10... CASTLEGAR 5 Ris een Nov 36, 1064 THis ‘WEEK Sican Kenneth Keating. My first encounter was with a edy: some day!” I felt this was a fairly typical voter speaking. And he was speaking out of memory for the late president, out of enthusiasm ‘for the Kennedy glamour and the Kennedy touch, and out of a-feeling that through’ Robert Kennedy there could somehow be regained some of the magic HARD TO SEE. a matter how eee your glasses, ; “Charlie”, the shanées are you’ "have trouble, Sor to ee ee strange object. eleon.. Charlie is able to change bimself at the first touch of any THE CHILDREN'S CORNER eri ee A that had gone out of life with the death of JFK. Robert Kenrledy proved in the y recent campaign that he ‘has “tremendous magnetism and per. - “Vihar Those Weaken Go iE an “kno yd ra ¢ do wihout my Woekendg. All eh Ue know. The ia bears ou're par ae tts end thé : tau * ., But belleve it or not, iva is ans Sy into-about 160 kids, most. ot * whom’ can take’ {t’or leave it; why Gea I collag se.’ and wave feebly. to- . wards the decanter of Teachers’ Hight: fand.,Cream, a medicinal "restorative made in Scotfand for the jlo, permore. ot of salvaging 4agr lie there, gradually rece. vering, I‘ allow mysclf tat riata fa ntbee laa a 48 elt wrtbout end,” I muse, oe, “Ta pole Mi pn ing to mark all e are ae Hive ts, me my lessons ready:for a gnote week ahead. a. ta algo, by golly, going to, get a gcod sleep tonight. go bunting Saturday aft- ernoon; aléep: in Suhday,’ ‘add spend the rest of the day read. is a good book." erbaps a vetbatit reps ot he last “lost weekend will give you an fdea of the difference between \dream arid: ‘reality. briiay i fa Fr aa oem ada thet ae re i gelaad ere iber, when @ colléhgue ery ‘Ho wanted to discuss an * academic problem:: some kids had tried to set fire to his ear on Hallowe'en. it turned out that’t fie was wap gag. ye ging a bit, too, and that he bad -a predilection for the Cream. A bad combination. HC to bed at 2,30 in.th x 8.m. copld Sent etary mort a. ‘Bssays -- 2H marked, an, Gaeta: 2 At 730 am, inthe HH al veady, my wife was shaking me. ‘ghe bad ihe stomach flu, 1 bad to drive the ids to the city,'200 a‘tomato and a chunk of belog we Wander a waisily, ip 49 pteb ne, Fell aaleep: wore skit aa iat. wife, apparently agin Downstairs to. turn off lights.’ Find lights blazing, hi-fi blgring, kids in the act of light- ing fire in fireplace, “Get to bed! Two hours later, have taught Kim to waltz (welts is any form of dancing | that doem't “Hive a frantic beat); Hugh and Kim have’ ‘demonstrated, and-1 have been. dgagged bari the Monkoy, The Frug, the V burning low. We ove. an ahaa eously, smoked a plpefal of tobacco,.(That’s right, We all sat around and émoked pipes. “What 4 lousy father!) But ne, Tasty, Two, boars at dish 7 a Kim abaking me. “Dad, don't forget, you're teach- In the Bible Class morning.” Au the Bible’ Class.. At 4 1//go ‘out and collect ronda ‘cards’? for the ‘church: Everybody is out for a drive, or hates the minister. Net result: I collect one pledge card ‘out of fan death’s door, Is having kit- LsMy.. baby: Up. theret Theil erash!? 2. + Prepare Sunday dle: Wash dishes (kids have to do home- - work,.and practise). Reel to ‘ desk'at 9 p.m..Fall asleep on el- bows. Wake up at, wid -night. ‘Cah’t ‘Sleep’ until: four’ im. Get at-7.45, Scramble to ‘schoo, fad be aie ue wa drockia fe 1 chitdr ” Kootenay Builders — and eee ; CANADA CEMENT -- PLYWO6 GLIDDEN PAINTS ais - HARDWARE ea. Wall ‘UPHOLSTERY GALLUS TO FREE ‘ eens oe APpomvidient GALLS IN, . GAR & BSTC EVERY ‘THURSDAY @ “RECOVERING = ApatES pe ct MDE } P: : i BOSSE’ '$ JEWELLERY 1 BRE gu 4 ; acl Group. Committee. of - ‘the: 2nd Sie tton .Of Lo} . Castlegar Cubs and Scouts was cub master’ with Miss Carol | f held with a new, executive, —— class ‘scouts, seven . “in, | scouts and five recruits. LUTHERAN : CHURCH :- SERVICES ‘Sundays at 3 p.m. Nordic Hall; Kinnaird Sunday School 2 Pm. Rev. Harold o, late flirt Kk wail ‘bo under the Loyd Groutage .as Groutage: a8 assistant cub. mas; niet as assistant ty inbster." at Mr. Munns reported a toil call strength of 25 scouts, with five Queen Scouts, eight second ~ Ten scouts are taking first- aid training and plans are be- ing made to attend the: rovin= cial jamboree ‘at Penticton on July 9-16, This troop, willbe di ip: livering flyers once a. mont earn ‘money for theif. ‘BUD! Hite *] and. activities. Les Davis was, - appointed chairman of the finance com- drive for funds. Mrs, Les Davis is the paage ———— | secretary and also in charge of Kinnaird-Genelle Charge UNITED CHURCH Rev. D. L. Farris Morning Worship a uniform pool where tised uni- forms may be turned in. as secretary will be the pup relations eon committee: ani mittee and will organize a bottle | i Mr. White and Mrs, Moran |B feevitctias “rnc Chops eit Y Por Ke) SERVE and this | will--be ‘held ‘on':Sat- urday, The cubs and scouts will meet pat the, post office-at.9, a.m. ttaker attended the iz as a representative of TABERNACLE 791, First “Ave. Sun, S.S. — 9.55 a.m. Worship Service — 11 a.m. : Evening Service — 7.30 p.m. Pastor — R. K. Webb Ph. 365-5212 - —_———_—————— | YPEOALWARY: 0 “BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Reeves, B. Th. Ph. 365-7175 ; ‘Service, held in Grace > Presbyterian Church; Kinnaird “SUNDAY. SCHOOL 1. 15} pm. Scouts Association. Also in ai tendance was ;Cecil, Pepper.as a reprensentative of the Royal Ca- nadian ,Legion . wiheh :sponsdrs the cubs and scouts in Castle- gar. 5 sisi fas Puip. Mill Would Mean ‘B-400 New Jobs . pulp ‘rail iti the Gra a Forks ‘area Fyould mean between 250. and 400° new jobs anda payroll of between $1% million and’ $2% ,million Cc: member ¢ C. Enevoldsen: ex: pressed when he was guest ere bottle * arive for ralsing “finds . the dicts, council, of ,the. Boy | year ‘These | were ¢ the opinions of | ECONOMY SLICED SIDE BACON ii ib. pkg. STAFFORD. ‘24.02: JAR OS | MIN EMEAT 59c >| CRISPY POTATO CHIPS. 59c ; TUFFY'S 7-02. BOX ~|NuisaBolts 3 39 oe fina. ‘| speaker at last -week’s of Commerce. of the Grand Forks Chamber , OUP eS) ea pie : MALKIN'S SLICED OR CRUSHED PINEARELE 6 tins . MALKIN'S THREE FRUIT sonal appeal,’as well.as the in- credible political: lure .of the Kennedy name, Although ke got a substantial assist from President Johnson, who carried New York state by two million voters, Kennedy won in much bigger, fashion than had If the mooted pulp 1 mill foi —| the Grand Fors varea_ shot ula : some about, ‘Mr. Enidvold sen, there ub, Ba be’a population increase’ of. between 1,200. and 8,000 persons. ‘He. warned ‘his businessmen jisteners 4 that there RSHIP woul 0 be’.an’ increase ‘6! Castlegar: — cy 7 _., | between - 12 and “80. businesses | § Robson: — 10.00 am: *. * and ° services’ and ae ould <:*| increase com iS 5 anes SCHOOL Gmnphasiang that planning would. be: required, the speaker xs su stressed that the school popula- ecte i MEN #28, atone, could be, expected te | additional students. 2 Mr. Enevoldsen said the|f Grand Forks.area should realize that there-dre disadvantages as cwell as advantages to baying a pulp’ mill located ther s| 2: He: pointed out that “there would be ador, pollution’ of wa- 70. : idy | ter. and impediments: to recre- 7: 30 ‘p.m. ; i ation in that there would likely ‘All are ‘Welcome at the Army| be water Fanner of 08 sup- an ae MARMALADE 2 lb. tin - SUSANNA'S” FAMILY FARE| been expected. sips n’ foples : Leal rae trrieerae 4 expose : ca. =o ’ — 2 5 Pepa aaa Re STORE ae AR, 9.80 ranks of the Derocratic party. £ pene ‘ - — : : : The Salvation “Army situation to ‘progress into a war of the worlds, but how was I hanky .boxes, o going to get him into the tub .. erle. 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O. te do ‘that, baeat (Crv), do ary By wigs Sane c re aed pee ‘phy; : ¢ tA : s : _ we M wil city, ‘amore, vba : sate cou et V), docu SEVEN "DAYS i . somnvedwmn ye 8 eRe Ogee manag { i cai etal oem ; : ore ee se crgpld, have made these prob- more fulce, Dut the Woot (CBC). =, a Se Specialist | | Acoredited Priblie Accountant: |< - B0ito Des SR Geleimbia Are. A Peer Z ee BETTER, UY, tems worse through | neglect, Mon.,; Nov. 39 om TOILET TISSUE 8 roll Free. Esti : Rent: a;'S! er: Phone 3654 ro gating Macht “ ¢ Week: $5 Mi Month ‘i : : ‘GuTBO, Pores and PLUMBING & HEATING DRE Rie Toe i OWE bee tarnoedRopa Supplies’ and Installations,” jg TILLER CREPAMES cc? SC Ph 965-7413 Natural Ge and Olt Home Ph. 365-7978 “Phone 305-8284” York mina tion, and warn that be will have no compunction about buying his way to a. Democratic presi- dential nomination, -be it with patronage, power or money. But who is to say. whether the younger Kenn 5 20-Called ruthlessness is nothing less than’ sufficient ae, cupely, he -not- | ed, but: it would “possibly. be difficult to piece it all together.” | He added:that/the Kettle river's drainage ‘asin, comprises 4,160 |f sayare: ‘miles of which ’74 per tof this’ is in’ Canada. 1 had: the bse and P ek warm, I used a g leep s . fall of, water at ut the right & qn." I sweet- | tenpetatire flutty ‘buble bathe and»: z TCH I launched a new boat every Thurs. Nov. .26 THE mnswerving ‘determination and now and then. Operation T-U-B LOUVRE P qraniiellke dedication of pur was successful. 2 (CTV), Charles Boyer... Bose? Se pacer ae ee COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF And it is a man of this stature * what more can I say? PRESBYTERIAN _. CHURCH - BULLDOZING “TD25 FOR HIRE Phone. 345-7863. Mormifig:Worship 11 aaa: °° “Sunday School 9.30 a.m. ‘A: warm. invitation: to worship is extended to .everyone .. Sq mneral Constru ‘All Work Guaranteed P& & Cénstruction’ Ltd, | ce Fhene 3 865-8151 a from the Aren Mine ts a caso of a daughter. noun gnw « God ! ‘The United States today ii fantastic. social, pi problems, which Canadians | have. ite We havea full’: range of. . Colors and sizes. ° She dropped*‘in { morning,’ and I took. ber 'down- °: stairs to show her where I was” homes, and of rampant immora- preserving jelly. When I went to: lity, he was not far off the ‘eqtteze one: a: ‘the Bags,. she mark, asked me ff I was sure I wanted ‘abe | of ae in the jeri of Americans being unsafe in their “BAIN HAIR, vather than solving them through realistic actjon,” The yearning for another ead: f er of the “qualities of John Fs”. Wennedy. ar. deep in the. Amerk . Americans’ co be" Pcie to turn'to Robert” Kennedy in the hope that he could provide this. It is ey the ‘Acpublican ‘oa i You know, ¥ inion ght ow what ‘Giser, 1, ae she caihdn't have habpéned Ma tase mother iain! Dear Sovannas: Not ‘pc 6 ain 0 12pm, elt beatin pads) 0 |e & atin Re che diriual’ Kinnaird Forum will be Held in the But the place to eat another : ‘ 8 Kinnaird Fire Hall on Tuesday;:Dec..-1 :at.7.30 p.m. Hie vely ea You are invited to come’ and hear the council re- “port.on this year’s ' activities and ‘to: hear. ‘the eandi- Nar four" years, President ‘Jol ‘i dates for election. having launched his Great Sor elety, cou'd be ready: for retire- ment by then. This would open the way for. a Humphrey-Kenne- dy ticket, to be: followed,.with RE in ths top slot in 1972." a 2 IVER ‘place your. "spoo! : JAMBOREE (CBO), must. REP - a , :1,TURN RESERVATION (CBC), “them. You will be ‘stirprised and a on the big clty’s tran: deligited at the made-to- meas- * qe fit. 1 also try to. keep thm “ sorted fn rows accordliig to col ° “ira. 1H Reese Homo ‘Ph. 365-7978 ‘singer Sewing Mathities, '::’ Vacuums, ‘Polishers, Type’ Allen’ Selbie, WE RESERVE THE. ayer. TO LIMIT, QUANTITIES. 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