Eee ae Thos Alr Glddts Are Hearty Eaters At one pitting 200. air hd: ets consume 400 pounds, of pot- atoes, ‘200 nds of meat and ya fremier than Oi Montreal Travel Pr ov hte eh au Gotumnbia, i SHSS scholars, Eathy bros. vt i B Pa connie vouth shined a and Jack Burak ciate poe an ly ni proviiclal al eiernmeuts nea aa the Ceti. Seens 101 diversity: of of, Canalia, Students Bin agen of 3 of ty anil 18 are varaner all m third consecutive year in which been effecti nnlal ; Commission i Opawe, the pi visit with der, { sy may discov-] 1! a2 gf at scope and #F, aha 1966: Pavement, Construction The Corporation of the Town of Castl ws Séllea . bedaGES « marked ipeidér for 1986 pcg calorie will be received at office. of the Town Clerk, The Corpordiiin of the reread Seen ee Pleng: and specifications may bé exiniined at the ee of iy 2 18 Engineering ceatbeirs ue on or after July 28, 1966, and cing tained by bond #dé tenderets | phy ee deposit of 0908. Plans and: specifications will also be on view at the Amalgamated Construction « sociation of B.C. for the € Tenders inust be accoinpanied by the sp bid bond payable to The Corporation of the Town of Castlegar. ,, ,The, lowest or any 1 tender will not necessarily Be be accepted. J. Logelin, Town Clerk, The Corporation of the Town of Castlegar, P.O. Box 519, Ae Castlegar, B.C. Associated Engineering Services Ltd., 2256 ‘West 12th Avenue, Vancouver 9, B.C. , July 25, 1966 ‘00 p.m., local time, 7 Invitation to Tender. Storm Sewers The Corporation of the Town of Castlegar, B.C. Sealed tenders. marked “Tender for ‘Storm Sewers” will. be teceived at the office of the Town Clerk, The Corporation of the Town of Castlegar, Up to 5:00 p.m., local time, Thursday, August 11, 1966. The following are the. principal items of work and approximate quantities: 1. The supply. of materials and installation. of 7,700 linear feet of 8-inch to Some storm : sewers, 5 The, supply of. materials and construction of: .manholes;,and © special manholes, and appurtenances. 3. The siipply of materials’ and construction of catch basins. Plans and, specifications may be ined ait lie some 3,328 8 youn e eves and ie espace .some 12,000 oan Will have benefitted Hom ae i the pag thelr ‘eran a Cont mtraty to, the longstand ‘the military diet era, ing of how thelr fellbve clttedhs ei live slid, work int pegtons 4 lents,ac- wlth tainly at thel Sestination point. mt 8 to md, SN its. and aren desineg ad to give | bre: fe manad fo ‘of renege ih at the -sttident a the political, eduentinnal, cultur- al and. artistic achievements of another province... ‘Ati introduction to the div- ersifled geography of, Canada is itself inherent, in the. traveil- is ing. arrangements from their ers, , This year ,B.C,. groups will tna Gite Bruiswick, Nova Nova Sco- la, Quebec, , Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatehowaii and the Northwest can achieve a closer understand- . wo ton bain, The to’ the ’ destina- The students tisual- en travel by rail, during thelr | cam, trips, which last for one week | Army plus:. -travel time...) Oné of the main fedtires ot: the program is that it allows m7] Bc. the students ample, Opportiinity, to develop hew ‘friendships And lasting associations which shold y'the. door, to, belter, WA standing among the rete every area of Canada. Dari Two. 1986: nodal cars were totally wrecked'‘as a result of a head-on collision on:the Rob- son road at:the weekend anda police spokesman said later ‘that the ‘occupants were fortunate to have: come. out of the accident al ‘The accident ‘took place at 1.15 a.m, on Saturday, some.two miles from the:Castiegar ferry. Michael Dale: Scott was the sole occupant of one of the Workers I lnjiited ‘On Collision vehicles, The other. was driven by Clarence M. Higdon.of.Vern- on; With him were) passengers Roy Everett Hone of Oliver and William “Dumas’ of North Sur. rey, (1 ¢.8: ul) don was taken: to Trai I four men are employed at the Arrow. damaite. : teerbso, BO “work with the » dthet | lar; e1 Sa. r shift leaves othe akes eight to-operate. the. Paching: machine and eight oth- ers 4 jerving. >The cuitetien Ip one omens . st . a food, is supplied q from ire ‘Army Servis Corp. , in Edmon- Tana witat és the! ciate like to: eat most? According to the ty, | hae ese Ord ‘tot edkes ‘Also hig oh he list of fav- orites. td Brean and ie cream, 435 the ‘first ithe ns 165 betome The cadet aoe 6 Je lerning a Tot about: foo ie eens tion, . two-week stay at Sarit bane the boys go out on an overnight camp-out at a eat: ellite “bush camp.” Here tables turn and the cadets have to fend for themsely do all. their own coo! they don’t come. back. ey prepare breakfast meal att the e buh camp. Air ‘cadet summer: camp at ur camps of | By the end of. Au ets will have mp from all across Western Canada and NW Ontario. ’ Grand Forks Sports Para- chute Club is looking for local people who would like to take part in one of.the most thrilling and qapidly growing sports on a dangerous” sport. In_an aver- age - year: only --four--lives ~are lost , while some ;1% million] : jumpé areimade./All clibs must operate under the auspices of The club was. formed year ago by Russ Fitzgerald, an ex-paratrooper -with the First Airborne : Service’ Corps. To.date the club’s member- ship! is 35 but.only about half of these members are regular at-| ti tenders and more students are vce lar belief ntxary to Popular Tr le: parachuting is not confined to the male sex and six of the Gand Forks club members are women. Indeed the club would warmly, welcome | more | ladies the P Club,,of Canada, a| which lays: down-regulations- What sort of person makes a good parachutist? “Providing | ; one is over the eae of 16 and in good health < ie only other Brerequlsite is the desire to par-| ing: th Anybody ene is no longer : a Parachute Club is Anxious To Attract More Members — Castlegar, a a: man, in his fifties who has made.over 200 jumps. first. jump and: he \frankly, mits that he has been bitten by the parachuting bug. bug. described his first de- scent as “the thrill of a lifetime” and his first; question on reach: 1e ae was when can in. 2 the club would ‘hot be interested in them. .: One‘ of the club’s most ac- tive members is Wally Munro of in eal e should contact Mr. Munro whose home is at 691, 2nd Aves Cast- legar . ay | Zs Spokane Coit tee vs » Cauileger Bal Ruths Sat, July, 30: AIS games start at 12.30 and 3 Sent dys VAIS and ALL Games At buss: GROUNDS Sponsored by..Castlegar, i Minor Basoball ae aes start at 1 em ee Used, Equipment Sale LAWN MOWERS — CHAIN SAWS MOTORCYCLES — WATER PUMPS % be eh hese : ALL. GUARANTEED USED EQUIPMENT |: "iy Rake WALDIE SERVICE CENTRE FRONT ST. CASTLEGAR PH. 365-8767 chikdrenare fnsin Family Protection Plan. Call your CIS agent for all the detalls on this modern seed girls’ team for competitions, Moreover it need. not be an However a dedi might spend as much as $200) a year. ‘One thing parachutists are emphatic about is that this is not _ thé office of Associated Engineering Services Ltd. on or after July 28;1966, and copies may be ob- . tained, by bona fide 1 ‘tenderers upon deposit of $25. Plans and specifications will also be on view at the Amalgamated Construction Association of B.C. for.the yeni of its 5 Tenders must be accompanied, by, the. specified bid bond payable {6 The Corpofatién of the Town of Castlegar. i. *The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. J. Logelin; Town Clerk, The Corporation of the Town of Castlegar, P.O. Box 519, i 5 Castlegar, B. ¢. Associated Enigineering Services Ltd., 2256 West 12th Avenue, : Vihtenivér 9, B.C. : uly 25, 1966 ROSE'S | DELICATESSEN. 531 Ward St, Nelson, BC. . e WINE MAKING . EQUIPMENT Booklets On Wine, Making Yeast Fermentation Locks Barrels DROP IN — YOULL LIKE ROSE'S PACIFIC 66 * Flite Fuel * 66 Gasoline ie * Trop-Artic GOOD SELECTION OF NEW AND USED cARS ARE NOW IN STOCK Motor Oils Faas) fs CI PRU, ” Fre Car Wash Wi th 14193 ORLY es se Job and Oil Charge |. SSeerid Tite UTHERN MOTORS LTD. sodA TOTS. VICTORIA: REPORT By dames K. Nesbiii). It's Ss: ‘Hard “for B.C. Women to Get Elected | seed alarm ‘pocause in their view women ush- ‘are bein ed ed around Tanda bub investigat status of women and they ‘want “half the commission: to® be. women, Now, how. fart can the itriarchy go: tions going pid y welth: the status. of women Mester to: ee 100k pret+| aad have, Heat soo where the gi have ivory ta hy Look at all the rich ef happy. ‘They are the women who Ike :to to sbe dominated by their The business: and. profes-| w -slonel women think incre should "be! more; women in’ public, slec: af ted office... I. will admit wom have a tough job ‘getting elected. I blame other women for this, I-have no way. of pro’ t, of course, but I do WATCHES | Selby se LONGINE “BULOVA gaa He wowoy CLERZCHa) 0 faite ms “a H blem is. Pate Columbia, In: the nearly 50°years since women have had. e all Lois Haggen with’ sales tax ex- emptions on children’s clothing. The '12 women ‘elected ‘to Mrs, ‘Sars ith; Mrs, Helen Doug: las Smith Mrs; Laura Jamieson, | o, ‘Mrs, Dorothy ** S{ : Mra, Rolston, Mrs, 8, Mrs. Buda Brown, .Camille Mather, Mrs. Mar- garet Hobbs and: ‘Mrs, Haggen, 0: is ‘still’ in’ the ‘legislature, all-male Hues have: we: vin: pever: ‘had a: Charlotte Whitton, judy: h or an Aggie Me- Phail? ‘We: apparently don’t trust’ the spinster. out here. : -Yoften wonder how one man e| in an’ all-female’ ae would a= time bs. feel foolish. Not so with a lady —jshe’s never; embarrassed a else, 4 ‘parlor. What di does this prove — that women are better adjusted “Perhaps all these points will come’ up for debate if‘the: fed- eral oral government investigates 1 the ,| mol married —‘ why British Columb PNE 6 Cenadian History Gallery at Pacific ‘National Exhibition The 11966 Pacific National eeulbltion has: two distinct sid- is its and “Bay, with pi only woman in sn otherwise | tions, mimnén there. is the sectous informative and) cultural side of 6. This‘aspect of the fair is important ‘and one’ that. at- tracts ot / cellent response’ with some 90 ‘|more recent model aids a num- than HR Arrow Arne Motor Hotel SMORGASBORD Every Sunday ron 48 PM. Western ‘Institute ‘for: the Deaf. The aids are used to help per- sons. throughout B.C: who can- not eftord ty PRY: cn. i A epoxesman for the Vau-/___- couver League for the Hard of Hearing,.. which operates the hearing’ aid loan service on be: half ofthe WID, noted that one used ald is noodod every ‘week just to serve the ‘more press- ing cases.” Response toa siiuilar sp- peal: last year brought an’ ex- 3194 Highway Drive In the Nilay aad Brows _; Building, Trafl., Phone, 364-1822. Ore Weekdays 1 Bm. 8.20) Pa. aids being donated. 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A bea. the “Hi° Arrow Hotel; ‘Castlegar, ‘all’ day and" evening of Monday, August ‘ist to’ ‘interview new’ students ‘and assist continu" ‘students ‘in planning: their/.¢ courses fun’ course’ and. one sbging earest as a Reginered tn i SOCIETY OF INDUSTRIAL. “AND COST ACCOUNTANTS .| years that” .:'| trated on it,”-he added: arts degre: ceramic art. ron Shi State, University, has stu- lied Raku: trying fo. fully un- ded its. techniques, © philo- te sophical implications ‘and unique ett only in the ‘last three ve really’ concen- class to bee honest-in their work, | Cranbrook Log Haulers’ Strike Cuts Production A work stoppage by contract log ‘haulers. at Cranbrook has order | cut: the: log: production of, Cres brook: Timber Ltd. by 50. per cent, it was reported this week. >\':Company general’ manager ‘Arnold: Quinn said the haulers || have not asked: for. negotiations. “A-man who we know works out of the IWA office came into| my - offi week -and laid wage Geil uy Uesk, Duc said he didn't teed the haulers.” ©); fn ee Company 0) 8 al al Flats, pany operation a and, Parsons are cont ig and Quinn ‘said that with some more equipment the. company. could ig. them "Riogger :cov- : tual : Us, Underfoot Heuincs With “DECI NG MATERIAL "Perfect for Patios ‘and Sun. 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