Telephone Pavilion Best Says One Choir Member “I think it was something to talk about, The. displays of lat- est communications equipment were realy ‘something. (: many of the others,” Mr, Kaza- koff observed. Their first view of Expo came the | next day, when they din bandshell A on the Thes of Pete Kazakofi, “in relation to the tele- phone pavilion at Expo 67, were applicable as well to a great many other r pavilions at the Mon- éreal site as well. One of “07 members in a Doukhobor choir which recently returned from the fair, Mr. Kaz- |i akoff, a resident of Kinnaird, said that of the 30 or mcre pav- ilions he visited, the telephone pavilion was the most memor- ‘A coat oe i persons went on the Expo, ludin, choir their families 4 members, and’ those involved in ‘putting on the production. Leayjng Castlegar by car July 10, the group Hravelled to loops where they took a CNR train to Montreal. The frain trip took 65 hours, ;) They arrived in Montreal near midnight July 12 and went immediately from the train sta- tion to wious- morning of July 14. A second performance was given in the same bandshell in the evening of the same day. On Saturday, July 36, 15 there was another performan in bandshell E, a larger ously “vhich with ACCEPTING RESPONSIBILITY for leadership of the province’s newest town, Mayor Carl Loeblich is sworn in by magistrate H.C. Pitts. The event took place last ie Saturday, in an action-packed day to interest citizens of all ages, from the youngest to the oldest. A swim meef, naird took the of the a dance and moments of, iooking both backward and forward were the order of the day as Kin- most important ‘step in the de- HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER ? Then you: want a central address close to all attractions, yet priced to suit your budget. We have a dining room and coffee shop and are close to beaches and Stanley Park. Please feel: free to , drop us a line for our descriptive brochure. SANDS MOTOR HOTEL MUtual 2-1831 Davie at Denman © Commercial Cards honored “On English Bay at Stanley Park” See Us fer the Best Prices: in Townl A Arbori k Ha 8B Barker Board « Brushes - Bifolds - Bldg. Paper C Celling Tiles - Cements - Ceramics D Doors’ Dividers’- Donnacona. © Electrical Supplies F Formica - Fibreglass - Floor Coverings tion in 1948. lity since c — Castlegar News Photo ds - Etc. ds - Ha is under core and was an of nearly 8, 00d, Music performed by : the group included songs in English, ‘French and- Russian, A special feature was a Rus ain Bong - — Singing, Singing As which was written by ee Makaeff of Grand Forks and translated into French by Charles Senay of Grand Forks. In addition to an extremely warm reception to their singing at the site, members enjoyed numerous other functions ar- ranged for them by the mayor of D,Anjou, a village suburb of Montreal and the place of their pret ly arranged. The entire group stayed at one location. I preferred this, and so did As well as band shell per- formances, the group also sang at Place de the Place Speed your congrat- ulations - phone fo- nightl SCTE @ of Nations. Mr, Kazakofé said he did not see the controversial Canadian indian pavilion, He did, however, sce the I don't know were trying Hs pictures of movie stars and sing-’ ers, but I didn’t get the mes-' sage — you know what I mean? ~"Z didn't understand what the way {| Lae and someone asked me if]? From the Gallery The one man to emerge from the de Gaulle affair with his integrity untouched and his image enhanced is Montreal's Mayor Jean Drapeau. Throughout the whole affair he kept priorities in order, treat- ed ‘his guest with respect and courtesy end ‘when it ‘became * No one can accuse Jean Drapeau of not being proud ‘of his province or not being aware of “the French fact,” yet Phe ‘was never in doubt about the proper pretacol of state visits. When de Gaulle visited his city hall the flags of Canada, France and Quebec were in proper order, acies and set the record straight, he proved equal to the task. ie said that another of the more Fe ane tabla displays’ was that in the” Russian ‘pavilion, where ‘a simulated space flight another, pavilion. I had to say pop’ pres: hized according to previously established _<2‘ennial planning. Mayor Dispeau's: name has dup occasionally as a tent lal candidate for the Conser- vative Party national leadership. It “will no. doubt pop up ‘even Certainly. a lot of people mil ‘pe. thinking h wuld be of allows fai to the sensation of a flight to the moon. a Kazakoff explained that a went alone on the trip to the fair — his wife was ill and taking his four ghiltren was not ft ith a twinkle is eye, Mr, Kazakoge said, Peers of. | children and things like that -— the Itailan pavilion had ‘@ mech- anical robot — it was really something to see.” The robot, electrically op- erated, has the ability to perform the. national level. . Paae Sie ier Pearson em- erged from the furor unscathed. Most people, at least those with- out any anti-Liberal axe to grind, will agree he handled the situa- ee in satisfactory ° diplomatic a : was recog-|ju By Homrv Heald De Gaulle Enhances Drapecu’s Image Speculation will wander in- numerable paths for a good long time to come, trying to find just what was back of it all. Whether or not Premier Johnson tried to use de Gaulle for his own politic- al ends, only he can say. Wheth- er de Gaulle himself was badly advised, emotionally aroused or just being cantankerous is a question that might be answer- ed in the memoirs of “le Grand Charles” when and if he ever ‘writes them. The refusal of federal au- thorities to sell France uranium without the childish attempt to put on restrictions for its use may have soured the oki war- horse against the Canadian gov- ernment. Having found an alter- native source of uranium in South Africa he may thave de- elded to tweak the C; Lumber - Lincleam - Lath - Louvres ~ Mahogany - Mac Fac Nala — Nosings Ptyweods fell sorts) - Paints - Plaster Quick Plug ‘ nose and, to use the v “raise a little hell.” of the choir met the uussian ambassador to Canada, ||:who had come from Ottawa esp- ‘ecially for the occasion, Presentation of a spinnin; wheel was made to the deputy commissioner of Expo, Robert Shaw, as a symbol of the crea- tiveness of the Doukhobor peo- le. E Asked if he would likely re- fur to the fale awitihis ‘entire Kazakofé said this 4 family, Mr. would "probably not be possible. ‘But I really did enjoy it— I was so glad to see it.” ’ Savin You'll receive your Interest pald sem annually on. yourt mintmum monthly balance. _ gs Accounts | | g Commerce Non- unt re, wit eh ug privileges, But ene also the “You Areinvited to the official dedication of The Premiet ‘of British Columbia the Honourable WwW. A on ‘Bennett, will: dedica’ Duncan Dam at 2: 00. p.m. ‘Thursday, 0 on the 17 ‘of “August. The ceremony will take place at the dams! 26 miles north of Kaslo. Of the three Columbia Treaty projects in Canada, © Duncan ‘Dam is the. first to be: completed. This is an “important day i in the history of the Kootenays, 80, do. plan to be present.: ‘Everyone is invited: is TRIBUTE TO BOB is the swimming pool in Kin- naird, recently named the Bob Brandson Memor- fal Pool. Standing with the pool in the back- ground is Bob's mother, Mrs. Matt Brandson. Bob + while in of the C river several years ago .and the tragedy sparked) a: campaign, the result of. which is the fine pool Kinnaird now enjoys. The Brandson family was among the first to make a donation to, help with the pool — Castlegar News Photo Sent Fire Destroys Deer & Bear Habitat ig . the last 10 Says, citizens |: of West Konicaay pave: been able @ger of our great cutdoors — Fire! The people of - Castlegar ‘ meer Dial 365-5351 GLS ELECTRONICS SALES & SERVICE or Evening Calls LSet Van have been. able. to watch the Progress of a fire caused by hu- carelessness as it has slow- paras up ly iy traversed Mount Sentinel, first in one. direction: then another, pushed | by the changing . winds. ‘The main topic of conversa-| sen Mee! ty ‘progress . ady rae of aircraft being used to By Jack White hours watching ‘bear and dost browsing along. the -variou: the face of, Sentinel: were lucky enough to’ survive the fire come back to ‘Sentinel, there will VIGTORIA REPORT CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August’ 10,1967 iy vanes K. Nesbitt ‘B.C. to be Drained’ Warns Bennett ““The federal ‘This is one of Premier Bennet- ts.fanclest phra- ses, and he uses Wie it frequently. He is very proud ‘of.it; and, in very truth, it is “quite an origins! : Ganada’s Youngest Flaster. Seaman Dies in Cranbrook Ira Donald Barton, 85, fath- of the youngest men ever to qual- master, seaman, ty in Canada as died Eeconty in Cranbrook. Mr. Barton was born at St. John, NB. and qualified as sea captain in’ tailing Y vessels in 1902, He ate in ig ocean ves- sels the length’ of the western Atlantic coast. - He came to. the Cranbrook until his retirement in ©1955, k to Cranbri er of a Kinnaird) man and one]: when he and his ate sige returned spate phrase, potent and tuneful and vory, very Bennettesque, Our premier trotted it out once more at the provincial pre- miers’ conference in New Bruns- wick, Jt got headlines, which is what our premier dearly loves— headlines, with his name in them, Here I had thought ow premier was going to be all nice and friendly,-exuding brotherly love at the premiers’ conference. That's’ ‘what’ he said fate be before he left this ‘capital But, politics’ being Priusss he could not resist‘a dig'at what he ‘considers als in Ottawa. tically, he just those awful, back- | speaking ward-looking, slow: poke: Laber- | artists. foundland’s Smallwood, Liberal; Quebec's Johnson, .Union Na- tionale; Nova Scotia’s Stanfield, Conservative; Prince Edward Island's Campbell, Liberal; New Brunswick's Robichaud,: Liberal; Ontairo’s Robarts, Conservative; Manitoba's Roblin, Conservative; Saskatchewan's Thatcher, Liber- ltd Sa a 3 ‘olu: ‘8 Ben- nett, ‘Social Credit, The Liberals have four provincial governments, the Conservatives three, Social Cre- dit two, and then there's Union Nationale, which to most English Canadians means sep- For Complete Insurance Service * AUTO % LIFE %* FIRE * HEALTH MIKE SHISKIN 269 Columbia Ave. Castlegar Phone 365-6665 - Home 365-6704) cannot: abide them. I. can never figure out what these premiers’ conferences ac- complish, except a.sort of gang- up’ on. the fererel government. The Premier: suspects, beef to each other about how padly. the federal government them ‘and they make pe ra get better deals, y be o . The premier; posed politically, but t they are 4) one in their desire to get more , pout of Ottawa, Thus it’s a cheery little merry-go-round -— the muni- trying to get more out of the provincial government end He .was a life of Acadia’ Lodge: and not Crescent Lodge, Pollockvill AF and ee a past deputy grand master Surviving him are his wife,: Allison ‘at ‘home ‘and ‘two. sons, Dende at Kinnairc Edna Moore: of St. John, NB, it. Ednronton;:.a; brother, Estey of New York and a sister, Mrs. ing to get more out of the fot eral government. And_ it's the ODEON. BAY AVE. TRAIL PH, 364-2114 SHOWING SATURDAY & MONDAY DOORS 7:00)": _ Doors 7:00 * ‘Two Complete Shows 7:30 - 9:30 d and Kenneth | Whom’ we ae far too pee - Wheat rovincial. prem- ijers’ get’ together itsa strange lities — Ni fight it serves a 8 01 semindér to all of a: that it is still going. The loss in dollars and cents will take many months to tabu- late and the total economic loss ofthe forests on top of Mount Sentinel, and, from other fires throughout fie ele may never be fully:kn The scar’ of human careless- ness. will be: visible to. Castlegar citizens for many years to come .as. nature: slowly repairs the damage done'by fire. - To me, Mount Sentinel was natural: wonderland. And I could observe its changing beau- ty with the seasons from’ my own front room. With the aid ofa scope I spent many tt doesn't pay * ever to take chences with wowing ae Maddocks Shoe Store we stock.a full solection of SAVAGE SHOES for children ry observed by everyone and that people remember what it has done, and ensure that they are never the reais of a forest fire. The hunting season opens on Sept. a this year, 23 days from now. —.If we get rain, if the fire hazard reduced to normal, if’ all ‘fires are under control, and: if'.the forest closure: now: in effect “has been’ lifted, by then. Just remember: “gentinel if it does open and let’s-not have a hunter or fisherman — be. the cause of another outbreak of fire in this district, this year or ever. Wateh your cigarettes and matches and. how. you. douse them. Watch your camp fires, your gas lanterns and stoves and be sure you bury all your re- fuse'as well as dousing your fire because’.a: piece ‘of clear can ‘st e too under: the a ‘wrong conditions. Enough said! »So far I have only been able to obtain the ‘proposed opening dates on antlerless animals, s THE THUNDERBOATS. ARE COMING! See Unlimited Hydroplane Racing” " AUGUST 16 - 19 AT KELOWNA | As the sleek speedsters compete in the 2nd Annual B.C. Cup Race The boats'will roar over a 2.5 mile course on beautiful: Lake Okanagan at.an aver- ‘age speed of 100 met A Centennial Spectacular for what it's worth,’ here: "foes Area), Kootenay) and 11—{the™ East Kootenays). “Mule deer - and :-white : tail you know). Elk — Sept. 2 — Bulls only —10.and 11. Sept. 16 — Bulls only District No. 8. oat. — Sept. 2 — No. 10 and 11. Sept. 23 —.No. 8. Caribou — Sept. 2 No. 10 and 11, Sheep —'% curl and better, Sept. .2 — No. 11; Okanagan Sept, 23. ‘ Black and_ grizzly bear — Sept..8 — No. 8,10 and 11, with no baiting allowed on elther. specie in *10 or 11. AIRLINE RESERVATIONS MEXICO. HAWAIIAN. | AND EUROPEAN TOURS | ARRANGED in‘our forests is) ‘STARTS TUESDAY. The Newest ‘and Funniest “Doctor” of Thean Alt “BocT! ‘OR IN CLOVER” — cotor .- NABOB eh Cut Green Beans CHELSEA. -» Pork: & Beans 15-02, 4 for. 49c_ Scott Tissue, 4 ante 15-oz., 2 CATELLI SPAGHETTI. -IN TOMATO SAUCE for . 33c “KLEENEX Paper Towels 2 roll pkt.. . . 49c | Ivory | Detergent, : “ Carnation Milk, «. i ee! ae Te Ib. Ros-Ghequing Savings | SATU aGan’ AGENT FOR; Account; 4 THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN. WEST‘S. DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542 QUALIFYING TRIALS AUGUST. 16-17-18 FINALS AUGUST | 19° POTATOES 10lb. cello. . 59c DRIVERS WILL COMPETE FOR $25,000 IN PRIZE MONEY GROCERIES MEATS We ceserve the right to limit quantities CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE B.C. Hydro & Power Authority: