CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 24, 1969 "Crystal Clear Rory Provides Fun for Guides “gently jmovlig]i carrying the floating leaves, flies, ete. to- ward the swimmers, then dis- appear magically. The water of the ye water slow! The sweetest sound this side of the Sea of Tranquility the purr of the filter at the pool at Camp Rory. The most relaxing sight is that GIGANTIC SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE PRICES SLASHED 25 to 50 % ON DRESSES — COATS — JACKETS BATHING SUITS 20% Off on Sportswear iKARNIES is so clear you could see a contact lens on the bottom if Pool neces L It is still cold, but not too cold for the Brownies and Guides cam) eee these days, who are e under the capable leadership of Patricia Kennedy, our camp swimmer. Many, many hundreds of man hours have gone into this project of improving the ool, willingly volunteered mi Rivers Division Girl Guides. The many organizations who donated money for material during the last two or three years for this project now at least are able to sit back and say. “We lent a hand to the can all get together and join in ithe swim again in Septem- * Wouldn't you like to ee grassy slopes beautifyin; pool? Wouldn't it be ca the girls had a clean area of press, to be able to relax themselves. before going back their chores of cooking, ah camp set-ups, etc.? Come out and see for yourself what has been done WELCOME to Kinnaird is now made more friendly by the addition of Centennial Sam and Centennial Sue to the Town of. Kin- naird’s billboard located on Trans-Canada Highway at the the now made more attractive with the addition of the two cartoon characters — lists the services and other attractions available in NOTICE INSTALL A New Gas Furnace Now A ive $50.00. eee $16.00 Your Old Non-Gas Water Heater! Now Before Offer Expires! Heating will be closed for Holidays: July19 - Aug. 4 inclusive. " For Free Estimates ALL : : : SMITH’S PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR - Licensed Gas Fitters. — Plumbers — Sheei Metal LT AAACN the K "s garden turn-off road to the Kinnaird Park. The familiar sign — — Castlegar News Photo by these ard- working parents, and project your mind into the future of Camp Rory swimming as the astronauts have done these past few days with the future of space travel. Cominco Names New Manager Of Purchasing DAYTON SAFETY and NON-SAFETY WORK BOOTS We also have the Western Styles as well Children’s Good Health Habits Stop Heart Trouble This anclent maxim is something remember when you consider the forces which in later years will shape your children’s Puce to heart attack. 2, The ee of Lloyd Wiliams as manager, pur. chasing, of Cominco has bee! announced by J. H. Salter vice-president of operations. ‘He succeeds R. E. Walton who has retired. In his new capacity Mr. Williams will direct the pur- chasing and warehousing or- ganizations serving the wide- spread operations of the com- pany. ‘4 Mr. Williams was assist- risk of heart attack i is duals umproved. if they realize the fact that death rates from heart attacks in men range up to 200 per cent higher among cigarette ‘smokers than among non- on the The earlier a person be- gins to smoke, the greater the risk to his health in cuture years. . Parents should acquaint ith th B | amount smoked. It has been shown that ain the majority of families where parents don't smoke, neither do the ie fact that heart and circulatory disease is the nation’s Use Castlegar News Classified Ads health enemy, being respon- sible for more than 50 per cent of all deaths. SEE THE ALL NEW ARGUS CAMERA All carry a one year Unconditional Guarantee Herttt Photos CASTLEGAR’S, PHOTOGRAPHIC HEADQUARTERS Phone 365-7663 Your Heart advocate regular and moder- ate exercise, the need to: avoid cigarette smoking, and the value of regular physical check-ups. The amount, character and frequency of exercise varies with age and with the uous exercise. Adults, on the other hand, probably should not take strenuous exertions nan terest in physical activities which they can carry through adult life. One way to promote physical fitness is to choose an activity in which the en- tire ff ly can Participate: skiing, skating, hiking, swim. ming, to name a few. y is exercise impor- tant? Not only does it build cess to be an important factor in e yvisk of heart ant prior to his Present appoint- micnt Born in zaabestol s. Que. Cin ym UB Toad with a Sse in electrical NG : Hardly. Many of Old bs staunchest admirers are quiet ones. 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Dec. 31/32109 Published Every Th WEEK’S WEATHER x Min July 2493 58 — Ju 38 25 Ht J say 2 i 28 80 VOL, 22, No, 31 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA,” Ri Trans-Inland Airlines As to Serve Castlegar Air. line line service to jakusp, Burton, Ed ewood, Castle; Mile. 84, Mica. Ci fale! Crescent, Spur, Mills. and| pro mount, “ MeBride, Prince Geor, vealed a A Survey of the area ‘cia approximately 6: Morris Aviation of Revelstoke aud ni now president of Tran: ice ‘tom the Air Tra Committee» at Ottawa that restrictions. “in connection with a lic- ence to operate between the More Break-Ins ‘Baffle the Police At the Weekend * The rash of 6 the Castlegar distri as in the past wee! Police say. an attempt was made.on an inside door’ at the laundroriat near the inte wie pried open a intry gail ing cpperred to have keer ave During: the - same ‘time irger| appa are the o1 rently it tak only port, in. The incidents are still un- der investigation. centre: nsee is prohibited “tom operating direct non-stop flights betw Detwoon Castlegar and hee second application approved calls for service from a base a Revelstoke to Sicamous, mon Arm, Kamloops, Kelowna, Vernon and Armstrong. The licensee, in this aj ication, would be prohibited rom. operating direct non- stop flights between Kelowna and. Kamloops ‘and: between Vernon: and Kelowna, points which willbe subsequently untain lines, A peantea s Aviation and e pould the interveners perating irom the department of trans- Then the Revelstoke-bas- ed airline will be all set to begin ‘its new schedules. Kootenays Included - _ for Dominion: Grants " disclosed the Zs weekend by Kootenay- est Mra in Harding. 1 when Soe bil. is region assent. and. areas “receiving aid are named. The Grand Forks area is as egnfirm- eral) West Kootenays will aaa int be named:as one of Sie “slow growth”: areas ‘ ing for, cash grants. of up to| $12 million for new plants] og. and: expansions a he spoke ter Jean ter} a and the | mi the will | 3! be included: in adh ie group. o: ignated: areas. . Marchand refused to elaborate” ‘on“the report Workers Sel Up Celgar Picket Line Federation of Telephone Workers set. up’ a picket | £tanl line Tuesday outside Cel- gars operations here: that, in the reatened, for a .whil le, to ofaeile te an Ottawa meet- first |f ing with Sir. Marclian Under the new eeminded the ratesignated Lonrerh of the AID. ili- ‘be -en- ‘designated ions” gor at least 10,000 ‘square Lack of economic growth replaces unemployment as the major crite: 1d: to: deter- ie whether a a region quali-: fies for the ‘grants. ‘The -bill is aimed at pro- moting the growth of secund- dustry Mo. ais" feander of Airlines, recelved inoe | his application had: been ap- ved with t | hobor committee contributing to this week- A. will larged to that aid will Eo to|¥ regi 8, the] js sonoff of Castlegar, of the Douk- end’s three-day. Summer Festival, is one of looms and: the many articles made in the 1920’s on them will sbe® homemade looms like-'the one Mrs. Bill urday in’ the. poff's husband for dress-up affairs’ and FIFTY: YEAROLD SUIT held by Paul Samp- meetings, shows no! wear example of.thé strength and wearing quality of these ‘early.\garments, Spinning: wheels, E in the Aug. 27 provincial election. ously after a. threat by: Robert. Sommers, lands and forest’ minister before he . organization. d ‘is a. prime demonstration on how to use part of the display this: Sat- Kinnaird Hall. The festival is Popoff of -Ootischenia -is-sitting at. The suit, being sponsored by the Castlegar and District which was used in earlier days by Mrs. Po- Chamber: ot ‘Commierce, ‘ = Castlegar News Photo ‘Sommers and about 50 ot his supporters—center- ed mainly in the Castlegar- Kinnaird ‘area’ of‘ the riding —walked out. after they fail- ed..to force Mr. Driediger to suspend the constitution. The- constitution says holders of provincial memb- erships’ for longer than 30 days ‘are eligible to vote: memberships made them elig- ‘ible. Mr. Driediger quoted the ‘constitution’ verba' for several moments to dra the attention of Mr. Driediger to the proposed motion for ispersal. At. one point, he leaned over toward Mr. Sommers and said: ,’T can’t make him hear Sommers’ reply was viet Cand pointed: Be “Make him hear you,” he me: _ Festival For Great : _ Weekend Fun : ce said. “It’s important, Shout it ri ei “uproar started when rotested a rul- nstitutional procedure H would be: followed: Mr..Sommers.and ‘his Rossland-/ Bai ‘Trail’ .had . not, "been. vitally concerned: with constitutional procedures before year. Earl-Greep* vot Castlegar, who‘said he is a former: vice- president of. the constituency association, said: he was elect- Mr. Driediger said he was “fully aware of what has thi bs gone on in this riding in the last few days.” He was sur- — . up had sold memberships yin the belief they’ would be Driediger “If anybody told a :you. in the last few days thal DON. BROTHERS + «+ Unanimous Choice BOB :SOMMERS. .. = Storms from Meet “In Six Months fe Castlegar’ Airport -handl-| : ed over 13,000. ‘passenzers during ihe: fiat half of 1968 DEEP SEA; DIVER is Charles G. Gillman, son of Mr. and Mrs-- D.. L. Gillman of Robson, who-has ‘just completed a course at.the Coastal School of Deep Sea Diving in Oakland, California. For the preceeding’ 11% .weeks he attended the only commercial deep sea diving | School in the world, which ary_ int through - capital its to companies cose he pian a verted whee the “picket ‘lin was) lifted after two hou lowing plant. workers ‘on the 3.30 p.m. shift to enter. the plant without crossing a Biiere the the picket line was lifted, traffic: compos- ed. mostly of. workers-com- ing on shift, wa: up| for ‘about two miles from the plant to the ferry, said : from Nelson, Castlegar t.and Trail set'up-the pic! line when’:B.C.-Tel. super- visory perecanel ‘went: into oe ‘repair the | tele- hone system in the plan’ lumber and pulp. divisions. The repairs were of 2 ill developed: and: where ' it: will be: located; has \ brought * cri- ticism: from: sateen sourc- eo underwater is a state diploma | “It is a most unusual ‘school ‘with classrooms 12'to 30. feet underwater. While diving, Mr. Gillman’ has learned the techniques of ry, use of e under- water, pheumatic tools, ‘underwater. welding .and burning, rigging, | demolition ‘and use\of explosives “in marine and |b: oe Tip Over Craft Here Pulling in Fish {Mike Obetkoff and Nick : Kinakin, two Castlegar men, have. a unique fish ‘story. The two'men were fish- Ootischenia cemetery in a boat when one of them reach- fied over the edge-to pull’ in a fish which’ had been caught. “-“The boat tipped over. Castlegar RCMP. said the incident sparked several tele- phone. calls to police. head- quarters’ as the fishermen floated down the’ Columbia river — first clinging to ther overturned boat and then on a log: es. an emergency nature, said Ccl-| gar: industrial relations dir-| © ectar Bert: Collier.; None of the ph the |: mill would work ‘and: there’ was no communication between Lapeer in any future emergency cases will be for the company to notify the union of. the situation.: A’ anton member el Hitee ac- the re and. icket Tine will be be ani cat pi ight ne THREE YOUTHS remain in Castlegar’ Hos- rd,| pital and a ‘fourth has been released -after. they were taken to hospital early Sunday morning with injuries they received when a° car they were riding in crashed into a con- crete’ abutment on the north end of the raw} overhead bridge near the Castlegar News. Craig Pettitt has been released. day morning Andy Kowslehvk, Ron | Mac- ‘salvage work,-as' well” as oil ne Sere, kereth’ and Peter Ferguson were still in hospital. RCMP said the accident occured about.1° a.m. “After hitting the abutment, the car skidded along the road and came to rest against the old Seto Cafe building. Police had not yet determined the driver of the vehicle which is registered in the name of Peter Ferguson. Investigation into the while yester-' accident is continuing. . i ind ing their way to. shore. They were picked “up by Donald Temple of pues “Site is Moved . ‘Site of | ‘Sunday's radio- controlled ‘model: airplane display’ and exhibition” has been moved ae aare.en the Robson side of bie was announced Gould, who said of transport: offic refused permission for. the to be held at the department — Castlegar News Photo ing late Monday near the|his _ Civil. defence co-ordinat- fi dd. Warner..of Kin without full’ membership. “It is ridiculous that, ‘this party | ig taking" ‘money under alse pretenses.” Mr. Greep, Mr. Sommers’ son Robert Jr.,’his son-in-law guy: ‘Armstrong and H. M. York of Kinnaird were most prominent among the Scm- mers. faction. The former. cabinet min- eters directed the_. action quietl; yy cocaatomally: making int duri general hubbub that foreed | ME Drie- diger several times to call'for order. As Mr. Sommers spoke with Feporters outside the istics centre, Dominion arena of Statist- ies. , The selected points, show - one way passengers journeys be- tween Castlegar’ and other Points totalled 13,310, while those between Cranbrook and points reached 10,690. Vancouver was the big- gest attraction with 7,930 pas- sengers travelling between that. port and Cranbrook. The following list shows! the other one: ‘way passengers |), ol her | 2 The Town of Kinnaird received the official Lan ters Patent for its coat of ae yorking through Allan - pa beados OBE, consul tant in tees meeting, M -he.was ‘prepared to return to the meeting ‘and demand his money ba Points and Castlegar ‘listed | Ie: first) and Cranbrook: Calgary 1,690, 2120; Kelowna.480' and [330; Penticton. 360 and’, 240; want will get Soden: Mrs. Zp. West MP aeaee "Harding and Mrs. Hard- the event's organizers read NDP LEADER Tom Berger was a visitor to the Castlegar area Tuesday’ as he appeared in a car cavalcade here on behalf of Rossland- NDP. candidate Tom Mackenzie; Pic- tured here, left 13 nent are: Mr. Berger, ing, and Kinnaird resident Ross Fraser, an official of the NDP organization. A lawyer, the NDP leader says he is in politics ‘“be- cause it is the only effective way’ that we can bring about the necessary changes in our society.” — Castlegar News Photo