VACUUM CLEANS AS YOU CUT “19. in. with Catcher $104.50. "Mitchell SUPPLY LIMITED CASTLEGAR B.C, Hydro Calls Bids On Peace Powerhouse] « dro has asked for B, C. Hy: bids on the first phase of con-|° struction of the world’s largest underground powerhouse, | the 2,300,000-kilowatts plant at the site of Portage Mountain Dam on the Peace River. | wer in 1968. Tenders, tract to be awarded about Sept. 4, eall-work to begin in Sept- ember and be completed: by June 1, 1965. The project requires exca- vation of 90,000 cubic yards of rock to form 3,000 feet of access tunnels leading deep. into the left ‘bank’ of the Peace River Can: one ‘tunnel, 1,400 feet long, 25 feet high and 1d 82 féet wide, will be the {Parmanent power- house access ‘Another tunnel, 1,600 feet long and roughly the same di- mensions, will lead main access funnel around some two-thirds of the powerhouse ‘| perimeter. From. this tunnel ‘ miners working under:the main power- house contract begin exca-. vating penstock tunnels next spring. Main excavation, of the po-' werhouse cavern also will next spring from oxplorat on tunnels in’ to be opened] ™ Thursday, August 27 and a con-| + Toronto. PEARSON IN WAX. A wax effigy of. Prime Minister Lester Pearson placed in Madame Tussaud’s famous :waxworks in London Is discussed by Angelo Tussaud and Bernie Brayden, \Canadian star of British TV..: Suit ‘for: the Pearson effigy also comes from Canady designed by (allor Ed Provan of Terrific Pole Act Hired for PNE — The Pacific National Exhibi- tion takes pride in the fact that ectacular. attraction: is the Sky High Sway-O-Rama Act ‘which will perform in the already bedrock in the left bank of the 7 Peace River.Canyon. °, The powerhouse cavern will be 1,000 feet long, 80 fect wide | and 120 feet high. -| ‘trio’ sway. their poles in 40-foot}: -| pole, to. pole. K BROS. TRUCKING LTD. ° BLUE LINE. FREIGHT . LOCAL’ AGENTS: _ MIARLANE HOTEL - PH. 365-6062 For prompt service between Nelsori, ;Trail, ‘Cas.’ ‘tlegar, Fruitvale, Salmo: ‘and connections for ‘all ., Keofenay ‘points. Se | eee ie LL NOW. OPEN IN CASTLEGAR 485° Columbia ‘Ave. Fabrics - tiraparios — Carpets “Free estimates on drapery and. floor jobs)... Phone, Zenith 6306 ¢ OL U MBIA FABRICS & FLOORS | 142 Bay. Avenue, Trail, B.C. re Elgood Edwards & Co. Ltd | GENERAL INSURANCE T.. > (STAN): HORSWILL DISTRICT MANAGER Beautiful. B.C. Fealures ‘special interest- to ‘the Prince -\ special- appeal to, southern Van- | couver - Island... ° ug 1 Carnival” Exhibi-| 6 tion. i This: act consists of three} ° daredevils performing atop 125- foot ‘swaying steel poles. The arc in ‘the meantime perform- bate feats. dangerous, truly spectacular act Ni changeover — from pole; Last year’s free high act ni featured Betty and Benny Fox, who. danced and performed ac- a 125-foot pole. Their ‘act drew much laud- atory comment from both local and out-of-town Fair patrons, who made it-a‘point of inform- ing PNE officials how impressed | a ray, quality act: would be provided | hry, free of: charge. ‘robatics on a'tiny platform atop Mr. are ROHN Mrs. Carl: ‘Kellet’ Mr: of Vancouver are holidaying’ at it-offers Fair visitors many free, the home. of their son’ and “In keeping’ ‘with this policy Reet law, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mrs, J. Slemeuc of Mr.an heart of the Fair grounds daily Sousa’. dad Alberta, Mr. and Mrs, Bie nightly during the August pel cy Mrs. W. Cornelson ic., were all weak the home of sderson of Salmon ing a week at her * visitors” at the coker ig handstands and other acro- home ana and Mrs, 5 J. Blemer Peature of thelr extremely in ‘and Sharonand Wendy of ‘and ‘Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. 2 fakusp, - | fs their unbelleveable three-man | Dyck and ae ‘Vancouver: | ker and son of Victoria are. holidaying at Re- a - Mr. and Mrs. W. Leduc and spendin, few days ho- daying in’ Renata during the sherry i season: Mr. and Mrs. A. Uyse and Araxie ofTrail!were weekend and pleased they were that such Visitors at the home of Mr. and Rohn, ,* Long Play Record. Now | Out On Barkerville — The rollicking fun’ of. old time Barkerville has been wrap- ped. up ina long: play: record for home ‘consumption uae ‘The it co} py or of the Lon- don ae of Barkerville Bal- lads, was presented last week. ko 100,000° visitors drove ‘over the 60 mile. ur'xoad.from Quesnel to. see! he, town © and’:attend Theatre R 878, ath “Avo,,.Castlegar trom United Chureh yal, You can hear the mudience out the production ost The album cover is atmoat vance, sale has started” now at} a the province. ‘ record contains songs The - and patter of the gold rush era of' 100 years- ago. It was made during one of the perfomances of the troupe which has. played twice daily at Theatre” Royal each , gummer Stine ce 1962. J. think it is the first time the provinlal government has gone on record," ‘Wal- Jace, deputy ier rehihes and chairman of fhe Barkerville Advisory Committee.’ 2's Sales revenues will -help began the record with: a color picture of the cast on front’ and :fiye pages, of of be. | torical packgroun also short , bio#raphies ; of ihe *| now-famous cast headed by Fran Dowle. Those who haven't yet been to Barker vile will want. to. after hearing this record. Those who have been there! will trea- sure ie asia Wallace... Fonventte said Mr. become’ BGs prime to’ traction. Last: year’ more than i CASTLEGAR NEWS AND EUROPEAN: TOURS ARRANGED CAS LEGAR:-AGENT FOR . TH “WESTERN: HOTEL CHAIN... Es : eonet Ad zs WEST‘S DEPT. STORE. Phone 865-4911 gL CAT Sale Days Ge Here SPECIALS. GALORE. Double Compartment Stainless Steel ‘Sink, ae with. Basket Strainers, Deck Faucet, continuous waste and trap. roe $74.25 On Sale at . ah Don't. forget — we Will help plan your sewer connection if you are doing it yourself. SEE OR ‘PHONE US TODAY : Le Plumbing & Heating Ltd. c - $58. 25 The Sway-01 -Rama act fol- lows that ‘same’ tradition. ° Secondary Industries “The fall issue of Beautiful British Columbia Magazine will go-on: sale on July 30. It con- tains features of interest to ma- ny parts of the province as well]. as a picture feature on the pro- vince Sbasic and secondary in- du: A : “simon “Fraser, Days”, “of George. area is the lead. story. ‘An equally, attractive story on the Saanich Peninsula will have ‘Also featured are Hedley, the ‘grape: industry and a beau- tiful Painting, “farm Near Cour- tenay” by. E. J. Hughes. Tt is a-by “special of the Vancouver Art Gallery. -A special offer for Christ mas:subscriptions is again offer- ed with a beautiful new calendar “The Best. of Beautiful British Columbia’: as the: bonus ‘feature. TM “UNITED - Re OF: CANADA Right — AIRBORNE! E) from,a zoo in wi Toronto, , this, y still airbourne in the arms. of an airplane son hom | match for the Castlegar club. “tess: ‘Margaret : ’ Selwyn: ‘The “@lk is destined for 'a alee “dal park in central Ontario, - ‘along , with ‘a ‘ wobbly-! Jegged ° te ‘and’ a. as of !bison: Dev elopiment of tha frseway makes, g signal — . system hae given’ rise to. a ene guile you Parra ted 10, too. feeeaans breed of driving: pest .— ithe “freeway athlete.” ‘He -is- close ‘cousin : of. the! diato) type encountered on city streets position, ine Competitor ontinually can’t stand tobe (as — except that’he practizes his} he sees it) ‘out-maneuvered. If art at more 6, dangerous conditions. he daily engages in thi Hea Olympics,” he comes in various guises which have “chani Been sketched as follows? by. important ‘matters. When be the B.C. Automobile Associat ater — A chummy igher speeds and under| you “try- to pass,-he speeds up SO. you can’t. Score nine points.| @ The Dreame: Lives in a world. of:.his: own,. driving me- as he ponders more ‘gets where he’s going (if; he psi eleite Toves to nuzle up does), he won't be able to recall close, ridin: your tail for all he’s worth. Based on the dan- how he got there. Turns 01 radio, but doesn’t really hear it. it. ger of rear-end collisions he Can . often be ‘recognized creates and the de; es usually ‘are ° companied: by a complete ack ths signals. Score. him. 10. points, “Daredey : recklessly into “freeway.” from the on-ramp,:secure in ‘the belief. everyone : will © give : Having gained ‘a’ footho! darts in and out of small ; ces ‘between: cars,.causing: sideswipes and Tear-enders, Pro- bably operates 0) up 10 pin here. The’ Speeder’ —* An i ‘tient fellow who'considers yy: placing « eB me the: top of the eajacent bare both |: radar — since he hover looks in -the rear-view |! rv turns his head. Shall off, Sometimes wakes up at the g | ast: moment, and discovers his el 'offramp is at make it. Eight-points. seat ° area... Other: times, .. hands are’ on the wheel but: his ‘head and body lean to the left, aye as: though 5 bending: ‘before’ .a 5 ind. -Six-point ‘changing’ th vacross ‘the way, the clouds in ie airplane .——; you speed |'the: laws are made’ Solely for. lesser jpame si i Auottie: six: Liao beings.’ Another. 10-pointer. The Slo re 2 mad- ‘This gla- jockeys for] ¢ blinker he has forgotten to turh 5 hand: —_ cuts|’ i across: two “lanes ‘of: traffic to| 3m Pistol Club Com ‘A ‘good i endaiiee ‘peooed | cal is realized since the‘start of the outdoor senna st,‘at the (Allan Dungate, Ron Lee, : ‘Aub: roy Leverldge, and Geoff.:Sch-] ni lattner . headed : for; Cranbrook to | initiate. the, the semiannual | ¢ at and Sosy Goo trophy ace a: ae competi n.1A,| Leveridge. scor- ed'the highest ‘aggrozate of the +) Cranbrook and district shoot- ers promised to answer the chal: Cate fora. defence. this fall in legar, : Geoff Schlattner, went to Vancouver last’ week to’ attend the Provincial Champlon- ships to'‘represent the local club, He won first ‘place ‘in 'the 3 ae ‘ass The + ‘lub is . planning on sending, jrepresenta Ogopogo.,'matches in. Kelowna] su which’ colncides, withthe Kelow- ives: to. the | to call’ hand July 30,1984 peted In Meet in Cranbr ook eaeaae including autolgading fodletration are welcomed. Con-; the ated flats, (Follow the Ar-: es i bee, _secvetary of of the} row) andi: we invite one and eas ants or Menawhile the club. holds] just ontookers. Guns and ammu- regular meeting and shoot] nition ‘are | ofavailable) fe 4 gu ts ; re; the handy sport.: Advanced every Tuesday: at S30) p.m. at| minal fee. ja: Regatta. By pas, fait. “hat, a Handgun clinie in. this area’ is urgent required and : pia ng fora full- fledged’ vand iret Well organized sour: se are well:underway, complet with: films ;, and. drece fenlzed in struction methods.on: ee hand, ling and; competitive’ shooting of irs, Johnson's. Mother Died in England bara Bell mothen of Mee H.: Johnson ' of. Castle- gor passed away Wednesday Ju- ly 5\in Middlesex Hospital. ’ pte ia Bell lived: with: her Hold a Patio Party- Make: It International A favorite. way.af entertain: ing’ guests: during the summer months is to hold a ‘back-yard barbecue.» However,; ‘even: the most ‘enthusiastic may soon. wea-| 10°: ry. of hot dogs and hamburgers. The next ‘time: you: plan to| 8tal have. dinner outdoors, why not add an extra ingredient?, Flavor. your meals with a dash of conti- netal cuisine. > Hold’an. infernational al night Stine gay. can orient lanterns on} the ‘trees. Make broad Chinese hats’ of’ cardboard - for - guests. Cook’ chow ‘mein and‘ hot rice. Serve - outdoors © complete ’ with 1 aris arrange tables with: checkered fable: ‘eloths on the ‘patio. Place le’ in ‘a: bottle on: each table. Make black tams for. the guests) ‘Food for though” might be ‘an impromptu poetry ;read- ig. Earn your chef's hat as the hostess scien fhe, most original ith a promise .to co-oper: ate’ with the psent “gover- tafe, and : ‘Johnson for. five year, eae the. Fall of 1947 until the spring of 1952, he; was. in. her, 7th year and leaves to mourn here Mrs. H.: Johnson, “Mrs. H.. Schellen- burg; ‘Mrs.’G. Eastcott of. Ross- land and Mrs. L. Taylor of Vic- toria, also; two sons in Seahom, Co,Durham England, a daughter ‘Hanworth, :; Middlesex, 16 Sf 12; great ‘Mrs;/-Bell.” was ‘an ardent Women’s eat and Anglican Church worker, while in Robson. Mrs... Johnson: was. visiting in England, at the. ume. of her mo- ther’s.,passing::.°;.; on't let tree. ‘oots clog up our sewage .systom! cause‘ of td ‘nwar failures root: . 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Approved : FLYING SCHOOL | on target “The finest ‘gdvertising doesn’t have a chance unless it ee is seen or heard. } (Across from Kay Motors) : "Castlegar, B.C. = = er er De ay on of an adverti “¥s vital to its success, And circulation i is people... not the, numb of printed, or antici; R Kinnaird Zoning Kinnaird "residents. and’ ‘property-owsers are hel ‘by, notified, that. the Village Council, has given: . three readings to a_new, Zoning By-l law and that a: public meeting will: bé’ held on. Bbeaeads August: | 4th, 1964 in the Ki d ; Hall. The purpose of this meeting i is to hear’ argu: Ve ment and. opinions:, for. or against the adop:: : tion of the proposed Kinnaird Zoning By-law. The draft of this By-law: may be examined in the Village Office during regular business hours from hee! sete a the public hearing. No advertiser can afford expensive ‘guessit proof of circulati should be d ded », Vague gen: eralities, should’ bed unted. Charts, rand , “and can lead:your advertising BEST. DRESSED : J MEN WEAR McGILL SHOES “from:- art copy e of our latest ABC: Audit Report is available” on: request.” _ Allen Selbie, Village Clerk. :