1 aia NEWS, “Thursday, Sept. 30, 1965 tes MARIE SETO For Estimates 6 or rey ” tifa: 31 tee WORK PANTS AND SHIRTS We have a full range of Colors and sizes. CHEVELDAVE'S MERCANTILE LTD. 105 Main St. “Ph. 365-7417 CASTLEGAR, .B.C. TM VILLA SALES & SERVICE: “Neer is Are : e MOBILE. HOMES TRAVEL’ TRAILERS : ? e MOBILE HOME MOVING - For ‘Service | TELEPHONE: R 6LI 7 or” - VINCE POTTER - SALESMAN | - 365-7123 8, tf 26 UAC The school year “is off to its routine’ and 80 ‘are ‘the extra- surricular: activities and clubs. The: jvariout neues officers were elected la eek, uted the offices for. pre- sident are Ron Verzuh for House one, Randy Moll for House two, Georgé Infanti for House three and, Kay Savinkoff: for; four. It is. expected that 1065-6 will peak itself in strong school spirlt, * Officers for the Graduation Committee , were... elected : last ~| Tuesday. President is Ron Ver- zuh; vice-president, Lindsay An- derson; secretary, Irene Dever:| ney and treasurer, Viekd K loge. EY 0 the Cas- derson and Bucki th ron came in second in the pro- vince out of 35 Sqyadrons, Well done, boys: :) Thad ‘the privilege of inter- viewing two of our new, teach- ers — Mr. DeRosa and Mr. Wald- man: Mr. DeRosa was’ born. in Italy, and immigrated to’.Cana- da. in 1950. He is married and has two children, The’ subjects Mr, DeRosa, teaches are Social Studies and. Science. His’ edu- cation: was taken in. Tratl, NDU, Gonzaga (Spokane) and UBC. Mr. DeRosa’ is an ardant basketball and volleyball ‘player. “At pre- sent -he is ‘coaching the’ senior :| Sate basketball team.” o adr Mr. ‘Waldman’s home is..in Asked why he chose to | toga Air Gadsts, Under tie competent leadership of Warrant Officer. Gibsonand) F/Sgts, An- teach:in a' school so far from lome," Mr. he-is much impressed with. the ~~ Popoft Charged ‘And Fined $50 For: Accident » Alex Popoff of Castlegar re- ceived: minor bruises in'a colli-| T | ston. with : James Gormley « of Kinnaird last Thursday at: Fe 30 p.m. on columiie Ave. in Cas- Hogar: : ‘good attitude toward work: of the students of SHSS, Mr. Wald- man is married and has three teenage children.: In his spare time, he tries to catch up to his -| daughters and son in ‘skiing. He |§ teaches Math. His formal ‘edu-. cation was taken‘in Assiniboine, the U of Saskatoon and at UBC. This is Mr. Waldman's tirst year. of teaching. : Heading the ‘sports picture is the junior and senior ‘boy's soneer match’; against. Grand . The Senior ‘an 31.000 ‘damage “to the cars and ricked ‘was aharged and ’ coh- id with: driving with undue "| care and: ‘attention and fined) P, Yor $50. last ae e eiaihed with a 6-2 victory and the junior boys, a 8-1-vic- tory.: Coach ‘for ‘the. teams is jung: ‘Keep it up, ‘boys! ‘Did you know, that ‘four of Waldman | replied’ ridge was’ in top id his ac: arty. convention in Newon’ “saturday, night. The 70-year-old) Arrow Lak- es.and Slocan land {baron and ‘federal member fori: West for 20 ‘ye: phasi the party policy. OF ‘itving for others, not ourselves alone,” a cooperative: police: He deplored: the Liberal governments’ indecision in inter- provincial: relations ind lack: of . W.: Herridge leadership and accused the Lib- eral party’ of: “taking a: plank from our: platform: just ‘before every federal election,” listing among other things, family al- serene and ‘hospital grants. stressed the need for a strong ‘central government which PINSURANGE “For All Your. ~~ INSURANCE: ‘AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 365- 7948 : ANDERSON. AGENCIES week of” beauttal: summer * for a reel ot winter, and ’ snow? Graig Be Swethlishoff went on a and ven trip up to Kokanee Glavial Park. They enjoyed. good fishing. and even played crib’ with members | o£ the Olympic’ Ski team. ‘Craig dt a st inches. Christ- Barbara: a spent: an en- ovate two weeks camping trip - Ci She Bt G t in: Los GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL Open Weekdays 1 pin. « 5 30 Pa Open Friday 1° the Millar and. Brown © pm. - 9pm. ‘Angeles;. returning home -along the coast and taking time: out to see the PNE while in Van- couver. Four -other girls “who went to the PNE were Verna Makor- toff, Jill Dembicki, Lorraine Gor- kofé and-yours truly. The: latter. .| two. were helping with the: Red Cross booth’ in’ the Youth Fair. While there, the girls -wrote Hekets for a harbor cruise on the IMCS Discovery. Imagine the when I ‘ived).a let- ized .the rights of every. province under ‘the, anco co speosh at the New De-| P ecient t calling se lection without "the ime minister go- ing to the’cl re ‘electoral’ oft. cer, to find out it it is sspedient for all to vote. “There has been some very useful legislation passed by the minority “government,” ‘he ex- claimed, although . they. would noty ihave been able to ‘get the legisla tion through if it) hadn’t been for the aupport of. ‘the op: position party.*?;’ a}... fineluded in legislation con: ed were the national labor code, improvement of applica- tion for’ ARDA for rural reha- bilitation, the pension plan. He felt the. government could. well have ‘extended its of office to the spring. Randolph Harding, MLA for Kaslo-Slocan. on the other hand. in: the’ pre-nomination address said, “I think the election came as a surprise to most of us... . This is one‘of‘the most import- ant. federal, elections we whave ever’ faced.” Of, Mr. Hertidge, No one can say he hasn't done his best for each and every person who ever came to Him, with a prob- Iem.” -, He described the NDP._pol- iey as sense Mr. Berridge! professed as- to economic, sonditions. “Mrs. D. Huglies, Ph.’ 365-5503 are home after spending a week at the coast where: they ‘visited their son-in-law and. daughter Mr. and Mrs.- Mel Carroll. of White Rock and. Mrs. Shields’ two brothers and. their wives, Mr, and Mrs.-Eric. Ramsden and family and. Mr.-and Vv. Ramsden “and family sb Vancouver. os f ailey, is a: patient Hospital. Mr Dwight G. McMillan and Mrs.." Millie “Knox, formerly: of ter= caving eae was’ among: the | ae a Jam, : Apricot, large. HARVEST ‘BLOSSOM FLOUR, 25 WESTON'S ‘LB. PKG. ties x. 89 Ibs. . $1 SALTED CRACKERS 6 ORANGES, 5 Ib. bag 89c ||| : BOLOGNA, sliced, Ib. 3.22.2 .. 39% ‘GROUND | BEEF, fresh. hourly, 2 Ib; 89c CHUCK ROAST, ‘lade bone out Canada Choice, ‘Ca da Good, Ib. 69c ‘The : ‘cruise -: started ind th Watts and ‘Mrs.’ Eangdon*.plai ned on. visiting.’ Lake. Louis Victoria; Seattle, via the R were, united in: mar- riage. -recently.. in ajquiet’ cere- mony at Bonners:Ferry, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. B.: Fitzpat-: | rick and’ Mrs:\H." Palsson: vattend: ‘ed the’ Canadian ‘A’ Mr. and Mrs, ‘H. A. Shields | 7.) ‘Mr. E. in the Castlegar” and‘. District | vir an which took them to Nevada, ke Tahoe ‘and ‘California where they visited Mrs.’ Muir- head’s brother-in-law. and. sis: ter, Mr.:and Mrs. Jack Fales of Walnut Creek. They also stopped at Vancouver where they visit- ed their son-in-law-and daugh. ter. Mr:. and Mrs. Lorne Sine ;|and Mrs. Muirhead's © parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. D./H.. Ferguson.” On their:return. from the coast after attending the. UBCM, Mrs. C. Ackerman stop- ped-at Aldergrove \where they visited. Mr. and Mrs. Paul ‘Hi- debrandt. )/ ‘Did you! know?. = A plece of organdy' ‘used'as a'seam press- ing ‘cloth when‘sewing will show. markings‘ through its ‘transpar- ency. and. is? easy’ to: ‘handie.’: Saskatoon: -Hrs. Pass and: ‘aser °| el L £01 City,: Ho! ood, They’ also. mi re in and visit | tored. into‘: || relatio “ “Fer Your:Automobile, or Home Insurance CHECK OUR. ‘RATES. - _WE CAN ALSO HANDLE YOUR LIFE INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Contact: M. W. - ‘MIKE - ‘SHISKIN ‘city: aida: visit - | Butchard Gardens and.a. lunch: eon: in’ the’ Crystal’: Bail’ room atthe’ Empress’ Hotel.~ t -, Mr,: and. Mrs._S. trip Y° ‘The. Basic Shirt for a Man’ Wardrobe: pESSURE FAVED tender! delicious! *Trademark. “Idaal for Late Party Snacks for Your Guests if You Like, Order Early & ‘Reserve Orders. to Go Vv. ALLEY Bape ae 365-5690 - SHELL DRIVE-IN 2 Miles ur NEW HWY —————— = a ‘Beautiful Winter. COATS ‘In‘Teen Sizes 8 = 16 E Plain: ‘and Fur-Trim Styles. Full Length and Three-Quarter, Wool ‘and. Angora, All-Wool. Boucle and = Borg in Red; Tergusiee ron ‘See’ the ‘largest | 'setectiqn: in all the newest Fabrics, “COLUMBIA. - ‘ nn aise i i ob ari " phasiebis alse lon on. ise Hydro | perty gn appraiser, fe’ said, would ‘pay for th difficult i After Sonsldsrable - discus- sion and some. doubt. I “consented to an’ a. | Fou wil $1, 000, to: this pile for a is only $500 and others. $1,000. ly sunnier ‘home: va pala $1,000 permatient c tnd that yao pe disturbance as in some cases it In my case it was $1,500 as they (One thing that was worth noting’ was:that an owner. of a basis ‘that I. be: present when. . the appraisal was carried ‘out, as I. wanted to cooperate, ’ For some 'tinte’I had ‘done a considerable amount “of ; in vestigation in regards, to arri: ing at a sum I would acc a as a minimum and tried to‘o tain ag many facts ag ‘posible - to support my. claims, involved : having: two building™ contractors to give. me ae te Abe dings. “and _ for these estimates as it- is these’ Peo) le I. -hay. ke ie ‘ontage f oe in seers $100 fy “foot front een er foot front- ir} age. His oven conclusion for com-} >> -* fs 28 bf afoot ont fr a poy a disturbance allowance.) , Baap & -came into. contact with the. book: “Arrow Lakes: Reser- Land Evaluation gotapares other: areas. to’ the flooded ‘areas in, Tega d to ..val- ues, | “In. this. book’. ‘he regards e wast arm of Kootenay Lake comparable to-the area between Robson ':and: Renata.’ On. check- estate::men' he |. 8° ithe id : Tneketores | ured d aa is arison one: shaiild::be | ‘ ery: | wer: his’ letter. of reference) which f have registered my former place |.. f Ber) o¢'$11,000 a5 market value, resident was “only pald $500. in. ak tissloner « “zaying |. would juested “prope: ion they.” moved On May 25 wr thodum | iF ne Ici Pat: way | ca: n+} 196. lays aft offer’ was’ madé and "refused. by, Mr. Kidd r. the It: was -reviewé is ig with: real. found that lakeshore ,} aprons, 2s: Me also ‘said. that firey ood "| froma ‘the Jake has yalue,: birch “ CANDINO® Westclox - Timex: Dont be puzted — see” us’ today and in: the. i bring my case to the Columbia was’, very. dissatisfied’ with . the praiser did: enough : inve: tion: and also there: were ‘items missing which were not apprai- *, :-On_ the’basis all 'that had: -taken: place, . I contacted |” iy MLA’ and he suggested t the Commissioner: an}. and ;I had rota bine aenk fa four-hour session with bir: all-the* Placed. before: him. On, May ;19.I. teceived. a let: misting . ‘ter. from the Commissioner dat-]:"° : May 17. Jn his ‘letter he]. :° i erty.’ with ‘| that: of ‘a: neighbor. an ake: | mention of.a so-called half bai ; lérin‘council ‘apprai-| °°” ser ‘market : value:-of $12,250). I} report, as I. don’t ‘feel ‘the ap-}- sed. It was certainly “ not in ac-|? .] cordance’ with ‘i dro's .‘state-|-. * ad rtisement i is ‘one ne Of which relates some of the important benefits of the Canada Pension Plan to. iy 4 authority of the Minister of: concn Health and hemes tes ty +4 ttatil your Contributions forthe year amount.to.$79.20.. Your employee wil pay. -_ same amount. ».. 269 Columbia Awe. — Castlegar — Ph. 365-6665, wot Bee, FLOORS, Residence. Phone 365-6704 Aes ; nt, Phone ARNE A a