viOTOR IAREPORT By dames K. Nesbit Lion of Judah i is in’ yecrene This city is in some excitement this. |’ week about che of : state visit o! " Hon k that t ‘Strachan a ee the bale He : hasn't been win'a Emperor of Bth-| ¢va1 election: on yetvaea’ ‘likely Rev. er will, but I-can’see no indica- MeNabb’s ‘Very Bad Year Says Chairman — Place your orders now for Soe TOP SOIL SAVAGE SHOES ImmedteDalivery | pees Of Columbia Cellulose cay. | &=aaie We specialize in landscaping, excavating for base- ; ch cee - ments ‘trenching for water, sewer, gas mains and uarter ” profits only to the operations we’ had | the acetate.and ‘pecialty g grades ‘Tt should be pointed out, Maddocks Shoe Store services, septic tanks and and tile fields. . e-sixth the heretofore but) in so’ doin: Wwe | produced aby oo Le ike ute ibes however, that this excess is re- debs i operations a and Placed ‘ours reed We Buy and Sell and exch all used of new manucacturers, Phone 365-5996 | of, opera a ‘satiafact M. | pate in‘ world Ha bleached “kratt markets. ‘We also repair roller type Dees eo fullsefecnen of! ovat my sepicm Abbey es 1 ident of Columbia th Caliuoee oe Marshal : pointed out | opment “ot lower-cost ‘grades that 8. Mr, ‘Mr. Marshal, speaking at the | that in the el area of wood will process Festi eres cus- The Emperor is a Govern- | © ment House’ guest, lodged in the | Hi-Lite Restaurant LUTHERAN CHURCH POE Nik Wot “UM & CIVILIANT” know about you, but it took more | I've made it put of me {World War II did. SUGAR AND SPICE Winter or the War — Which is Worse? _ twotiay phenomenon in this country as spring, annual own wit considerable satisfaction that I look back and sneer at the pluzzard 01 t, La e First’ Day of Spring, sand I these 15-below tem- peratures justbefore Easter. than® four yeary of] « Like many Canadians, Tam in ajstate of suicidal depression the middlé of But there are ene that the by gaaine thétiu® ‘and © the on the’ size of your town. FOR FULL DETAILS, WRITE: FRANCHISES AVAILABLE. ‘The signs of spring in these parts are ne not quite raat they FOR YEAR-ROUND parts of the world, but but they're last he, as welcome. No thing ester put ie Magee any ay 3 call of a crow? int Ger Howers, don’t exactly come pop- _ para RESTAURAN ‘S ping out butt those tardy’ t ‘annus RING: tm als, icnic tables, rear -their-. Ci edde oriita” tnt tie pent through fhe snow famous) © ang’ 's color every- mud, yellow grass, ATASTEREREEZ soft ico cream.|_, And. there olor RN MI $12,000 ca gah C00 lawn, tossed there by ibe YEAR 7 hfing mi $25,000 INITIAL 1,000 Suttay Requineo depending sand and salt thrown onto said lawn by Pe snowplow. But you will hear no com- plaints ‘tom me. In fact, I feel so good when I kick off the ‘old galoshes gud hang up the ran coat for Area Franchise Director Tastee-] Gane ti iiei ope 3, Vancouver, 5 B.C, the last time might just burst into song. Here soma} Gety'a look: In the sp! are the words. It might go to There's a hole in my boot, In best rubber boot, But‘I don't give a hoot ‘Cause it’s. spring. There's a smell in the air Like an old she-wolf’s lair, But*r don't really care "Cause 's spring. There’ sa sealing of tires, And the smell of grass ‘fires, And the poets are liars, But it’s Popring. There ‘And my melee int Sbod, Butt know in my blood That it's spring. Thore’s romance in the air; have long hair, Aaa fhe he gly have & a flair nis ging at Bnd beautiful ‘gadis wi no ey a guy, Even an oldie like I, in: his ¢ eve ring. A remarkable thing That you ‘feel like a king When go get in the swing hoe spring. d_that will be quite) tim the tune of ‘There's a Tear in ia. is almost upon us, and it is}My Eye.” - . _[endorsed Strachan. Yi Royal ‘suite,: with its brcath-tak- ing view: out over the waters of the Strait to the Premier's Olympic ‘mountains, surely one of the’ finest natural’ sights’ in all of North America. . There's a bang-up, very for- mal dinner at ' Government House, and the Premier is giving a government luncheon at the Union mi Club: e. visits cost small for- tusean but] perhaps they’re worth- while, The public of: course, is never told the cost, governments not liking to scandalize the: vot- RS eputy education minister Dr. Na Perry once worked for the - Emperor, having been a high financial "adviser to the gov- ernment of Ethopia. He is a man of many parts, the deputy minist- er of education, and he started a notable career delivering newspapers in his native Vieton se we we Party ranks is intriguing — the Strachan faction vs. the Berger faction. eae etrechan eo have been en complete: surp: when he read in the newspapers that Tom Berger is out for NDP. Jeadership, I am told that the caucus of the ie NDP's the last day of the recent session, unanimously et a few days: tater: out came the Berger Ina Pre jared stalenient Mr. pirvehan ss id: “In. vic © of thi now announced he will ' paign for the leade: “There'was no o' cam- er name The rift in New Democratic] 3 °] prow |make a place on their shelves to show -off his or he’ You Can't Really annette’ nlus has made ving $0 easy itis sometimes gia n “that a car can’t. stop on a dime. The time it takes to stor a car is’ * the sum of the rine ai Sistas Le reaction- enought oor that you, But it’s all true, and hope the longer days, warmer sun and softer, winds have cheered you up. Even though that old, cold. is lurking just we stock a full selection of SAVAGE SHOES for children aorund the corner. ~ “One can’t help feeling that the ‘natives’ sanity is:saved by the signs of spring, such as they are. Three people smiled at me this week, for no reason. Today a fellow motorist, who have driven‘straight at me, ‘mart|2 ing, a month ago, stopped and waved .me through an intersec: fou, *when ‘he! had the Tight f way. It’s not’all roses, There’s.a - Catiadian Pacific Airlines announces new summer schedule in effect April 30, 1967 Complete detailed schedules now available at your. nearest CPA ticket office and your travel Agent For aff travel arrangements see... . WEST’ DEPT. STORE PH. 365-7542 ——_——_ FOR INFORMATION and RESERVATIONS VIPOND FOR TRAVEL TRAIL - NELSON Dp didn’t Eaulte manage last fall. The Old ly. has’ that: wild spring eaters gleam inher eye: ing: conditions: 4 three-quarters e dis- tance the car aes ‘fine the brakes are applied. At 10 miles an “hour the braking distance on good paving with good brakes is shout seven and a half feet; at 25 miles, about 47 feet; at 60 miles, 270 Reaction-time distance, bas- ed on human response, 8 unpre- dietable, . Theoretically, ofa paccond signal from the-brain’ t brake pedal. Under ideal ariv- this? this “is about |- Pe Should Be Awarded To Jr. Sportemen Dear Sir: My comment is on betalt of our young’ boy and gir! 1 eport enthuslasts and to all eho elp, our youngsters, ‘such as° spon- sors coaches, instructors, moms 1 would’ like to hear com- mente from others re this let- fer, We have some very fine teams, girls and boys in hockey, basketball, curling, school sports, gymnastics, ing, etc, a-team wins they (or resented with ept one year, each mi the coaches} are year’s presentation ‘Wouldn't it be. ae for each member of the team, | {on the winning side) and their coaches or instructors to ee giv- en a small cup: to keep for themselves (besides the big tro- phy?) How good it.is for i a a Young one to Took back at th phy: in their growing bas fro remember how. he made .that trophy, And I am sure mothers’. would er young | one’s achievement. Even if the dl cup was no’ bigger than a small ese-cup. 1 Hee is also sure most parents $1 le. “SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE FOOD” BANQUET 'FAGILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS ‘You are ‘cordially invited to attend a Free Christian Science Lecture entitled “YOU ARE NEEDED” by Howard H. Irwin, C.S., : of San Diego, California Member, of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother urch, The First’ Church of Christ, Scientist, ine Boston, Massachusetts Tuesday, May 9th, 1967 8.00 P.M. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 209 Baker St., Nelson, B.C. “SAVE «2 your INCOME TAX Now is the time to set aside funds for this year’s income tax deductions, The Act ‘makes it possible for you to obtain some rélief from income’ tax on earnings set aside for retirement. The Mutual Life of Canada offers plans by which you can qualify for tax relief. Cc. Arthur Anderson - 65-7693, or Write Box 100, amas te A 16st of thane ‘do ae the winning members each with a trophy, but others just handle or keep: the cup on display for the year. I remember my boy was on the winning team’ of the Pee Wee hockey last year. The cup was supposed to go around to the different members for the year, but the only time we ‘saw the cup was when it was pre- sented on the winning ‘night: In this ‘Centennial Year wouldn't it be a good time to start something like this? How proud ‘our young ‘ones feel to jJook at a small.trophy won at a time when: Canada' was celebrat- ing so many others things. How ade others ‘féel about L, MeCr Rin naird. ° lent TELEVISION * SERVICE — T.V., Radio, Stereo, Recerd Ptayers * SALES — Authorized Deater Fer -* RCA, VICTOR — For the finest in cofor or ‘ black & white TV “Years of is your rantee of sati (Electronic Services. ” Ph, 865-7893 Day or Evening 270 Columbia Ave. = par And my daughter flunked her}. z Eas ae i, Sent at old Bale and that spring has done it again. Ph. 365-5957 Or Write 807’ Ty our famous ee You can ‘only get them here! re vw’ we Ty EEE This advertisement is not ‘ by the Liquor. Control Board or by the Government of British SERVICES Sundags at 3 p.m. Held in'St. David's Angiean Church ~ yar one of.the factors Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C, Olark ° 4 - i “THE SALVATION ARMY (178 Columbia Street) sin We i. 7.80 p.m, Bible Study, Thuseday ; ‘ { 7.30 p.m. Home League | Phone 365-7112 last week | in Vancouver, said that I'c | a+ disastrous ‘fire ;at’ the Com- poe iay promise of contributing] end.” a.m. Sunday School a further heavy |burden on our, 11.00 a.m. Holiness Meoting peo; le at at Prince Ru transshipped: via Prince Rupert ‘\ annual general meeting of Col-| costs ‘in the: north: a thoughtful umbla well planned, ‘ellulose . stockholders pany’s Prince Rupert Operations ni ae for in The facilities were damaged. be- ieee and housing construction |: Bt . The Jone is covered: ie” past. 12 any’s . products. , ; Roericay lumber softened over'the rogramme reduction + under way and ment ans must include a good hard| §' jook at markets for {the com-| The & North ig to reverse 4 ‘asouming that demand | brighter,” World markets for bleach. excess capac! effort is: directed to and small appliances. Phone 365-6621 : jor expansion "CASTLEGAR EXCHANGE LTD. not be .altered in the: light of bee aru: information avail- “While markets for tha con ‘8 jor,, product re- some fala, vary competitive, for. the. it the esent | next few years, the medium an bya Whe ee longer-term fi future Jooks :mueh the Pres.centi con- Sincere =aae ‘The Castlegar Kiwanis Club extends thanks to Celgar Ltd. and to all the merchants of Castlegar and Kinnaird 88 more Ne! lock facilities will be he continued. ‘In the meantime, the product of the will be other ou e Public invited to all vi ‘ou are nover a stranger at the i: Envoy & Mrs. K. Mallory and additions) costs per oe in such Fe bige! been iden’ ne-shipping are also covered the © comp: er, performing: PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 7.30 pm. CA. sri ; out Canada ‘and the U.S. and cul-) et studying 2 scientific-exhibits, Ww ry ord is sireable ©. thing,” ; ie “Romeo + and opti “The interior operations are well and ‘man- agement, iB athe and resources are. of. a calibre ce success in asl Board - Volees ‘Approval forum in’ e summer. lembers of the board of ‘| School District No..9 said Mon- day that a- letter should ba excellent. stan: through- out his secondary schaol career. It: was, announced recently that Terry would be: one ‘of those who will;during the sum- mer. vacation’ this’ year, attend a six-week’ forum “featuring im-|2 minent scientists from through- minating in“a week at Expo 67 joard members noted Ter- Ty's academle ‘record. throughout’ his pape ae school Gor ip will ‘no: deabt ‘broaden “his i] Suttosie andthe :board members should: be proud,:-and Hon. ” “where "you: aya als once’? ST. DAVID'S eee ang llve! more ‘efficient and more’ mod- solving pes rel “Here, th ability to: VARGAS the ‘pro- ice: Rul mill.) that: promises ‘on: the: whole, the markets for| 0 mans le age a rl : sent to Terry in ap reciation of | the very should: Saprest their satisfac} j : be Low DOWN BE avail-| ‘th 5 gto another. prob-| tion in: the next few ‘years,.. we lem; he said'that.the lumber in-| anticipate : that: there | will: con- bs e|dustry in B.C.\is caught in’a nue constructed as soon'as possible,” cost-price squeeze, and it seems inevitablo ‘that only the larger, years to at about cluded, i “who donated items for our successful auction held Satur B.C. Champions oe = also to So eful items Castle; i a foe the robe Siomad for soto ‘Fiddled Around’. savertang ‘tenia and to: tho! Castlegar News: 2 ced to Ted Swendson’ and ‘Joe Kary of ‘ellulose the market for “most dis- their duct: at our, Prin some: effect on jon tee ee re Electronic Brain To Help With That ‘Dum’ Golf Handicap : Handicap iforen eons i count now haye e]) ‘limiting factor is our| Bank of Montreal computers eee ian At Hay, Contest ” cual ht e first of the Old ‘Time Fidaiens” finalists ‘were ‘chosen Special thanks Kootenay Auctioneers of Nelson. at Haney last week as more than five hundred ‘foot-stomping en- thusiasts watched 21 contestants in the-initial regional finals of the British Columbia C chairmen .. and | Fiddlers contest. A to’ across qe lregional ‘finals will Jead up to mm the provincial finals in vernon, att olf “ handicaps. ai Show Tre. Nature _ By Rev. J. H. 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