2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 1, 1968 184 Acres of Fun Await Those Who Attend PNE There's more than just a little fun at the all-new 1968 edition of the Pacific National Exhibition. There's exactly 184 Acr- es of Fun — this year's theme — awaiting the one auillion: plus people expected t it the hundreds of ex- inbits and other top free ttractions such as the Sta- dium Show and the Festival Forestry, tour the Live- stock buildings and travel through fantasy world — the Gayway. The PNE, second largest fair in Canada and sixth on | di the North American contin-|‘ ent, opens Aug. {7 and runs for 14 days, excluding Sun- days, until glosing on Labor Day, Sept. Last yews attendance was 1,034,768 and exhibi- tion officials are confident year. And, there is lots to see, do and win at PNE ’68. The fun starts Aug. 17 with a slant parade of floats, bands, that once a year|also Georgia, Burrard and Hast- ings to Clark Drive. Because it attracted fan- tastic interest last year the PNE is again offering the holder of a lucky ticket a chance to win a_ gold brick worth 00, The winner will be known on Labor Day when a lucky ticket is drawn from a barre) containing all the $1 per program tickets purchased during the fuir, In addition, there are 13 new automobiles awaiting the holders of lucky tickets in the daily prize car raw. That makes for a total of more than $100,000 worth vf gold and automobiles. While Mom and Dad tour the buildings looking at new inventions or g0 poking about among the new appli- ances available for today's modern homes, the young- sters can nip down to Teen City and rock with the bands. Admission to Teen Gity i being kept to a low 5i a person, and the holders ot lucky admission tickets wi receive a prize ieee ee lerway at 10 am. and yhousands are expected to see it as it moves along The newest discovery in the chamistry of paint! No need for a second coat. Dries In 30 min- utes.Over1000"breezy”” colors. BUY BREEZE WHERE YOU SEE THIS SIGN OGLOW BROS. Building & Supply Co. Ltd. PHONE 365-7202 drum and | a1 clowns. The parade gels was named B.C. at same loggers. a addition to the many City there i shows to display the latest creations in the teenagers clothing world, the Min Bender Show, free motorcy- clet ere eeemrnee nd folk singing groups, © an hundreds of free gifts draw: for daily. An absolute must to see at the PNE is the bigger than ever Festival of For- estry show where loggers umbia and some U.S. sta will compete for $30,000 in prize_money. are at 11 am., 3 p.m. a 8 p.m., except on Aug. 17, opening day of the fair, when shows may nes seen at 3 p.m., 5 p.m. ‘The iy ik days of the Festival will feature top pro- fessional loggers who tour logging shows around North erica. The B.C. Novice Festival og NE - It will not come logging event. Next. will be the B.C. Open Festival of Forestry fom Aug. 29 to Sept. 2. The logger who runs up the high- est number of points in. the B.C. Open will be declared} 4, the Greatest Logger of Them All and receive the George |p; “Panicky” Bell Award, Wwhicl, after one of estival of ‘Forestry Sleaed wil be held in Feature ‘Attractions ares east of the Livestock Build- ings. “Another highlight and one tual no fairgoer should miss e all new Grand- stand igithe featuring fon 8 ate recent swimming competition’ son Pool in Kinnaird are and Kinn: Mary who represented the Castlegar and Dis Chamber of Commerce, Chamber president Jack Hipwell, Castlegar Mayor Murray Little aird Ald. at Bob Brand- derson, tric! son won the race, sponsored by the ¢ Cas- B | about eating fruits and veg- ‘has been applied in too strong |concentration or too close to RELAXED and in a jovial mood after their tlegar Kiwanis Club with proceeds to club chairities. Mr. Little was second while Mr. Hipwell came in third. Trailing the group was Mr. Rust, who is responsible for opera- tion of the pool and was thought to be a Gerry Rust. Mrs. Ander- dark horse possibility as a winner. — Castlegar News Photo Need Not Worry About Vegetables That are Sprayed Are you worried at all etables that have been spray- ed with chemicals against bugs and disease? There is no need for worry, if the chemical has been used according to manufacturers’ instructions, says The Con- sumer’s Handbook, a publi- cation of the federal health department. If the chemical REGIONAL RECREATION COMMISSION No. 1 SUMMER PROGRAMME SCHEDULE ALL PARTICIPANTS MUST MEET ON DE. SIGNATED DAYS BY TIME SPECIFIED BE. LOW AT THE VILLAGE SCHOOL(S) OR COM- MUNITY HALL. 6th AUG. 7th AUG. -- Pass Crk, Robson, Brilliant, 9,00 a.m. 8th AUG. -- Castlegar 8.00 a.m. 9th AUG. -- Thrums and Shoreacres .... 9.00 a.m. For further information call 365-6565 harvest, a residue may remain on the produce. Small amounts are not con- sidered harmful as long as they remain within the limits set by the food and drug directorate. However, it is a wise precaution to wash.and wipe all fruits and wepetables from all parts of British fol : Times Yor the free suoWe iy 24} THE INTERESTED EYE was given Celgar operations recently as Quebec students toured the plant, one of the events on a full week spent visiting ‘here under the Young yagi were host- ed in this area while a similar from School District No. 9 was enjoying the scenery in the province of Ontario. mae ‘The stripes qi | thei Sor ig - to disguise their activities by before eating, re- gardless of whether or not they are to be cooked, the publication says. Many ay Animals Protect Selves With Body Color Clothing Alterations And Repair Service FOR MEN AND WOMEN By Master Tailor Joe Fogolin Expert Seamstress Maria Fogolin HIS MENS WEAR LTD. Agents for Gem Cleaners | ® Clark's or Town House. body, can h the the ‘background color of "the bed by flooding or draining its body ofc colons their colors to then amount a light found at different dep’ e fish even manage amazing manipulation of the in their patterns. e: resume ir transverse position when short. — Castlegar News Photo dlences from Aug. 22 to 24 lusive. Children of all ages will want to see Roy Rogers and Dale Evans when they appear. fom Aug. 26 through The show’s final three days 30, 31 and Sept. 2, Bobcats, a well known jazz sextet. ug.} will be Aug. features Bob Crosby and the] p.m. for. the show will we eat in- the new 15,- 000 seat. Pacific Coliseum starting ‘at 2.30°p.m.. except faa! Entitled Woman And/|is on opening day when there just the evening show. All evening shows ine cluding opening day will be in Empire Stadium, at 8.30 to accommodate the giant fireworks display, at the close of each night’s star- studded performance. There's an exciting time iting! lady. visitors at the | U5 Her World, the show this year will be held in the Gar- the Forum Fashion den Auditorium, just east of ea is to presence with a vivid enn of colors, a sort of “anti-cam- lage. eae creatures, of course, ust possess some icter- iste 0 distasteful to others that a conventionally camou- flaged ‘coat would serve no . The skunk is a ood example. + His ioud. distinctive coat ociated in the SPECIAL C.LL. Paint Sale SHELF COLORS ONLY SEMI-GLOSS, FLAT & LATEX FLOOR PAINT 3% OFF at “P&G Builders” ‘Supply ACROSS FROM THE AREN. PHONE 365-8151 shows, displays of ‘handi- Bill Doubinin of castle: Former Castlegar Man Gets College Post Here From 1965-68 Mr. Dou- gar has been boratory Semonatralor, in the of week fair. The show opens. Aug. 17 with Eddie Albert, the star of stage, screen and television. His show, Tuns daily until Aug. Next is Secor ‘and Miss America runner-up Anita Bryant, who will delight au-| physics at. Selkirk College. Mr. Doubinin comes to Selkirk College from Alberta, but for Mr. Doubinin it is ac- tually returning home. He was born in Castlegar and re- ceived his schooling at Bril- liant and Stanley Humphries Secondary School. Enjoy a family weekend at KOKANEE SPRINGS on beautiful Kootenay Lake NELWAY @ ¢ TO SPOKANE. quis Reston < Located on the east bank of Kootenay Lake, Kokanee Springs offers first- class facilities for a refreshing famlly holiday. Spacious tenting and traller sites in a natural wooded setting. Com- plete hook-up facilities. Individual fire- places and picnic table. Free showers, a faundromat and children's play area. Koksnee Springs ‘Is easily reached from all Kootenay centres. It's situated on Highway 3A, along the scenic east bank of Kootenay Lake. boat anne and large marina. Safe sandy beach for swimming. Great fishing for trout and Kokanee. Horseback riding. And now~a magnificent 18-hole cham- plonship golf course. Kokanee Springs is unsurpassed as a family fun centre — why not head over this weekend? KOKANEE SPRINGS CN1/68 ¥ DEVELOPMENT LTD. 4 730 Elveden House, NAME Calgary, Alberta, or phone Calgary: (403) 264-2583. Crawford Bay: (604) 227-9310 For detailed te | 1 i and i] mail this coupon. 4 ADDRESS. PROV. ' a Ge oe oe oe oe i . a ' a a i] al em diploma in industrial oeteieal technology. Doubinin is a mem- ber Ki “the Institute of Elec- trical and Electronics Engin- eers. While attending NAIT, ence at several summer jobs which will stand him in good stead. Before going to . Doubinin was self-em- ib crafts, hat making and me ever popular nail drivin, contest are just ia few of the many attraction: Lovely eirls from all parts of British Columbia will be at the fair to com- 30. girls binin the North ie y be Alberta Institute of Techno- seen on the Pacific Coliseum lo where h stage ai p.m. on Aug. plo e zeceived 2land 27. The 2ist winner of this contest will be chosen at 7.30: p.m. on Aug.. 28. Per- forming the crowning cere- monies e the current Miss PNE, Nina Hamilton, of Mr. Doubinin gained experi- Lac La Hache. The famed 80-piece Wor- ad Band from Colorado will perform in the Pacific Coli- NAIT Feu at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. on 23, with two E. tee every musical taste. The Treasures of the Or- ient show may be seen in the Forum, which be trans- formed into a Japanese won- derland for the 14-days of the fair. This will be a un- ique, once in a lifetime ex- perience as Japan’s master artisans and craftsmen create their art. treasures. Castle Theatre TONIGHT, FRE, & Shows at 7.30 & 8 p.m. Adi a fe} A “ BOLD! AMAZING! _VIT! lo Children Admitted ‘Unless With Parents Explains... wut most ‘Sreathtokiag Filan” AL! See FACES: Learn TRUTH! HUSBANDS - WIVES - SEE IT TOGETHER, DISCUSS IT t SATs AUGUST 1-23 its $1.25 — Stds. $1.00 ae NOTICE: — Special Cartoon Show For The Children Sat. Afternoon, August 3rd at 2.00 p.m. Mon. & Tues. Tony Curtis “DON'T MAKE WAVES“ Wed., Thurs., Fri. 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