SCA Seen SAeEAA BAY ANAL EVD) 2 y, muren LU, 2Y00 Management of Forests Not Always Well-Known Everyon ics, botany, zoo- Sie lan Pol eet to read a joey, chemistry, geology, law who must ‘be and? political’ economy.” Apart with the eat forest tiered these auxiliary’ sciences, mmiagaronty n” Which looms..co, forestry proper deals with ue large in thd sconomle ite Ee Savjects:” Firstly th thie “forest province, : woo and main ends é ‘This was not always the case, | W0Ods, or sylviculture; Secondly however’ and | in the columns of | tte protection of forests against “Nature” for April 2, 1896, the | damage; thirdly the utilization of editors saw to define’ the | forest produce; fourthly forest ee aw fi Oe ce d management; and fifthly forest nal, “Nature” was pro law. beats widely read and With due allowance for record of progress in ¢ -|more advanced techniques all al sciences, with disti: these are famillar to us today, and but one factor of increasing im- from all parts, of the world. portance to our generation is oF nee says Nature notably absent ‘from list. itten some 67 the This is the question of Bates #0, “like medicine, engineering, use, with lecular referenc: 91 the ry. x We ithaut an exhau: atme| a Wain tat it ae and indicatiox af irtant of shese |i inay! a Uiioertant fat al fa 2 FEED p00 =O comp. yas entented to Badges Presented at Local Mother- Daughter Banquet The annual mother ia daughtér. banquet forthe 1st and 2nd'Kinnaird'Brownies and the'l Kinnaird G1 Guides was hel Bests ii Teteny at ai the er Motor Hotel. Flower Sxrangements and | 4! guide — ins; from other countries a orned the tables of the guests while wooly pompom owls were place marks for the head tables, at which were seat- ed area commissioner Mrs. to, district commissioner Mrs. H. Johnson, guiders Mrs. G. Chapman, Mrs, J. Williamson, 5, W. McNee, accomp hie Sn us waa Ci RAT S aie) ollawing the nner a ay :nanagerent programs. Tired? Sluggish? Feel Better Fass Creation of new jobs alone will not be en pneugh to ensure | si that Canad denefits fully from "Hoe, ay pul contains its ly-increasing labow ‘9 force, ¢ according to. ae latest bas & wey, eon on on of Me your liver, Th onion =| sue of the Bank ank it flowing ie ‘Aids the : ior 4 “notes that Cane! gr functioning ‘of your ive force wth Mralorste in. the the next ee years to several times the rates of increase expected in most European SGantrios and well over 50 per cent t higher than United ‘States. high rate of labour eee ttle Liver and fast. Carters Little § [in the Liver Pills, only 494. lontreal’s | that ray rear Growth of Canadian : Working Force i is Forerast ste that might lead ‘one to as- hgh eg of faa igure | would nid a eee by Seer that need not be be close.” Castlegar Water: e force growth projected for this Request Granted river water ap- AC from the Town of Cas- ST. RITA'S HALL Ae = TONIGHT = ene Your Dollars Can Create & Earn Dollars! $ They can, you know. Sure your dollar bills $ *.seem to go out as fast as they come in. But * -part of what you earn CAN be YOURS to % I from ‘Fidelity can show you tion. -What Her Aime than now oa) ¥ etter: start_a WARIABLE INVE: TMEN, GRAM. : Talk to. the Man from FIDELITY Name ccceosunteisnutsetiisBIDELITY AdrOSS o.oo esesseeeret cd SO Cee tA tA tA barriers PRO- $, ee tlegar has been approved by the water rights branch of the de- partment of lands, council was told Tuesday evening. Ald. Lorne Zinio said that to his mind this was ‘‘wonderful news.” It meant that the town now had access to this water in case of such emergencies’ as a pump failure. ag ola! G ied b; anled by Ge Mrs. Roberts A toast ‘was then presented to the Founder. and: World: Chief Guide le by guide cron Hiebert. erie “a toast to the mothers “Toast to the guiders. was proposed by guide Linda Craze and the response was given by guider Mrs, G. Chapman. ‘The executive Rf the parent were; sident 3. vice rbsiden 8. EB, Siorvold, seer ey aauter a lea it ‘the Salon shoce Piper Salutes District Guides At. ating oipag inf ne ry was a ve ne AGE er be y ae Herpes sien: id Mrs. C, S. McKenzie respon- | t committee ied vas introduced. ‘Thee 3 ghee a i dge tions ag bed a oe month tus ee thanked dir spat service as brown. ow! Ast Kinnaird awalo: Debbie . Brownls | shi a ‘Ast Kinnaird: ack bo Donna Cheveldave of the Kinnaird pack ‘and the patrol leaders of st’ Kinnaird Guide Company, Cindy Goétting,; Shaorn Garrett, har Deverney and Janet Zait- SF several presentations were made with Mrs, McNee recelving her brown tree from Mrs.’ Rizzu-' Hiebert, atid | to" ain 8, WHO be a by x sna maa was by: ‘New _enro! t into’ th guided toox pla : He evening came to a cl ig of slides 4 th preseh SE ea a ‘Marcel: lus and Susan: Aliingham wit Srd_ year id Marguerit Fornell with ft her and year ent Susan Knutson received her Jaundress and cook badges and Susan. Allingham her Jaundress badge. Rose Mary Hardy read a etter from “Beverly ‘McGill; a who the 1065 |" Goan CAOTLEGAA REWS peel = LIMITED # Government Approved : FLYING SCHOOL 'olro be sdule ebor | PH. DAYS 345-7444 Let — a \) a ” Located at t ie Castlegar ! PH. NIGHTS 365-7035, Tew mem: || pre nuh tia ‘and Lind} y ACROSS. f- j-Baker'e ‘T-fertaning ty 10 eae 4-More Aaclent At-Be eae) Es Bare of fag For Crossword Puzzle Answer Sep BOSS E?§. JEWELLERY BOSse’s: mart oT PPA E we ieee # Esta -Nobleman Note oF scale pores letter fsoona Heritage Camp at Chil-|' liwack. Boyeriy. reported all they ha sone To end fhe month, Mr. and Mrs, Gormley took the girls‘out for a day to Renata. Biri ont Project to Esteblish Links With Indian copter y ‘schoo) os with hantary high schools will” en the “profest: "Stanley. Humphries has been asked to Be one .of the ‘liason ‘schools. .One oe the Castlegar district elementary | schools which is interested in the pro- deck” will -be ‘chosen : to work ih SHSS. nome of the suggested acti- vities the schools: could under- :]]| take: make class albums to send to each other, have frequent cor- Day Schaals ned to be held with the ‘Western'| al or American Red Cross Centre at. Washington State University in tre should Bellingham. This cent se aed most interesting and’ " Called “Rendez-Vous ‘67,” |} n | the Red Cross project for Cana-|} Tee yw the ‘Canadian High Schoo! pa ‘Cross Gazette ‘ ‘describes it: ' “The Cent tennial project for the Canadian Red‘ Cross Society wil Welco: Fashion Beouty Salon Robson ——' Behind Robson et ioe Speakers pad "ea themselves ~ MPORTANT PAPERS —OLIPPINGS Bigek- ga - Whate Pi eas Ressane ehle Rates ae oe a a mania rar, : oY 2a! 0 — maby el be exposed {o; fround discussions.on a) various topics relating to the 2 ee one young people: in the mod-, ern world Monday thru’ Saturday 9 am. — 5 p.m. NA. ‘SUMNER _Netropate Health Service f e ig yo thee weeks wa the ‘ | 8 thes rs ue 32 sho mbers acrogs ee) A : "fhey head towards the| Ottawa’: Fhe J owe 2. educational, agricultur:, situations as| that they lerstanding of me with the: chine of 2°67 will con- 87 and it is of the dele- yrence Seat i before peed ized ark en aes nce, ditions in our.{ INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 365-7944 | Bi vee the Per oa ie Ph. 365-7177 | KOOTENAY. -BUIL RS AND USUPPLIE! 686" Phone sop gI88 Ave < Hpgned iRutbtors sSeraien”: Business and Professional | MARVIN L. 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