CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 30, 1969 | ‘Unsafe Operations May | GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE Y e Bring Stiffer Penalties 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown ering changing its merit and Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 demerit rating program. to WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 30, 1969 Ladies Auxiliary Assist On Remembrance Day The Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion Branch No. 170 held their regular monthly meeting Monda: Quigley-Wallace Wed at Double Ring Ceremony TRUCKLOAD St. David's .. Anglican sepensotles were white and, SALE OF FISH Church was the scene:on Sat- y carried cascading bou-, urday, Oct. 4 of ee Souble we (ywith orange reawer rng ceremony which united|crysanthemums in the celluc FRIDAY», OCT. (31 Elizabeth Wallace of|surrounded by white mums.: 12 Noon to 6 P.M. Cranbrook, youngest gaught: Several Fresh (not frosted) er of Mr. and Mrs. Donald|terial as McLean Wallace of Castlegar,|ed their hair. High Arrow Shrine Club Now Has Ladies Auxiliary The wives of the newly formed High Arrow Shrine Club have recently formed a a Workmen's Rect gare are has warned British Columbia industry that employers: who nation for the threes hospl-' tals which is seui to the Pac- iile Command. ' provide a further incentive to employers to adopt and main strict accident pre- to be an active one, with Dainty rose8} of the same ma-' Plans underway to attend the suns adorn-| evening in the Legion Hall Melp was asked for the with 14 members present. An application for a new member was read and accept- ed with her installation to ite place at the next meet- Mrs. P. Ewart gave a re- port of the Castlegar and Dis- trict fall fale meeting which she had attended. Mrs. Mur- ray, president thanked Mrs. Ewart and said she was sor- ry the fair had disbanded. A letter of thanks from the Senior Citizens was read stating their appreciation of sandwiches which the LA had donated to them for one of their meetings. Mrs. R. A. McPherson gave a detailed report of the West Kootenay zone council meeting which she had at- tended in Kaslo. The children’s Christmas party was discussed and car- led over to the next meet- ing when more details will be ‘was distribution of poppies as well as a committee to make cocoa ade. Several members volun. quests, The new LA cloth made of blue velvet with a gold fringe was set on a table and very much admired. Mrs, E. A. McDonald, a member now living in White, had donated the money for the cloth, of which some remained. Mem- bers decided to purchase a new LA crest: with the un- used balance. The teered for both these ‘re-! i and ‘coffee on Nov. 11 for those taking part in the par- wae jpbpointed and members Walker and Mrs. E. erourice, Mrs. M. Peachey extended sincere thanks for the flow- ers she had received while in hospital. a of NOT QUITE LIKE HOME but young , Barry y Creek has an the ad- area, Ak: vantages of the newly and District Hospital, which will e open for the public to tour Nov. 8 from 2 to 4 P.m, following the official opening ceremony. | Barry’s ward is bright throughout, with co- an art in the gigantic aa lorful curtains and even a friendly squirrel to add a little brightness. to his day. An i with table chairs, toys of all sorts and games is set aside for those child- ren allowed from their beds. “Play Ladies” also come in two hours every afternoon on days that they may be of service. — Castlegar News Photo Mii making effort in aid Ladies’' Auxiliary with first officers being Mrs, Burt MeNicol, president; Mrs. How-| hi ard An dereon, vice-president miand Mrs. Harry ith, sec: retary-treasurer, ry with Cae decorated golf ig the Pacific Northwest shrine ceremo! The ladies first money- ohrine nt ae a well at- tended, the Trail Shrine, crippled. child- ren’s Santa Claus items included in addition to our fresh frozen re; ine. Located at Gulf Station Near Kinnaird Junction joint ci arty with the Shi Peeholive fashion ‘show in WEST COAST SEAFOODS the spring. CASTLE THEATRE sez THUR. FRI. OCT. 30 - 31 — Feature Starts 7:10 & 9:10 _ James Coburn - Lee Remick “HARD CONTRACT” color FRIDAY MATINEE 4 p.m. - FRIDAY MIDNIGHT. OCT, 31 — “CURSE OF THE WEREWOLF" color bake Bitges Feld recently at Nordic Hall. hel Ni ‘he. main prize of the avenues a large, fluffy, family decorated ange: food cake Y which was drawn for by the youngest guest of the SATURDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY - NOV. 1 - 3 - 4 The Stars of Born Free are back! “RING OF BRIGHT WATER” color Drama Bill Travers — Virgina McKenna NOTE: Matinee Sat. doors open 12:30 show starts 1 p.m. evening M Scheel- ar and won ia Sandy Suttus, who said he intended to use it to celebrate his 75th birth- made to make a-donation to the Youth Training program and to make the regular do- DID YOU KNOW PACIFIC IS THE ONLY EVAPORATED Mrs. ii dohnson Ph, 365-8294, F. Mills of Silverton ne guest of Mr. and » Dewis in Robson on day. Visiting with Mrs. I Mc- for a few days is her in-law Mrs. P. Sherri- dan of Vancouver. Mr. J. Heslop of Robson spent the weekend visiting in New Westminster. Mr. and Mrs. G. Eastcott Castlegar Scouts Tour Pulp Mill As Badge Work A very thorouchia! and in- teresting tour of Cel ear, ‘Ss "s pulp mill was conducted b: Calderbank and Dave, Autns for the membere of the sec- ond Cas Two tours of° industrial plants are required for part of the Citi- zen badge at the gold stage. A course in photography is being held by Gordon Pet- titt for six Scouts interested in this challenge badge. Prizes for the October patrol competition were don- ated by a former Castlegar Fesident Ken Jones. Mr. Jones was a King Scout of Jack Kit- ichin’s third Trail troop. To win the prizes, the Panther patrol beat the usual-' ly victorious Owl patrol. by a slim margin. Retiring patrol leaders Clive Calderbante and Michael Scott will be re naeed: by Bobby Haack an Sommers. very fine report @ on the ‘lthey were accompanied by Elaine day next month. The auxiliary promises of Rossland were Sunday guests at the home of the latters mother, Mrs. H. Johnson. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Waldie spent two days visiting in Vernon last week with Mrs. Waldie’s father, Mr. A. Lundy, who is in a nursing home there. Mrs. D. M. Wallace is a patient in the Castlegar and District Hospital Mr. and Te D. J._Ads- head motored to Mica Creek last week where they visited their son and daughter-in- law Mr, and Mrs. D. Adshead. On their return home Friday their daughter Miss Adshead, who had been visit- ing with her brother for a ibert| few. days. Elaine left Robson on Monday to return to her home in Vancouver. G. Millar, formerly of Robson, who spent a few months in Willow Haven Home left at the weekend with her son Mr. F. Vickers to make her home with Mr. ONE DRIVE ONE GIFT! ASSIST OVER 30 WORTHY DISTRICT, LOCAL, PROVINCIAL AND NATIONAL * ORGANIZATIONS BLITZ ALL KRC Community Chest OCTOBER and Mrs. Vickers in Powell River. United Appeal Drive Alpha Phi Uses Hawaiian Theme A rushing party for their prospective members of Alpha Phi Chapter was held on the first of the Ny: was depicted and the girls appeared in very colorful costumes with each rushee receiving a lei. Games were played and refreshments served. The pro- spective members in attend- ance were Mrs. C. Allan, Mrs. J. Stewart, Mrs. D. Ward and Miss Dawn Warner. The first meeting of the month was held on Oct. 8 was a model. meeting, to show the rushees how the eetings are conducted and SUNSET DRIVE IN — 8 p.m. — CASTLEGAR Oct. 30-31 Nov. 1 Joanna Pettet - FRI. - SAT. pug Terrence Stamp “BLUE” a =m The Supremes The Four Seasons “BEACH BALL” Concession Prizes in Large Buttered Popcorn Cups Mon, Tues. Wed. . Nov. 3, 4, 5 : “RIOT ON SUNSET STRIP” . Aldo Ray Mimsy Farms m to tell them about the functions of Beta Sigma Phi. The two rushees in at-' tendance were Mrs. B. John- awn Warner. The cultural program for the svenng was piven by Austin and » Le Paui. Reet Estimate” was the topic. All the members cussed questions about them- selves that had been given the meeting prior. William MacGillivray, B.C. Hydro assistant land super- visor for Columbia treaty projects, was recently hon- ored at Nakusp by fellow- employees at a banquet upon! his retirement: after nearly five years of service. iliar figure to many in the Castlegar and District area. As relocation adviser for’ Aydro, he provided assistance to many affected by the pro- jects who wished.to purchase homes or farms locally, or in W. McGillivray Retires MacGillivray became a fam-)Mrs. MacGillivray will live in Kelowna. The hostesses for the evening, Mrs. Marx and Mrs. J. Bozek, served refresh- day of last week at the home of Mrs. R. Coleman. The Plus A Complete Line Of Quality Building Paints Materials _ All You Need from Basement to Finish & Home Planning Service Remember, We Still Have a | Limited Stock C.LL. SHELF COLOR PAINTS Buy One Gallon of Specials on at Regular Price and Samuel Stewart Quigiey, son of Mr.-and Mrs. Samue! Pawson, Quigley of Kimber- le: Baskets of orange and white dahlias and chrysanthe-| mums graced the chancel steps while gucst pews were marked — wi WB, Rev. C. Howard perform- ed the ceremony while or- ganist Mrs. M. Peachey of Castlegar Played the wed- gm Given fa marriage by her father, the bride wore ne floor-length white ganza gown over taffeta, with appliques of ie lace and seed pearls, quar terien h bell “sleeves were} also trimmed with appliques. long detachable with white sai the bride’s gift of a pearl, pendant. The best man was Jim Broadhurst — of Kimberley while. ushering duties wel shared by the. bride's broth: er Mr. Donald Walli if ‘d and, Mr. tin| Moody of Kimberley. The bride’s nieces Kelly O'Leary and Patti-Ann lace were in charge of the guest The reception was held in the Nordic Hall which was tasterully decorated in the bride’s colours with orange and white streamers aud white wedding bells. The bridal table ‘was COV- ered with a white cloth with a lace overlay centered with a beautifully decorated three- tier wedding cake flanked on either side by slender or- M! range tapers in crystal hold- y_scall aoeured’ by are ie ers and seed The bride Pen a cuitur- quet was of oran e roses sur- rounded by wi petalled mums with ersiting we Nest-' led in the arrangement were io tiny pear! eal Mrs, W. (Ellen) O'Leary of Surrey, sister of the bride, was matron OF: honor and Miss entwined be ers and low bowls and white flowers. Guest tables were also de- corated with orange begonlas and_ white dahlias in 3| bowls. at orange cake, which had ther and decorated by tella Ball, was done white and orange Karen was brideata identical .floor- attired in ical length co! ud’ elegance | 50! gowns in the’ Adline featuring the Em] mpire waistline, three| D. quarterer leeves en; aie neckline. WEST'S TRAVEL AGENCY Phone 365-7542 ~ WHERE WILL YOU SPEND YOUR VACATIONS! EunOre ASIA, Hawaii, Mex- , U.S.A. or wherever you ea wish to travel — Call at West’s and get your travel folders. Information available on regular fares, ex ns, tours and accomodations. WEST'S ARE AGENTS : FOR ALL MAJOR AIRLINES INTERNATIONAL AND. DOMESTIC © Call $65-7542 for your o! id. They were} cak ahelr th At ce by the happy couple: the bride's us aunt Mrs. Hutchin- ary" assisted my The been made by the bride's mo-|4 “4 Mrs. S.|to Portland and other points, Mrs, ies ihe corsage lace from the brides brother sister-in-law Bitaen as well as others 3 Te Hat, and Delta, B.C. For thelr honeymoon trip the bride changed into a teal blue three-piece suit of Fortrel, with black . ceived from Regina, Medicine ed her bouquet to the groom's Each wore. . a i ? ‘ Hod doutinually show a poor work White said cident Prevention is one in|The which there is still fH ment. — Photo by Pettitt pleted her: ensemble. to leaving for their honeymoon wine bride present- grandmother Mrs. Lees, and her blue garter was caught by Mr. Len Moody. ~ Out-of-town-g from Regina, ; jury H ance may be faced with er assessment ratings. in e future. quency perforin: Speaking to the 13th an- .{eantly if they have a good the area of ac- a great eal. of. room for improve- “It may be that the board) respect safety. measures if ening of injuries cannot be ‘rout about by education,’ ihe “With this in mi ind. per cent. jthe a is seriously consid: dack Young Elected To Real Estate Brd Fer Two Year Term The annual meeting of the Kootenay Re: ite Board was held on Oct. 18 and pat at Nelson. e business session in- ciudad’ “the election of three directors for. a two Sheed term to the ard. elected were Trail, Jack: Young of Castle-| gar and Milt Ryalls of Nel | ett son. From the board of direc.| me tors, Brian Hamilton was electer and Ar-| of pink and ite roses with a blue heart tuelted into the centre com- algary, Cl Kimberley, Cran) Montrose, Gran Alberni. For! yond groom responding. A the ire attendants ‘was proposed by -Jim Broadhi The bridal party were as-| sisted in the receiving lin by their parents as well as ars. J: Hutchinson the brid- e’s aunt, and the groom's grandmother .Mrs. L. Lees of Medicine Hat. For her daughter's wed-|s fallace chose a teal bli of a, crepe sheath dress with matching over dress of lace, ick id corsage was pink rose buds and feathered | Telegrams were received and read by Mr. Donald Wal-| The federal department, of transport will impose’ an er to Calgary if the two air- lines invelved cannot set up a. satisfactol ing with a “Tra Wardeld del- egation in O' Mayor F. he “DeVito of Trail, Deputy-Mayor Percy Halliwell, Ald. Peter Noakes he | 22, Warfield Mayor . Arnold ne | Lauriente attended the meet,|'T repared statement [it tie to resolve the matter. Two staff members of the -| Airlines Could Face | Imposed ait Service air schedule from Vancouv- that as ry plan on their} Pickers; minist |tion. He said he was taking satisfactory. d Mr, curi vicepresient for 1970. A. J. “Gus” Conroy fave a report as represent | Real Estate poration func - |record. Nic Arcuri of| tha! vention measures.” Mr. White explained that under the present system, Open Weekdays 1 p.m.'- 5.30 p.m. Open Fridays 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. employers in certain indus- tries may have thar Wes assessments reduced . signiti- accident frequency record. maximum merit rating 1n per cent. merit may be earn- mc \ed white in construction the maximum’ merit: is 32 per it maximum demerit in ail these industries is 3u He said the board is con- sidering changing the pre- sent system to ta) a ac merit rating et to amount of the ual Bite that may be earned for those employers who are continual- Mixed Local... Fun Bonspiel NOVEMBER Ist and 2nd Phone entries to: 365-6678 Entries close Thursday, October 30 2-43 poor. *srom Shier supel- visors and workmen. The re- sult should be’a lessening of human suffering and eath: as well as a money saving to those employers’ who have a |safe peas ‘White concluded his remarks by stating that the and td regulations: Mayor DeVito ‘said “Mr. to Me well-informed of .the - situa- a arpersonl interest in it and well aware of the pro-| Blemg a and difficulties.” was Jobn Caldwell Agencies tase Cranbrook. Maurion stalled th are attempting - get. an agreement with the two air- lines involved — ickersgill said that no circumstances |would B.C. Air be permitted to make a from Van- couver to the meeting with Mr. Pi ersgill was a very worth- were in the Kootenays and Vancouver earlier last. week “The faegation felt net 5 while one and: an improve- the real estate business in and the winner for Se tem ber Catsire! Klinkhamer in|by .the e incoming officers and gave a brief history of Draw Announced Winners of the United Nations draw held _ recently local _ Independent Order of Oddfellows have beent Cee EATON’S Hearing Aid Centre HOLDS A SPECIAL FALL CLINIC NOVEMBER 4TH Schwob CASTLEGAR STORE A special allowance of $20.00 will be offered on the purchase of the new Unitron rechargeable hearing aids. This amazing behind the ear hearing aid, which can be used by people with moderate to medinn losmes: will save you all battery expense. A rechargeable ceil, which has the life of 600 charges, will be replaced FREE OF CHARGE by Eaton’s Hearing Aid Centre for the life of the hearing aid. - - Eaton’s features a full range of over 20 different models of hearing aids to cover all the hearing loses that can be helped with a hearing aid. if unabie to come ¢q the store, phone for a free home demanstra- tion. Air| British Columbia and the Kryski, J. B. Cortiack 2 and Mrs. Jonn Woods. Datsun 1600 ment in the present services can be. expected,” said May-|' or DeVito. Stocan WI Appreciative Of Coverage Dear Sir: The Slocan Women’s In- stitute would like to thank you. for the. publicity which your. paper has given us. Also|: we would like to thank you) * for the interest which you -|show in Slocan itself. It is so nice to see a hit of our own news in the paper once in awhile small Pillage though |: these five years Mr. Need for Spars Began B.C.’s First others parts. of athe, province: ir. MacGillivray joine % Hydro about a year after Marx. weet. Boys ia Tetirement fom the Provinc: E. Jackson. ial government as deputy ‘tural - minister of agriculture, a zy The cul for the even post he held for 10 years. He 1s well known Phroughout: the southern interior as he was Forset Industry district agriculturist at Sal- mon Arm from 1940 to 1943 The forest industry of|and his territory extended British Columbia had its be-|from Chase to the Crows Nest ginnings on the period|Pass, includin: East and West Kootenays, the Okanag- sn 7 Shusep, and Revelstoke GET ONE FREE!, Similar Savings on Quarters Av history of the RCMP w: .|and are to have a report for ed in by Tom another requirement for the gold citizen badge. we stock a full selection of SAVAGE SHOES _ for children Maddocks Shoe Store Another quality product from the Frasor Valicy Milk Producers Association Across from the Arena G Castlegar, B.C. ‘Box 90 - Phone 365-8151 P & G Builders Supply Le Roy. The various methods Ramlof travel on the ‘continent Join the..... Fun Curlers For the 1969 - 1970 MIXED CURLING SEASON New Curlers Welcome in Calgary the, same | was served by ‘the host- esses ‘to, celebrate the chapt- er’s seventh y- AN OPEN LETTER TO ALL CITIZENS RESIDING IN CANADA WHO.ARE 65 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER “For the winter Mr. and Body. Weight Altered By Fat Structure Only Since that time the lum-| Your body weight is made ber industry in British Col-|UP Of non-fat parts such as umbia has grown so that to-|Your bones, muscles, organs day it is the most important|@nd fluids and of fat RE: industry in the province. The non-fat part will not ed in what is now British’ Columbia commenced in Jan- uary 1848. The site chosen was Milistream at the head of Esquimalt Harbor and on Nov. 24, 1848 the first lum- ber was sawn. Dear Senior Citizens, Thank you again. ‘ours truly, Mis. Ida E. Se Thomas, jsocan Women's |’ Please phone entries to: 5 . We in the Bank of Montreal share the concern of all Canadians 365-7468 or 365-6678 with the impact of inflation on the purchasing power of the dollar, particularly as it affects those over the age of 65 who may be dependent upon pensions and other sources of fixed income which do not keep pace with rising living costs: In an effort to alleviate the lowing quick and easy mea- surement for you to find out whether or not you have too much fat: ist take a double pinch change very much after you have fully grown but the amount of fat you have at any one time can change a Ju fold of:skin and fat between your thumb and forefinger at your navel. If the thickness is over an inch, you are too whether or not burden on our senior citizens, we are launching a plan to help them they are customers of the Bank. sreat deal. fat. 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