil ster, ‘We have ‘a full range of Colors and sizes. CHEVELDAVE’S MERCANTILE LTD. CASTLEGAR, B.C. “look with happy the years ahead.” She paid tribute to teachers, friends, re-|‘Bro, Marilyn’ Brown, Carol Buck- jatives and families for the help provided over the years and extended credit to tax- payers for providing fine educa- they have tional facilities. 5 . Be ware,. Penny .Borodula, Gary na, Alex Cheveldave, Gayle Da- vis, Janet Davis, Gladys Demos- kov, James Dergousoff, Hanna Enevoldsen,. Maureen Fenner, James Furey, Jim Gemmill, Ge- raldine Giraud, Gerald “Gores- ky, Anne’ Gretchen, Marrietta Hadiken. aie Larry Harcoff, Janice Hea- gy, Elaine Hirtle, Jill Hughes, Alien- Johnson, Judy Kalmakoff, Nicole Kaufman, « James’. Kil- lough, Pearl Koochin, Lawrence Koorbatoff, Vera Kooznetsoff, John ‘Lebidoff, David Leitner, =o SAO MM iS Kootenay Builders “and Suppliers — _\ ALL SIZES OF GLASS’ *) CANADA CEMENT — PLYWOOD GLIDDEN PAINTS — HARDWARE LINOS — SASH AND DOOR EEOC CT OCU Pearl Letkemann, George Lewis, Leonard Lewis, Barhara Lightle, Garry Leveridge, Barry McGil- livray, Jon McMillan, Jack Mak- PUT OUT BY B.C. SCHOOL TRUSTEES Reaianal Clete Guide = Modellied After WK W- ork a the work it has already done in this field, In fact, the booklet. devotes Cc, UG, a good percentage of ‘its’ pages to following | step-by-step the ‘A guide for: school trustees for . establishing region: id school district. colleges, has been prepared. by tt School Trustees Associati the WK branch of th ie Associa: tion is patted. on the back’ for EXCAVATING, ' DITCHING SAND AND. GRAVEL" TOP. SOIL CONCRETE WORK AND ROOFING ke OO oe O. Lightle Ph, 365-5158 Box 51, Castlegar, B.C. TRAVELLING? by: Air, Rail or Ship Regional College, “\ *+ ~ The follows: : tict. colleges have become a subject of major concern to school trustees ’:in all B.C, ‘In two areas of yinee, concrete steps have been taken to establish the first re- gional college (WK branch) and ‘the first school district college followed by, the WK school boards in ‘petting up WK a forward to the booklet Bt ‘“Regional and school dist- arts of he pro- (Vancouver,) |," “The six’ boards in'the WK branch ‘and the “Vancouver School Board have’ been’ pion- eers .C. in the process of establishing their: institutions, Working ‘without: precedents in the province, these trustees-have devoted; considerable tim ifort to the lication is. dest; results of thei benefits. of their -experiences available to all school trustees. “The legislature has placed the ‘responsiblity for two-year colleges on school ,boards. Ex- perience : demonstrates ‘that: re- sults can best be achieved when thi actual and ‘Pass Gresk Park Equipment Grant Worth $500 Made A $500 use - of - equipment grant has been made to the Pass Creok Park by the Village of “Ror Inf Reservations and Tickets— For, Tours, Cruises & Hotels N: anywhere, see VIPOND for TRAVEL “Your Experienced, Travel Agent” | The use of. village equip- ment, at the park will be sub: ie ti ractical initiative as well as th legal initiative defined in the public schools. act.” ‘ Some Helpful. Hints to Follow On Manners Before posting,a hurriedly- written Teter, always ae what you |have written. iter ‘a sudden sneeze in bli ia perfor: ,should excuse self sim) ‘Par- dane ply by saying, “Par- BRACING. suit’ design ed ‘for ‘the Cana- dian lady who likes the secur- In a recent decision’ by the labor relations board, certifica- tlon for employees of Con-Force Constructton of Castlegar and the Tunnel and. Rock Workers, local 168, and Construction and General Laborers Union, 'Jocals 802, 1070. and’ 1093, was order- ed: eater ; Includéd in the unit are:| ‘ka: ere 18, in British Colum- bia. ie Hioxebteiaey poraaeeaeay - Stretch Fabrics Not’ Just ‘a ‘Fad © - Stretch fabrics are here to stay and not just as a fashion fad. The popularity of stretch expected to spread to other: ty- Pes of clothing. |. * this.so firmly they are investin, in expensive new machinery foe | CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 11, 1964 Tunnel Workers Certified Castlegar Gity Centre Motel BANQUET ROOM . ('— 50 persons — . "AVAILABLE FOR BOOKINGS Luncheong,: Dinners, Weddings, Meeting Room . Dining Room - Coffee Shop 7 days' per week 7 a.m.'- 9 pam’ {. Reservations “365-7277 | Columbia at’ Main Street’ 9037 | fabrics "in ‘active ’ sportswear’ is|*"'* Canadian fabric mills believe | : the .production- of more. stretch |... 5 sitting home.is no’ way for : ve . fabries in greater variety. While Who was president. of the -“Re-| Cree on birch bark. ~ boundaries — from Lake Mani- Phone Zenith: 6181 Trail , ity’ of strapped-down bra. It | some. say. renter variety. pe public of Portage ta Prairie’? ‘Thomas Spence, a Scotsman from was a color ter in His connections with Port- age la Prairie began in’ 1867 as the owner of a retail store. toba south to the American bor- der, and from the limits of As- siniboia to the 100th meridian. being outside ful and the early years.of Manitoba. He first game on Cauede wit a arty of engineers’ to fortify Point Levis. In 1866 he went to Red River, hoping to-bring about the union of the Hudson's Bay Gompany territories with Cana- enthusiastic promotor of the Northwest; Spence,.on be- half of the local Indians, invit- ed without success. the Prince of Wales to visit the region in Republi “Nor'We: his the Districtof Assiniboia, was Trouble soon broke out. The an Hudson's Bay Company refused .| to pay taxes on its store at Portage. A shoemaker, arrested for libel. after declaring that the taxes- only bought’ liquor for Spence and’ the Council, evoked = so much public sym- .pathy that the government of Manitoba collapsed. * * * a living.” he d. e the “secret” of peace of mind, he said’ was faith in God... Mrs, Walter Jacobson, chair- man of the board of trustees of School: District No. 9, said’ she wished to‘emphasize’ one factor | ° to the graduates: “Try to al- ways make the decision that you feel in your heart to. be right.” District’ superintendent of schools, G. C. Bissell, extended the greetings.of the department t and his own ‘con- What Canadi en: of v gratulations to the graduates ortoff, Donald Martin, John: Mil- ler, Susan Mitchell. = 0-805 | Harry ,Osachoff, Teresa Os- wald, Walter Peachey, Alex Pe- rehudoff, John Plotnikoff, Nick Postnikoff, Pete Postnikoff, Sam Postnikoff, “Arden Pugsley, Christine. Reibin, Arne Reins- ‘Tooth Decay * Result of Acid On Enamel The procezs of tooth decay POWER FOR. GREATER INDUSTRY weekdays 8.30 am. to 530 p.m. + Friday until 9.00 pm. } OR PHONE ANYTIME matching ’ grant. ‘ fe sir to find herself. a~hus- IF YOU ARE A SALESMAN OR BUSINESSMAN .'... And want a smart central ‘address when in Vancouver, you will like the friendly courteous staff who attend to your wishes, whether it's ‘| to be invited, nd. When eating out, it is con- sidered quite proper for a per- son to eat. lettuce, parsley or water cress that is placed around certain features suspender — straps which ‘loop’ through the top Piece and are buttoned down . “to the lower'half, ‘ only good for sportswear, others tain there are: endless ‘fas- hion possibilities in'the stretchy yarns. +: ah Kinds of. food: since the garnish is an ‘intrinsic part of the dish. « It ‘is customary. and quite all right for relatives and Gose friends to call on newlyweds in their new home without waiting \A working .woman needn't be “one of the boys”. 4] If you ‘have, been invited son’ you know we to the bridal shower of a per- ut are ol At. the last of Talk on Columbia College _ Given to Castlegar CWL are now being accepted. se ‘This. college is located -in the old Kootenay Lake Hospital which is now being re-decorated. _ BEST DRESSED ag MEN WEAR: - “McGILL SHOES 1867. The invitation — in Spen- i ¥ new government and began levy-| abted ‘the polio Salk vaccine to ce’s hand. —~.was “written, in toped? ve ing“ its taxes. and defining its bis while principal John Holden paid tribute to ee graduates .| and to their parents. The Connaught Laborator-| a St Ee ad pe: les pean? sre aanent phecy: were given by students}. The acid which is :respon- Hughes. and Barry: McGil- : um, free from bacterial and oth- es eho used thymn and able Aa attacking as -snamel er impurities, in .which cells can} verse to tell-of the past and to] 27¢ for ed ie _ ara be kept alive indefinitely. predict the future, from it, is produced right in the SHSS -band played several| mouth by the action of bacteria In. these cells . the | viruses) elections, ‘teachers . J. P.| (found in most people's mouths) an pire which : are, ba Logelin and. sim i Ceawrord : 1n- on sugar ‘and sweetened foods. INed for the : i : The effect of the’ sugar the vaccine. It was this serum| dually, and fhe etads ehemeel on the amount of tooth aay discovery. that led to the suc- Stanley’ Huraphries Hymn [and | produced is governed by how cess of Dr. Jonas Salkin the] mass choir. frequently the sugar is taken, tissue culture of polio virus. © Special presentations of in your room.or executive suite... Then you want the able to attend because of a pr vious commitment, it is in good} Nelson. ed taste to send a gift just the same. ; (dental caries) is the result of acid attacking the enamel of the teeth. : Brother Aloywishius stress- for members of your family ifford to fly! € lan Pacific’ stu ‘payenty: William J. Weymark P. Eng. | Consulting Engineer INVESTIGATIONS, REPORTS, DESIGNS FLOODING, DRAINAGE, WATER SUPPLY, POWER AND MINING 3310 Westmount Road, West Vancouver, B.C. WA2-1536 ‘Tom | iS relfwiowstin ctfos.~ scho oti, is also’ open to non-Catholics who ‘desire the advantages’ of a private: education. ther: in- quiries may. be had by. writing to Bro. Principal, 60 High: St., king to only one person F in a threesome makes the oth K fm | person feel as if she doesn’t : exist. . Fi When you know you will = : have to leave church before the services are .over,. sit near. the back of the church and pre- = ferably make: your: exit during Pe eS tecr t ytd - balf fare. You alt enjoy the speed, comfort andl ‘. convenience of a Canadian Pacific fitght for litte more than It costs to go by bus, train or cer. For detalls of money. saving Family Pian fares in British Columbia, Alberta and across Canada, call your Travel Agent or any Canadian Pacific office. “Phone 366-3011 - “Canadian Gace MUtual 21831. Davie at Denman Commercial Cards honored “On English Bay at Stanley Park” ‘6,000 Gallons Oil From Gelgar: Put . On Village Sirecls i The executive ‘will: host a * ¥ supper for Oiling ‘is. in: progress in ar- Sere. 15 at the ¢ qmembers Mrs. erlak, eas of Castlegar that’ require it] P. Sob and already .6,000.gallons ob- a r 7 he tained from‘'Celgar-have been | at Eater Brel renee ponored Nelson. 5 The business portion of the meeting followed with 22 mem- bers. present.’ and the stickiness of the sweet!‘ food : ¥ For instance, those sticky sweet. foods .which adhere to the teeth for long periods of time, such as toffee, hard can- dy, jam, and cookies, cause most damage. Chewing gum is also frowned upon for it drips’ a sugary solution into the mouth all the while it is kept there.” | ; Frequent nibbling at sweet foods will, cause very much more tooth decay than. eating the’ same. .amount all at -one time: Sweetened foods. should be eaten only at meals, and not between meals nor for bedtime snacks. The-teeth should always be |: thoroughly cleaned after eating, preferably by brushing, altho- ugh eating raw. crisp fruits or vegetables at the'end of a meal, followed by rinsing with water, is almost as ‘effective. a fe Cleaning the mouth directly after eating will leave little time for the bacteria of the mouth to convert the foodstuffs left there to acid. ae - Tooth decay, if neglected, usually. results in toothache by causing an inflammation of the |; nerve “within “the tooth. ‘The |. nerve -then dies and a dental abscess frequently forms.: In- fection from the abscess spreads to the jaws and. other parts of the’ system. Often.chronic abscesses can be present without causing pain. resence can. be revealed ental’ X-ray. x The Upper and Lower Dams ‘are two of. five dams on the Kootenay. River owned and controlled: by Cominco West Kootenay Power. Together with the Waneta Dam on the Columbia, they : generate 500,000 Kilowatt capacity = ready power for' the Kootenay’s continuing industrial growth. y—— FOR INFORMATION and. RESERVATIONS —__ VIPOND FOR TRAVEL TRAIL - NELSON - CRANBROOK for August is for the safet: all. the children on vacation. The intention for September is P & G ‘Bi ilde 's f ie Whi Be allin by plane, |: y Ne 5 : Gey ae ‘When: travelling: by plane, uliders _.. | it’ issnot ‘necessary to tip the hae KGhOSS eS SE eee upply vc. | airline employees. You do; how- CE Nah OM THE ARENA { ‘| your baggage to:and from: the MENT : plane. : “2 _| laid, works supervisor: Norman rf y mnt ey. ; int ’ 2 Friday for the’27th anniv. PLYWOODS alps pris the toe for & aisaar| McNabb told counell at its meet-| of his ordination. ¢ O ger in.a new community. -' ing es ee heer Mass intention for June is The~ disciplining “of “another's | ulated while - street, mainten- FLOOR: TILES child falls to the hostess. if the |-22ce including grading, | street : E mother isn’t*around.)92 °°): -- sweeping, sign repairs and Paint: DOORS © : ‘oom. tempera-|.j 1% 5 oD. park. % is {| has .been- carried out. for the’ success - _ WINDOWS a neve eieNabe added that six| bla, College. ona. he. Colum 3 ; new water ‘services have’ been|. e evening was closed : MOULDINGS : installed: while: bids. have been | refreshments served by. faite ‘ WwW £ S$ T f ; es Mrs.'R. Whittaker and: Mrs. , : For all travel arrangoments see . ars DEPT. STORE PH. 365-4911 HEADQUARTERS . “Phy 365-8181 YOUR’ BUILDING SUPPLY. - ever, tip the: porters who carry me a : i suab- |. 27th LUMBER * .. ~~ [| ai ganps.nelembeeneod sous ro50 water tank hae, boon for d--with ing. and © crosswalk ~’ markings called for ditching ‘on ,the Sher- biko: 5 “A helicopter will put the men where they’re needed...” A thin column of smoke twists into the sky and another battle against a forest fire begins. Every minute counts; while the fire is still small, ) aircraft can play an important part by waterbombing or by. delivering men and equipment to confine the flames until more help arrives. Intertor Breweries’ modern plant. There's a quickening pace to the business and social life of our Kootenay area these days. 'The ‘key reason is the upswing in industrial growth and development. More'and more companies . are.discovering the great advantages .of Kaote- nay resources, people and living. Interior Brew- /Jéries is proud to play a vital-part inthis exciting “=. growth and:salutes' the many:.new:c! anies who are opening their doors:in the, K bya REPAIRS Few fires can be fought entirely. by aircraft. The battle usually calls for teamwork employing trained crews, supplies, tank trucks, bulldozers, radios, * ~ pumps, hoses and hand tools. Keeping such a. : ee team ready. is costly but necessary; it-involves: <0 . a) ae planning, crew training programmes, and ” = = rel e maintenance of miles of access roads. BANK OF ‘MonTREAL uM , , | Jand renovations to ‘all: your SAE est ie : eee Sse BO i] property bldgs., septic tanks .! . 1 [eteaned, ‘repaired ‘or’ instal- ; thr ‘ ; ed ‘or in thi st, Fj i - ied. Roofing, gardening and Sera cee Sa i m 2 j n A. -_.: 4 | +} Jcement work; general clean| — rf e _ : rp) * hes pls 2 fe : cm ina : he heer ty Ye Ee! a we I lup. -Barbecules built,“ any] °° cen Ht ji : : ae Ye a USE" ; . an Seasons tebe aa : You too can be part of British Columbia's forest protection team by reporting any unattended fires WY BANT Fosaetvos camnuers piss : FOREST FIRE PREVENTION IS: - EVERYONE'S RESPONSIBILITY. | |type, free estimates.” "|, Hourly rates or, contract) lon == 3G _. EIA ee oage ke COLUMBIA CELLULOSE gy Bring all your personal credit need inder one roof Bt - LOW-COST LIFE-INSURED LOANS : : || CONTACT YOUR HANDY COMPANY, LIMITED _ MAN. NO JOB TOO SMALL \ Head Offi: Burrard Building, Vancouver, B.C, \ Phone 365-8394.» Prince Rupert Puip Bivislon Salanr Pulp Divison ‘Terrace mn “oo Catgar bun , Research & Development Division Geiger Woods Division Castlegar Branch: JIM LAMB! 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