RATA INGWS) W » June 28, 1961 GRA ELECTRIC LTD with branches i in Grand Forks uid Greenwood | is es to astend its. services from the Boundary Country to the Kootenays. In addition to. the: General Electric line of appliances we offer a- complete service in Plumbing — Wiring - Hees AND WATER SUPPLY INSTALLATIONS Drop i in anytime to 625 ‘Columbia Ave. or ‘phone 5919. ‘We would be especially happy to have you visit us opening ates Thurs- day or Friday, June 29 - 30. When Our Gigantic 2 Day - Sale will be in Full Swing © INCLUDING THE FABULOUS - GE... APPLIANCES — ALONG WITH MANY OTHER ITEMS ‘ALL AT Terrific Savings FRIDGES —- RANGES —. WASHERS — DRYERS — WATER TANKS — SMALL APPLIANCES — AIR CONDITIONING — PLUMBING FIXTURES — PARTS & cone weer YOUR BOUND TO DO BETTER | AT BOUNDARY ELECTRIC YOU GET A CHANCE ON FOR ALL WHO ENTER ‘We are anxious to meet you so do drop in. opening day or anytime. 4 hea e a Sita A We Extend ertlile a. Ultra Modern Business Block We are very ple sed ind d to ‘the pollowine cisterprivess: 4 ‘Boundary Electric Ltd: - Crystal Laundry Castlegar Ltd. West Koofenay Power & Light -Bell- Air Barber Shop . AT 10.00 A.M. THURSDAY, JUNE 20th, In conjuncbion with the opening ae the: Business © Block Oglow Bros. Building and Supply. Co. Ltd. -wel- =| come you to their large New ‘Store. Valuable door prizes will be given away and you’ don't have ‘to buy a thing to participate. IST PRIZE, A BEAUTIFUL OFT. X12FI. CARPET OND PRIZE, 5 GALLONS OF PAINT - 3RD PRIZE, FISHING ROD AND REEL AND’ 5OTHER GRAND PRIZES There will be "many factory and distributors. representa, tives ‘to tell'you about their products. 4 With the: nice facilities OGLOW. ‘BR S. will be able to eiiable: you. better with’ the ; finest: ‘building ‘materials available. ations, Canada Cement ‘and; Murray..Brantford' Rete and for the ‘first time available for imeneions: .. the beautiful’ new “Arm: Acoustic Ceiling ‘Tiles. © ATTEND THE OPENING into our business community — “During the “pane few. weeks; there hasbeen considerable actl- vity..at Rosebud. Lake | aa. Camp Beaverlodge has been made ready for ‘another season, “* Some old cabins have been dis- Increased “accommodation: mantled and many new’ ones have been bullt to provide improved and Perhaps the ‘best news for those who have attended the camp before An be that. another,,teepee has il i ae iy The Goodwill and Rainbow dir? oles of the WA, to the United Chur. ch; held a very’ enjoyable ‘poteluck ‘Thursda; ter B.yery delicious ‘Supper! a| day, snore ‘devotional period ‘was heldiiled |: by Mrs, R. Hunter, followed by some entertainment and ‘games: This was -from the Stony- In. ‘Viens ‘at. Morley: sinid/-will ‘be’ in! use at this year’s camp. Up to 13 boys jodated in Mrs, Dawson will be back as camp mother providing council’ and ‘) comfort for boys away from home. Camp "committee ©’ chairman,’ Walter ‘Taylor, has arranged ‘tobe at camp’ and) assisting the leaders through’ both camps this year, His Gsaistant,.. Ritchie Caputo, is ‘now rounding out’ the camp ‘leaders and asks anyone. interesting, in “assisting } | to contact: him,. Lake “ia an’ unbeatable attraction, Swimming and, boating ingtruction ere naturals at thiscamp with its| George excellent -water front,facilities, The beautiful” Inkestde setting is also ideal for the: evening; campfire and singsong that ‘close the camper's ‘ithe. camp'is fortunate ‘in tt having. the’ services - of ‘Myra, ‘as' damp cook. Boys’ who’ have ate tended. previous camps will no doubt :yecall the ssebiulotis) meals Provided by Mrs, Ewing You can Jeave-your-insurance details in the :! bands of your Wawanega Agent — he’s a speoe: /.“ falist in Fire,:.Auto,,.and Personal. Liability...” Go) provide fuller. use of, the by, APPLICATIONS POSTED Mica to Impound 98,000 A. Water. ‘Water: ‘ileence opplication | ‘for construction :; of Mica. Creelc ‘dam have: been posted on'\the site ‘and fled; with the Revelstoke water re- corder, according to 0.5.0. Hydro spokesmen, ‘The ‘application was the last of three to be! poste: and ‘filed. YMA community as a, whole,,¥, a Pearsall has announced pro- vision, has now been made in camp policy to enable other. organizations to run a resident, camp of their.own at Rona Lake, R ‘Hanky. Shower Held ‘For Mrs. R Harding .,| recorder. are ‘made ona form which ‘outlines’: briefly ‘the |4 went «up on ‘posts Thursday'at the Duncan Lake and Arrow Lake .altes, and (copies: wera] filed j-respeotively with’ water: res corders at, aslo and’ Nelson.’ ‘Mhe notices’ fled’ py: the water dam’ ts given’ as ry ferte os < ‘Mica Creek develo ds de- fined as a rockfil! storage ;dam 620 feet high and 2,500 feet long to'tm- pound a reservoir “of 96,000 acres. Depth of storage-at the dam will be 883 feet. A forebay channel will be constructed for future bared Po- wer generation. The Duncan Lake dam ‘ts des- | oribed og an earthfill dam 126 feet high. and 2,540; feet long, with a}, reservoir of ,18,600 acres, An’ intake structure is, to be” ‘Provided, for, the scope of each. development and -has [> an at A surprise: chief shower + | was held last week at the home of. + {| Mrs, H. Johnson wishing Mrs, Ral- ph Harding a ‘Bon Voyage.” Mra, Harding left! at. the week- i] end for 8 two-month ‘Visit’ to Mus- | | sleburgh, ‘Scotland; where’ ahe: will ; | visit her’ grandparents : and ‘other z:, Insurance, Whatever type of insurance you : ire, you'll find he has a ‘Wawanesa S géet your needs! He's ‘always as dlose ia your” «telephone - or drop:in: to, see, him-any-time, - + Young Agencies Limited Kinnaird B.C, the Wawanesa MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY *| relations,’ ‘The rooms were decorated with } | Vases of mixed flowers.'There were {| 16 ‘invited gueats and ‘on ‘behalf ‘of ;{ those ® present” Mrs.“'Johnson’ pre- | ' | nars., ,Hakdinig thanked’ all for their good wishes... Games’ were enjoyed swith, “prize winners, .At..the close. of a very. Pleasant evening the hostess, Mrs. er and Miss Sybil Harrot HIGH TEMP. ‘The highest temperature . offi- a recorded in Canada, in sou- ‘hern Alberta and interior Britis! Columbia, Has been 115 degrees. We. protect , all ‘your “garments ‘with: our ‘FREE MOTH-MILDEW-ODOR fill; storago, dam, with) concrete |’ dischrarge ‘works, to. be..190. fost in height ‘and 2825 feet tong, {m- © pounding,a. reservoir. of . 228,000 ' pores. ‘Depth of storage at, the jutdo was, “hostess to d. Catholic Women's League. Jast: week when a poteluck supper. followed the final meeting ‘before the summer recess, The meeting, chalred by Mra. Haley, included a concise report gi- ven on the recent OWL convention held in.Nelson, which had been at- tended by Mrs, Haley, Mrs. Terry ‘Cormier, Mrs, Dick Paul and Mrs. A. H, Hominiuk, Members were honored for thelr part in the Jocal organization and for ‘their work during the subse- quent two years of its functioning. Cited as Mrs, OWL was Mrs, Tom| ; ; will ‘Soin 3 ooo: Scouts at. Ollawa . More than 300 BO. Boy Scouts will take;part in the third Cana- dian Boy Scouts Jamboree. at Ot- . tawa’s Connaught Ranges in July. “They will ba among.3,000 Scouts from. Canada's ‘10, provinces who will come : together “for:10 days of part. The Jamboree runs from July 6-ta 16, @. Repairs’ to all makes of: TV's; ”. Radios; Phonographs. i-@: Electrical. Appliances @. Applications for. TV cable hookups made here. ‘Years. of ‘experience . is our. guarantee of aependable service’ 9331. — Phones. — - 4601 _. ELECTRONIC: “SERVICES ~ “The B.C, Contingent will be}, ., composed } of nine troops of 33 Scouts plus ‘three adult. leaders In addition to the adults leading .the | . troops, . a‘ large’ number. of. other | | volunteer leaders: will serve «in headquarters and service jobs at the alte. 7 : ‘The Jamboree: will be broken into ‘four ‘sub-camps — Cartier, | °- Champlain, Thompson: and Mac-| : Kenzie and: the nine troops from B.C, will be split. among’ them 60 that all will camp with’ boys’ fom other'parts of Canada. | Fourt, the ribbon with: inscription, her past president’s’'pin, and a corsage of Toses and carnations. Mrs. Gerald Rust was honored for her consistent attendance at the regular_-meetings. She received a pal labels e taining the names of gather in 3 “at 3.pzm. on a special ONR train. ‘A special ceremony and inspection |: will precede the departure. Others ‘will fol the train‘ en route. Behind the scenes, the staff at | B.C.-Yukon Scout Headquarters has ‘worked "for, months “to make’ sure | | that every Scout attending got | - complete. information on. bis. trip | : many.’ we aheé ‘ ‘attends, ribhoned to the flowers. Mrs. Steve Tureak -recelved a corsage for her work in the church group and as a farewell gesture. Mrs..,Turcak will leave her ra bors here. to-live in ‘of hours‘of work has gone into. arranging for transportation and organization. of | ; the BO. group. The Scouts themselves have |! Teadied themselves by giving. extra practice to | thelr, camping skills, J. Kaufman was awarded the, hon ors in iyecognition of her work 28 Mrs,"AH, attend, ‘received recognition of ‘her| : work on the past executive. oy Loaded with: delicious and var- ied ‘foods, the attractive tables spot- lighted a birthday cake. which was placed before the director Rev. Father “E. Brophy, who. celebrates his birthday this month along with the'24th anniversary of his ordina. tion. i - Lineup with BEAR Kinnaird _— Phone 2472 a ‘Most of thé B.O. Contingent will | | and leave July |‘ “brewed é in the ic Kovenge a, to Kootenay tastes"? vor. This dis by the’ Lic ‘ Gontiat Bose Gr bythe: Goresament of Peace a ‘another battle against a ‘forest firé begins. Every minute counts; ‘while the fire is still small, ireraft an play an important part by: ‘waterbombing \- or, by; i ng men and e to confine You too can be part of British Columbia's forest , protection team by reporting any. unattended bid to FOREST FIRE PREVENTION 18. A EVERYONE'S RESPONSIBILITY. 5 CELGAR. LIMITED. Head Office: * Burrard Building, Vuncouctdr; BoC." ee eer