NOTICE Mr, Walter Stans is no longer associated with Barrie's Barber Shop Attention Ladies Assistant hostess wanted for local area, able to type, preferably married — car at disposal. References required. Interviews arranged. Apply in ‘writing to Mrs. D. Granstrom ; i Box 364, Kinnaird ‘ WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE: GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 Open Weekdays 1 p.m. . 5.30 p.m. : . Open Friday 1.p.m. -.9 mm. oa Casilegar City Centre Motel BANQUET ROOM — 50 persons — : AVAILABLE FOR BOOKINGS ° “EL Dinners, Boom Dining Room - Coffee Shop 7 days per week 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. _ Reservations 365.7277 ft i Columbia at Main Street fea et ve eae ee] eS Why Fight Ferry Traffic? : : Stay “At : i Andersen’s Trailer Court In Robson close to Post Office, Store, School and = Church. Ph, 365-7008, 2-27 FSC PRE INVENTORY SALE .. 20% OFF ALL CASH AND CARRY SALES . Plants - Gifts Hobby Craft Artificial Flowers ete, PET SUPPLIES — HALF PRICE ~HELEN’S FLOWER SHOP LTD. 53 Maple St. Castlegar, B.C. bage can that is guaranteed not]; | to wrap, crack, dent, bend out of shape or break even under rigorous conditions. ‘ Tarrys Sash become so popular they are now considered a_ staple, will . new colors and BCAA Reports. The Desires of Women Drivers Rear-window wipers, steer- ing wheel warmers and ‘much more space for storing things — these are among teh things women drivers would Uke to see in thelr new cars, says the B.C, Automobile Association, The, BCAA bases its state- ment on a recent survey which mobile manufacturers, Among the other items re- quested by the ladies were: A car that goes, sideways for easier parking; small window on the bottom of each front door so the driver could see the curb when parking; built-in vacuum cleaner for car carpets and upholstery, Also’ ratchet-type prop .for trunk lid to accommodate spe- cial loads’ such as‘ Christmas trees or other olitisde objects; one-way glass so that when the car stalls, ‘other drivers can't see that it's a’ woman at the whee]; car radios’ with ear-plug speakers so teenagers can listen to their special brand of ‘mu- sic without ‘driving the adults to distraction. . Improved pahirays that will really put out a cigaret; coin holders for ‘correct change at coin-operated parking lot gates and ‘turnpike. toll stations. Several) women took the easy way out, the BCAA notes, The feature. they. wanted. most in their-next car, they said, was a chauffeur. New Fabrics, Colors Make Lingerie News Fabrics ‘make the news #0 § spending the past year in Rus- Mi RETREAT. Crit against Justice Mini ta Fayreau’s threat to prohibit publication of names of persons accused of crimes convicted that r Pearson: was forced to ban the plan. Pro- tests ware: based on belief - that’ this’ ‘would ‘interfere with freedom of the press, Beach Towals Hake Good Picnic Cloths can’ be: used ‘as bedspreads in as on plenie tables or as’ king-size bath towels, Soiled ashtrays can be clean- ed more easily if they have been waxed lghtly on the inside with a thin coating of non-flammable floor wax. Ashes ‘will not cling to’ the waxed surface and pa- .| per towels will wipe them clean, Old buttons. can }be | placed : | between strips of cellulose tape and the strips easily store away. The buttons can be seen through the tape and cut. off when need- Plastic medicine or pill con- tainers are ideal holders for coin collectors, They are avail- able in’ many different ‘sizes "| that will hold pennies, ‘nickels, dimes: and quarters. Mrs. D. Hughes, Ph. 365-5503 Mr,’ and) Mrs, Charles Rut- Jand and family have returned from Clearwater, Man. where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Char- Jes Rutland : Sr. Mrs.: A. H, Culley returned last week from the coast where she ‘took a course at: UBC: in the mew language. arts grade two. She was accompanied home by Mrs. H.°:E.Culley of New “Westminster ‘who is now here visiting. x. Summer is visiting at various points- in Manitoba and Ontario. ! Mr, John’ Melntosh : arrived home® early last- week after sla’ where ‘he was one of six who studied all in lingerie is. little excitement in colors and apart from the usual Christ- mas reds, the pastels reign su- preme, Fabrics however tell a new tale. Stretch fabrics, crepe lam- inates and other innovations are excitingly ‘new. Stretch “tricot promises - to bridge’ the gap between’ found- ations and. lingerie. with many more ate tchy top slips and ‘oth- er intim : that can be fn under a Soviet-Canadian exchange program, R. L. Moen returned home Tast week after taking a course, in the new language art grade two. at. UBC. 2. Mr.. and’ Mrs. _E, . innaird ‘Socials. .. Mrs, Margaret Brodwick of San Diego, Calif., is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bignell. f . Mr, Colin. Smith of .Maung- aturoto, New Zealand, has been a guest at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. C. R.'Munns, Mrs. Munns and Mr. Smith’s mother became pen pals - some’. twenty-seven years ago and have exchanged stamps throughout the years, Mrs, W..Janicki entertained Mrs. Emmi Korhonen and son home = in th. Guests Big, colorful. beach towels | ~ George who will be making their J; ys TRAVEL TIP, ,each. hour . at. designated a? riers Si keep’ ep you all alert. i 10, mites me, a, arin pr light enack. of sper eed . & car lengths ‘at| Chew:' AOR ight to 50 op rellaye Ehance of “highway, ‘hyp- top frequently. A 6-minute | nosis,” * * ¢ ncRNA Kootenay Builders — and ‘Suppliers — LINOS — SASH AND DOOR . ALL SIZES OF GLASS ELK CEMENT — PLYWOOD ° GLIDDEN PAINTS — HARDWARE = cE IRL CREIGHTON CONSTRUCTION ‘ COMPANY. LIMITED PH, 365-7011 — KINNAIRD, B. Cc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS EES — Commercial Construction and Mill- F a a work — — Cc Line J Steel Scaffolding, 1-Yard Front-End Loader. and Back tin 16 ccc TT Valley Park Coffee Shop CAMPING - —> COFFEE. BAR — TRAILER SPACE OPEN 24 HOURS COFFEE 10¢ EARLY MORNING BREAKFASTS: | LUNCHES TO TAKE OUT 2) PHL! 365-5690") ionic ETKCONENCRUR were, ‘Mrs. A. Musselman, Mrs, D. O'Shea, Mrs."'M. Semenoff, Mrs. E. Sorge, Mrs. L, Tranter, Mrs. Sam Stewart and Mrs. P. Makaiff. Mrs. Korhonen was pre- sented with a gift. Did you know? — To water- outs, dip the heads in melted harden. When ready’to use. returned last week from Meadow Lake, Sask., where as old timers of ;that district, had received a personal invitation from the ma- yor of Meadow Lake to attend the Diamond Jubilee Stampede. They also visited their sonin- te items. called soft { foundations. St #tch lace is widely used in all price fields for straps and trimming ‘and ‘creates novel new styling Possibilities. Brushed fabrics, rere have New Gitbege ( Cans Easy to Glean, Hard ‘To Bend or Break - Jaw. and | daughter. Mr, and Mrs. Alex ewich who reside there. A Short visit to Mr. and Mrs. D. Hughes was spent by” Mrs. Puts aunt, | By, Ledger and son Gerald of Vancouver. Mrs. Hughes had not seen her aunt since 1947. A. few days: prior to Mr: and Mrs. A. Meier's ‘departure last weekend to Kelowna, sev- eral close friends and neighbors paid: a surprise: visit: to their home to say farewell and to present Mrs. Meier with a token of remembrance. : Mr. and Mrs. John St. Pier- peel off Gareless Driver Child’s Enemy © to review their driving habits proof matches for holiday cook- | . - varagein, set on wax paper to Now is a time for all adults | * P&G B ildérs Supply ACROSS FROM THE ARENA CEMENT PLYWOODS LUMBER FLOOR TILES DOORS WINDOWS. “YOUR -BUILDING SUPPLY <° HEADQUARTERS : Ph. 385-8151 and attitudes, states George All- section, B.C. Safety Council. 39. Children under age 10 died in B.C, traffic accidents last year. Each died: due: to someone's carelessness, either a driver or the parent of the child for not stating and repeating the basic traffic and pedestrian rules for safety. Seat belts for children wo- uld have saved some. Not put- ting off necessary .car repairs could have saved others. re and daughter of Greenwood, .S. were visitors of Mr. and Mrs,'A. R. Hawkins, '..: Mr.. and Mrs. W..R. McNee spent a few days recently at Vernon visiting relatives. Mr. and. Mrs, Gordon Jac. obson and family. left Monday EARN SPECIAL JULY & AUGUST 4 Ibs. DRY Cems aster, chairman of the traffic |f Electrical. Wiring RESIDENTIAL, _COMMERCIAL - AND ELECTRIC HEATING. For Estimates Phone 355-2370 | AL's ELECTRIC WINLAW, ‘Be. ALEX BOJEY. s : 828: = S STATA a pn = ———— “I love to travel and ue best way. to see”a: country is from the back of: a nore ee the opinion: of Miss Hazel -bury who stopped in alien two. wecks: ago ‘enroute: from Vancouver to. Halifax on horse- ack. Hazel left Vancouver early in June, “hoping..to be in C; gary for the: stampede - but: en was considersply behind : sche-| 0 arrived ‘in dule when sl Ross- land. Her ‘delay was. due. to .al ba week's -lay-over. in’ Grand: Forks while her mount recovered ‘from a rope. burn. caused; by. a;-tether. ‘sey in-the C 1 Islands but: for the past several: years had is{ lived. in Australia. She loves horses and made her: first long trip’ ten. years ago and now~is crossing her seventh country. She: has al- ready crossed Italy, Switzerland, Cyprus, ‘New * Zealand, Austra- lia. and -Tasmania: and after. United States.So:far she has riden 10,000: miles. on _horse- ick, she had: a, wonderful trip mak- ing the crossing from Austra: Travelling about 25 miles a| lia in day, she hopes.to,cross:the con- tinent in two | summers.’ Sh .ta- kes employment during the win- uy “finance: her ked‘ about it her eine ge she +. Then “followed. the ‘task of finding a suitable‘horse for the, trip to Halifax. Scouting around the lower. mainland, she’found “Copper” .on.a farm ‘near Alder- grove and he;has proven to be an 5 al.:, She. said said she ..was dom! - fn 164 is, not likely to mee as the’ first’ horse ‘often to special made: tralia and‘ weighs g| 36° out be unsatisfactory and she has to exchange it before continu- ing,, but“ not’ so. :with Copper.; -Her gear is as tas pos- sible. The saddle of pigskin was ‘for :her in Aus- only 40 “Bank. ene. cated siness out: 1 Kk is b t appoars ‘that 1965 vi Be be anathor year of |' CASTLEGAR! wits thre Commerce Letter’ Shows Brighter ' ‘Outlook . eum is in the opening months of Bverseae, the outlook is less Togress, according to the: current com: ’mercial *le ‘Imperial ‘Bank of: Commerce.: The letter ‘assesses the) re- cord for 1964 and the*prospects ‘| for: this: year. ‘It: also’ provides a valuablé ‘statistical supple- nt. ea “yany.” ‘snenslired of econo-}' mic} activity are: recording new ‘Peaks and forward = indicators tter of | the Canadian |);, ing because growth ra- tes are slowing down in 'a'num- er of countries that buy ‘sub- stantial quantities of Canadian goods, * Last year’ ” Canada’s’ surplus of exported goods over imports reached $700 million, uP $200 jmulllton from 1963, ‘But if im- orts gi go, uD more ap idly than Exports in this, favorable mit icling and’ the me haste we stock a full sulection ‘ot SAVAGE SHOES for children’ . | encoura ing trend ‘of the’ past atren nth patent Sarena ie yeas pa be be reversed. This in turn ‘ seeoune deficit, in‘ contrast’ to e! Is ered with that‘of a ear ell, the ‘current |. PULP MILE TOURS” \ Tours of the Celgar Pulp Division will be Held Tuesdays through Fridays at 1 p.m. ‘For special arrangements: stich as group tours _ and, days ather’ than the above, please contact the Industrial :|Rélations ‘Department, tfn-24 VR Cotieenty aeic A ents there‘ are’ more’ unce! he ‘reductions which: have: oc- ties in| the ‘short-term outlook: today than’ at last year. The study warns of “Dos- sibilities’ of unfavorable devel- opments abroad which could | @ have repercussions at’ home.” / 4. The letter analyzes, in turn, prospects :in' the ' buisness, Ber ‘onal, ‘government and ext sectors of the. national scone ‘The annual survey ‘of ine vestment' intentions’ conducte by the federal'govornment early in: the year’ indicated’ that: in- [vestment ia plant ‘and ' equip- ent “ by.:bi e8:firms is: ex: pected to’ ean s72 billion, an! i increase of (12 ‘per: cent over Biggest, growth. is anticip: ated in the: manufacturing in: dustries, ‘where ‘otitlays’ are ex- pected ‘to rise: by almost! 25 per. cent.,, Setting the pace: are the mak ers of, motor vehicles, chem- icals, |, petroleum .and..coal pro-. ducts, and. pulp. and paper pro- tured over the past five years. fee eee es = Die |; ducts. The service mpdus ies and somes utilities are-also increas- ing > their. .,capital investment, Se ndieg for® housing is e: . The'strong of Canadian exports ‘is continuing ‘but in ge- neral “the ‘climate’ for interna: ‘tional trade “is less ~/attractivé than last year, The value of SPECIAL el MISSES’ “BLOUSES regular. 1.19 LINEN TEA TOWELS - pegular 35¢ each* oe te Now 4 for oaly . seseese 886 merchandise exports, synch dap. ed. 16. per’ cent: to: $8.2 billion sharply. this the letter We lowever, traditional L export year, SAND SET & BEACH BALL. A super’ value set “All for only. .scceees ~ 880 - Corduroy Cushion Covers assorted colors, reg. 1.00 each Spctil ss Oe items are still flowing’ str This. is largely attributable to ‘ the continuation! of ‘favorable ee business conditions-in the Unit-) Bi. ed States, by. far. our biggest] @ customer.. There are ‘signs that the expansive tend: in the Unit- “RIFLE and Nortfis Nal. +--+ 880 LITTLE. BOYS’ BREVETS sizes.2-4- 6 - ed. States’. will’ continue into. "Special pkg. of 3...-. S8e c to Canada by. boat, riends ‘si fogs te > mak-| along the. aye At step reat : pounds.’Her other equipment is personal ‘attire: with a‘ few: nec- essities to ~ meets she’ stayed Thorpe ‘and they. a. her to- spend we Most. Se ria. Most.- peop’ horses, ‘she said, have friends about a. day: urney. away and they pass me along from one to Hi : oe oo LIMITED - Government: Approved :’: FLYING SCHOOL ~~ vailable to Those Needing Assistance A’ special kit of pamphlets on drinking and alcohol ques- tions is now being offered free of charge to anyone in-B.C. by ‘British Columbia. g The : helpful information on such: subjects as hen: ck nd ee De} out, aly ‘ st, part she |’. ni ery in Kinnaird, His: now: under’ new, Le- it. with. the the Alcoholism «Foundation of}. U 1966, although at a‘slower pace: _ Dumont Grocery : LADIES’ RAYON BRIEFS |Special 3 for ..- seve s 88 Hen’s, ‘Stretch Dress Secks sizes to. fit-10'- 13 fate -3+--- Se ETAL WASTE BASKET by. Mr. :and‘ Mrs.” Jack Wright fom) -Mr, ;and :Mrs;; Ge S, Archi bal Mr.and ‘Mie. Waight from S! verton and pric Fruitvale. They, have Greg’. in and: Tedd; 2 itvale, Mrs! Wright waa t ipdent of. the ‘PTA’ with: Mr.- Wright--as: trea- surer. Mrs. Wright. also: belong-: ed .to, the Pythian Sisters “Of Silverton-New Denver. ‘All members of the family share a love for fishing .w! Mr. and Mrs..Wright are keenly, interested in taking active part| in the: community. ‘operate under. the: name of. The Dumont, Grocery. which - brings. to:an‘end fifteen years of mas, VINYL GARMENT BAG. Extra. Special . eee 88 | _ SHEER NYLON teamed 28" -X 28” Te iter gl Special 5 for ....... S86 LADIES’. SHORT. SHORTS soy reg. 1.29. Now only. eee 32 to pee te eo he Aras * The store will continue to} WESTERN CONSTRUCTION known’ as builders of custom-built *— NOT PREFABRICATED — Superior quality homes and commercial buildings For planning, free estimates and - financing. information — Phone 352-5056 WESTERN: |: CONSTRUCTION: The can‘has a metallic: sil-| ver-colored lid, and is available in a host of ‘decorator colors. Each can carries a five year and is tagged to show that it is made from the finest Sans. Polyethylene material in rafter spending three weeks vi- siting Mr. Jacobson’s parents, Mr..and Mrs. Gilbert- Jacobson. A supper was served’ on’ Sat- urday . at. the Jacobson . home with Mr. and Mrs.:Bill Robert- son and family of Spokane, Mr. and Mrs.: Gordon ‘Jacobson and family of Bigger, Sask., 2{r. and Mrs. _ Fri family of Trail attending. the. effects of alcohol on the human body, why people drink, how. to: help:a problem’ drinker and ‘how. the: iliness alcoholism may ‘be* treated.” ae The materials,.in-a_ plain envelope, : will be pent i frée orek charge ‘to: any address y on request to’ the . Acoli ations 5 Founiadtion, /175 ne. Broad- eiee se ‘way, :-Vancouver is y pequents made on: ‘behalf of | another: person ‘can tbe! knowled, dged. OWL. DEFENCE nagement by and, Ar- chibald, ‘They had purchased the business in 1950 :from the’ ori-' ginal owner Mr. and Mrs. George Paxton ofNelson: who are still known by many. in the district.’ bs Supply Ltd. = =] = turers. of S: = wines — Floor Covering, Carpet ‘Sales and Installation FREE ESTIMATES PH. 359-7455 THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL _ Degrade Fir 5/16, Sheet $2.82 tin: 28: ‘$1 50 KING KOIN LAUNDRY The nature of this material ‘makes the cans easy to clean, either by hot water wash ‘or steam without impairing Sstren- and or shape. They can be ster- Mr. and Mrs, Walter Trusz|: q tized ang truly ot become od: returned from Vernon earlier | . DRY CLEANING in which bacteria can collect. .| #st week where, they attend. distri tfn-29 rast ne, pelvethylene. SH het Sehovah Witness aes a CT PoslitoTocking eo anna LU lid. into.. place. Coatings gare bage odors within th : ROSS’ MEAT MARKET’ ANB LOCKER STORAGE Next to Kinnaird Village Office Ph. 365-5307 SIDES OF BEEF, Ib. .49¢ FRONTS OF BEEF Ib. 44c INCLUDES:BOTH CUTTING AND WRAPPING! THESE SPECIAL. PRICES ALSO EFFECTIVE:: IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT AT SHOP-EASY. —.NEW IN-STORE SPECIALS WEEKLY — 8 -: Cal ‘year: to ‘the: fence * Coll permanent ‘is:retained.: TRAVEL TIPS é To change Janes ‘or; exit; look first and use turn si; in advance, Afterward be sure signals are off. Move: to passing Jane wall in advance — ‘don’t ‘cut in too soon after. Passing. Maintain speed. Be sure of your‘car. Chec! brakes, steering, lights, cxteist tires — safety points, Make sure your gas tank:is' full — plan .ahead for refills, « For toll roads, save waiting time by taking extra’ change for coin-operated gates, Try to know rates in advance, ‘Watch ‘ahead. Scan ahead’ for traffic tie-ups or: danger si- tuations. . . before you get: to them. Keep your eyes moving. . (Built at Port Moody, B. B. * ANDERSON -’ “‘CHICKSHA NORTHLANDER AT; ROBSON’S ARROW LAKES TRAILER COURT Managed by Mr. and’ ‘Mrs. We Hubert _LARGEST STOCK OF NEW. TRAILERS 0 DISPLAY. IN THE’ ‘CASTLEGAR, DISTRICT We Take Anything in’ Trade Lowest Terms and. Down. Payment BURNAB) TRAILER CENTRE LTD. Private beach and tes ‘for your a : Park in the shade.of the Pondarosa Pine where itis 10 degrees cooler. Phone 365-7812 ; Lloyd Ritter, Manager = “Gust + Is how much, you'd like to'save “each” month. the necessary transfers from your chequing to your saving iccount. There's no cost to you, Thousands of ‘our customers have found :this:simple plan helps them save. _ Triangle Trailer Sales Ltd. ‘Stocking Knight and Kit “Sierra” Mobile: Homes on display near the dam site. Eman oe i