we stock a full solaction of SAVAGE SHOES “for children Maddocks Shoe Store Mrs. D, Hughes, Ph, 365-5503 * Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs,.C, R, Munns were Mr. ATTENTION MATRIC STUDENTS | STANLEY HUMPRIES SECONDARY SCHOOL Individual Canidates copies of Departmental Eamination results for grades 11, 12 and 13 have. been placed in the mails in Victoria for distribu- _ tion through postal channels as soon as these are again in operation, In the meantime candidates in School Dis- trict Number 9, (Castlegar) may obtain complete information their st by or contacting the office of Stanley Humphries Secondary School after 9.00 am. Thursday, July 29, 1965. _ IRONING PAD & COVER Rag. 1.39 Value HOUSEHOLD BROOM 1.29 Value to 1.19 “Brame Reke hes’ 22 spring ates! teeth, wood -Reridle. Sweeps up feaves without demoging grass. | JHUGE SAVINGS ON ‘NAME BRAND’ PAINT “MARSHALL WELLS BEAUTY. COTE } HOUSE PAINT BARN PAINT § 3 i aes 33 ~ MARSHALL WELLS STORE CASTLEAIRD PLAZA Phone 365-7515 Sina? alee cnt Be 97 OEAUTY : . GOTE Reg. 4.50 and Mrs. Roy Campbell and daughter Joan, Miss Shirley Wy- daughter Doreen. All are of Kenora, Ont. Mr. Harry Palsson returned early last week from Wadena, Sask. where he attended. his brother's funeral. He.also spent some time at Love, Sask, visit- ing relatives. Miss Doris Davis is. now visiting relatives in and around Lethbridge. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, P. A. Kazakoff, were Mr. and Mrs. Nick Popoff of Winnipeg. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Oglow Jr. were: Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bor- jusk of Coleman and . their granddaughter Miss Patricia Doubinin of fratpnace. Mr. and Mrs. John Nakaska of West Virginia and Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Nakaska and Mar- garet of Three Hills, Alta. were recent visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Steve Jankola Sr. Mr.. and Mrs. Steve Gallo. A_weekend at Fernie was ent by Mr..and Mrs. J. Kubos visiting ‘friends and relatives. ° Willa, Alexa and Tom Con- dy are home after taking part in the summer band camp held at Notre Dame University. Rey. and Mrs. D. L. Faris returned recently from their summer vacation which’ took them first to Vancouver then Naramata ‘where they - spent time with a group of some sev- enty grade 12 Hi-C’s from var- of the holiday was spent at Da- vidson, Sask. with Mrs. Faris’ parents, Mr. and Mrs, E, L. Heinrich, Mrs. James Munroe has es turned after der, Mrs,: George Portier and a ious parts of B.C, The latter part Mr: Kinnaird. Socials London, | they toured the “take and Glasgow. E Mr. and Mrs). Bruno Marta .of San Mateo, aut were visitors at the: home f Mr. and Mrs. ed. Mrs. D.. Hiebert returned recently from Ocean Falls where she was a tester’ for a Gulder who was working for her Brow- nie pack holiday certificate, Her activities included a Guide week- end and two Brownie pack holi- days of three days’ each. ' Upon her return, Mr...and Mrs, C. Evenson and family and Mr. and Mrs. L. Evenson and family of Ocean Falls were guests at the Hicher® home. Emmi. Korhonen and son George, ‘leave tomorrow to make their home in Ladysmith. Mrs. J. Lloyd .Ackhey attended a week district; and ‘saw. Paris, Dieppe : C..McLeod and Mra, | the ‘Summer. Camp. Al : Band Porforms. AU Notre Dame : Clarinetist Reginald Kell of lew York took’ part:in“a very successful «band: “canip = which concluded last weekend with a concert .in Mary Hall. Ate ‘Notre Dame’ University. Featured ‘on . the, ‘program were selections by members of he’ summer® camp | band’-.con- ducted by Fred Turner,: super: visor. of Music for the ‘Vancou- ver- school board. °. ay “This three ‘week program was held at. Notre: Dame. with Barravalle, ‘director.’ of. -Ex- tention, in charge.’ Also ‘assist ing, were ‘Burt. Turvey :: ‘(wood wind section): of Rossland; Nor- man’ Fishwick (brass wind. sec- tion) of Kinnaird’ and members ‘of the Nelson. Civic Band. Some eighty students ‘from immediate . district, from Rossland to Nelson; took’ part as well as those from Sidney, on long Jr. Chole. Music Work Shop | ¥ held They, were aceompanied by. their children = Terry:' McLeod and Trinda; Elizabeth’«and Grant Ackney who attenedd vocation- al school. 3 Mrs. E. A. Fitzpatrick and by the children,, Spent several, days at Christina Lake. Their husbands joined "them for the weekend. A few days ‘of fishing at Balfour for Mr. and Mrs, E, Lucas ended their holidays which took them to Calgary vi- siting’ relatives. Mrs: Clarence Burdes.is vi- siting at pie home of her par- ents Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Creigh- ton. Terry Ham: of. Trail is a guest of Greg. Hiebert. ~ A week at the:coast and-a week at Kootenay’ Lake round- ed out the holidays for po and, and fa- Mrs. D. Hiebert accompanied | P' * Island, Quesnel, Rovelstoke, Kimberley and ‘Creston. Besides holding several cli- nics Reginald Kell gave an hour concert’ on. ‘the clarinet with Belen Datistrom of Rossland as As well. as: the Intent mu- sical training. there were per- jodical breaks for dancing, wie- ner roasts’ and a tour of. the Duncan dam. Robert MeFerrin, baretone, also gave a: concert’ for the young people. Kinnaird. Man. | Wins Prizes On _ Radio Program ‘of Wind ‘Fall, mily. our, and Mrs. A, Manjake and family leave Saturday for Fort ‘William, Ont. which will now be their home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mansoh mother Mrs, J. P. Moore of Ket tock them to London, Eng. where they visited Mrs. Mun- roe’s brother Mr. F. Moore. As owna on a five week trip which area well as seeing’ in and around | cister ’) upper Tenders ‘Called On. Lake Clearing Near Galena Bay B.C, Hydro has called ten- ders for the clearing. of’ land adjacent to the northeast arm of Arrow Lake that-will be flooded when the reservoir is filled following constuction oe ‘ow dam. The clearing of approxim: ately 425 acres.covers an area on the south shore from near Galena Bay northerly to” the vicinity of: Beaton.:and souther- Pen |, along the opposite shore al- most to Arrowhead. Closing date for tenders will be noon, Tuesday, August 10. Work will start this summer and will be completed this fall. _ SWIMMING TIP Non-swimmers can rescue a person in trouble if they can find a suitable length of rop: in time. Tie a buoyant object 4 one end of the rope and throw it beyond the person in distress TAKE ADVANTAGE of our and pull it to within his reach. When pulling the person to safe- ty make: sure: your footing is secure, se are visiting in the ‘Edmonton | Nisitors at the home of: Mr. and Mrs. sian: were Mr. Kassian’s two brothers, / Anton and Victor, his John Verbitsky and his father’ ‘Mr. N. T. Kassian and children. the Mr. and. Mrs. K.' 5, penta and daughter Marilyn ‘spent -a week in ‘Eamonton Visiting Mr. and ‘Mrs, and pa “their. -return ‘the spent at Christina Lake, Mrs. L. R. True was.honor- ed last Thursday evening at-a farewell party given by the Val- ley Vista Unit of the Kinnaird hited Church, She was .pre- be making: their fame in’ Van- couver. - Did you know? — Here is is rt Kinahan and : f A remainder of their “holiday was}” which is heard over radio sta- tion CJAT, were pleasantly sur- prised by a familiar-name re- cently when Alex’ Creighton of Kinnaird won jewellery, cosme- tics and a bonus Bit of nothing less than a mink st Mr. Greighton's ate was drawn from the many that send. in the required qualifications. ql The actual’ program is tap- ed some three weeks prior and at ‘this time his daughter Mrs. Clarence Burdes was in the audience, . Dam Site F res “Not Dangerous Fires are burning at the Ar-. row damsite, but they have been deliberately set’ by workmen to clear | away for. earth- moving ‘equipment involved in 11 the’ development’ project. .: - Reports of forest fires in’ the ‘area ‘have ‘been’ attributed fo the Arrow cam blazes ‘which an idea for the und: the. house . this; TeUTnIneR, To: keep‘ ladder legs from slip- ping on ;smooth surfaces and from. scratching’. your’ wood floors, nail a.rubber heel to the bottom of. each ladder leg. social ofe smoke, thus inisleading many residents, RCMP reported the super- |= vised” brash —'fires’are under. control and represent no threat ‘o the general area, Your ul bein and out of the’ district from August 3 to 15, If no‘ans- wer at 365-5503, pelasé. phone socials to. Castlegar ‘ News. Visiting Mr. and Mrs.. "Ron Ross are’ Mrs... Ross’ parents, | Mr. and: Mrs. J. R, Dickieson, and children, Bonnie’ and: Gary Calgary. i of Mr. and’ Mrs, C, H. Taylor had as weekend guests | Mrs. ‘Tay: lor’s mother, Mrs...S." McBride of Nelson, and Mrs. G: Gajdosiic of Winnipeg. ‘Clearance Sale | _ STARTING FRIDAY - JULY 30th SWIMWEAR © LADIES MENS CHILDRENS Why not bring , your ‘wardrobe in for “now -and realize a behead during our slack season ; OUR REGULAR DRY CLEANING PRICES — NOW TO AUGUST 28th. ‘ SPECIAL DISCOUNT IN ADDITION ‘TO. OUR REGULAR CASH AND CARRY. ‘DISCOUNT. Karnies Central Food “CASTLEGAR : KINNAIRD East Robson Supermarket ||| a. SUMMER. | BLOUSES . COATS and JACKETS . "SHORT. SLEEVE SHIRTS | §. LADIES SHORTS LADIES ‘SKIRTS | LADIES. ‘SHIFTS | MEN’S, SPORT. SHIRTS -- ” SAVINGS ‘FOR: EVERY: MEMBER.:.: OF. THE: FAMILY AT gun aera Taner roar STRLENE S anaTs cing ‘56 Ford Sedan .... $595. ‘60 Ford V8. auto. $1195 _ '62 Acadia .. ‘59 Olds S88 . ‘62 Chev %-ton . ee ‘60 COMPACT VAUXHALL $595 VICTOR weiss ‘56 Austin A55 . ‘53 Zephyr Castle Motors ita Phone: 365-7033 CTEM cc ‘MANAGER'S SALE — ; KEN SUGGESTS aes Sugar 25ths. with family order $l. 99 Margarine Dalewood 3’ Ibs. £69 Bananas 2 tt. 39c FRESH CALIFORNIA = Canteloupe vine-ripened 2 Ibs. we 25c a i GOODNESS. ME =I Cream. Corn Fancy 15-02, 6 ting $1. Soup. Aylmer, Tom or ‘Veg 10-0z 8 ting $1. Coffee Blue Ribbon Ib. oe 73¢ CANADA cI CHOICE - CANADA « GOOD BONELESS _ Rump Roast . _ Wieners Gainers: Ib. a of eee EAST ROBSON no ==. OPEN Each m., Fridays ‘till’ 9’ p.m.: Q We Reserve the Right.to. Limi Miata | “In'Cagtlegar... ........ Dealers For.“ CELGAR LUMBER ‘MEDICINE HAT ‘BRICK ‘AND TILE . é FIBREGLAS INSULATION: | - WESTROC WALLBOARD : - SPRUCE AND FIR ‘PLYWOOD PREFINISHED: ‘AND FANCY. PLYWOOD | : ARMSTRONG ‘FLOOR: COVERINGS: ; DONNACONA CEILING ‘TILES: _ REINFORCING STEEL ‘STU! ; CANADA CEMENT. pS Aes an he!.B.C.: Yahoos Spo Scenery for Everyone Author, and- Ma dow th who couldn't help agreeing ‘with “Even ‘apart from ‘the inborn lesire:to; make’a fast buck by there‘ very unlovabie ® traits: amon Columbians) which,’ dwelt upon for any length ‘o! time, would be bound ‘to: raed on the nausea suffered: by, B most famous writer.’ Let's admit at the outset that most British” Columbians SWIMMING TIP A wa is to fin sufficl to pail bott face ANYTIME Don’t be puzzled — see - 2m ana Bue -BOSSE'S || . SEWELLERY EGS law-abiding, friend. i responsible, tidy ». citizens: They’ love their Province, hae. win; proud of its scene: ed their best, within il, fo co: ‘coer: God's Country the way, ld :Ike it Unfortunately there ers who don't fall into. this ca: tegory, and everybody is: ‘blamed for what they do. e : yahoos we have always with “us; and’ ie ‘countryside bears ‘the scars of their wor ork, swimming | any’. more, broken beer bottles. Worse still, there are jagged bottle ends in the -water where they can’t be seen, ‘and kids go. swimming now. are at’the risk ‘of severing an setting “forest fires ' with ‘ ene fires ends: and’ abandoned ” ‘camp- Their rusted-out, car bodies, ing: yards, ‘rural dumping grounds and’ sprawling * subdivi- sions. have’ gashed* somé ‘of ' the most © beautiful: ‘countryside in Canada. It is doiubifin if British Co- lumbia ‘has ' any, more’ than''the good deal’; worse’ against background: of ‘B.C.’s_breathtak- ing scenery. ny lesser coun- it. mi; ‘50. ‘notice- ane, that, surely is ‘the bur- retrain. In Oka 2dne]* stance, he hardly, safe: to go because |’ the beaches" are’Httered ~ “with |: sagging © shanties, ‘auto’ ‘wreck: a usual ‘share of yahoos. But some: | ‘ : how. their depredations eo] : iin common? 55.50 Sucres — 42 ee eet will =>} bove; shows:a« full-length cswimsuit-.with a naughtily nice: laced I eleayaae. at tthe fronts ‘There 1s an‘ ‘aroma’ of Paint in. the: air. lately® at* the “local airport as: the members. oi: the den British calasbie will valaye big and beautiful. But it: pe in. spite of some’ British Colum- ope Phone, ‘365-7141 aN bee ni t because ‘of them, Be —.Vernon “News ing: Club =.busy Apter : painting - the :, exter- jor ‘of, :their- club. house. Inter- ior. renovating »is...also ; under- ‘way with :plans:-of completion of thelr: hanger on: their agen- da. Several, new * membe! shave joined ; the club in ’:the: past month:and. quite:a. bit. of, activi- ty. with. their Luscombe . aero- ine .which has-been seen’ fly. beh about the district... 030... ‘ Contrary to all the rumors and ‘snide remarks: that ‘have Expo ‘67 to Open on Time ect it — on schedule: April’28, 1967," sti ‘This is the conclusion drawn dy Eric’ Hutton, ; senior Sitar, of Maclean's magazine, study report of Expo's Foster Parents . ‘ Plan Helps Needy Children ; What have these figures Pesos — 90. Drachmae — "47.10 Hong Kong Dollars’. — 1865 Ki- 192-Won'-—’ 218.25 'Pias- Li Each ig: worth about $3.25 anadian’ and every one of the 98,104: Canadian and American Foster. Children enrolled in Fos- currency. as an extra bonus to add to, his happiness. ~ +The $8 were: ‘saved by shav- ing the already lengendary low administration’ costs of running grees to date. Not only. will n, according oa Hatton, but. ‘more im) important ie fair's' theme'— and to date they steadfastly have done, so’ against fompting blandishments to ‘open it-up’’ and make it more com- merclal:-— meee 67 will he! re. ia tne : fhe on. the invioiapility ot. the " AGROSS FROM THE. ARENA: GEMENT ' PLYWOODS__ LUMBER FLOOR TILES. ‘DOORS WINDOWS -: YOUR. BUILDING: SUPPLY | - HEADQUARTERS Ph) SO8-SUBh ah ‘MOULDINGS most ofa Basle | ‘theme the world | nas ever seen . . .. the theme itself is ag large as the human mind can eran: Man And His World." po is, in fact, the:biggest en by Canadians, according: to, Hutton. It will have ‘on‘ its‘gro-' one hundred ‘nations, “fifty-five 7 of whom: nave already signed Ae ip with The’ biggest ex- iibitors include Russia watt 000,- 000), the United States ($9,300,- 000) and France $12,500,000): But: the jcommercial " exhi- bitors :have*’ ‘90 far. beet a dis- Plan.‘ Instead \of: up.a lus \or raising salaries, the members: of ‘the board tors who run Plan voted bute the money where will: lo the most‘ good — to Colombia ° Greece, Hong ‘Kong, Italy,: Korea, Viet | (Nam: and ‘the hillipines, who ‘have ‘never. had enough ' :of," anything, ‘s and ='to whom ‘something * extra ‘is’ no- thing short of a ‘miracle.’ “) Lo'some it will mean a cou- ple of: weeks ‘at''a day camp’ — others-extra food all Through the summer — ‘to. aliit : repre: sents “Christmas in July.” : “Foster: Parents’. Plan’ is:'a non-sectarian, propaganda, ‘independent, gov- ipproved: “Adoption”: is» financial: snot le- gal and ‘costs $16 a month.: Plan has no: professional fund-raisers and: its’/financial:; statement : is ly: children‘ in Ecuador, im non-profit,*:' non- | wil app ‘These ‘exhibitors, : ander: ; Expo rules, are not permitted to make the a giant showcase for their. products ‘but must confine themselves ‘to: projecting : their ge.in'a modest, no way. The « response’: = been nse and they: re- Hip: ‘waders when ‘filled down’ but if the ‘top: of ‘waders are ‘kept’ below:the! water and the® air in the lower Part ofthe boots is: trapped: the stay. afloat for a Teonsiderable ugh ‘water: would make mailed. with pri Pride to anyone who ique: difficult and Tis: pescotine project ever underta- |, unds’exhibits put:up by close to’ water will’ drag’a ‘wearer |: Let Us. Build. Your... | DREAM HOME ‘vor your “convenience we can ae you ‘many sets : ‘from. 2 e of plans to choose’ : SAVE. 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