CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 1, 1964 Ir Fire Marshall Campaign Pee eRe Piles of rubbish in_attics|ing part in the national Suntor | 2: ? nee 2'styles to‘choose from... .. = rh, 36 ‘mii lide aiid Brown- and basements... Stayed el | clat year long activity sponsored shad, Ph Ester, who is [ies was rie Saturday in Balfour. |= @ Double breasted with collar = ectrical. appllances on one cir-|by The Hartford | Insurance | making hier home with “Laneee, atte ent fron : Gast legar. © Single bressted with v neckline en be “B LAZERS H d ‘Volkswagen Sales, Parts & Serviea ye ro ‘ yc; Phene SACK SMITH 845.7487 |. | vo weak ung g shore: vit Visit Our Used Car. Sales Lot - hatshan area, at West Ar- ite Castleaird Pi Kinnai Park, Nakus} and. Revel- art | BC, stoke and ‘at. Revelstoke's Wal- in; Power House, 14 miles south vol the city, f An c outstanding engineerin Reolo it has been retained b: lydro: to: conduct detalles “The day. coutdn't | have besn ‘alonly by. the ‘splash et. a fh, more’ perfect fora hike .when | The’ sun ‘shone ' bri; the. Tet and 2nd. Kinnaird Brow-| head and soon, facketg and awe sweat. ape ably sties at sovra | )} nlé Packs met ‘last Baturdey at ers were shed.‘ the reservoir which will form be: | ter: ; pera of’ the’ day hind: Arrow.dam. TARRYS MILL WORK: ; PH.:359-7349 ~SASHLESS WINDOWS _ DOORS & DOOR FRAMES ALUMINUM WINDOWS "All types of Glass Work Let us give you a estimate 8-40 other flammable liquids stored in open or loosely capped con- tainers .. . These are some of the. po- tential fire hazards that clemen- tary school children in Kinnair will be looking for during Na- tional’ eres: revere Week from: Oct, : 4-: The boys rend girls are tak- ik SURA NC E For All Your INSURANCE AND: REAL ESTATE NEEDS ‘Phone ‘365-7944 AGENCIES Ut doesa’t pay ever to take Maddocks ‘USED we stock a full solection of SAVAGE SHOES - Shoe Store CARS ‘59 VAUXHALL 6 CYLINDER 4 "55: MERC. SEDAN V8 AUTOM. "56 PONTIAC 2 DOOR HARDTOP Hunters: Special . *52 Plymouth ..... . . .... $99.00 Castle Motors uta ||” ‘SERVICE CENTRE ‘Phone 365- 7451 h fire prevention | rents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Se eee Meigs tamed Se ern school, children. | ston, had‘as her weekend guests The pupils’..first project..Js..an | her three. sons cand, daughters: thelr ‘own, homes inlaw and Sate) Gace t t “cou cause | an ‘8. Ben er, i a concen se Yanis ot Slocan City, Mr. and | Ma inspection of With the help of thelr par- ents, youngsters will make their inspections using a’ ‘ check list of common fire hazards carried In the fall issue of. the Junior Fire Marshall Magazine, accord- ing to Jack Young of Young Agencies. Mr. Young’s agency and’ fire department officials. When the boys and girls Reports to thelr teachers, they will become .full-fledged Junior Fire Marshals and will receive official badges. The school which does the best. job of ing reports sponsors the program here in 6 co-operation with the = schools AL return their completed Home |? ae Billy and brook. E All: were. here to attend the, dding |’ annive’ r | any ‘Mr. and’ son, and four children: of . Sher: wood’ Park, Edmonton, and’ Mr. and ‘Mrs, John Nazoroff: and their two children of Marysville. and Mrs. A. W. Harm- Satur; will receive a special Junior Fire Marshal! Achievement Aw- ard Flag, Mr. Young said. As another project this fall, the boys and girls will learn how to hold home fire drills and how to plan escape routes from their homes in case of fire. “Many lives have been -lost Simply because people ‘didn’t thev, should do if a fire broke out. Without pre-planning, peo- ple: become’ panicky :when - ob- vious ways of ,escape are cut off by smoke and flames,” Mr. Young said. “The Junior - Fire Marshals will learn ‘how to de- vise more than one way to get consider ahead of time ‘ what} out’ of any part of their homes, ‘y on day had as their veokend guests their son Bond and grandson Colin of Vancouver and Mr. and Mrs. Harmston’s daughter’ and son-in-law ‘Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Knudson and their son Jerry of Sardis. Also visiting them. were ee Dan Kuchor. of ‘South Slo- : ete, and Mrs. D. Duncan and two- daughters of Trail visited in the district on Sunday.’ Mrs. C. Bradford left Mon- day for Fort St, John where she will visit for’ awhile. Members of Minto Chapter OES who attended the: meeting in Rossland ‘of Alpha: Chapter. on Monday.evening on their: of- ficial visit ‘were Mrs, ’J, Raine, Mrs. R. Detoe::? baa H. Adle arid if the need arises.” ‘An area meeting ‘tor com- ABAR Last Week's Results Ladies, reen 254; {4 ee 624, ‘Team High Single, Oglows 1053° ‘Team High Three, Ross's .Meatmarket 2648. Team’ Point glo 3, tlegar Drug 1; Ross's Me: atmar- ket 4, Independents 0; SSkyline AutéService 3, Tiger Service 1. Other 600's, Betty McAllis-| Shakes 2811: ter: 611,. tained Bateneler 60. Tuesda .6gue ver as Te MacReady 242; ‘Terry. LHT Terry Mackeady 582 2, MHS TP: Team 1, 1, Team 2, 3 » 1 Team 4, 3, ‘Team 2 Team 6, Other ”600's Peter. A missioner; Mrs,.K..W. Hall, area 3. H. Johnson, dig: toner; Mrs. J. R n| ena at the dinner hour @vening in: hqnor of he! ests, nd Bs ‘Wilg of Kelowna.:Those present i were Mr,’and Mrs. R; Stewart of Trail, Mr. and Mrs, T. *David- "] son and Mr. and ‘Mrs. .M. Enok- sen, Mr. Wiig is the ieee @ RED - TURQUOISE - ‘ROYAL BLUE of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wiig. Mr, ston, who celebrated their 60th =| . Be Prepared by shopping. for cold © r needs now — and while © LADIES WINTER ‘SKIRTS. Our complete stock at THERMOS BOTTLES, Hany Lunches, pint size, each DIAMOND PATTERN NYLONS The latest in style — with dark shades in ali sizes, 1 NOW WE HAVE GOTHIC To!) STRETCH STRAP BF BRASSIERES 98 ded by the this year — see 0 ladies — 885, Slim Keochin’ 625. Everyone is wearing SKI “JACKETS range for ‘children, boys, girls, men and ur. ang ; They’ re. bright and colorful and priced i tt any. budget. CASH YOUR FAMILY ALLOWANCE CHEQUE — IT 1, MAY en WORTH, DOUBLE ITS: VALUE AT +. crossword | nuns answer ridge. eyed Susans “al brush bloomed: The river flowec onward journey. a le ‘Along the river bank hook: H Indian: secs alee selection’ fn , ‘atock)at all times... “Don't be puzzled — see’: ‘ us" to-day “and in’ the eantime here’s your 165. MAIN. ST, Phone 365-7661 to’o! © Window & door frames Panoramic windows B. OSSE‘S ‘JEWELLERY ‘Phone: 885-7141 2 Door e For rk yep \gtass anal . sien frames made. e rder 5 ss under, glowing twiga:! The; dhe jen ane for \cooking: the'-corn. was'-not large enough’:to. hold ; all ‘the cobs so some were ‘prepared for cooking ' in the: same’ manner |: as the ‘potatoes (later this corn was found burned black!) ;- While. g for the corn and potatoes to cook the Brown- ies, roasted | wieners.. and ibe trieved the cans and bottles of soft drinks from the river where they had) been’ placed to keep cool. The cook-out repast was topped off by S'mores, S’mores consist of milk chocolate squares and a toasted marshmellow sand- wiched between: graham wafers, 2A contest was held \to soa who could make the best ani- mal: from rocks or. drift wood. ‘While: Mrs. Brownlie and Mrs, Brown» Owl. Hiel MeNee | judged, the> animals ‘Ri: 23/077 Jones, of Spokane, 8 | Washington: has already begun a follow-up: of investigations car- ried ‘out: by:'J.. D. Mollard and Associates. \>"/ Canadian‘ tourists ' entering mance through the, Amsterdam | ¢ gateway ‘aft t.°15 this year will have : “ad oy n the’ Teena including ‘gifts Ne. "the value of $56, for ‘each: couple. := “Announcement of the spe- clal. ‘hospitality mwas Mr. Jones will i wand the |' of ‘along the Arrow reservoir shore- -Jones has broad, geolo- gical exp ice- in: many ‘parts of: "the wo sapere "ineludiag cf years "WARFIELD SALES & SERVICE LTD. of" stability | research. work Ui Stal 'pleted‘a eological report on'the Arrow damslte and reservoir ar- bones 1 current ‘investigations une -Fesult : from : recommenda: ‘aloned. to errty and. interpret both ‘aerial photographs and ‘ex- isting soil ‘surveys ‘of : the ‘‘Ar- row, 8. area; and'\to; assess progral made jointly by the Amsterdam tourist bureau and C; Pa- cific Airlines. CPA operates the direct polar.route from ‘Vancou- ver, Calgary: and Edmonton to Amsterdam. The. hospitality extended to tourists. arriving at Amsterdam in’ the: period ‘between Oct. 15, 1885,: will include ‘free gifts, a ‘welcome ‘cocktail, a: visit to the YRentuseu 3 ai ivisit ito Rem), ‘some games, : Linda - McGauley Was decalred the winner of. the con “Tt. was decide d that ‘the ‘group, would take a different |. yisi route’ back up tin river; bank Terry, Te Gohadlemire 703. THS Re- 4 erry 904; THT Button. Push- Pipe’ Laye ers 1, Five|- Duds 0, ‘Button Pushers 4, Bridge lar” otter 00's Orlando Vecchio Wed Morning Drivers Legue. sLHS. Ruth Rourke rail LHT Bullders 4, Smarties’ 0, Regu: For the Do-It-Yourself Sewer CONNECTIONS We have all the pipe, fittings, and tooling voquired — — no, charge or obligation for estimates or advice. OGLOW BROS. BUILDING & SUPPLY co. LTD. : nnn ITT Phone 365-7202 EA LLU sey STE seReEE ON || a-steep path and the tired hik- ‘| .ers.were'on 4th Ave. From this |) “MOULDINGS a ae boa So : AF ‘you do. play s Beet | your. children play! AF: jou are even vaguely i interested! “duveni | in: Mighty: Mites, Bantam, | Pee "Wee, Midget: and i | |:to ‘a new.’ member, Mary -Ann to.the way they, had come down: ‘Since«-no. one kmew,.for sure where | there‘ would:‘be ‘a: path |, up the. bank the:journey, down the -river :proved ‘to: be. one. of ‘adventure and discos nly, "path which led to Vassen’s front Jawn. Then a’ further climb up Point :the’ group started: to: dis- .band: with’ those who lived in Dumont going theich separate Ways. betes ‘The. regular’: ineetin: ‘of! the: castig i the *chair’ at bara “Hogan.. oA warm ‘welcome was given’ ‘Plotnikoff,: who, was transferred from the’ ‘Kamloops ‘Kinetté Club. |; Several-committee chairmen ‘Blass’ rental) service’ was ‘turn- ‘edover' to ‘Horma Skinner and wishing ‘to’ fonts these : to: >: Bet inst with men and Kinette’ officers. and a patiorng ‘districts. is Roberta gar-Kinnaird Kin: |: ete: 2 Club ib opened -with president ‘Teena ° Leitch * in‘: th ; ‘the ‘home of ‘vice-president ‘Bar- tea ere : appointed... The’ ‘group's |‘: Srl bg | ME Machin a joint at - ‘vice officer to the’ National. Em. ployment ones at -Trail “brookjeswinkel” (sand wich shop), coffee and | caker'a at the: Bois gars, ‘Dateh, cheese. an’ evening visit with a:drink at a nightclub, mous Cc further. pal ern, ° “Duteh el} has arrived in the Kinnaird-Cas- anda’ concert - by. the world-fa- flegar area to prepare for his slope ‘stability. E along! the: ree ervolrbanks,’ He ‘was also. ask- ed .to’ define: specific: areas for AC z has added to: its crorespanding fleet . With “a 3-ton’ covered moving van. eae : For Rates See: ay {takes area pet | eet CITY. CENTRE MOTEL Ba Castlegar, 365-5656 .° ae ‘DOWNTOWN TEXACO, Nelson, 352- 2724 © Danish Hypnotist “Making Second _ Appearance Here ko, the Danish hypnotist; “Aritimatc Shop Held by. Teachers: On Ne aw Concept An arithmetic workshop sponsored by School District Ne. a. the - Castlegar: Primary Ted lon “was "at. tended in the ‘Twin Rivers School |* by the’ School ;uPerintendents, £ ‘local Hall i ie Seek last yéar, ‘Sarko' performs’a‘two- hour‘ live show on‘ hypnosis. The audience /are asked: .to:¢ome on itHen se ne ‘complete world tour.” is eatite entertainment: for. the famil & 8 toiirithis“y hich stan in’ early Sevier fetena across, B.C, As os aan oi Seca toes stage to:be hypnotised, and, are, Nat Gas Says |: Deal Now, Trade your” old: furnace with’ a ‘local ‘dealer and’ get $25.00 for it before . October 3ist. ‘The: shows ig hilarious, and! Saskatchewan. “’ District and coauthor of of "yt en arithmetic workbook. 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