12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 6, 1967 ONE HAN’S OPINION posts tet eta See igrernt of Food Flavor ers can help it. Not that "it matters very much, have been con- gitoned to. accept the tasteless, ‘e is only one bacon which tone as if it has been smoked and its name is not Swifts or Burns, And lisms which look so fine when cut are disappointing in their lack of flavor. But bacon and butter are not the only thing where flavor is absent, Our vegetables are getting steadily less appetizing. is is largely due to shipping condi. tions, toes, tra Provincial Library, ‘Parliament Bulldings, ‘Victoria, BoC. Dec. 31/8735". lover | A ” EREMENKO a ‘and Co. SAVE $1.00 & $2.00 on each pair Sizes 8 to. 14 and 3 to 6x Published Every ‘Thursday ‘at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays”’ CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, JULY:18, VOL.:20, No. 28 " “Tihree-Max Gommittoo Is Formed Summer Sale: PRICE REDUCED by VY to 2 Ladies’ Summer DRESSES — Ladies’ PANT SUIT. ‘Ss SKIRTS — BLOUSES — SUITS — SLIMS Girl’s BLOUSES | Sizes 4 to 12 each .... 95c: Restoration is Investigated By ARNOLD MARTIN” <‘Statt. Reporter: ee the Pos “4 sible setting: up of an en- fla ; A: committee ‘of three has | gested'by a atudent gr ihe ‘been set up to ‘inve ite pre- Gatvereity of : Victori. SANDALS AND CANVAS FOOT WEAR ly, straight and clean but Jack’ the. essential quality of those which are home grown. Ideal for boating, camping or casual wear Ladies’ CUT-OFFS $1.95 pr. were not interested in any nally-operated plan. Nore: the meet- ia etter, fo Mer. Mi MADDOCK’S REMINDER! cee she ent ‘Sale, Se! 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We shall need: a royal commission to obtain the facts. ‘No doubt the cheese taster’s clubs will make for more sensi- tivity to taste in general. It is unlikely th: le in his mouth to determine its flav- or. Funeral Services For Father of Nine Ernest | Denhardt, Alfred 38, a resident .of Pass Creek, met with accidental death July ” He was born Nov. 26, 1933 at Fort William; Ont. wh h his - wife, Gerld, Chris and William; three daughters, Ellen, Katherine and Kellie-Rose. “Funeral services were held today at 2 p.m. from the chapel of the ‘Castlegar Funeral Home with Rev. D. A Cline of (Nelson officiatin; 1B Interment “will be- at Park Memorial Cemetery, Kinnaird with the Castlegar Funeral Home in care of arrangements. Well-known Glade Resident Passes wellknown’ Glade resi- aut} ‘ohn Denisoff, 54, died sud- denly last Sunday. Mr. Denisoff came to Glade at‘an “early age with his family born, Pell, Sask., where he was He was an employee of Koo- tenay Forest Products for more than 30 years. He E survived by his wife Polly; two” daughters, ‘Mrs. N: Sapriken: and Miss ‘Nettie Deni- soff of Glade; three’ sons, John and Nick of Glade,. and Steve of ; his father, John Deni- nee Sr. of Glade; three sisters, Mrs. J. R. E. Goulet, Corner Pine Open Mon. - CASTLEGAR: DRUG & Columbia Ph. 365-7813 Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. 9-9 Sun..&. Holiday. Hours: .12.noon -.1.p.m. 6 - 7.p.m. of Esovolott of Salmo and 10 grand. dl dren: Funeral rites began = last Monasy" at the residence of his, daughter, Mrs. N.-Sapriken at Glad le. Interment took place, Tues- day in Glade Cemetery. A Family Affair ue COWBOY Kings Clearance Sale une Va OFF ALL ae ‘COTTON DRESSES. DRESSES mele : June; six sons, David, Jae, Stan, bi “5Ox 50 x12. '75x50x 12. ‘INFLATED PLASTIC BOAT 40” lee PLASTIC. AIR MATTRESSES. TORCAN ELECTRIC FANS. ‘GUARANTEED FOR 2 YEARS . $97.95 - - $26. 95 2 ‘Dealer For = 2 Frigidaire and ‘Kelvinator air conditioners and. ap. : pliances. Come in.and see ‘us for special Prices. jecrvalion, sy fhe Bellen bridge poseib a ‘Doukhobor’ com- pain ty. house in the Castlegar tat a meeting of Nelson city council Monday with Castlegar | Mayor R. C. Maddocks, the com- ‘mittee “was ‘instated: to inveati- ‘gate cost and: other. factors in‘ ithe plan.)The meeting took ‘place in Nelson, The proposed preservation |a ‘may go even 1 further than that he expressed est Sn rach a_whole-village ‘pro- ject. The letter’ made’ no’ men- ° The City’ cated it is ‘not interested in tak. ing}.part ‘in’ the plan, ‘and. will] was not be until such time as..the Provincial government has ois Jo} used: last week ‘by Wy RCMP Set Ji ater to’ open ve. Examining: the job don Gant “McMaster, manager of, the ‘service sta! ion. The burglary attempt ‘resulted ‘i . the. steel ta Even this hole afe ‘is in‘a singie,, i RCMP. are contin: hing th fee ‘investigation into a said ae! Bank working:on i to cut open ‘the safe:at'the Cas- tlegar Co-op service station. Sgt. Jim Band decried t the attempted safecrackin; pid, definitely ‘uneducated an amateurish.” ‘sThieves broke into the ser- vice ‘station July: 5 and using a a 1 in and. “moved as’ an cutting torch; r open the safe. The; -attempt, Wa was ‘unreward: ed. however, ‘as thieves achieved with | thelr efforts were ae number. of ;ugly. lines ‘across the face of the safe | anda ‘single hole; through: the door. of th safe.:The hole was not | the “‘strongbo \: allow access to what cas! aide’ —:“about two'or three: hun-' d- dollars,” “according to’ mane ager Grant: McMaster. ; ine ‘to: Glade ‘where’: he nother « action culmin- s sent premises, which will cost an | Berson shall ‘make repairs::to fugtos, (Vehicle that, according to ir" dent involving death or, person: injury or Esamaee to property in G ‘Kinnaird ‘use of: the public. Village: though it is kept -lock-: month, the forest fre hazard rat? ing bad soared from the low. ~ Arrival Sehedule - My * The: Golden’: Centennaire dothiea times: from‘ Castlegar ‘ton® 1, ‘05: ‘Arrive here ‘trom 3.00 Leave here for Vi The ctoria.. is it present their. ow in Creston en. eer to. Cas- or a‘eivic on a dur- Fred Eremenko in 1 “Castlegar Man Wins Contest “Uii's ‘not “often that lack effort can ,win prizes — but there are'times ee “Fred: ‘Maglio of . Castlegar, was the winner of. two awards recently, simply because he did not: shave. Judged among: those with the” best “beards ‘at'’a~ contest tn Nelson recently, he was given’ a’) $25 ‘credit certificate: at - a Nelson store ‘and a:home fire ex- tinguisher. Mr. Miglio's beard was judg- ed the longest and ‘most natural, and ‘also the blackest. «Judges ‘in ‘the’ contest ‘were + | two: Officials of the radio station’ in. that. ~clty,.. CKLN, sand .. Miss in 1SS7. oldest having been Jounded by the Jate |’ TROPHY: WINNII IS Two persens $100 in the Cost! Ki: eee correct leval cf high water at > the,