akulk away lick: thelr woun- the tough soln WV ust to digress for a miom- ent, “itn you ‘admire .the' old leader's courage during © that convention? | Though );he , was caught Ih ’a web of. eis own cre. he had enough ‘guts to 2, - politically,-- rather le say I'm not game. Two years ‘ago, I launched one meriberict of to] the family into a universit though not without a trace, school. Scraped through first year col- lege. Changed Source in second year, ited till late November, One day, after listenin to a par- ticularlly putrid lecture — and you have no idea now numerous they are — he turned to a class- mate and said, That's it. I can’t any more,” walked out, and Back to buskiess, You can’t| i take hasn't been back since. Aftei JHE SALVATION ARMY Sunday i 9.48 a.m. Sunday School 11.00 a.m. Holiness Meeting’ Wednesday 7.30 p.m. Bible Study Thursday 7.30 p.m. Home League Phone 365-7112 Public invited to all services. You are never a stranger at the Envoy & Mrs. K. Mallory _ CALVARY. : BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Reeves, Phone 365-7175 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Plaza Bible Hour - 10 am. Worship 11 am. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. L. M. Simmonds Phone: 365-5212 ~ Sunday: 9. Bs a.m, Sunday School. a.m, Devotion. 7 Pim. Family Evangelism. iuesday: 7.380 Bible Study and Prayer. friday: 7.30 p.m. C.A. Service. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. H. Wiseman orship — 7.30 p.m. jSacrament of Holy Communion eae Welcome Apostolic. Church lowship” Si Bate study & Pra 7.30 p.m. We ie ° Held in homes will be celebrated this Sunday, pt. 24th. HARVEST THANKSGIVING 8 am. Holy Communion 9.30 a.m. Family Service No Sunday School 11 a.m, Holy Communion® Robson Memorial Church LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3-p.m, Held in St. David's Anglican Church Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark‘ CASTLEGAR ROBSON iPhone 965-8887 MORNING WORSHIP ° Castlegar — 11.15 a.m. Robson — 10 am. UNITED CHURCH CANADA Uniting Since 1925-the Congregational: Methodist and Preabyterian Churches of Canada Geo. Hermanson, B.A., B.D. Castlegar — Sunday School T5380 Fett KINNAIRD _ GENELLE Rev. Clinton Howard Phone 865-7814 Worship—Kinnaird 11 a.m. Genelle 7.30 p.m. Sunday School — Kinnaird 9.30 am. three-day. atrsteh) he came At fdr a while, witha busted car-| finger. The planist, Left in mid- ‘summer) to get a job. A month later we had a card from Cape jank,| Cod, where he was about to get a job cutting fish, whatever that| ten: That was son Hugh. He did | 4s. get] pretty well in high Silence. This week we had a letter. He had a job at Ben's Delicatessen in Montreal, hop- ed to nail down something at Expo, and was planning to en- roll at University,’ of Some Undaunted. I'm about to launch another missile at the university. Kim is too young to go, I wouldn't go back to Uni- versity if they paid me $100 a day, and there’s only one other member of: the family, You're right. The Old Bat- tleaxe is going to hack and hew her way through fourth year Why? We marked our 21st anniversary the other day, Or, rather, the day after the other day, because we both forgot. And don’t think that won’t cost me, You'd think that, like most women, she’d be quite content to’ keep my nose 7 the grind: co fas enjoy life First ne '3 one of those exasper- something they've begun, even if it's two decades later. Ridicu- lous, but that’s the way she is, So why didn’t she finish her course in the first place? Well, to put it in the vernacular, she got a bun in the oven, The bun turned out to be our first- born. carry on at lectures, but decided that the bun, (now spelled bi was more important than 4 Romantic Poets and the ern Novel. Secondly the idea. has been percolating for several years. She has too much intellectual curiosity to sink into the famil- iar miorass of teas and bridge ids are out'of rooster, the daughter is a heal- k. The days of diapers, thy *|bottles, Hallowe'en costumes and. helping with homework are over. And fourth, there’s the eco- nomic’ factor. -She ‘has listened to me groan and crunch out Of! a bed in the morning. She has take | #Y en:a jong, hard look at the bags under my eyes, the‘bulge. under my belt. She has heard me hack- ing in the morning, wheezing after one flight of stairs. It’s good insurance to have a col- lege degree that will get you a job when Midas kicks the can. She doesn't know it, but the minute she graduates, I retire. So, it’s Josephine College, off to lectures, full of ideals and worries about the mess she'll come home to, every weekend. There are’only a few things that trouble me a trifle. I hope she isn’t arrested in one of those Student’ demonstrations. I hope she doesn’t fall in love with a I eT can run that blasted washing-machine. : Sect id-| Motor: Vehicle Act, a new. ating people who like to finish cn She struggled bravely to}: and curling and gold and gossip.| and Thirdly, the kic the shell, The son is a young} to tion’ 208 of the BG. ece of legislation covering drivers suspected’ of being drunk, ‘is nov in effect in the West Koo-|s ‘Sergeant dim Band of Castle- gar RCMP said this week there was no definite time or date for beginning use. of the legis- lon, Section 203 mak2 prov'stin ‘Mexico, foe the temporary impounding the driver's licence of one suspecicd of being impatred due to alev'aul or. drugs. Information released, this week by the B.C, motor vehicle branch indicates that when a police officer suspects a driver of being impalred, the officer Kinnaird Council Briefs ‘The Kinnaird Church of God has applied for’an extension of eh diing which th make ‘use ‘of ‘the Kinnaird hall on Sundays for church and Sun: day school. answers are several.| ‘? 2 lous grou, each, iter time. Id. Steve Jankola said he would investigate and make al xecommendation to council. communtty, cies _ New. Drunk- Driver, Law . Now. Effective i in ‘Kootenay way. tem mporarily suspend the person's nce. The licence may be claimed by. the driver at the local pollce sation, ae hours or more: after 7 “ariver feels he is not impaired, he may. take a breath test to determme the ie percentage of alcoho) in his b! ‘According to a predetermin- eJ, arbitrary. peal Of blood, al- KNIGHTS OF: COLU BSG ay) BINGO ST. RITA’S HALL ‘FRONT ST. ' AL ocal By HAROLD. \ WEBBER, News Item: “Town council Bppolnts | official. to: investigate claim 'that’local . young ; people | ¢, have tno: much | idle e and vik: not enough responsiblli ars Saturday night: ee a ‘wise time start his poll; so the official notebook in hand, on. the of ‘haunts,’ jand -uneven, He ‘had. on’a shirt! that had once been blue but now ur of] |, i , sheep covered most of the at shirt. the official addres-| 4 [ta the young od th Bey ung man, ani je con- a mt Ak al ¢- hot level. ir. will elth- t be allowe: a continue on his vay or his licence Will! be sus- pended and he will be! advised nct to-drive' for 24 hours, gt. Band pointed out how- ever, that vo: test will be ad- nreistered on.y if requested by the driver. He exp's 2ed that the. word- eof the lagislation ‘expressly naeere that the police officer not suggest $6 the driver that he take the test. He added that the new legis- lation: n rope: nor con- flicts oath Sonat fanding previ- ous legislation providing for the ‘which the new legislation is de- signed to include. di {| vehicle branch says that evidence Information from the-motor resulting from the drunk test is not admissible 1u court,that no prosecutions will’ be based on the test and, Indeed, administra- tion of the test will bar prose- cution. jet. Band said: that. when|’ S; a police officer stops a motoriat of neing from Kinnaird counell to hold ‘their Get 16. in the town beginning jet. 16. Acar for such permis-| sion, at Tuesday's wReetin cil, was accepted without opposition. Reyne b ‘the Castlegar club to erect Kinn: department of highways. A ohana ca S. Rust said that the matter, brought to the: attention ‘of : town © coun lon of High ways depattment and this is Js “necessary. for the golf aap. as well, hé aled, but dangerous, nevertheless, the has the choice ‘of: using either section: 208 to test for impair] men or. present ‘legislation to fe impairment. "Section 203 is no: designed tp produce ca tions, said Sgt. Band, but rat to determine borderline cases: and prevent ac- ‘cidents “which” might happen]: while a driver is mildly impair- CNN oa COTTA REIL PRINTING rane NEWS The new True way to bank Hero it ts Everything you need for your com= | Bination of ‘True Chequing and True Savings mts in a neat wallet, Including * . personalized cheques. ‘This’ new /Truo. way’ Keepd’ your, True ‘Chequing” Secount separate enough in a True Chequing Account to pay your tills. ‘You put the ‘rest into 414% ‘Truvo Savings. ccmmintosnes ‘True Savings.) get your new ‘Truc-blue wallet free. Bankof cet Monreal a Castlegar Branch: \. G. 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How do you jeans, The ends were all ragged ifeel about this?” ith of Enxoutes here they atopped a vialted wil at ith : rela- tives “in n Lethbridg They ‘plan’ te apend a few — BRRAS BOWLING council? H “aig Daddy?” ‘The mayor man, the may- +) s\Jet me make a will get'a charge ¢ out of that, But now sir, to Zet back to Ques: | Go tion, do you find | yourself with too:'much ‘spare time on your yj agate al Teenagers Not Idle tata Fictional Youth A pend slender un anes r uae ms Ke of the face; the blonde hair that brushed vegainst, the Mouliess as she walked; the Au- erey ustline, ||! Hote of that'one, the councilmen ae 4 nea and & Slusted oul ‘mhigs’ me once more, mister, and bands?” i rca in, do you think T learned to aplt like tnt in my ‘e time? “It. tice and lots; aio itIn my ledgers, spare time means doing nothing. ight? Well 1 it “might ‘look’ as if days with relatives: in: Vancou- ver prior 'to boarding the ‘plane dor. ‘their ‘return to’ Leeds ‘on 4 Local Ghul Churches Present Concert - Oclober 15 at SHSS A program of sacred choral music will be presented: by’ the gomblned choirs. of ‘St. David's Anglica Church, St. Rita's 'Cath- alle Church and the United Chur- to the program. . “ The ‘event ‘ill take the form Of a chi giving t memorate the Centenary of Con-, federation. , It. is' considered © be’ the’ first ‘time ' that ‘the con-|: stituent choirs “have joined. in such‘a presenta ‘Admission will- be ‘free. However,’ any. contirbutions to the: Centennial ’ gratefully accepted. Mon., Night 7. o'clock LHS MHS'Ralp! Leslie Eekate 611. =| Dronpins 2805. Ra Roley ‘Poleys '0,° Alley ‘Kata 3, a) rae 1,'Team Five 0, Dror: Droppins 2691. Team Ramblers 1,| 3 Roley. Poleys: 3, Alley Kats ? Ri Fin Heads pins 3. ed High: ‘School Bowling LHS Gla LHT Eleanor Holdsworth 594. : THS M Library. will -be| 2387. “Other 600’ Darrel Rourke Bertha Greenwood 206, | 701." ins 977. sa, Team Five 0, Drop: ertha’ Vincent 221. Mugs 840. THT Mugs GREYHOUND oop MNOUNNCOR 2 pig {LHS Vi 1 Melateke 1 ocl Lealse owes 253, LHT T.HS Tack Five . 956. er GENERAL SCHEDULE DUE TO THE CHANGE FROM DAYLIGHT 30 STANDARD TIME ‘ rE OCTOBER 29, 1967 .. .~ + ¢.0 aubfect to the consent of.the Public: Utilities Com nar Shirley’ Houtman’ 596. } “MHS Les sir 271; MAT Les’ achesen 70 “i : THT Tiger Kittens 2740. 255% Team’ Pointe Macalister’ In-} 3. LHS Shirley Houtman ‘254. Tiger _ Kittens! ace: ‘attractions, yet priced: have a dining room and coffee ‘shop and are close : SANDS MOTOR HOTEL Then you want: a central ‘ad ddress close to all ‘to ‘beaches. and Stanley Park. Please’ feel. free‘ to drop us a ‘line for our descriptive brochure. 31 Davie at. Denman c Alt: Sizes of ‘Glass. Team — es Jaguara Thunderbirds 1, Chevys 3, Cad-|. ‘lacs’ 1, Mustangs 3, Ramblers | : 4." Wed. Nite Ladies Cutrate THS Fi Fintstones 2429. Centennial 'S | Sereain g,| ers 2, Criers 620.5 Thurs. Morning Team a ream points Cheerios 25 Spipmuinies 3, ‘Lions.'1,:Minks 3, ets. Take Five 0, alles 3. . this week, by. Kinn: PN Archambanlt. lext wi Prevention Week. fire’ safety ‘in the’ home,’ ae the job, and everywhere. °-: In: ants offic > - sht ee from fueling-a ‘fire. the home;:too, a’closed ‘door ‘sil ‘slow:down are ‘beau simple * (over-fusing, te wiring, fau ters, ay, fighter? Check ‘these hi Wed, Morning Drivers LHS Mabel MacGillivray 246. HT: Mabel Mac Gillivray 674. THS Pec te 946... THT 0, mblers 4,| Ramblers) 25' Mabel” Woykin 245. : LHS” LHT Dot Tipping 550. ve Thumbs 908. tar | ‘Team Pais Ene Thumbs 3, tars‘ 1, ' Flintsto! ones ex coun Be : ‘Team points | Hooters 1), amers 7, ‘Groaners 2, wat we’ ‘re just around but but we're not man,,,we're not. Most of “us are’ thinking, some are creating, but always we are con-; the things that are fresh and, cool “Fresh and ool” ‘ “Oh man, you are from way out, Things it. are ‘close ‘to your, ‘pump.: “Pump?! : (Beart jeans ran, heart: orry about that: wee what sort:'of, ‘of things are near. to your heart?” : ermost expre; +) inne ty ” our ree tonéran nost ‘make ‘ a) ‘toto of that, aps’ it'*inight * not ‘hurt’ to idvé“a* poem ‘read before ‘each neetin, Do, you -have:a it me. Let me call Goldle over. here. Goldie. always: has’ a k practice man, prac-| j | young man, “A work To crack you Becoss: ‘the mouth!” , Goldie is’ a guy not a The official made @ quick, bashed apology. It took a few moments: for eoldie: to regain} » ‘his co: lowly ‘his eyes took 'c ‘ona waxed distant look: His mouth opened .: then clos- ed. He wag? not’ yet : Teady. Coal F again the fine mout med... words started to flow! darkness, Phere rh ar wi ers ‘your iH My: mind turmoil, day is a might {eed to’ encape, but where Bo, The earth itself is in a death “Beautifull” exclaimed’ th of art.” “Splendid,” said the official. “That. will go over well in’ the council chamber; They could even) make it'their ‘theme, May I quote you?” Goldie said nothing. It ras ebvious he was exhausted. H way, “You see what I Eee ‘about creation, ... mister? ; .think of time? ‘Uke’ that BAe a ‘waste poem. Hey Gol, ‘come ‘on overt” of tim CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thureiay, ¢ “GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE Eariatret A Nid Mngt re 3194 Highway Orive in'the Millar and) Building, ‘Trail. Phone 364-1622 Open Weekdays 1 pam. - 6.80 pm: Open Friday 1 pm - _- 9 pm. “#Y¥ou | i Bee One ~ Revolvers” And Pistols SMITH. AND WESSEN BROWNING AND RUGER : LEUPOLD — REDFIELD — WEAVERER FULL STOCK OF RE-LOADING SUPPLIES SCOPES INSTALLED BY PROFESSIONAL Rent Norm's Sport Shop Baker St. NELSON, B.C. 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