10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 21, 1966 Project to Allow Students To See More A centennial project to make British Columbla students more aware of their province wae announced recently by ue e ° of Province his. experience with his class- rail, bus and ferry Air, portation will be used. Stu- Lilies Le cho: J, Wallace, general the British C € ial Committee. q Named the British Colum- Dia Youth Travel program, the plan will enable approximately 600 grade 11 students from 200 schools to visit other areas with- in the province this year and another 600 in 196' Every school ite British Col- umbia, both i publle: an and indep- endent, enrolling grade 11 stu- dents will be invited to parti- cipate in the program. Travel this year will be dur- ing the week of Sept. 25 to Oct. 1, with most students leaving on. the Monday and returning he majority will have at least three days to explore ano- ther part of the province,” Mr. Wallace said. “They will attend ‘classes at school, be billetted in private homes, go on sight-| ¢ seeing tours, visit historic sites and industrial operations. It will give each student a much broad- er idea of his province. We hope each student will bring back re- ports to his school and share by basis of at a ote ae ibution and community ser- within the school, Chairman of the youth tra- vel program committee is H. Stafford, superintendent of schools at Langley and secre is J. E. Beech, tant super of schools at Surrey. First Chinese Residenis Were Honest But Disliked British Columbia's first Chinese residents were largely hard-working, honest and thrif- ty — and heartily disliked. ‘They were actually a credit to the ymmunity, as they are today, but in the early gold rush days white miners were suspi- cious of them because they look- ed nt, spoke an allen tongue, dealt mainly with yel- low countrymen and hoarded “Seven Days’ ” Host Will be Speaker at UBC Dinner Laurier LaPierre, well- ory commentator and co- host’ 0 of “This Hour Has Seven Days”, will be the dane speak- er at the annual ner meet- ing of the UBC Associa- tion on Wednesday, ar 11. His topic will be ‘Canada: one, two, three?” This year’s dinner, being held in the Hotel Vancouver ballroom, will be a special an- y;, 50 years INSURANCE For. All. Your INSUIDANICE AXP REAL ESTATE. NEEDS Phone . 965-7944 ANDERSON AGENCIES of graduating classes at UBC. Members of the 1916 graduating class will be special guests. ates of ! former se as pro- Dr. LaPierre is an assocl- professor of history at Mc- ate GilL-He has also taught.at Loy-| © ACROSS scaten bei mountains 7-For =! Ue example pom 4-Symbot for ‘samarium at Unclosed, 23-Retain 26-Figure of: spe Bullets te ED.— FOR CASH OR TRADE -SHOTGUNS — ‘RIFLES — PISTOLS “Nora s.§ port Shop 300 Baker St... NELS B.C. Ph. P. 2015 ex Oeee Hondas from 9 am. to 6 Pent tion: as well as’ Cariboo heyday’ and. later, .in 2883, when the Canadian Paci- fic Railway was under.construc- tion contractor, Andrew, Onder- donk brought thousands more to British Columbia ‘as. coolie laborers for the track laying. He chartered. tug ships which would bring as, many 1,000 at a time and by. 1882, una 4000 laboring on the rail gangs ‘wu der arduous conditions: So many died from’ scurvy that” it’ was said one was buried | ‘under’ ev- ery mile of ro: Editor and adbaditive mem- ber John Robson,‘ who ‘later’ be- came premier, agitated against the Chinese as early ‘as 1872 and urged a head tax be: levied on them. Amor De‘ Cosmos, . ano- were served by the hostess Mrs. Mun. ther famed editor and. politi- cian who professed by his pseu- THERE’S MORE THAN. GOOD BEER BREWING IN THE KOOTENAYS! This is another kind of “brewing"' we like - the steady | hum » of our fast-growing tourist industry. Not just because visitors use our products and enjoy them, but because “tourist’’ dollars mean more work and a better living for all Kootenay residents. Biewery: -fresh beer and ale f the just: happen. Every step of the way from the fresh malt:to the bottling process quality is the watchword. You can't buy era vy ; di better beer than that of Interior Breweries. North s longest free f ry ric + Welcome to. Fashion Beauty Salon Robson —— Behind Robson Supermarket Monday thru: Saturday 9 am. — 5 p.m. Ph. 365-6643 GORDON A. SUMNER Naturopathic Health Service iow Building, 605 Columbia Ave. Sates and Service CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING and Installations MARVIN L. LeROY, Supplies B. D. “Natural Gas and Oil 2 O.D. Box 130 — Castlegar, B.C. Heating Specialists OPTOMETRIST Phewe 365-8264 Office Hours: .. Tues, through Sat. “ 9-12 1S ARROW LAKES Phone 365-7355 INDUSTRIES LTD. Ges acd Electric Welding General Machine Repairs Phone 365-7738 DESMOND a LITTLEWOOD, D.O.S. METRIST Cc {ia Wed., 2.30'to 8 p.m. - Phone 365-8211 GEM CLEANERS At the Foot of Pine Quick 4-Hour Service astiegar. and District's Own Dry Cleaners "RUBBER OTSTAMPS GRACE. PRESBYTERLAN CHURCH 181 Seventh Ave, Kinnaird 3” Rev. Howard Kerr Phoue 585-6262 © 9.15 a.m. Moming Worship Church School-Nursery +A warm weicome to’ everyone “ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 8 am. Holy Communton. 21 a.m. Holy. Communion. _ CHURCH OF, GOD (Kioneird Comm. Hall) | Pastor: ‘Rev. Ira Johncon Phone 365-6762 . 9.30 a.m. Sunday School 1030 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 21, 1966 “COFFEE BREAK” . By LOIS. HUGHES ‘Tell Lois: $66-5503 Box 781, Castlegar - Minor Baseball Program SPRING SALE Released by Association ECONOMY LINE SUPERTONE ilar meeting of the | R, Vocchio’s “Angels.” Coaching caste ul Minor Baseball Association ‘held last week it BEN steeebbore heneniniay It's that time of the ered a woodtick on one of her which is all that is necessary, from one area or anoth to have little to do with who will anno; It ae pera said a dab of alcoho! will cause them ist motion on be- tracted, it may seem a little hard be sure 'to Tomoye the tick im its ‘e1 ou: feel that, ton Fotten beyond } } LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St. David's An Church Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold:C. Clark. “’PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Friday 8.00 *held at “863, Main Street Phone 965.7112 APOSTOLIC CHURCH 20 am. — Sunday School hour ‘ 2 blocks East of ti: J Castleaird Shopping Centre 11 am. MORNING WORSHIP 7.30 pm. EVANGELISTIC - SERVICE Plone 365-5884 _ New highways into the Kootenays are helping to fure people from neighbouring Alberta and from the south. Like the products of Interior Breweries, the ‘quality’ of what wo Baifour and Kootenay Bay ind clear. otfer tourists is INTERIOR s : BREWERIES LTD. CRESTON, B.C. “B.C’s MOUNTAIN BREWERY” - soaring beautiful lakes plus a happy welcome! is not p or d by the Liquor Contro! Board or by the Phone 365-7022 SEPTIC TANK CLEANING Herb Lamb Call: any | times 368-5166: BULLDOZING TD-25 FOR HIRE Phone. 365-7863 Dewis Contracting Castlegar MARJ'S ‘CLOTHING AND GIFT. SHOP Clothes for Everyone feats for a iGecasions the ‘Seaee eg Ls LADIES’ WEAR Acroes From, The ‘Post Office Ph. 365-7177 ee ii KOOTENAY BUILDERS SUPPLIERS . RECEIPT BOOKS ADDING TAPES MOORE FORMS CASTLEGAR NEWS Ph. 865-7266 » . CASTLEGAR NEWS STAND But the place to eat another Phone’ 365-7671 DUTCH MAID Birthday. Cakes eee Os — Flowers Granites Marble and | Plaques: 7 “aiken, Ca and Residential Electrical Wiring BOUNDARY ‘Blectric Hest crecaliats Hloctric Hest, : Phone 365-1241 WELL DRILLING n ‘Water Wells Reasonable Rates ‘Phone Jim Bonthron "888-6751 ee ame Rev. C. Stone, Minister “CALVARY | BAPTIST CHURCH i D. Reeves, B th. Pb. 865-7176 Across Highway Junction trom; Family Bible Hour-10 am. You ° eotp aes (age: 13-95)" Bek | ian ‘Air Cadets from Castl yall means dot not healtate to consul family doctor, Eyer a cement floor could be waxed. Apparently’ the answer is yes, cleanser applied with a long- handled scrub. brush.’ Be roy hearted, but the seateat method jello diso! ea small piece of the youngster’s flesh, for you must war, ad op oe Whip large can of ‘Alpha mille rn oh entirety. If itis something has been well hile d) 2. ths] year| there are a few young ladles be-| be longing to the Castlegar rangers | Wit Preps ° t le} who will be more than:happy to phone me that she had “diecay-| tackle it for you. i =. a ate. Fi ered a a ' To me, itis another sign of School grounds. The association Messrs, Zibin and Jobnsion, ‘ n and thought it might] our young people (villing tohelp ye 6 interest ie all of us 80 we themselves. for ito is could. start. a. nightly... check to Finance ‘a camping june ani Restricting the children] ment. they aura. eae Interested parties may’ ob-| ers,” coached by W. Keraiff; the end up fin ing ne ME these little iin further: information Yom “Yankees, coached by W. Quir- in J. Obetkott: ‘Her tel- . 's ; ying visi coho nunber i saeeers. ing; E, Grunerud’s “Tigers” and a e following récipe, belug '10 am, Morning Prayer. Robson | to back out, {hough I don't be- berry the vcbanling Seti aot —————————— Yourself hostess to a lege nu 08 a a Tf you feel it must be ex- ber. it makes up'to 16 ‘Brings Dessert Fe. Delight: 1° lemon i The ‘question arose whether of To clean: wash. with softened | o1 potion hot .. water. using a ‘household half for tops yas decided, Giat games would Robson's ‘Indians’: will be layed ondaye aa and Pea coached by Fred: Zibin and W. ssl bo Pinyed Johnston. The Robson pony Hace vers | teague will also be’ coached by P-A-I-N-T Take advantage of these EXTRA Low PRICES. at the, hopes to: be: able to hold.some|’ their of the gamés on the Robson trl he School ‘grotthds as soon’ as the 2 grounds have been fixed. Playing ‘in the Castle; a to dress up your fence, garage. and other buildiage little. league’ will be the “Dodg- i A this spring. SUPERTONE Passing of Former Castlega r Woman Mrs, Paul Oglow resolved ‘of hot | Word. Sunday. evening of recap at sug. death ; of: her: mother Mrs. ue A. Dann, in Moose Jaw, Sask. Mrs. Dann resided in Cast- legar‘ from (1952 until 1963 and ld cooled» ine will be remeinbered by her many ends. + She is "survived EXTERIOR STAIN, gallon. " EXTERIOR LATEX FENCE | EXTERIOR OIL PAINT, gallon’: EXTERIOR SHAKE PAINT, gallon . INTERIOR LATEX PAINT, gallon . : OGLOW BROTHERS | BUILDING SUPPLY LIMITED _ . Phone 365-7202 vs “Angels, Angels vo ‘Tigers, us vs Yankee! Home. Treatment For Tuberculosis Fred Dann, , and iher sprother ‘Ted Butler‘ of Reais oss taiebenions be, ms 222 cal in the early sta- 601 Columbia A 2 Mr. and. Mrs. Oglow left ‘ges it can be treated with dru; . eetavon early ‘Tuesday morning for|at home.‘¢ Chest, rays fr find Teg crumb mixture ae using the other Moose Jaw. the early’ stages. thorough in rinsing. Then when the floor. is , give it a new ook with a coat of aelt lishing ir Many advertisements a] annonnelng new packaging aad convenience. to the’ public. One uick oats now: comes:in\a dur- 00) icles ‘during.the: wet weather just to Herped a iow. ee exchange is work- ing J ie pa but. at the, moment ye are. looking for someone with, a.spare white idetphinturn. Cadels Founding ‘Next:Sunday Royal Canad- sary of the founding Cadets, g-0f the Air arad down Main St to Colu ao oo Ne 8 lown Maple the* Castle; United Canrehy for the ise am, s¢) Catholic boys wall fall-out has ne BRITISH COLUMBIA MEDICAL PLAN Comprohensive prepaid medical coverage’ available to ‘any. resident © and: ‘his family in British Columbia on an individual basis. ‘No one is. excluded, regardless of nee: | ‘health or income. Gasic rate for ~ SUBSCRIBER WITH TAXABLE INCOME OVER $1,000 iN 196! MONTHLY, $5.00 10.00, 12.50 © QUARTERLY... PER HALF.VEAR - PER Y ie PERSON F.NEAR. «PER YEAR FAMILY OF TWO S FAMILY OF THREE OR MORE 75.00: SUBSCRIBER WITH TAXABLE {INCOME OF $1 To $1,000 IN 1965 5 Fs MONTHLY QUARTERLY PER HALF YEAR one FeneON eA $2.50 nse oe FAM 00 Sul FAMILY OF THREE OR MORE . 6.25 1e78 SUBSCRIBER WITH No TAXABLE INCOME IN 1965 MONTHLY. QUARTERLY PER HALF YEAR $ 50 “ONE PERSON < $3.00 FAMILY OF TWO 200 - > 6.00 FAMILY OF THREE OR MORE 125° x 7.50 Now, no resident or family In British Columbia need be without comprehensive prepetd moclest coverage. DON'T DELAY .. . APPLY NOW FOR BENEFITS FROM JUNE 1 — MAIL THIS APPLICATION .REQUEST. COUPON TODAY! ; ~ “out along dotted line>- ‘and. rorm= a parade 0. to St. ‘Rita’s Church’ for: r the, phy glock: mans. mass, ie. Castle; juad- ron was corned in 1953, some et s+ rit ted aes cadets ie Fair: child “Air Base’ in -Spokane the pwreckond: an ‘GaEnLEHAA EWS : ” CASTLEGAR ROBSON Phone 865-6837 MORNING WORSHIP Castlegar — 11.15 am. . Robson —10 am. 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