CANCER WEAPON. Possible wanpoul in the war against cancer is “Bambolin,” a serum made from “‘Bambus” grass, developed by a group of Japanese, biologists. Above, Dr. ‘Mutsuiko Koroki and Dr. Koji borat bommn be who Gisccweced Doukhobors Appeal To PM Pearson Te Unite Nations An appeal to Prime Minister Pearson to use his influence and wisdom in “uniting all nations .|in the world into true Christian love and therhood” made recently in Brilliant. It was made by local Douk- hobors, commemorating the burning of firearms by their an- was ed “the great Sommandnent ‘Thou Shalt Not Ki Appeal was also Minds to UN help discontinue wars as they are “merciless political tools be- cause some powers pt, cor- rupt and destroy the lives of hu- manity, and its peaceful crea- Association Gives Fire Nemes “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Tell Lois: 365-5503 Box 781, Castlegar “The first of July not only meant open roads but wet ones. ping small fry to play wil 1d pail has been i tions. ‘I-did come-across an excel- lent tip for those. who, tow -a boat, trailer or camper > ‘pehind their car, You know that when you disconnect the trailer, from ne cans the black grease cover- the ball of the hitch is sure yy slit- take off the trail so save you the job of putting more ‘grease on the ball when you start your trip again. Last summer ‘I noted that | ha many. of theismall resorts used empty | bleach bottles (eye cat- done at your summer cot tage. e ever fabulous , bleach on.someone's clothe You | Thi: bottles can also be cut away on one side, leaving the handle in-| tact, and used as a scoo) for the in any |-| made by. cutting the entire top! off these bottles and stringing handles from cord. For those who sleep in their ‘station wagons is this unique ‘idea. Take along a window clean: ser that makes a white film. Coat the windows with ‘this at night teria ye number vor coat ling to one.end, I could not help, but notice the hardships.caused by impro- per or hard to‘see house num- bers, stey, cause peviiderment fo uu are Dinvon RINGS ++ THE: man Don't be puzzied — see us to-day and in the meantime here’s your - Crossword Puzzle answer: a Tenumibered area aon as ours in Kinnaird. four digit numbers on the same block?” We enjoyed’ our, first cherry pie of the ‘season..with double pleasure because. the ch gms from our yard.’ From the free tothe oven proved to be quite an adventure. It was decided to pick the cherries on the light colored side {the reason for the pies instead of preserves): as it was evident) the binds were getting their share, Dp! Soe ‘olde st daughter placed] the ladder in position, instruct- ing the toddler ‘she .was. not io follow — in seconds the fi kitten was up the ladder int) the heart of the tree within inches of a-robin’s nest. Have you ever seen a bird] family on the warpath? The kitten gor locked in the house; oldest sister banged her head.on the ladder, raising al wonderful ¥ welt, ducking the out-| the cherries| pe at hed an A tee oien five- year-old who was sure no bird was “chasing “him “from “his” tree. hazards Association In of forest cover, burned off is 479,- margin the approximate 290,- 000 acres logged off tay 2 acres was planted and although natural regeneration will take over on some of this lost acre- yield cannot be a reality if such tremendous fire losses. cont cestors in Russia, They reinstat- Mra, Secretary-General U Thant to you oe acres, éxceeding by a wide fi ereas last year 52,507 | (BY By Carl Stone Apaatalic Church One of the families of our church ‘spent several years liv- ing in‘ the’ Cariboo ‘country of B.C, When I first came to Can- sounteys in the town of Lillooet, my Canadian Pastorate. Win the wife and mother of the “family mentioned above, handed me a short story pital, I would like to share wit! “Recently I passed through the mining district in B.C. where I_spent) my carly years. As I looked at my childhood scenes, my mind went back to the old prospectors and miners who had roamed the valleys and’ moun- tain sides’ when I was young.| do What ‘characters they ‘were! Some were’ men of education and refinement, who had chosen this life for reasons unrevealed, be Others were the rough kind; car- | ing little for the finer things of ie, “Although many types of . | men were represented, one com- the 10-year. average | ™ al motivated them all — Strike that would bring | “and fortune. In my reverie, allel of the prospector and trie Christian came to mind.’ , 1 mean one who is saved, or born again) “The prospector knew the value ofthe mineral he: sought and how fhiuch the world esteem- ed;it. The Lord Jesus said: ‘for what is a man profited ib he gain ‘Will You be Invited When. Christ Sits in Judgement own .soul?’ Matt, 16:26. So the Christian js assured that his soul dom of God. ada I too ‘lived in the Carlboo |» }ig of infinito- value: in: the Ming CASTLEGAR Public Library SUMMER SCHEDULE Tuesdays and Thursdays 7-9 P.M. pack horse to carry the load. So must the Christian be prepared ang dressed in the whole armour od. He needs the Bible, sharp and clean for constant use; For his hiking boots, the J. B. Phillips ‘ransladon, says in Eph. 6:5, Pephe Ror: 1 of peace firmly on your ", His. com- Babs wl will be the Moly Spirit to ew é “The | prospector cared little for for popularity. ity.. And beans would food now, for he fully ¢x- ected to be eating beef. steak at a later time,:so he patiently looked forward :to, that day. So too, the Christian must lay aside’ the. indulgent, life of worldly Measure and with great j mt Hook be gay when aster say, ‘W done, thou good and faithful ser- vant, enter thou into the joy of e Lord’,”” Dear ‘reader, are you sure that ‘you: are a Christian, and that one day, the master re peat those words to you? You the. whole..world. and lose his can_-Know, for sure. Hi-Lite Restaurant “SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE FOOD” Phone 365-6741. for. Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m, to 12 Midnight Daily Open 6 a.m. to 1-a.m. Fridays and'Saturdays ‘- Air: Conditioned for Cool: Comfort BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS ““At.the. Top. of Sherbiko Hill” ‘Attention: CAMPERS, HUNTERS AND FISHERMEN seeus For PROPANE @ STOVES .@ LIGHTS'OR LANTERNS @ FOR YOUR | REFRIGERATORS “Propane for Home Living in the Outdoors!” CANADIAN PROPANE “Phi (865-6164 3-26 ter now at one of the Registration Centres’ Be sure that you are’on the ‘Provincial Voters List. listed below. , itegrate ig the to grow in its new home. It is ex- pected that a will _ Registration Centres are provided for the conven- ience. of eligible persons who wish to ‘“pégister. as Provincial voters. |. “All persons alread, sgistered prior to June 24, 1966 have been: notified by postal notice that they need not re-register. Unless they have applied since that date, ‘those persons who have received. no notice must con- sider that they are not registered as voters in “their present electoral district. : ‘Application forms . will be’ mailed on request by . «the Registrar: of Voters. Qualifications for regis- ** tration’ are: - D:Nineteen years. of .age or. ‘older () Canadian Citizen or British ‘subject ‘(ID Resident of Canada ‘for past-12 months (IV) Resident ‘of British’ Columbia for past 6 BOSSE’ S an the Aen Sess not} NO OF THEROAD. 15 mee Re than the History ‘of B.C. Logging. Industry Tobe Published To commemorate 100 years of progress in the B.C.. forest industry, The Truck Logger ma- gazine will compile Hs offictal British | ¢ Few people today would consider Victoria as a way-point on a ‘journey between San Fran- clsco_and Revelstoke or Golden, But in. 28060 tie Vietozia, of Ce Book of Logging, it was ed by the B.C. Centennial Com- mittee this week. The book will trace in pic- tures the history and amazing development of the logging in- dustry, from which come forest products today valued at $800 million. app the: existence: of Georgia Strait, told us. gold miners they just had to visit Victoria on their way to. the Col- umbla river Big Bend country, where the newest gold rush was located. “Safest, shortest and cheap- est route to these extraordinary placer ‘mines is' by way. of vic ar- ently ignorin; tora, Island,” read devoted toa rovince it. another. indication of wide d interest in the pro- e's historic Centennial cele- (ions in 1966,” a committee kesman said. ‘In terms, of h People and.de dollars, the im- not be overestimated.” Forester Tries Growing Seeds In Plastic Foam ‘UBC research forester Jack *tacklin size, the Canadian Fo: As-}) soclation reports, a rere These | uns contain a cor- rect mixture of plant jputrlents wet and a seed is inserted into each bun developing into a seedling in the mist-irrigated lath green-| house at the UBC research for- est. an When they they develop oe ser seed- in ie bu Bes rh which will ite Employment opportunities throughout, the area served by fice last monet Dam and College Highlight Area Manpower Needs made it necessary to search other areas of'Canada for ‘those ‘Trail National eh efleeted_ the -Of-| qualified... High Hghting manpower re- por are fe. Columbia ing vancy. te hospitality eee manager, Cliff Bristow said this He stated that manpower de ig | mands‘ from’ all''sectors ‘of the at ans were enjoying season- a Bristow said that’ ahort-| ages of qualified ‘tradesmen, cularly..in:the. manufactur; | di g and Hydro development, the Selkirk College and extensive highway relocations. Some 50 workmen , were, placed on Columbia Hydro rojects and 16 persons were fecruited from other areas from The service al- igs in yy hand 1d: that’ the bun be used to plane the:see the ground faster than b; Operation mobile units have found ee eri eases of} 5 tuberculosis and. 7,907 other |1 chest conditions among more q{ than one million British Colum- TRUCK? BUY AN INTERNATIONAL eieie Built, Sold. and| © Serviced; by Truck Men © plane seen since 1959. aminat Doorstep £ free TB akin test and chest: x-ray surveys: " Gpatarica Scone Units Discover 871 TB, Cones Seal | ta tient | itat ag Operation” Dee an a n | Vey and medical r accounted | for. $109 000. ae the production within the logging and lumbering industry is now evident and’ sufficient manpow- er is available to meet: the re- quirements for semi-skilled and unskilled workers, ‘Difficulties had been exper- ienced “in‘-recruiting qualified help withinthe catering indus- try. However, several senior stu- dents ad’found employment | within this ‘group. . ~ i} portunities ‘for university under- graduates became available with- tilizer sector. Mr. Bristow advised that employment: opportunities for Fenee A slight ausolus of qual- alified* stenographers“ and ‘other workers was noted at the’end dom. ‘eommunicati in an effort to obtain ied persons within the executive and articular ‘ts | professional Pi attention’ was‘ eing. Sroees | to- is Industry \can-|. Francisco: to Victoria” and. New direct. Numerous: employment op-]- in the chemical, metals and fer: trail.” fair] an. easy walk fron Yale, or they t ery. le they’ ‘require, free of duty and 25 to ‘than meet by the chamber. “Passengers, going this Way don’t have'to pass the dangerous Columbla River bar and the’dis-| © CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 7, 1966 13 Miners Told to Visit Victoria On the Way to the Big Bend Portland, which was 752 miles. The’ Vi ctoria route could be traversed in 81 hours of travelling at a cost of $78, first ohas, Pask!n: ngenfoet,the.teasol. i ler would need nine days and $26.50 for ferries, sald the ad- vertisement, The chamber of commerce must have Ratted itself on the back for selling itself in such a fine fashion. But it wasn’t too smart in choosing the location of newspapers which would do the most good. It appeared April 10, 1866 in the Yale newspaper — and i you read it at Yi ey why why you HOLIDAYING IN your steps and go back to vie sance is over a third ‘shorter’ by way of Victoria than by! way! of Portland . “The * governnients of B.C. and V.L. have subsidized ‘steam- ers: to carry miners from: San ‘Westminster ” These were the Labouchere ‘and’ the ‘Active. The’ advertisement said these ships would connect with “swift river steamers”: ig pas: sengers to’ Yale’ (the head’ of navigation on the lower Fraser.) From Yale‘ to’ Savana ferry “a splendid government wagon road and comfortable wayside walk, or or the: in B nard's Fast‘Four Horse Stages.’ ma The chamber made it sound like P & G Builders Supply k ‘ROSS FROM THE ARENA ne CEMENT YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS PLYWOODS Ph. 365-8151 a picnic and many.a er who had .been over. the route.,must have, smiled...) ‘The , southern adventurers would, be. able to progress fro) Savana ferry on one. new. Hud- For miners heading for ‘the “rich auines of of Bridge River or Cariboo the chamber sald it was could. take fast. stages. “Visit. the, free port of Vic- toria mint themselves. with. ev to 50. per. cent gheaper, i they!.can ‘buy Kootenay Builders & Suppliers “STORM + SCREEN” “*" All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order 10 only 7/16” dia. plastic hoses similar gi California or. oD Oregon,” Boods the | chamber, , perhaps with, its ton- Que in cheek. Then it gave figures to show that the distance from Victoria to Big- Bend was. 473, miles com- Parents -with the twisty, route’ up society’s:1965 budget. - | wards the need for nurses.’ ‘the Columbia from Astoria, via ~ Take Better Care of. Your Building Neods” ane: ‘COLUMBIA: AVENUE — PHONE 365-5155 Chest ,x-rays . are. for lung