Writer Airs His Beefs on Todays’ Highway Hazards Dear Mr. Editor: i Could you please put this in your paper, it may help, and it may not. ST, RITA'S, Ihave four ,beefs con- CATHOLIC CHURCH cerning the hazards on the highway. Why isn't there a law passed to make car makers put signal lights on the fend- ers of all’ cars? I put them on mine. You see people driv- ing for miles with their flash- GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH /ers going. Js this driver eith- er deaf or blind? No Service, during (Avg Another thing people do Sept. 7 service at 11.80 a.m./and that is. backing onto a with Sunday School highway. It isn’t very fair to Minister Rev. J. Wiseman {their families or the families Ph. 352-6194 Nelson —_|in oncoming cars. Then you see these slow CHURCH OF GOD drivers, If.a sign says go 35 - 7th Ave., Kinnaird | they go 25 or less, if it says Rey. Ira Johnson Ph. 365-6762| 50 they go 80 and if it says Sunday Servi 60 they go 40, Do they think APOSTOLIC CHURCH One block: East af the Castleaird Shopping Plaza , 10 & 11 a.m. morning worship 7 p.m. Evangelistic Service Wed., 7.Q0, Prayer Bible Study Phone. 365-7582 |... Rev, Helmut Buttenberg Pastor Sunday: Ma at: 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. -7 p.m. for all ages) 10 a.m. Hornin Worship, 11 a.m.|beautify the highway? You Mi Weok Bibi a udy emeat i ee] le Stu and Then the high . beam Prayer _Wed._7.30 p.m.___|driver who insists on driving behind you with his high beam on. These lights are as TARERNACLE bad) as the ones approaching Pastor: Rev. L. M. Simmonds|" " "y don't classify my: Phone 965-5212 perfect driver but atk jer i Sunday School 9.55 a.m. mils Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. Tuesday: Bible Study. and Prayer 7.30 p. Friday: oune Peoples 7.30 PENTECOSTAL ie ‘Smith, the signs are put there tolin Dr. D. ‘Mitchéil }| gree, also at ae Valyeraity ; The intment of Dr. Donald 3 Hlitchell to the De- partment of Biology was an- nounced recently by Principal| ceive A. B. Soles. Dr. Mitchell juin- ed the faculty on July 1, and he and his wife have faken up residence in Born in Saskatoo: sity of iottearied tis rast ing in biology, and special! 2 in botani the undergraduate level. He his BA in 1960. Fol- be|the bodies of dead bi lowing this, he was employed |; Nests Yield Eiderdown . ....Eiderdown is . collected from the nests of the eider duck. It is not plucked fro: bird, itself ear ae u ne the eee and ‘to the eggs when it is temporar- ily vacated. for two years as-a Jabo technician in the biology eatory partment .at the university, ‘time ‘he took In 1962, Dr. Mitehenl be- gan work on a master’s de- ay “DIN omy Fea ~ Wea are Close— My Brother and ] . My young bro- ther and I are very close. We always " have been. We slept in. the same bed for|*© years, shared ~ the same in school, of his MA in 1964; ao a paper based on. the research ‘or his degree was published ‘in the Canadian Journal of. Botany. vs? Dr,--Mitchell began -his PhD studies at: the Universi- ty of Toronto in 1964, movin: to-Case-Western Reserve. Uni- Dr., Mitchell hag has presented several, papers in his field, to tings 0 of Jearned societies. In addition to the article al- ready published, he expects|©4 to. publish. more ‘restilts of research: shortly. He is also music,! and is pn accomplish- having played with the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra for several years, at C toon, | Make a point: of correspond- interested in both art and| UP! spent our. together ttager and at the family fought fi furiously “about such | my gs as who was goin; Che get the ‘bike that day. if Even the war didn’t keep |b us apart. We both served in the air force and trained as|i0 fighter pilots, sometimes at the same stations. We were both “shot down. We ended the war with the same rank. The only real ference was|hi that. Be: could put the letters DFC after his name. was able’ to counter that with his |HOrror tales | about prison ing every three or four years. And _;at least. once a decade we have A visit. pened this ast westoaee There's alot to Reet caught up on” when you meet your little brother so seldom. alto boy, did we get caught ved... Friday..even- ing ir i vcolonel’s uniform, bla: ribbons. night we vat caught up until But Ijdied to a merciful providence, he had to leave to catch a bus to catch a plane back to Col-j, grado: § Springs and the pane ‘¥ |want to be a iceman, the entire connec: tion, as far as I know, but.I can’t see how I'm going Le 50) get my hands on any of who could brother, my grandfather. ; But I don’t. I wouldn't servic us are easing off.a little. iddle-class have a hier. le job. say che only reo rotten No, he wouldn't touch lumber campe, The only man it with a -ten-foot pole. ‘perhaps that’s why h can be a we get along so well No envy stroying in -any oh ae Just brothers who are retiring on a fairly fat pen-| fection and shared experi- sion. ence.’ Another reason we get even along well, of course, is that we.see each other so seldom.” There. should be a Jot:more of this (that is, not seeing life at a time sehen most of|each other) among ‘famuies. They'd last longer and fin- Does he envy me? 1 lve|ish stronger. Tustlly.: and ‘stea ig) his marriage, which took pines at my parent’s home. But he forgave, and. of- fered a big helping hand on a le of hi his life, did well, had a loved and lovin; farlly and died peacefully ai 75. A good life. My kid brother and I conjured up a host of for- gotten faces and incidents, most .of ‘them funny. The in- eidents, that. is, not net the fee ing Ottawa Walley English, Contact H. Myers; SLOG. Frontier Bonspiel At Least One Lady Per Rink LIMIT 24 RINKS. Closing Date Aug. 15, 1969 AN PH: 355-2376 w. Guerin. PH: 355-2345 3 EVENTS 3 a.m..on Saturday. Saturday which is unique on this or LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES REGIONAL ECUMENICAL. PARISH. Sundays at heey a.m. Kinnaird Unit Church Thomas P. Rosster Vicar Ph. 365-5976" Sunday School 8.45 a. m. v. Harold C. Clark Anglican CALVARY BAPTIST: CHURCH Ph. 365-6667 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel! Ci ad Plaza Family Bible Hour - 10 a.m. Worship 11 am. Rev. T. Allen, 365-7424 — Rev. G. Hermanson 365-8337 — Rev. C. Howard 365-7814 liners EWorels, Service 7.00 p.m. CHURCHES OF Robson — Castle legar — Kinnaird JOINT SUMMER SERVICES St. David's 9.30 am. Robson 9.45 a.m. No Sunday Schools for Summer — United Business and Professional Directory PHIL‘S TELEVISION SERVICE & REPAIR Phil Popoff 365.8143 Lawn Mowers Power Saws Outboards Motorcycles W. 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It's being done every day| by passengers visiting San Francisco on CP jets from British Columbia. The city’s cable cars were named a national histor- Hon) of their long careers :in March, 1965. During the. brief shutaown, the Municipal Rail- Way renovated the complicat- ed winding gear, much of it dating from 1889, which plays out and reels in the cable cars’ lifelines — 10% miles of ical in February, 1964, by the U.S. Interior De. | partments National Park Ser. | vice. It couldn’t have hap- ton to a happier institu. the’ only vehicles of their 1 kind in the world today, these colorful anachronisms are a 92 sear old San - cisco_tradition. The lite “Toonervilles” in-|has. budgeted ‘for funds’ to p steel cable 144 in- hes in diameter — at a steady 9%2 miles per. hour. Now that cross-town ‘roll-' Bi coastin: San Francisco, plans are be- ing pushed to dress up the cable carbarn. San Francisco's Public Utilities . Commission: has resumed: in make a municipal showplace out of the,.old (circa: 1878), took the first scheduled vaca- brick carbarn .and._power- house at Mason and Washin; ton Streets. As envisioned, + will housé a spectotors’ fal. zar relics, From their overhead van- tage point, visitors will. be able’: to watch ‘the great, throbbing winders thread the cable through. big figure 8's and back into the system via slack-absorbing tens! lon racks, and_ study: the remarkable auxiliary equipment. ‘he cable car roost ane repair shops to the rear. of the engine room will be ac- cessible on regularly conduc- ted ‘tours. Thirty-nine cable cars are stabled in the carbarn — .27 lery and a museum of cable] 12 of the en and: cream “single-enders”. which ply the: two powell Street’ routes, and the red and gray “doublé-enders”. Speer founded a-horseshoe curve at this clip “or crested. a near- perpendicular hill witha bay pangramas spread out below knows it can be positively Baspp -provoking. Otherwise cable car con- ductors-wouldn’t feel obliged to holler “Curve. Hold on!” and “‘heeeeeere we go!” at nosedive time. VINYL free service. : _ APPROVED APPLICATORS: “Sundecks of Vinyl & Canvas “should re receive Gressing of every four or five: syedrs to assure continued ‘trouble Castlegar — P. Woykin painting J Ltd. Kinnaird — John Mills Painting Robson — N. F. Ogloff Construction Ltd. Nelson — Bee Building Supply Ltd. B.C. DISTRIBUTORS: _OGLOW BROS. CASTLEGAR — PHONE 365-7202 ASTIC. Members of the Kooten-| ay Mountaineering Club ac- companied by rock -climbers| from Seattle. and Vancouver met last Saturday morning at|” {the Slocan..Inn to start the clubs annual~ climbing ‘camp in the: Valhalla’ Range west of Slocan: Lake. = the base camp is in the sy’ Meadows at an eleya- dion” ‘of 8.600 feet. This mea- dow is ringed on three sides by spectacular peaks such as Mt. Gladsheim, the Two Gim- li’s, the Wolnes Ears, and Mulvey Cone.- At the eastern end of the Meadows, the head wall plunges down over 1500 feet into the steep valley of Mul- vey Creek, All ‘the ‘peaks are: over 8.509 feet elevation, and of- fer a real, challenge to the most. capable climbers. The climax ‘of the camp will’ be to reach the summit of Mt. Gladsheim from the bottom of. a shear head wall on the Be Glas | Climb — has never been tried before| and requires the climbing of over 4,000 feet of nearly ver- tical. nit “The . club vas arranged {with wayne Grover. of Okan- agan : Helico, to‘airlift a) aera cabin’ “to : the} Mulvey:. Meadows ‘along with the food suppl les_and ‘climb-| ing gear of the:-hikers. The cabin ‘will be’ erected as ‘a base site for: future _ expedi- Hons into the. area. during 1967 and 68: to’ reach the base cam] ie. 6,600 foot level. : Valhalla peaks are not..so. high as many_of the famous‘ peaks in the - Rockies *' and :-Selkirks, south-east face. 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