SUGAR AND SPICE By Bill Silay 214 8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs., June 27, 1968 From the Gallery Robson Church Held Strawhoriy Colceil Operations Reach Historic Production Mark CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs., June 27, 1968 CONTRACTING By Henrv Heald atm we stock of full selection of Father's Day |two birds with stone. Changes in Pavement, Not Policy OTTAWA — Tet ug leave 0 NOTICE Castlegar Savings Credit Union will be closed on Tues- day July 2nd as the statutory th holiday falls on a regular clos- ing day, (July 1.) F. J. SMITHERAM TRAILER TOWING Fully Insured Phone 365-5308 the wi have made their final pitches for our votes, and step into a bright red canoe at the land- in, below Confederation Square and take a quiet pad- dle along the Rideau canal. ith the Peace Tower over our right shoulder and e multiple towers of the Chateau Laurier over our left we will head out into the coo] waters of the canal and drink in the beauty of state- ly trees, fresh green grass and Sadhily colored flowers along the banks, Such a peaceful respite serves a dual purpose: it pro- vides a symbolic break after the hectic pace of election-|,, eering and a very real break |} from the frustration of trying to get across Ottawa on land. During Centennial year the city fathers declare moratorium on downtown and re- Box 1351, Castl ore They felt, and rightly so, that dodging cctour signs, not to mention the irritations Obviously the problem is to decide from which vantage le want to view then make sure nothing gets in the way. Lest anyone had visions of the construction reaching an end, CMHC kicked in $15 million’ towards an urban re- newal project in the old east end of the city. And in the he a ing legislation to change the make-up of school boards and to establish a regional super- government for the capital area, at least on the Ontario side of the Ottawa river. Pot Luck Sup) Supper & if changed a tit since Col. John LOTSA BRAIN POWER goes into the build- da |By's engineers put them there | ing and running of a stock car, as U.S. driver in 1828. Dave Weaver, right, can testify. And he had plenty of help if this picture is any indica- tion. Dave's first drive on the Calamida track last Sunday was a difficult experience, with times during main event. — the little red car heading into the brush four the day—the last time in the “powderpuff race,” which featured femin- ine drivers. But Dave's determination paid off, as he came in for tho top spot in the B over to take chances with crowing feet Maddocks Shoe Store SAVAGE SHOES for children The Motor and Mower Shop — SAW SHARPENING — Valvoline Oil Products KINNAIRD EQUIPMENT SERVICE 707 Sixth Avenue, Kinnaird, B.C. Phone 365-3411 Castlegar News Photo SSsinriplicity $80 TRADE ALLOWANCE usual ‘around our le of birdies trying t Kinnaird United presbyterial, Mrs. dleton of Creston, was gui speaker at the final meeting Doing Up a Double-Duty Dad‘s Day Day as I've said ly exceeded by Mother's Day. Well, this year it in It all started wit bee; bill Church Women Wind Up Year The president of the . FT. Mid- not some est bietiay, arrived this year on a wife ard daughter were do. lighted to rei also Father's Da‘ birthday present, with cards and love and a pair of rub- ber waders, or something ro- ‘mantic like that, which I've month, and which goes on my Process is love, a whiff uf pad ee tah timental token which . . .(see Previous paragraph.) My cards on top. t's a full sheet of pape: with “Happy Birthday, Dad, in June, and my ize that it was Usually, I do pretty well June. First comes the resembling a ing scarf. n hinting about for a at the sports shop. Then comes Father's Day, long after, and the whole th the bird, in fine letters, is e my love.” e golf balls or other sen- I admit that it’s a lot of own inimitable home-made at the top, in fancy lettering. Below is a sketch, two figures, Bottom left is a stocky figure, porcupine, graying, but with a jaunty red cap and coat, and a swing- He has a sad, wistful smile, and one arm extended toward a bluebird which is flying away from him. Benea- » “I give you all That nearly broke me up. But I blinked back the tears and ‘opened the package. There was a shoe-box inside. or the summer of the Kin-| nuisance for the f: » but naird United Church women |4ammut, there should be one held Wednesday of last week/month in the year when a in the lower hall of the Kin-| DAD is compensated for grow. naird United Church. ing older by Picking up some Guests from Trail, Gen-|!0ot he nee elle and Castlegar were pre- This y ar, the girls had it sent with Mrs, Robert Wadey | all figured out. They could avoid half of that sloppy non- giving the devotional. t sense of mucking about with My heart ‘sank. Slippers! Who wants them? Stockin; feet are good enough for me. uy. this year, even if the enege failed, I have mention- 8 sonnel tried to guess the im- It was a pair of golf oes, which I’ve needed for} Maureen Milchem, a secre’ two years, and planned to it was. Passe lod. The ettore was spearhead: gaid June sy 6 by the Skeena which produced a new hi; of 853 tons, It was supported by solid production of 573 tons from the Prince Rupert sulphite mil! and 645 tons from the Celgar kraft mill at Castlegar. The 2,000-ton goal became pores as the new Skeena ip to approach its designed Veapacity: Produc- tion in the week before and since the record has exceed- 1/ed 1,900 tons daily. A contest in which per- ortant date kept interest at a high level. Winner © was In the systems department of golumbla Celluloze, employees were milestune in British Yr, colunbin pu, manufacture f earlier this week mills of Columbia Gellutons produced 2,071 tons of bleached chemical wood- pulp in a single 24-hour per- a company release said. duction humming. faeety at Prince Rupert WINNER of Columbia Cellu-|” lose 2,000-ton contest was Maureen Milchem. Maureen, a secretary in the company’s tion problems at the Prince Rupert operations following the company’s lossc3 in 1967. #/with a large lace cloth over Social Recently The garden of the J. Raine residence in Robson ‘was crowded with guests from Victoria, Trail, Castlegar, Kinnaird and Robson as they enjoyed a Strawberry Social recently, sponsored by. fe ‘Women’: es AGENTS FOR BEAVER HOMES Free Brochures and Estimates D. BOYKO — PH. 365-3095 Box 335 Kinnaird, B.C. Robson ate Memen ial Church. The tea table was covered a green underlay and centred with a large pouauel of pink- and-white peonies. Special guests invited to preside at the urns during the afternoon were Mrs. duc and Mrs. H. Perfkins, Mrs. J. aouerbito and Mrs, Plus A Complete Line Of Quality Building Paint Materials Travis, Mrs. Mrs. Don Belleuu. Small tea tables arrang- ed under the shade trees On Benet of the Women’s Association, Mrs. Raine, pre- sident, presented a gift to Rey. Tom Wilding and Mrs. All You Need from Basement to Finish & Home Planning Service Across from the Arena Castlegar, B.C. All 3,000 ed dem onl; only about 12 times siete to crter, miso for the Vancouver office, is shown However, they're en- ae eration of rho | here by bales of In_his reply of thanks sive, and only too well did 1|™ade the record possible. pulp awaiting export. Colum-| Rey, Wilding promised to re- ow that usual birth Columbia Cellulose seems|bia’s three mills hit record}turn sometime in the future to have overcome its produc-| production on June 16. and rencw many Box 90 - Phone 365-8151 P & G Builders Supply were several pfficers ‘orth cards, paper and ribbon, and Trade in your old washer — its worth Presbyterial who were Intro- HpanE be decent to. me un: $80 ona fully Automatic Washer with : a; from 4 the floor, money “on the deal, Concern over mental many Deluxe Features: health was expressed by Mrs. stong’ with 4s even, thought @ 3cycles — Regular, Permanent Trail, Ww ew I was bein and Prewash ——————— E Marx Auto Body |of dust and noise, would in- Held by Local ucw & Pai Servi terfere vine n rs ucw x : hte Pat to tourists. Sixty god elncle mnpers held 3 Towing — Body Work state visitors can cause jjoint pot luck supper an . meeting Monday on the lawn Painting — Welding |quite, enough tart tay and at the fiome of Mfrs. I. McNell. |B Insurance Claims Handled Promptly Wilding who are Teavine the area a proial stated theres were 600 chia, ren alone in Trall’s school system who need mental in perfect, bells which ‘tolled a fond|, © The meeting was called cope Twenty members were pres- However, the New Year's | ent. 24-Hour Wrecker Service Phone 365-7248 CHURCH OF GOD Kinnaird Community Hall Pastor: Rev. Ira Johnson Phone 365-6762 Sunday School 9.15 a.m. eee Lhonny 10 am. fellowshi 7.30 p.m. wa hie study and Prayer — Held in homes PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. L. M. Simmones Phone 365-5212 Sunday School 9.55 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. Tuesday: Bible Study and Prayer 7.30 p.m. Friday: Young Peoples 7.30 Pm. ———_ APOSTOLIC CHURCH Two blocks East of the Castleaird Shopping Plaza 10 a.m. Sunday Schoo} Hour 11 a.m. Morning Worship 7.30 p.m. Evangelistic Service Tues., 7.30 Prayer-Bible Study farewell to Centennial were still ringing in our hearts, if not in our ears, when they were harshly drowned out by the chatter of pneumatic drills and the roar of bulldoz- ers, Once again a multitude of city thoroughfares found their much-patched pave- ments being torn asunder for a variety of reasons: some for new surfaces, some for new storm drains and many for the installation of servic- ice blocks and apartment buildings that are rapidly es for the spate of new of- fi to order and Mrs. McNeil con- if | ducted the devotional period. Her text was The Value of the Bible. Scripture read- ings were from John 1:1-5 and Bah Ean “Break Thou the ana of Life” was sung. A thank you letter was received from Welfare Indus- tries for 12 cartons of used clothing they had received from the UCW. letter was also received urging members to attend Naramata during the summer. e1 Ts were reminded of the sale which t e of the central core of the city. ttle has been heard lately of the proposal to build a_ four-lane parkway to re- place the bumpy trail that connects Uplands tity ional Airport i But that. no doubt, is be- cause works minister Mcll- raith was silenced by Prime Minister Trudeau’s promise | fy, that the Liberals would not fight the election on promises. Let us hope that some engin- eer is still quietly working aver on the project e construction is mat not surpassed, by the intern: al turmoil he municipal councillors, the National Capital Commission, Central Interna- 82 turmoil of exterior. will be held in October and were asked to save their rummage. went indoors for the E This is the final meeting | SHORT PAUSE to straighten out the paths of the season. The executive | of a couple or three cars that tangled mark- meeting in September will be|ed the stock car races at Calamida stadium held at the home of Mrs. R.| Sunday. In one of the best race days this Hunter. The meeting -was ad-| season cars from both sides of the 49th par- journed and the members] allel ran through a slate of fast-action drives. Cars are looking better as well as running better, with several strong entries for the season-end “best-looking car” award. One of the better possibilities for this honor is C-10, the C-class Pontiac at top centre. astlegar News Photo of colored slides by Mrs. R. Hunter. : Whiplash Injury Can be Serious Whiplash is a descriptive term used to describe the manner in which a neck in- jury occurs, The Canadian Medical ports that most Mortgage yang Housing Cor- the government wrestle with a number of projects that will whiplash injuries result from ear accidents. In a rear-end collision the driver or passen- A lot of garbage shown on TV is soaked up by young sponges, but it seems we old- A Personal Column By BURT CAMPBELL On Bow Ties, TV and Basket Lunches he wears. And those of us who wear bow ties are regard- ed by women as unconven- absorption qualities, too. er sponges have pretty good tonal; as indivi fetes who e thinkin; 100 YEAR PROBLEM hundreds of years. Did Canada’s second cen- tury begin last uly 1 or will it begin this year’ In a book on the historic changes in the U.S. scene 68 years ago, a noted U.S. author dointed out the enthusiasm with jwhleh the: the 20th Century was Dec. Feat eta, iter midnight, On July 1, are we leaving 5 wash and rinse Temperature selections 2 speed controls 2 year service guarantee plus 10 year mechanism warranty. MATCHING DRYER WITH TIME CYCLE AND MULTIPLE HEAT CONTROL $188.00 PARDMAN’S FURNITURE & APPLIANCES health service. guests, a was bald with rts heard re lear from the various committees, It is hoped: to Have the 0 ew lembers be th fall pi in anid program Sep ya a joint meeting. NE units in the lo church. Prior to the arrival of the | in; snare, putas Members were reminded of the cards which Mrs. Bill on display |T wer of the ly with the whole theme, tg it was not only birthday bi Spurred by all the mon- euneneent fa een went oe irae tiareta tala I and I gave her hell when she |i came in. But -when we got home | from church, all wan: box, gaily | exp! wrapped, and with one of her also Father’ 3 Day. was back to normal, to schedule. ited on Saturday night, hone, she Fiend ther’: el tat, gentle prea bet ba again no oaten for veoodnes, and raine why 160 scored twice on on gifts, as early birds to Vancouver. Take one of our half an hour, ev- mother wasn't, Pick.| - - fron’ suspension Dicks its way over bumps like a cat. The quiet. The windows-up ventilation system changes the air * several times each minute as you drive. The strong heater-defroster quickly makes high noon 4 on the floor, 5 in the seats* 96 under the hood | and only $2495 inthe | showroom. This low priced Datsun wagon could well turn out to be the perfect family car. It doesn’t look like a box. Or park like a bus,” it can carry a family of five plus the faithful St. Bernard. Or two people and enough champagne and. Tuggage to escape from the kids for a month, "As for pep. Heartwarming. ‘This is is the most poweefad ‘wagon in its class. It has 96 HP geared to deliver a top speed of 100 m.p.h. It cruises at freeway speeds with the solid feel of a thoroughbred sports car. ‘And only sips at the gasoline. . thanks to the, advanced design of its head haft engi SPECIAL NoTE: See how the rear door swings up. ‘There's no lip on the vinyl covered deck eo that you can slide shopping or heavy packages in at knee height. No awkward lifting. Come to think of it... better than a car! . You can buy this smart Joo wagon with-sporty bucket seats and four on eater for $2495 (suggested retail P.O.E.). Or the relaxing Borg- Warner Automatic, with bench seats, for about $200 more. Both offer you the big Datsum benefit «+ - 100,000 mile reliability. out of chilly m a Check the Datsun wagons out at your Phone 365-3150 inister revise the political structure W. Love. Min as well ll ast the physical shape LUTHERAN CHURCH | t SERVICES Sundays at 3 p. Held in St. David's Anglican Church Sunday School 2 p.m. * Rev. Harold C. Clark ————_————— CASTLEGAR, B.C. PHONE 365-5240 nearest dealer. But we warn you. Once you've seen them it’s hard not to get carried away. ger is pushed forward and then recoils backwards. The coat i aM, jority and the are in- portion of the spine with the argument over ‘how high a|iise,support and the most limit should be set on down- Soon after such an acci- concemed that the view of|of pain and saftness in te 8 the Parliament Buildings neck, often with accompany- should not Pe Gestrayed, but ing headaches jauthouen 8 th seem to e point |more serious injury su that to a motorist or a ped-|fracture or damage to a ‘tise estrian downtown a single-|may occur, most whiplashes storey confectionery can hide jonly result in damage to the the Peace Tower as effec-|muscles and ligaments in the tively as a neck. Newspaper Advertising gm ‘This haberdasher punts the first hundred years, or out that a printed silk tie tel the second? a woman that the wearer is i = = . Fibreglas Panels A fes-|ing a it unmis' sug: wert dott showed the, Naver: |fests to disconcerning somal ‘26 in. wide 8 ft. — 12 ft. and 20 ft. COLORS — YELLOW — WHITE — GREEN — SALMON — PINK age age of the program's ss that the man is a Priced at only 69c Foot PLASTIC PANELS Those “ot us who wear 26 in. wide by 8 ft. ‘a| bow ‘ties received quite a boost from a London haber- M COLORS — YELLOW — WHITE — GREEN Regular $2.89 Now only $2.25, Sheet According to this psycho- ee ee ee ee Se A popular TV program that a number: of parents have been heard to com- about is aimed at a 7-12 ‘There’s security too. Smooth, sure disc brakes on the front. Safety glass all round. Three point seat belts. Door locks that can’t spring even under extreme pressure. Unlimited visibility with no side-window. ‘ blind spots, “The tie which is tied in a small neat knot, wenateyes e REGIONAL ECUMENICAL or n € sand ie wolf approaches eeuihel white or pale-colored tie. handwoven wool tie denotes the rugged, outdoor sportstyper Tete tied tea knot, sure to a tip that the man’s untrust- worthy. But the bow tie — ah, that bow tie. Women appar- ently expect almost anything from Its ta nonsense, of course, elaptrap and foolish general- ization. But who wants to be rational about such an ego- building, generalization? logist-salesman, women go about judging a man’s char- acter by the kind of tie that UNITED and ANGLICAN CHURCHES in Castlegar and Kinnaird SERVICES will be held at St. David's Church during the summer at 9.30 a.m. From June 30 to Sept. 1 We have six new an (Vancouver Is our Pacific PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th Ave. Kinnaird Rev. J. H. Wiseman Service of Worship and Sun- day School at 9.30°a.m. Colebraion of Sacrament of ie Lord’ 's Supper ote See CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Reeves — Ph. 7175 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Castleaird Plaza Family Bible Hour - 10 a.m. Family Worship 11 a.m. Evening Worship - 7.30 p.m. ——_———_———— THE SALVATION ARMY Suni ey mn, Sunday School 11 a.m. Holiness Meeting 7.30 p.m. Evening Service Tuesday: 7.30 p.m. Prayer and Bible pan “study Thi 3 ne p.m. Home League 7. 30 Bs m, Open Air and Young Peoples. ce. Public invited to al you are never 4 beni at the Amy. Envoy and Mrs. K. Mallory 365-7112 Pays Off Big Simpson’s in Toronto expects to sell $25,000 to $40,000 worth of merchandise for every page of advertising it runs, according to a report in Marketing quoting Ira Reid, the store's advertising manager. The company has pulled as much as $75,000 from a single dress ad in the Globe & Mail, Toronto's morning paper. Reld says his company places an average of 30 to 40 pages of advertising a week in the Toronto area, and “for every 100 lines of space at 50 cents a line we expect $1,000 in sales.” (There are 14 lines to the inch in advertising measurements.) Simpson's regards the Globe & Mail as a showpiece medium for its best advertising—80 per cent of its fashion copy. The Ster and Telegram, Toronto's evening dailies, are used less for pres- tige ads and more for store-wide and price-off merchandise. CASTLEGAR NEWS The highest price ever paid for a “basket” at a bas- Ket social held in Nakusp was $37. “+ The money was paid by ane Jim Doige who was out to:win the new girl who had come to town. eye wore Upped if as ie boys were tippe as whieh was Mary’s basket eh when the bidding began, the price went up and up until Jim reached the $37 mark. He had ‘to borrow amon- ey-to pay the But although Jim. won the girl for the social, he lost her to a fellow by the name es that when Jim finally dit not remel for the information.” This sto. Days of Nakusp and the Ar- row Lakes. ‘buy one. No f of Sam Harlow. The story gor he got there “that he could mber her surname and had to return to Nakusp ry is only one in a great many to be found in Kate Johnson’s Pioneering Tf you haven't seen a copy, family library jn this area should be without this book. TO CLEAR saw. 2 Only Rockwell 8” Tilting Arbor: Table Special $69.95 1: Only’ Rockwell 1” Belt Sander/Grinder with stand. Special $56.95 Plywood — Ideal For ‘Shelving 4X 8X 4” Particle Board $3.95 2X-4X 3” Particle Board $1.69 1X 8X 3” Particle Board $1.69 MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. Front Street — Castlegar — Phone 365-7252 early-morning flights, weekly, to Vancouver. We call them early birds and every morning (except Tuesday) at 9:50, one of them takes off for Vancouver, flying via Penticton. 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