FLOODED STREETS in many of the lower lying sections of Castlegar, Saturday when storth sewers with an estimated half-inch ing the day. Here cars through six inches of water on Columbia Ave, Howeve! resulted last Sarerany an failed to cope rain fall dur- plow bravely Photo SUGAR AND SPICE This gum- mer, I've been out’ in a boat only twice, but: each was mem- tim: called : jand ed vee ibaa at noon their cottage sharp eitertainin us: to.join;.them..for.a special scenic; ride by.chartered sounded it was. We: drove their cottage: gars and drove 16, miles to ‘To: ‘The’ boat's skipper was an old friend, Archie S: exchanged, «.‘ Everythin swimming ly. It" eather BeAgarUt: ‘atternoon, our host: had“ provided all .the ‘att ‘trim: } the rugged north shore of the Peninsula. : Then the press freshened. We began to wallow a bit. No- thing serious, but two of the party began turning: a pale bi green. Should we'go on or turn back? It was decided..to press on, pull into Wingfield Basin, ‘and wait for the ‘breeze to drop. It didn’t. It became-a‘wind, The sidpper sald it would: bea Tough trip b: ack. Thi t for About. five: minutes, fering a coronary. We went ashi were avaliable. We ¥ “go! the two cars pack ee ‘the ane | Photocopying|= ‘Letters — Birth Certificates Important: Papers Clippings Copies of Book Pages Black-on-White Process Reasonable Rates ere Tins ‘Butt ‘alls oa ee pana. ‘ Ee sh ry "bier duntb ‘Norwenin lawyer ‘Light’ : refres! ments:and we all piled into two | from he ‘Long tinte-no- B Truce a howse? -/ o That :was .only the begin- ning .¢2. the complications, too involved, to relate here. Both cars broke down, The rear end went on one'just:as we reach- Tobermory, and the other ja ito village sans brak- e la but d, took one of ou sry ter : By Bill Smile 2 mil gos ner Family Sailing has Unforséen ProBlerfis eddies, ‘ ‘16-minute whirl ,about’ the lake, we gee back to port. Bama For American Investors Cemeteries and gravos with- oat | In the reservoir area will be! re. located. cbt a faverablet benefit. to-cost, the (cores of En- gineers" Froud. not have recom: mended the project, ae would the congress, have authorized it and appropriated .funds for start of its construction, Colonel €. C, Holbrook, the'Seattle Dist- rict Engineer, explained. Construction: of Libby dam on, the Kootenay. River, 17 miles upstream from, Libby, Montana, is requiring the relocation of 60 miles of the main trans-contin- ental line track of the Great Northern Railway, Py Jn adidition to the, vail line vy. The change, some 108 miles of roads should be. see tet paving and stotm | and hi drainage. prograni now accepted by. the Town of Castlegar. — Castlegar News| w! ighways must be relocated for. the huge flood-contro! power. - generating. sr ich :has. been . planned. and derigned iby the re Beate district | v! the-Army Co: Engineers: The road rehostione include and ice nn Ini caddition,’ somes county and oth r roads must! obe relo- services :affected' by:.the -reser- voir, In British Coluinbia, a few it | communities, roads ofia Aldermen Deliver Final Waming To Motor Vehicles ‘Motor vehicles licences for next year are already. in town but, they. aren't) likely to get distributed’ unless the ‘motor. ve- hicle ‘branch of ‘the ‘provincial ' department of transport can ‘get together with itsolf." Thé MVB' said in ‘a letter to council ‘last week there wo- uld be further delays in recom- pensation. for distribution of the tise lates. is respon- office sible fe ‘tor dating of the pla- tes and, notwithstanding the Bro. clal_vacillation on payment of Tecompensation for will continue until facilities for distribution are available, These facilities are “gti under “consideration” according to a letter from local MLA Don Brothers to council last weck- ‘Tne aidermen’s ire was a roused over. this, the licence Plates, weer idle satisfaction Was gained ya municipal ‘de. legation to Vigtorin last January. “2” A motion was made by coun: cil sthe, provincial: government peter ig ato Bae ie’ increased | plate rat troactive to January 1 ‘branch-line railroad will be | year. iby the reservoir. "HicLite Resturant >“SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE F GOD” © PHone’ 365-6741 for. Tike-Out: Orders i Open.6 a.m. to 12 Midnight; Daily. . Open 6 ‘a.m. to 1 a.m; Fridays and Sdturdeys .. “Ale Conditioned for Cool Comfort. ; BANQUET’ FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS -GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar. and. Brown i Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Open’ ‘Weekdays 1 p.m. . 5.30 p.m. Open Friday 1 p.m. - 9 pm. BLEACHED KRAFT MILL GOLD RIVER, B.C. requires are waltng to: are sic Pal ma ‘Mill TAHSIS .COMPANY, iz. 1201 te Pender Street _ Vancotlver 1, BC. bamburgers at -10,.a.m:. Midnight. aad re eens with ‘He's'so dumb -he typ! y B went out.in: her. “uncle's: boat, ter..a. three-mini period instruction: She: insisted ‘on: dry: ing, though’ she'd never, steered a e more, fe, powerful than a the lake, the 8 eer mally 1: Heid with + Four: miles from then pla dock, we hit ott “Drop the anchor! Man ov- I:spoke’ silently: to myself he: bowed as if in prayer. Then ‘I reached for. the paddlé/ No pad: die. We made..it ashore in 40 minutes, using Forest Fires At Low Ebb itish Col- ed low to moderate over ‘most. of the province. The number of outbreaks’ during the week was 75, one of the lowest numbers of the fire season so far. Although © drying weather conditions ‘have continued for down. This week's outbreaks brought. to 1,515 the number of ‘forest fires so far thie poor. INSURANCE <> olalms service ds as 70% increase In University enrolment -provided for in next 7 years. Haries in ri increase in Heaith a expenditures in next 7 se in average weekly wages 7 Look at the evid Province. Look at the spectacular heights reached by our 2 economy . Pe . ‘at our population webu at double the ears ~ already of 34 Provided for In next 7 years. ‘ih Str Great FCA AC Chg Nations peng es ‘at tk ‘rush of new capital to invest increase in Vocational school enralment “increase in. Campi 9 units Provided for th hi Taare: (ora ealer ea On Septoriber, A2th,:be cure, Vols tor your Social Credit candidate, " SOCIAL CREDIT. SS niVE Don't take good government for nee "return the government that ets things WW am, “MORNING | "WORSHIP 730 pm, EVANGELISTIC » SERVICE § Phone 365-5884 Rev..C. Stone, Minister ‘All Welcome GRACE ‘CHURCH: 181 Seventh Ave, Kinnaird Minii Jank Wiseman | eaahe 36 965-8202 ‘}leave tindone, that gives you'a ‘|of the sun.” Oh! the bitter re- a LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES 4] Sundays at 3 pm: Held st David's sunday School 2 p.m.\~’ Rev. Harold €. Clark PENTECOSTAL ‘ABERNACLE Meeting curpere ou are 4 ecnger Da rea eatvaril ARMY . 8.00 Pm. Bible study: Thursday.’ ” 10.00 a.m., n, Home Tame Phone 365.7112" Envoy Cliff Phipps Across Highway Junction trom Bible‘Hour 10 am. .! ‘Worship 11 a.m. oft ‘Tin Hie’ ‘arise? not from ;|'smashed left arm: and: abrasions ‘rolled his’ truck :o “| urday moi < onto its ‘fide : other ef passengerae reported’ in- ; ellshed a-1961 tnodel car. SOME ARE MORE € QUAL THAN Onias oe NEWS. US. Toaredari huge 2 2988 966 pan sent [anid leadersh{p, ‘and their’ dem: } tig ; Rev. Father David: Bauer,~Ad-; | tie ‘ a, has ‘been’ warded a Ail aclepce penta Selkirk ‘Cok | son's Hock Senolaet Award: aT The “awards plemented ! this year, Begaes | the tuition ‘ feed for a sel lect, hi Natu: dents chosen for thelt' character onstrated * acader poilities, *’ LaeHatees af the fund. include le and athe: epee vie Seed Ensign" cling ache work. et, 2 and diesel ign — ppvvoat Service visory' Coach of’ Canada’s :Na- tional’ Hockey ‘Team, ‘and .:Dr. Leo Margolis,’ President ‘of the BC, Amateur Hockey Associa- To: date, only two colleges in B.C, have been recipients of the ‘award, Selkirk College at Castlegar’ and the University. of British Columbia in Vancouver. Selkirk is expected to begin the development of a‘ strong varsity tama ia, in ‘its’ first year, of opera. [Timeless Topics Forgetfulness Carries Heavy. ‘Penal By Pastor D. Reaves Calvary eeaiat Church the. deepest regrets the things which we have done, but from the things which we have. not “| done, Homer leheaver wrote: “It isn’t the thing you do, dear, but the thing you bit of heartache, at the setting oe that grips us when we ie Kind words we.could have pees ia i ye fetes ee should have written; the: gifts we might have - given. Neglect] tice 1a Christian se: Seeof peared or wounded the man on the Jer. icho road,’ they: nothing’ to help Too often ‘perlous Christians’ have stressed’ the things they do not do, ‘and ‘the ’) will not) go; fill-the vacuum ‘of inactivity that: resulted from uon-involvement with the Satan tan does ae have to en: 2 is oi purposes are well served b: ev ting a: believer: lulled inte a by..on the other db andl did that ‘him: [ifs cures, tone ee sleepy: state of idleness, Edmund ‘ed; “ All is necessary for f evil'is that god ‘men do morn ing Duty ‘is doing’a thing when t ought to be done. ‘The’ foolish do- eee aia cree paved with iatempeed go good in fh fextons) Sao de att as es hos. pecome . ietate steps eer ho ine of by ithe commit, “but” “also ‘by those acts which we omit. Scrip- ture states that sin is ‘‘the'trans- ‘On Robson Road ‘Vancouver erie Castlegar . Hospital © with >| a’ One ‘person suffered unde- termined injuries early last Sat- ing.when the vehicle in which’ she was riding struck 2 utility pole end: finned: over, 3 Castlegar and District create was » Wendy ampard, a. passenger.‘in a ve- wie driven by Robert. Craig of: Castlega: © iP alice, “rep orts indicate the vehicle ‘went out of control and over-turned ‘8 ig a “pole: on the Robson road. either’ the: driver nor two the" crash,::which de- Evening Service — 7.80 p.m. . : Miss. Lampard has been re- ‘eased from ‘hospital.* 1 eg: | Oblate’ means one who soffers| jury, through ‘a |” Pangosy-was born in 18: _ ” Mareellies. “He became ‘a member of: the: Oblate: Juniorat of ‘Notre Dame’ de »Luimineres- The’ trip across the wintery Atlantic is’ a horror. hen ploratoi 3] to. eer and id eamloop: and finally. \y 1971889 a belleving: that: Jesus died LT ty Today for that sin, and an accepting of Him-as our personal Saviour. |! 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