CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 14, 1962 Collecting i isa Popular Hobby | The most Popular hobby in the. world and the casicst’onc to get\started on is collecting things. People collect everything imagin- able from beer bottle labels to gar ters. In fact, you would have a very hard time’ finding some item that wasn't _ belng collected by some! 2. So,. if you've always thought of ‘taking up a hobby/and ‘have never been thle to find something you’, think’. would’ please you, why]. don't you, just collect,: Ic, velop... inte ‘quite ‘va ‘fascinating pasi i Collectors are never bored, be- cause they are always on, the look-| out fora now trophy. rey ‘are not|" unhappy — } can’t an item they want = —. because they .are too busy looking for ae hf think about unhappiness, lecting is good ‘mental mé- aisine” "because it: drives.; you. out of yourself and keeps your mind f? imaginary storte 2 {> What could you collect? The that, might give you some inspira aa ‘There was an Englishman who used to collect spider webs. He preserved them carefully between two sheets of glass. Another man collected death warrants for Salem witches, An Australian: spends: his time looking | for fish's earstones. These ‘stones are formed of lime and lic close to the brains of most fish, They are shaped Into delicate patterns. If those don’t appeal .to you,, how. would’ you. like to follow in the footsteps of the man who ad- vertised in-a magazine for Jivaro Indian shrunken. heads? Or would, you, like to collect handcuffs? One :|you': younger. .1t offers a useful Today the Canadian pulp and paper industry is one of the major’ enterprises of the world. As a producer of newsprint, its output b five times that of any. other =. country./-Canada is the world's ‘second largest’ manufact- urer and | exporter, ‘of pulp. And the Canadian ; industry furnishes about 30 Per cent: of ‘the world's pulp Caieda js ‘also. a large? pro: ducer of fine, book, kraft and spe-. "| elalty papers; of paperboards of all grades; and of building'papers and building boards. About 80 per cent of the in- dustry’s total output, :now running at’ about 11 million ‘tons of pulp and. paper; moves abroad. In value the. remainder’ constitutes one of the leading elements in the entire domestic ;trade of Canada, . x oe Ke os oe : William’s MOVING & STORAGE “The Family. Mover ,|velops facets: of the ' personality hobbyist collects only handcuffs that have. graced the wrists of murderers, Then. there's the case of the wishbone:‘collector, Not ordinary wishbones,:‘mind you,. but wish- bones .from ‘fowl eaten by celebri- Hees i So, you see, the possibilities are endless, And no matter: how old: you ‘are, a hobby will make way to spend Jleisure time. It de- 4|in Castlegar‘and Kinnaird ad gives zest toa weary spirit, Into Every Home weéotricity brought ‘many woi- ters to'the home that our forefe- thers’ never dreamt ‘were possible. pid eloctrteal appliances: that you have available, you would find your task was many times more difficult. ‘But the end Js not yet in sight for the’ eppliance-hungry ‘homiema- ker. The ‘age of electronics is now entering the appHance field, and it will have a number of new conven- jences’ to offer,’ * Not the least of ‘which’ is the| electronic’ range, a kitchen stove] 8’ that lterally cooks’ without heat, Your ‘roast’ can be: placed in this stove on a. paper plate. The rays cook: the meat, but the plate ‘doesn’t even get warm. means that the kitchen 1s not overheated when you tiave a lot of cooking todo. Ano- ther advantage of this range 1s that it takes far less time to cook foods. tum’ In about 25° minutes, Baked Years "I Construction - “Ina series of: ‘coffee meetings ‘ird last Fri- day Peter Dewdney, the. PC stan: dard bearer, continued ‘to press for immediate action on Columbia ab H| ver: development sit y .“ “The' Columbia’ River ‘Troaty isst bet- date,” against: it, I'm all for, Outlining the 11-stage develop ment, he said it will take 25 years of construction to complete and.in that period of, time, $1.5 billion will. be spent, an equivalent, of $30,000 ier mn avery. person in Koot. enay, i x snaadiey went on to ‘point out that without a treaty. nothing can be ballt oa the Columbia, the “To as vaheed ‘with the Duncan ‘| Dam, : iwhich | is merely a storage ane dam’ that .will, benefit, power pro- duction in the United States, with. eaty 1s j fout:first ratifying the road-e.0 ice rete staged by] Jaycees 'in be B.C. communities, | senseless. iver “We have nothing to,gain » by. ‘Building storage san BITA’S: CATHOLIU uauEoR Rev. E, A. Brophy, PP. lGunday Masses - 830 and 1030 am . Evening Mass ~ 6.00 pm. : GRACE GOSPEL CHURCH ‘ABSOCIATED treat ty doés give us ‘many. direct tienetits and: before Columbia development can, begin; we: must’ ratify the treaty,” declared Dewdney. - its Replying.to the question of rer ’ | negotiation, Dewdney, said, “We've had: enough ‘delay. "now. ‘It:.took 17 years’ of negotiation by: experts on both sides to finally reach a treaty. palatable ‘to elther side.) ““Any further. delay, such as re-negotiation, might»: mean no treaty-at’all. This would be a se- ae blow not only. to the economy Sunday in the Legion’ Fall é A turkey which normally takes se-|_ yeral ‘hours can be rossted to's LOCAL & ‘LONG ‘DISTANCE HAULING STORAGE - CRATING - PACKING - SHIPPING OS For Free Estimates Call Collect Trail 364-1818 . Nelson 1471 potatoes take only eight’ minutes. as electric ranges are the electronic duster. With one o: bother with | dusting. Instead,’ the house will be Y Meet meat the. iaoeactewes filters containing spe- ‘This stove’ fs on the market| ‘Tues, 7:80 pam. Young People’s right now, but as yet.is very expen- sive. In the years to come, however, they will probably be as common Robson — 4st. and Srd Sundays at today. ‘Another gadget of the future Is| Castlegar — Service of Worship, at these in her home, the lady of the innate a Service of Worship at thouse. will no longer have much r d with a few ‘Thurs,, 7:45) p.m. Bible’ Study ©, UNITED. OHURCH OF CANADA 11 am, f 7.30 p.m. 9.45 a.m, CHURCH © OF JESUS CHRIST LD.8. | West t but to the econ- omy of Canada,” Hitting hard at the opposition, TMM ‘SPENCER jt fand _SPIRELLA Figure Consultants :, Brassieres, Medical and Guitomedie Supports. Mrs. E. es Etnies SAE + Kinnaird Dewdney added; “all this negative i-|talk of unemployment by,some po-| laying. and litical: parties, including the NDP in one breath and in the very, next | of new, jo! breath their, negative, talk for de- killing the : Columbia project.which will create hundreds dobs;. Hust deeming up.” ; [=f =] : ATEX Enanet “AE last eee real ‘enamel that’s oat ie “and: dries in 20 minutes!” mS Bathrooms, Klichens and trim look like a million’ dolla fe ‘when you use.Monamel Semni-Gloss Latex. ‘Yet you've. : never known painting to be so easy. ‘This enamel goes z ‘on fast,‘ dries’ in" 20 minutes, lets. you -_ clean up with water. And you can scrub it all you ‘want. . The ‘beautiful finish lasts so well you won't have to paint’ again until you want to change colors. Come i in todayt: formation is_kept current. “Traffic Deaths : Cccur at Rate. .. OF9 Per Day ‘Traffic deaths. are occurring at, the average ‘rate of nine per day in Canada, Someone {s injured er paitelberage ites. The “annual 0) Property damage each year reaches:a ‘higher ‘level. »: Many © automobile accidents " at night’ and ‘on ‘the Jong ekend trips. The All Canada In- ire: than --220 competing . Cana- dian fire, automobile and: comity ones - Fh 1. Do: not, drive when ‘over- tired, we stirance “Federation, representing | ; m firms,’ ; rules’ for. night ‘ariving: be |. Stop. for. coffee. or a short]: 2.1 Do not “rely on “wake! | ‘pills. ‘Their sitecs are, some: ie saaare! well: ott: the high. way if you: must ‘stop. for repairs or! another reasons, 94°°8. : Always: carry a flashlight] f or, flares for use fnem emergencles.: when you are about to stop. - $10... Signal all turns. 1) The directors of Civil Defence in ‘each community, large or small; should ensure not-only \that they to.a. close— i: te ‘or summer” clothes” Alnios' “but this ides’ we hope will please— eke summer, hats’ from summer leaves! 7 CASTLEGAR ‘NEWS, ‘Thursday, June ‘14,-1962..:, “Kinnaird Briefs PAINTING Comm. G. S. Rust reported on his mecting ith highways ‘ engin- cer ie E, ; Staite} regarding” the traffic hazards’. at pes abetion of the fnew highway and 11th : = i Ame . rE Bullding"pernita, for :two gar ages’ totaling $1,000. in now | con- struction were’ approved, eee j|home since: two horites cannot "be constteration should be given fe . Building permit for a now home tobe built on the same Jot as his present home. A-time limit will be put on removing the present and Decorating Free Estimates Gladly. Given P.. WOYKIN PAINTING LTD. allowed on the same lot. . EB. C,. Ackerman sald Tentative ‘dates’ for il tour. of .Celgar’s’ fibre recovery. system hes been ‘set for next Tues- wed no bacteria) in ike tests. « ‘Another five teplles have boen recelved ta: ’s water..ques- tlohaire’ bringing’ ‘tha ‘total ‘to ‘date to 80. riding of bicycles on sidewalks, boa said he has already bleycle for two weeks because he rode it on the village’s new side- ‘and paper ind of bylaw’ aie | ‘Phone 365-5410.: taken his son's "Our Domestic Pulp "Market Important The domestic trade of the pulp lustry is an important SUPPORT THE, CASTLEGAR - - KNNAIRD plore’ off-the-beat 3| Association has ithe a have complete information about| ion with a two-ton heifer. supplies. of food; equipment, nt, Was serious.-Moreover, you might. have |. ter and fuel, but also that: this th Ele: Bran Drive: slowly and be 8 alert for: approaching cars. This =| especially true on blind curves. , -Take along a wide, flat board oplace ‘under. your jack in the ‘Are’ you tribe: of motorist, who like to: 6x: Ly 1 an roads?.-If' so, ie B.C. natomoblle you will want oie gas to reach owing tips | civilization again, “Comm. Pat | PASM sugzested that time was.golng’to hava to be spent at: the cemetery soon’ ‘doing some more ‘Clearing. gt f d Timber at ‘ho: cemetery, is to be. offered--as firewood to :those cut. ae down. -under, su omic structure, - print for home consumption, the domestic ‘market is supplied with In ‘addition to pulp and a _KI NSMEN. CLUB NEWSPAPER BINGO — See the ally Newrspe for Numbers — tissue ‘papers, board, wallboard ‘and: other’ build- i and! miscellaneous papers. Vir- is to pay’ for her in“eyent she. be- came. a casualty.» cial chemicals, Once in’ ee the Sundays at 10, am. in; the Twin ‘homemaker .will alm a small elec: _. Rivers tronic Fay gun into the rooms for y a few -seconds, and: alli the/dust in the rugs° and corners’ will- fly, magic ‘irito the’ nearest filter. The householder ‘will merely have to change the ‘filters once in awhile. nr io El \OHURCR Rev.'T. Evans, Ph. 365-5536 Church ‘School at 9.45..a.m. - Worship at 11.00 am. Bible Study: ‘Wednesday oe 730 pm There's ¥e for the © Sravelling : family. tomatic +.“ elevator, Paealaion, air conditioning. ‘Just’ a’ step from city centre, FREE . PABHIN( : MEETING ROOMS Superb Meals Served in the plush “Copper : ious “Gold ‘Harry Zeberoff ‘Dies Suddenly; Funeral Yesterday _ A II resi- “ “Fort”. || dent for the past 10 years, ‘Harry ae mat Zeberoff, 36, died suddenty Sunday United Church’ — ist and sr’ Sun-| 99 ‘ATION: ARE: { 2 your. rtd and roca for, while visiting relatives in Pass): an at ween Sarr | fe a a4 ebibny a: connoisseur.’ For uel ican Church — Sunday, : ae Soe pe mime |) By To do all: things y to: the , ‘of the Koo- and parties there’s the ma- ‘Funeral services. were “held|@2m. Mattins; 4th Sunday, 11 am. : I tenays with the nutritive "value of milk and to encourage a ‘continu: __ destic “Silver Room”. from the Russian Hall here yes- ‘as oly Comm mn repr pap mens W Loreen ert Sastlegar; Eunerat bapmcndecnt: e cred ous consumption ‘of milk and its ‘products: with -the “object among others, of improving the health . and well-being of the Public. . tern, Cabinet Ministers, fully aware of the needs of Western Canada, Let’s ‘support. the work of: “these “capable: men ‘by. sending ‘a member from Kootenay ’ West to the Diefenbaker Government! ALECT ‘DEWDNEY. HE WILL WORK FOR: YOU AT ; OTTAWA TO:- : Evangelistic“. Prayer and ‘Bible’ aed Micrel day at 730 pm. ‘Young Peopk’s Pridsy st ‘130 pan, ‘Sidney Cold: ‘Process Roo ves you & low-cost roof that THE MODERN ‘years, Easy to apply.» sum- E Home in charge Burial was in Pass Creek Ceme- Fane aN: HUME HOTEL. Bur mao “Born in Grand ‘Forks, ‘My, Ze-| St. Alban’s 6 p.m.* Holy Eucharist beroff lived in Rossland for «six Trinity Sund: H years before moving to Kinnaird. |St. Alban’s 8.30'a.m. Holy Euch. For’. the: Past 15 years he | was St.-John’s 9.30:.aim.' Holy Euch. St. Alban’s 7.38. Pm. Evensong ing in cabinet making. Rev. C, R. Day —-Parish Priest ‘He was a member of the Bro-| Rev. ©. B, Day — Patisl Priest hethond of, C of Carpenters ‘and Join- ‘GALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Haan eee past member of the| ’ Grace Presbyterian Church Russian Choir and also a past|28.15 pam. Bunday seneel and Fa- member of the Eagles | Lodge. He|mily Worship. was an ardent sports fan. ‘730 Gospel Service Mr. Zeberoff is survived by:his| Thurs. 8 . p.m. -Prayer . Meeting, wife, Maria; one daughter, May; Pastor. s. racer, (Phy 365-5676 two: ssone, Srey ye ane aera RAN CHURCH three, sisters, Mrs. Plot off, Castlegar; ‘Mrs. P Verigin, Pass at st “Alias fs Aula Church vara ¢ C.. Clark / Creek, and Mrs. “WwW. 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