BILLOWING SMOKE and a brisk wind add- fire seemed to be threatening the huge fuel ed the storage tanks, one of which is visible in the picture. The blaze was contained short of the, Castlegar firemen joined dam em- Colcell’s New President ‘At Home With Problems’ By Bob McMurray Vancouver Province dealt with the i” |control, rumors of ployees in pouring water onto the blaze, tanks which began of undetermined causes in a town and damsite crews. tire storage shed. At times the wind-blown , after a d effort by — Castlegar News Photo last Septem- But there will be specific waterfront-view | plans in about ‘another t three bed some of|}months to: move into lumber losophy and Production in the vicinity of id of for the ge ta a grip on the bosines ne here,” a hiring top management cost. sale of ture. can There is no doubt that Columbia Cellulose ‘has hadja and still has its problems. The statements and fore- they. also own, casts made at the annual mee- A Mother's Day Parable young mother set|the end will be better than her ha on an the path of life.|the e beginning.” cg tote fs She she way:Jone?, she was happ' and she would not . And -ber guide sai believe it any ld | lit and you will be old before) be! . you reach the end of it, but — th : . ia C streams. The sun shone on ASTLE them and life was good, and the young mother .cried, “No! ever be lovier SHOWS 7.30 & 8.00 p.m. | than this.” SL Then night came, and Tonite and Friday storm, and the nath was dark, » Kiss The Girls & Make Them/and the children shook with Die fear and cold, and the mother E caw them close and covered with her Saturday, Monday, Tuesday Dean Marti as Mat Helm THE AMBUSHERS Wednesday, Thursday, Friday | COM*, bright Dick Van t Dyke senbie Reynolds nese of day, for 1 have taugh coura! DIVORCE AMERICAN STYLE And the morning came, and there was a hill ahead, ene Hi-Lite Restaurant “Specializing in Chinese Foods” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders _. Open 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight Daily Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays & Saturdays ‘Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS GRADUATION SPECIAL $200. on Any Purchase or Purchases of $15 or 16% of VALUE (Whichever is: the Greater) Eg. $10 Off on $100 , Bring this Coupon With You ‘May We Suggest: Jewellery — Watches — Luggage Diamonds — Dresser Sets — Etc. and the children climbed and grew weary, and the mother | pa was weary, but at all times shes said to her children, “A patience and we are there: P So the children climb- ed and when they reached the top they said, “We could not d | have done it without you, Mother.” And the mother, when she lay down that night, look- ed up at the stars and said, “This is a better day than the last, for my children have learned fortitude in the face of hardness. Yesterday I gave them courage; today I have | & given them strength.” strange clouds which darken- Yen groped and stumbled, and the mother said, “Look up, lift your eyes to the Light.” And the children looked and); saw above the clouds, Ever- lasting Glory, and it guided ¢hem and brought them safely beyond the darkness. And that night the mother said, “This day has been the best of all, God.” And the days went on, and weeks and months, and the years, and the mother grew old and she was a little bent. But her children were tall and strong and walled } 24! with courage. And when the their mother and when the way was rough they lifted her, for she was light as a feather. And at last they came to a hill and beyond the hill they could see a shining road and golden gates flung wide: And the mother said, “I be And the next day came ed the earth — clouds of war | This can! and hate and evil. The child- for I have shown my children | against the way was hard, they helped | i ig, | the mills Itproving the companys alti t/one in about eight or 10 in North oak or 20 ogo Cr down the road a few years. port divisions‘ said that his sirabis oataations that only [ think are attractive. I have problems.” Then slightly: problems are really thing here within le has hired “about six being made, jor tmancial improvement is|wood supply cotta in the B. industry, to this job from one as pre-|commodity an sident of Champion Papers ex- chins as an additional benefit. has been “ unde provements would gone to problem situations be-| would have to be used up. fore and am at home with|Looking ahead, he ett me ‘ould be he switches tactics in Balan balance by 1 1971. “It is: ine opportunities. I don’t-see any-|to get into position to take ad- Columbia| vantage of this firmin, Cellulose and its various fac-| With our present costs we ets that will not yield to pro-|would find it difficult. It per management techniques.” would, be horrible to miss. We - | opportuni earnin, has been te ancee firms might be interest- of taking advaniage 0 a add. tion: be pedis or ae saat product when there is a dis- . {ruption in our prime market. | bi Just what forward inte- gration there may be is still -|under study. ice Ru} in order to get better ui ‘tion of timber supplies and a better supply of *4No negotlattons wiil take place without the incumbent management of Columbla Cel- lulose being Involved. It must e remembered that we are A public company and the eth- ics of Celanese are such that they will not compromise the pontion! of the public share- 0) authorized cenit which was jpproreds at ene annual meet: John -Mitls: PAINTING and DECORATING CONTRACT OR HOURLY TELEPHONE 365-7454 HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER? Then you want a central address close to Long and ‘expensive hauls .|for its tinber supplies have given Columbia Cellulose what| 35 -|are reputed to be the highest); riate sie || to help ity ‘economical. Scrimshaw sald his job here was by contractual ar- ‘angement. “You don't come to a situation like this without a rr I will be here ace jhe oe Beyond that it 1 like will be here as long as all attr. yet priced to suit your budget. We have a dining room and coffee shop and are close to beaches and Stanley Park. Please feel cies to drop us a'line for our descriptive bro- Sands Motor Hotel MUtual 2-1831 Davie at Denman Commercial Cards Honored “On English Bay at Stanley Park” CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs., ‘May 9, .1968 four money's worth SAFEWAY GUARANTEES THE LOW PRICES. Prices Effective vevaliee< Gold. With Pectin. True Fruit Flavor. 48 fl. oz, tin . May - 9th | May. lth Fresh Coffee Byrenty Beef, Chicken or ey 8 oz. pkg. tr neers The executive, who came|turn out aber soe as another id would provide ven with a sawmill, im- take time, the president pointed out, be- cause existing inventories pulp ‘market wi on our management ig up. it lose for a decade the ity to- maximize Scrimshaw was asked if the parent Celanese Corp. of America is offering the’: Sol- umbia Cellulose -for sale. It been reported that Jap- “Put it this way. Celanese would sell its shares in Colum- can tell you that there are no Tcration for ional ‘pers tions. at Prince! now going on nor - Newspaper Advertising Pays Off Big Simpson's in Toronto expects to sell $25,000 to $40,000 worth of merchandise for every page of advertising it runs, toa report in Marketing quoting Ira Reid, the store’s advertising manager. The company has pulled as much as $75,000 from a single dress ad in the Globe & Mail, Toronto’s morning paper. Reid says his company places an average of 30 to 40 pages: have there been any negotia- and/| tions. and a strong policy section § in Vancouver. ~_, His Nor 1 objective: wp |! “to work: on ‘A strike company sawmill at. Castlegar. Picket lines across the main access road also forced closure of the Col- ‘umbia Cellulose pulp mill. The vide a cash flow since the new Beene Kraft mill at Prince Celgar strike was settled in Burt C: ditor the Castlegar News, ‘ea fis cena Yanks Speak Out Frankly Canadians and Americans operation was needed to pro-jmust speak up “much more forcefully and frankly” on matters of mutual concern, of advertising a week in the Toronto area, and “for every 100 lines of space at 50 cents a line we expect $1,000 in sales.” (There © are 14 lines to the inch in advertising measurements.) : Simpson’s regards the Globe & Mail as a showpiece medium for its best advertising—80 per cent of its fashion copy. The Star and Telegram, Toronto’s evening dailies, are used less for pres- tige ads and more for store-wide and price-off merchandise. CASTLEGAR NEWS January. id that pro- isting Colcell sulphite plant at Prince Rupert have now been overcome and that the new mill is. operating field and output now are the reduction of the costs of Providing. ¥ wood for Prince and coaidcation 80 ft is no longer a single commodity posi-|@ ket pulp mills America whi blems of integrating the new country must work tat ie “just shout on budget” with | dustries” to obte obtain production steadily here near on "Heine ug proeml te tete, te The two bi lems |ed in the e Euro] (opportunities?) oy be met Common Market, or in Jap- nual ima moted by Kiwanis Internation- “We are ane of five mar al. ‘for some anyw] ne can be achiev- ipbell was guest club during Week, an ition week pro- & Broaches. Made in . 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