cate NEWS, Thursday, July 20, 1961 Pussyfoots ' Scientifically designed by SAVAGE ‘for r baby! 's fst mene assure protection and com- fort-and are peed d for easy U.S. President Helps Local Couple’s ‘Son | Become Am.: Citizen will be able to try American law on time — with the special help of President Congress and an American judge." Kennedy signed into law g bill to provide American eltizen- ship to Henry Eugene Godderis three months ahead of time in or- der that Godderls may try Wash- ington state bar examinations ‘1a- ter this month. Shite ‘The 26-year-old Godderis’ ‘stu died‘ law at Gonzaga University ‘in Spokane, He. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hank! Godderis of Castlegar, Presidential press secretary’ Pi- erre. Salinger. sald that to make certain Godderis doesn’t miss‘ out on the.exam opportunity, there..{s & judge prepared to go through with the naturalization today. All the judge has to be told is that, the “bill is-Inw. The state of says only can try its exams, Godderis'took up law at Gonza- ga in 1966, returned to Canada the ‘| following year and then entered the | United States a 2 permanent zea ‘A former Canadian’ law student |’ c. f 1Se-Fre Ist "grad tb., aes STANT COFFEE Blue. Ribbons’, ; fadusery a mtr, ceeds ia? at See Kingston, Ont, by German immi; run on. almost. any fuel from tar: to, butter. frec-piston motor, it is so simple it- operates without, parle lgrant Anton Braun‘ will) Called “the Bist stem. dent,” applying ; { five-year wait -is “reauired, This ze quirement would not have been met ‘until next November. cess, It was approved by Congress last ‘week and Kennedy eaves it ae attention.:~° of | Work for mi Gos | ee ae Summer HATS. a ‘The “Canadian ‘Red .Cross, So- clety is established in 1,200 com- the Foung Democrata for Kennedy tion for the greater Spo- kane area during last ‘year preal- dential election. b= Start Construction On 6-Unit Apt. Near the Cenotaph now under, construction on 1st Ave, in Check these features: e support. where support Soft quality leathers Roomy moccasin toes pecial tongue opening lown tte foc: for. easy dressing ©‘Foam leather’ oles Light, non-slip heel Correct fitting is particulacl importantan were please to take the’ extra; time ‘and care required. to.assure. your baby's first ‘shoes are fight. near..the ¢cenotaph. It is being built by Southwest Construction. for Mr, und Mrs, Joe Logelin. Mr. Logelin is across the nation. ‘The hard core of its activities tely 2 ‘A sixcunit apartmnt bullding 48| Gross you dollars “were - well, spent. in 1060. ‘Here sre some of - the: free: ser- vices " provided - to ‘the public. clerk in Castlegar. fh ‘The’, apartment . house, .which will have balconies and living rooms overlooking the-valley east towards the confluence of the Columbia arid Kootensy rivers, will have : four two-bedroom and sche one-bedroom Rpartments, Cost of the apartmesit bullaing was not made public. There will: be a laundry room in the building and the apartments will be heated by chectrielty, with ter’ workers in Vancouver and Victoria, : In the, DVA Hospitals arts and crafts are taught and skills devel-. each ‘room: The interior will He be.dry- wall finish while the ventarior will be stuccoed, , TTT YOU CAN ‘BUY an €SSO AUTOMATIC “FURNACE FOR ONLY = - preter $10.00 . A MONTH cauL ; HEATING PMENT DEALER SMS AIR CONDITIONING [COMMERCIAL — “(a store’s best: sales clerk): bg ‘Water goclea units -3 to IDENTIAL anal tmstallations. to ‘fit * ito ‘furnace. and ducts. = self. contained units can’ be installed in attic. Fruit f GIBSON PORTABLE UNITS — Fit ng ‘window and plug-in EVAPOEATING TXPE — All sizes: PLUMBING & __ HEATING t . =" CASTLEGAR, BO, . The. assistance was in ‘the form of. food, bedding, Soinine oe tem- shelter. Cross“ outpost: hospitals in remote areas of the country were maintained ‘in ‘uperation ‘at’ a cnet cost ‘to’ the “Society of $192,525, Eight of Canada’s outpost hospitals in’ British Columbia. 000,-'These services include the op- eration of port nurseries for new Canadians ab Saint John and Hal- ifax ‘Veterans have their lodges ‘were they can relax and visit: with their relatives and friends in comfortable Christina. tina. Maria wt 8 given the infant. "daughter of Mr. and Mrs..8.. Bokolowski.., ‘The . bay ‘lowing ::the®, baptism, : ‘served at the | hone of Mr, and Mrs; Sokolqwsk! in Gibbon, ‘editor ‘ef, the ‘Nelson Dally News," - Week-end A ‘ONE RACK. OF. SPECIALS | _ Cor and ‘Sheens, "Maumniog Oalenge PROVINCIAL LIBR VICTORIA, B, Eieal This ;.figure, Montreal’ engineering’ company, 3 lower than the previous estimate 1.9.79. mills used by the'sfederal Boye gs determine’ compensation «for flood= ing and “detatls of water levels. ‘The °-B.C. “Power * Gommission has completed? surveys of. two of ere i Mr, ston said: ‘nothing fur- ther “has been:-heard: ‘on Premier eral ex project financing, = “He''sald the’ exact ‘Soste’ cannot be ‘determined ‘untilafter the ‘public hearings, expettedIate in August. Mr, (WilHston-had-no comment |. that... the En Peace: ‘rf vrojecta will be mado at ‘thie special legislative ses_ sion opening ‘Aug."1,° ‘In‘any ‘event, he said; the re- dort will vhiave! no’ effect on the -| must} bo dong: which @ | river ts developed. : zation ‘and:the- other kinds. I-was ii ire @ifference so between robbery by ta- 1061 will exceed $27 bil- ey in Vancouver for a Pioneer “Castlegars'resident: who' retired ‘8 few aren ago:to the coast. -” Eremenko,:-75, who: died “Eriday,, 9 sy, came 10, Castlegar. in 1925 sheaths ‘Village was Virtually un- ush:; He went-into bus- grocery Ereme active management of “the business cover to’ bis’ s0n,'Alex,"y hargeent runs emenko came employment: ew at ‘Calgary where |, he. was joined. by, Mrs, Eremenko |. Mig, Eremenko which; the ‘old :age; pensioner re- ion, The per capita share of ev- ‘ery -will-be In excess of “Yel in the ‘past 25 yéars the publicly-owned Canadian National Railways has ‘paid more than $1 billlon;in interest, charges alone. tcz-Last year the per capita cost of government in Canada was more, than $600. This means that the’ Canadian‘ wage" earner paid out:more than (43 per:cent.of his earnings for. fhe cost of govern- “ment. ..%e Federal and ‘provincial ta- xation has‘incredsed in Canada during :the-past’60 years by nearly 3,000 per cent, ie Canadian works nearly “hale of his time to support the biggest business.in: Canada — government. ‘ & . The ‘cost of:Uving in Gan- ada hos risen 234 per cent since 1939 while iricome tax exemptions, which Zaire‘ "cost ‘of ving” exemp- dia taxpayer Jast year: were more than Canadians :: spent on food, | tick Stothing sang a shelter.: z; donated byt, 5 He aetaled iz the’ Bark and Boor. ‘certified .clteqa ‘payment on land ‘valued at’ $5,808. os Dis ute. of the land which pare piri ‘aecon 1p items.in: the agenda mi" Of $54.52 category and raised‘its total con- ong. One of its principal programs is the awarding. “of -fellowships to one year of, stud assadors gt igwahipe: have been fens form 70 coun- ‘ gram ning academic year — at the {Munich, Germany; ip of Pierson at Vic- per. bent of all[<: the governiient.(And this dosen't ‘include: crown: ton em- ployees or members: of the armed %eieThe $55; monthly pension eelves. today, ; will; not buy” the ty 0f .;200ds “. and). services *| mostly | from {jthe :° United ‘Btates middle weat, begal arriving in Nel. about the area bi amber of the club fe te 900. per cent]. outstanding + colléze* graduates: for] (+ E ©.| headed. by ~tearist by _Publlelty Gibabn, ; "He ‘felt’ the ‘term leader ‘woutd |’ imply that he was a replacement for Jesus Christ. = He ‘said, “the ‘biggest respon- sibility of a spiritual leader is’ to &|be a unifying factor.: Our people thave diverse opinions‘on a number =| of subjects on which unity’ must be reached. chieved: through yeaderaht, fe further stated teat he. re- garded the, matter. or tat, leader. whet village's rese g Denali ae SHA ar noe t the they. licked Monday | night 18-4 end teat them rue, night 6-2 at Sunningdale Park. e the first night was Gail ‘Leitner ‘while Ann Kas- trakoff won the-,second night,’ E. Gattofoni took ‘the loss for ‘Trail gented at the conventions, 302 ex- Pressed wish to buy the land com- 8 basic’ concept of any coe tol” Conservation officer Pele: Ew- art-this week announced seasons for time to-:those hninters Ewart Announces Fall Game. Seasons tor, malay in the fall. $ ‘seasons . and: the ; +game|: avaliable: follow: Game: mental. Depot of .The. equesh’ 2 ; Castlee=r tor 21. weeks of recruit training.: Rifleman’ Douglas Bate, | ™!" Bate’ of Kinnaird.and Rifle- man’ Albert Merrifield ‘son. of,’S. H." Metrifield® of Cas- left; son:of: Mr.: and: Mrs. :H.«