CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thureday, August 5, :1965 Funeral Services Held . For John W. Funeral services were held| i on Tuesday from the cl of the Castlocer Funeral Home with D. L,_Faris_officiat- ing, for’ ‘John (Jack) W. Din- ner, 74, who passed away sud- dently last Friday at the Castle- gar Hospital. Born on October 11, 1890 AIGNER FOR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS MEXICO - HAWAIIAN AND EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED e CASTLEGAR AGENT. FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL | CHAIN WEST'S DEPT. STORE hapel to Canada jn the earl Dinner England, Mr. Dinner came 1900's lo, He served in the Canadian army overseas for two years during ‘the first world war and upon his return he made his home in northem Saskatchewan. He moved to Trail in 1941, after to Kinnaird and in 1950 he made his home. in Castle- gar where he resided ever since. He was a member of the Robson-Castlegar Canadian Le- gion No. 170. Mr, Dinner is survived by and three grandchildren. Pallbearers were Roy Dah- mab Vie ’Quiding, Pete Kazakoff, Byron Trussler,‘ Harold Hesketh If caught ona sinking boat without ‘life’. jackets you can keep yourself afloat for a time by improvising a buoyancy de- vice. Red Cross ington tell his wife Edith, one son, Edwin : on.the moon.: And to g U. for the moon. shot, 0. ON. ABoIS Scena is ‘a mock- d ‘Lunar fab. w! jevernment has approved 55:4 billion’ almost’ entirely.” ra-affirming their. determination ‘to.’ haye a man there by 1970., ‘Space'a i authorities have said the program is two years behi a chance of meeting the deadline. . may be used to land jat an American there, the ut’ there is < stil t ., Surprise. Shower “Held in Honor Of Mrs, Schuepfer A surprise Mlscellancous shower was ‘held e Rob- son Hall last week ie * honor Mrs. G. Shuepfer, the former Cora Lea Anderson. “The. bride was escorted to’ a decorated’ lawn chair, and presented with a. corsage. Her mother, Mrs, A. An- derson, and the groom's mother, Mrs. J. Sehuepfer were also presented with corsages. Games were played during the evening. The bride was as-|% sisted in the. opening of her many. gifts b: yen Schuepfer a and Mrs. K. Westol bey. The lunch, was served by legs and trapping air in duffel ‘bags. Phone 365-7542 NCL LT Casifegar City Centre Motel BANQUET R oom — 50 persons — AVAILABLE FOR BOOKINGS Luncheons, Dinners, Weddings, Meeting Room Dining Room - Coffee Shop 7 days per week 7 a.m. - Reservations 305-7217 9pm. F Columbia at Main Street P& G Builders Supply ACROSS FROM THE ARENA CEMENT PLYWOODS LUMBER FLOOR TILES DOORS. WINDOWS MOULDINGS Selecting a suitable house | to to meet the family’s ‘needs is usually a process of elimination. Given'‘the means and the ‘oppor- tunity, our choice - - would un- doubtedly * ‘be ‘a’ ‘mansion! on the bill": But “we: are,’'most of us, limited by circumstances and our: idea ‘'of“’a ‘home “inust ‘be accessible if: it is to have any concrete’ mea’ About two Fond one half times’.the annual-‘income has been‘ mentioned as ‘a realistic maximum’ that anyone ‘can af- ford fora home. Attempting to, buy beyond “‘your ‘means’ can} mean the first step to’ disaster. Once: you have ‘established the ‘price range that: you can afford, yous ‘ean ‘then® begin fa surprising ‘amount of’ variety the actual style ‘of house ‘you: want.: If!you are planning ‘to ye "a house’ built on your own lot you ‘will ob- viously:: have greater.‘ choice of designs . than if¢ you purchased from a: builder. + Still, builders’ homes offer | P ~exteri chant it builder's ‘pro- KNIGHT Managed by Mr. 2ST LT ni Fruit Growers Mutual INSURANCE CO. =F] SI Co-Operative Insurance - SERVICES LTD. NOW ON. DISPLAY": ~ ANDERSON - ‘cnnckee NORTHLANDES AT ROBSON’S, ARROW LAKES TRAILER COURT. LARGEST STOCK OF NEW TRAILERS ON DISPLAY IN THE CASTLEGAR DISTRICT We Take Anything ‘in Trade Lowest Terms and Down Payment BURNABY TRAILER CENTRE LTD. Locations i in Port Moody, Prince George & Castlegar TRAILERS . iy, B.C and: Mrs. W. Hubert. . “| community he sure-to-find out duct provides a suitable ‘answer 22 Times Yearly Income Realistic Price for Home the mass demand for new homes. A. custom-built house may be more ‘satisfying ‘in certain respects... but. buying .from™ a builder: means bypassing num- erous time consuming -steps in- volved in the construction of a new poms: Swedish People Live :the Longest. Statistics Prove According to an organization which makes it. it’s to J. Ral “is earatly visiting” “at! Lloydminster, ‘Sask. and’ spending. some’ time’ with her mother, who is’ in: hospital there. and Mrs...D, Adshead CAR AND. ‘TRUCK PAINTING Wheel Ali aud Balanci 24 HOUR ‘WRECKING SERVICE AND WINCH TRUCK Royalite Gas Phone 365-7227 OSWALD MOTORS Castle; legar, UNDER NEW. MANAGEMENT B.C, TFN “Niclas HOP IN THE 2 BOAT ANP, “BRING 6 THE : PICNIC. BAS! KET ASHORE! . NaroLegn7U TARE CHAROONER., itis ISLANDS? Hiesirable if easy access to the Thoughts ‘on Housing witht A howhe aaa tains i an hour. from downtown lusiness section of the city is A serious Last Sunday afternoon Cas- lan place an urban community on, steep slopes, Pee water run- ‘Mr. Sr. and family 4 spent four days last -week camping at Vernon. Mr. and Mra, J.’ Danchella and family have just returned from a holiday in the East Koo- tenay, pledale. of Mr. ‘and Mrs. . Barl Smith of Santa ‘Monica, Calif. ‘left by plane «on. Friday. to return to frei home after spending two weeks . with | Mr: ents, Mr. “and. Mra.’ While Here ‘they all oni'ts a collect. statistics ‘about people the Swedes live longer than the people of any other country in the world! According to this. return, Swedish ‘males ‘have,.a. life ex- pectancy of 91" years. : Canada comes next with a close 68 and Frai are close‘ behind with 67." At. the other end of. the Helpful. Hints : On Moving \ When you move in ¥é ar “loéal ‘Health ‘depa that provide stich services a :pre-natal .classes1:for pre; services Pte ic healt Visit accident prevention, nutrition be helpful. fo you and your fa- mil i and i the take pl in MICHAEL WILLIAM SHISKIN” as a Representative in Castleg id area. Mike ‘Shiskin will “be working” through" ‘our’ Office at 269 Columbia Ave., ceeen,: BCs The ap- PP will SS pointment of a enable our Office to: ‘give old and new. clients... For complete AUTO * FIRE * LIFE SICKNESS & ‘ACCIDENT = eontact MIKE SHISKIN, ‘telephone 365- -6665 F_+Ruit GROWERS MUTUAL _J WHSURANCE COMPANY Insui rance Service" ~ 8-29, LISUTENCE Ws te th sad story. q = ‘Learn the ante way to make : petional Sane to our a = ; Follow in a “Of Forest Fires Learn ‘also. to..do-without that if. you:.are travelling din dry press: out the “match before you drop’ it“on' the ground if you do,agnoke, SEAFOODS | SEOBOOS? IF RIO ore Date: the local health de- an average life span of 25 years. shi The Congo, :Venezu- ela ‘and “Brazil are all’ 40 and under! years satisfaction ©: in «knowing: years, The U.S., West- Germany |’ list, comes the Maki people with | wr, The organization - alzo in- | -Mrs.-'H.: Kraft: forms us that: women may ies Fee wherever they live, they: will ke Louise. 2 Mr. and Mrs, J. “Stewart and boys are at home again af- ter a holiday spent in Seattle and Vancouver. :Miss Bev Hyson of Vancou- ver. .recently spenta: few, ‘days visiting with her‘ mother, Mrs. HH. Hyson, ., Migs” Sharon Wylie. visited with her grandmother, : °O. B. Fuallard before travelling, 0 on shome™-again’ Port. Coquitian ith: in-law‘ and" daughter, Me and sonia (Wht ets ndent off ‘to:Camp Rory; e‘seraped knees their. menfolks' z live . several: mt longer then , to: bandage and dent fingers, for: the ast Rob- ae, ne i gue For Crossword Puzzle Answer See BOSSE’S JEWELLERY Ad on’ Page 3. BOSSE'S Also Has All the Answers to Your Jewellery Needs sont! Brownies Bora siness and P ei from one lot: draining down Any way youl’ & ot ierg erosion or washing away of e 8 Services will. normal he ] more. costly if the Project Is WEL y at hilly grou und thus raising + the LCOME cost of the individual lot; You W. AG ver are fortunate if: there are full ON. grown trees on = the wprgiect where you plan to live. It takes A Vislt from our hostess wih mane many years to provise greenery you Yeo! at home, with’ har basket of gifts and answers to questions and 3) nade: id ie land-is bare to begin wit about the clty,’ts' sevices end ” a Hang a tare nearby, a facttitl Meee or just any ‘open cation cat : fei where the Shuitegn an S pas yy adds greatly to a neighbor- d| stones” with tlegar area began ar- riving at Camp Rory for their pack holiday. Theme for the ho- iday was the Stone Age. Cave one housed the “Sand- Carine Sheridan as junior leader. Her stone age name was Minnie Mica. Brown- ies in her cave were, Nancy Snell, Ariana Johuson,. Patty Fo- menoff, ‘Phyllis: ‘Popolt, “Valerle nn | Brady and Elizabeth Rush. . Cave two were ‘the “Flint. stones’ with Frances Jack,’ Bév- erley Strelioff, Janet : Milliard, Vicki Livingston ‘bara: Hel- fer.and Sandra Sheridan. Linda Alls was sjunior leader, Jerry Cave ‘three — the, “Lime- stones", with ‘Pauline. Fowler ‘as Sally Slate, the leader. Her cave dwellers were Debbie Sheridan, Judy Bogan, Jackie’ Shutek, Sheena Warford,, Julie. Living- EXCAVATING, DITCHING SAND AND GRAVEL ‘TOP. SOIL “CONCRETE WORK AND. ROOFING WELCOME. WAGON Rae Box 364—Kinnaird, B.C. Oo. Lightle With Information Ph. 365-5158 Box 51, Castlegar, B.C. ceca CREIGHTON CONSTRUCTIO! 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' YOU‘LL LIKE ‘NATIONAL SERVICE. all over B.! ay E ‘ou buy oribuild mE ree De "the? whole National — MAIL ‘THis COU PON TODAY! — NATIONAL Litaketatt ae ‘STRUCTURES botsford, B.C.’ gue.’ ( ) Please send me free seaoctptio brochure. : (. ) Please -have. your. “representative. call. stone, Jo-Ann Bradford and Ka- ren Allis. Guider in charge was Mrs. J, Dalziel who was.ialso first , | aider ine her’ home was Bed Rock Hospital! Her: camp name : was Mart ie Marble. wimmer,:,. Miss 8] Sheridan and Mrs. A. Bra — ‘Brown Owland: Tawny Owl of the first Castlegar Brownies, They were Charlie Chalk and Ruby aub ele. and occupied the Shambles hack was the cook “Pega pokbion and. from her cave she kept “Rocky Centre, the place that:all:loved were Roger Brady, Robin Dal- ziel, Marla Sheridan and Martin The weather was most co- Castlegar Brown 0 _Enjoy Camping Out :| their home L Pa the past month at Deer a Wyandel ‘and“ “Creston. wow i in the! a iecee ne a‘fire in feat they hada cool- sday — -Mr. J. Dalzie and Mr. and. Mrs. os Shutek were guests. *-- Brownies learned two new folk dances’ —, one a- Latvian dance taught by the cookMrs, Allis, Each cabin’ performed a ark and a jolly e-song was ! Later in the evening a Ma- gic Carpet ride was taken, Mrs. Brady showed: slides: of her.re- cent trip’ to Holland and Ger- many. ‘i = Wednesday” evening they held a short sing: song and the leaders’ skit, ably assisted by the junior. leaders, bod ursday a. water sports day: with many unusual events “in which ° all Brownies were able to Partici- pate:* The Limestones ‘were the winners. This was the last even- ing in‘ camp’ and- they. had‘a cookout’ of. hot “dogs, marsh- 21 | 128 pounds lighter than he was when Ee went down there. His. ing. for. two‘ days. }.. Thur: afternoon they had | visi mallows and koal-aid — and no mmy aches, - . ‘ The day'cnded with a mas- querade,: which » meant © much trading’ earlier in the day to create costumes out of the mat- erlal at hand. Many were very etous: Arlana Johnson. wai y ingen by her parents ‘and “heir guest, +. ‘Friday. was going home day and: the’ pool; was ‘lovely and warm so Brownies were allowed as much swimming time as pos- sible. prider home began arriv- ing.” and b; six alt the tired Brownies were headed home, yous ending a busy, haj ak. : , Deer Park, Socials Mrs. C. T. WILLIAMSON © Mr.:and-Mrs..Emery Grun- inger and children’ have return- ed to their home in. Edmon- ton after spending ‘a 10-day ho- liday at the homie of: Mrs. Grun- inger’s~ parenits, ind Mrs. J. /Stucklberger, -“” "Mr.and‘Mrs. ‘T. McDonald! and children’ have returned :to in Toronto ‘after and Mrs. Wm. Lebedow, Seeommpanted by their son and his. family, «all: of : Vancouver spent a few days at on former Rome here, air id Mrs, A, Richards a amily of Castlegar spent a few~ days jeamping at Deer to -be" at - mealtime.:’Wee “folk | Park. Other campers during the week were from Trail; Rossland, Fruitvale, Montrose}: Genelle, Kinnaird, as well ‘as Alberta and Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. C. T, Willlam-' son. were / recent Visitors - Winnipeg | Man ‘man returned e United. States name is Saul Skolnick. He was oné! of the” guinea-pigs in re- search at Watsford General Hos- pital italin Los Angeles. .He lived for* csixty plain ta) Mr. Skolnick says that now when he wants to drop.a hit of weight, he- simply steps. eat- did not ‘eat After: the exper- iment in the. United. States he knows that it will not-hurt him to’do this kind of ‘otal dieting. Nevertheless, he ‘says that ‘no one. should undertake such diets unless’ under ‘a’ doctor's super- days on nothing but water. on. This: word is ‘passed along because many women are con- cerned about dieting. See your doctor, and then, ‘if he permits, simply drop food from your. menu for.a day or.two and you wilt be* delighted’ with ‘the re- TL INVITATION ‘You are invited to. Joi the imo and Castlegar. = Chambers of Commerce on a trek High 10.30 and i 00 am : Outing i in 4 WHEEL DRIVES ONLY Others wishing-to go in. cars as-far as the summit may join the Salmo Trekkers at Ross Spur between | BRING YouR OWN. ‘PICNIC: ‘LUNCH _Join: Us ‘in: Promoting ‘This Road and This Our _ FABULOUS KOOTENAYS Castlegar and: District Chamber. of Commerce - ——— il om | a|. Renata Socials =~ | Nelson were weekend: visitors ~‘{at the home of Mr. Mrs, :]| Jacob. Letkeman, ‘| at their home here, ‘| fashions “are .two- “long, frothy crisp, ee Pacific Mobite Homes and” invites you to come around and * browse, ‘Open 7 days a Week Phone 365-6516 ee Ave., Castlegar Mr. ‘and, Mrs, Ford and family. of | Trail.are holidaying Edward Rohn of Kimberley was a weokend visitor at: the home of his parents Mr.” and Mrs. John Rohn, Miss Eileen Funk of ‘Kam- loops was a recent visitor at the home of her mother, Mra, Henry ‘Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Coo. per of Trail‘are holidaying at thelr summer home here, « at the home of her parents and’ Mrs. Jacob: Letkeman. Mr. and Mrs. 'T. Pollard and family of Nelson were Sunday visitors to Renata. ~ iima-: O! of Ni kusp is. saoudciag re the home of her g Brandmother, Mrs. Henry ARE ANAAAALAA T IAT HARRY’S DRY. GOODS & CLOTHING ' — KINNAIRD, BC. — ~ JUST. ABRIVED - (KIDDY VOGUE) GIRL’S TERYLENE BLOUSES, sizes B-6X: & 7 14 yrs. Priced’ at only. se $2.98 Styled by “Style Rite” Blouse Co. of Can. 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