CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 20, 1969 Girl Guide Division Holds Annual Meet nesday evening of last weck the Kiwanis Scout There were 15 Guiders and pie commissioners present. from Kinnaird, Blueberry, Woodland Park,,Kobson and Castlegar. Reports were heard from Castlegar - Robson district, These girls had done many service projects and had rais- ed money by holding teas, Candy sales, a white elephant sale, bake sale, handicraft and other sales. They pur- chased games and toys for the new children’s ward in the hospital and used some of the Robson Guide Com- pany’s funds to help with the purchase of a new tent, with the Robson Parent Group as- bi ing. ‘The ‘District Brownies al-|j, gt tae ‘golden ladder badges earned. Twenty six other} badges were also presented. They enjoyed skating parties, nature hikes and several out- Ranger, who has earned her gold cord, the highest award many service pro; held a Snow-In at Crawford Bay. All girls of the division attended’ the thinking day e | Service held at SHSS, Camps were held at Christina Lake, Fairmont Hot Springs, Wasa camps were held and two leaders earned their green 28. phe District Commission- H. Johnson reported attending the annual meet. ing at C, commissioner’s training at ‘Naramata, three work parties at Camp Ro: several mother and daughter anquets, the Guide and Lake and Camp Rory. Ten|| Some Animals _ On Mainland _ Not on Island How is it that some anl- ‘SAVE UP TO 50% FROM FACTORY TO. YOU THE LARGEST SKI SHOP IN THE INTERIOR. SEE US FOR FIBREGLAS STEP-IN HARNESS NORM‘S SPORT SHOP 300 Baker St. NELSON, B.C: . Ph. 352-2015 cre anna Open Mondays from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. chat Bae BOraNY, 2erentec| ENCANA ANLANO ce Is] enough to British Cobumbie 5 muainfan id are not, though in some places only a little more {than a mile of water Separat- jes these land masses? . Nobody knows the com:' plete answer, buts df isis a fact there are yotes, giniy bears, wild OoabBIe Porcupines, moles, packrats, beats, chipmunks and several other well known , species on the Island. Until they were introduc- ed, the Island was also noted for the absence of mount ing the off-coast islands, was ane t clear of all living nines during the last Ice DIRECTORS MEETING of the British Col- umbia Festival of Sports was held recently in Vancouver and was attended by repre- Scout service, two New Denver and the Stouts annual dinner. She nd also visited with packs and companies, presented badges and took part in enrollments, including enrolling a Lone Ranger in New Denver. Singing competitions will be ee in May or June when will be presented ib: io ae. winners, Thanks were Salines, Easter and Mother's| The Robson Ranger Com- pany is very active with two of its members working out- Chimney Fire Sees 13 Men Answer Call Thirteen members of Castlegar’s volunteer fire de- partment answered a call Sat- urday evening to the home of W. Kennedy at 555-3rd Ave, Fire chief Ed Lewis said there was no mess, damage extended to the Castlegar .| CWL and the Pythian Sisters for donating trophies. Jubilee badges for 1970 have arrived and girls will be able to wear them. beginning in January. Members present from the KinwoodBelle District were urged to submit names and members were reminded of the guide's tea to be held Nov. 22 in the Nordic Hall. At the close of the meet- ing Mrs. R. Giles gave some Brownie leader training and Mrs. P. Minnich did some blue snaders training. J. Jenner had a display many. varied handicrafts which were much ‘admired and she was asked many var- ied handicrafts which were much admired and she was or fire loss involved in the chimney fire. | poked oe many questions regard- YOU OWH AND SHARE THE for a district commissioner |p) . A.|dinner is to be held Dec. 12 of|at 6 p.m. in the Robson Re- W. Sali- of the ‘y Cham- bers of Ce scheduled for the festival during the last two weeks of May. Also at the meeting were, centre, deputy recreation minister Ron Wor- ls B.C, Sports Federation president Dr. Ro- and Allan Speers of Cres- As for the Kootenays Bill Barnsley, left, of bert ton, the regional director from the Kooten- ays. Trail, reported on the proposed sports events Castlegar and District to attend: Senior Citizens held their re- gular meeting last Thursday |ing with 46 members and visitors present. Crissall, report [4 ee EO ene d|taken by J. D' ak f all thi i Legion Hail|/committee, said that ant en by vorak of ie aternoon in the Lene Mrs. W. Walper will provide|members who had attended} the entertainment It was noted that the en-|Christmas Sinner and that en-/Mr. Jonkm: Walpers cre to Entertain Senior — Citizens at the Christmas Banquet the occasion of their golden This fee and that opulations ot lants and a now them became establish ed after the. ice retreated. We can assume then that nt picture was a colored one for. the/the luncheon held in Slocan. jan expressed the couples sincere thanks, Mr. the members who are re-;noted that th iding in the Rota Villa. A hearty vote of thanks was om at the provi for the next meeting. It was|and Mi meeting had been provided Payoh hove ‘Alenough talent among them- selves to supply aihetr own rs. Jonkman and Mrs. E. Kraft sang two very well tended to these for the delicious food and the/get outsid The members’ Christmas| into hospital. creation ken will do the catering. Transportation will be provia-|;, ed for members and new members were given a cor-| 5; dial javitation: to attend. Mrs. icCreight report- Mi ed she. nad heard that the high school students are on the lookout for a suitable meeting place for the Senior a Citizens, It was announced bership, Mrs. that the Legion Hall is avail- iP heautiful Halloween decora-|With afternoon meetings. Ds. Mrs. extended by some of the/tend members for cards they had|/Noy. 28 as this will be the received while sick. ‘Members were asked to note that their|of 1970 officers. sented a beautiful picture to is hard to’ pian nown pieces with Mrs, Bra- dy y accompanying them on the ed considerable eriod after the Ice Age ee that the small animals made their appearance, over these tun- dra-like PHOTOCOPYING ie meeting was in ed that her husband is going/honor of the Jonkmans. Thanks were|Members were urged to at- the next meeting on shments were serv- The ' ment which followed the clos- orman report-' ing of the annual meeting and election Letters — Birth Certificates Important Papers Clippings Black-on-White Process - Reasonable Rates CASTLEGAR NEWS HOW TRUE A man who went broke in business said: “I blame it all on advertising.” His friend replied: ‘What do you mean? You never did any advertising.” “I know,” the man answered. “But my competitors did... . ONLY A MINT CAN AFFORD NOT TO ADVERTISE! CASTLEGAR NEWS “Try a Low-Cost Classified Ad” Refres! Jed by the kitchen F RIDAY NOVEMBER 21st PREPARED with film and’ placard-carryin; girls, the first public meeting of the Case tlegar-Kinnaird Citizens’ or Ratepayers’ As- sociation met with little public response when 35 persons in all, including the enthusiastic organizers. Girls shown, here are Pat Pavlis, z Thor-Larsen and Harriet Rafter, A Pro-" .sent should be discouraged as many suc- tem executive was elected consisting of Colin| ti Pryce and Mrs. Larissa Eremenko of: Cas- tlegar and Jack Chernoff an John Peregrym trol of Kinnaird. On the ug lgoney Vows Spend. ‘st. David'd- Anpilean ch oa ~Was | the ‘setting. for} ‘the’ late ; afternoon: wedding] on Nov.” 1 ‘of Elizaboth “Ruth|' wooney, ' elplest. daughter, of | Mr. and Mrs, James Pros psi hea Yellow and. white ‘mums altar” and and a bow at'the Mr. Pryce stated he didn't think those pre- cessful ventures. have started with a few People. — Castlegar News Photo shoulder length ban was held in place by three white lilies and ‘her cascading bouquet was of yellow spider mums and white Number of Very Important Items In Winterizing Program for Cars Snow tires, anti-freeze, system check, and a winter| tery due to winterizing 1B Progral im. all these pre- paradenee be certain to in- Winter drivi - ; oil change, ignition and fuel ditional hardship oy aces ate crea The ‘b the Battery: gteate! tuneup for the engine are|headlights (m important items in the car/ing), ‘Slower trate should be strain resulting f: driving ig from winter bridesmaid ~ Miss Looney, her sister, and bride’s matron Mrs, Margaret Martin of Vancouver. The attendants were ientleally styled igth Adline fe short sleeves. Five pear! 3 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 20, 1969 9: HORSEMEN’S ASSN. DANGE & CABARET ARENA HALL SAT. NOV. 22, 1969, WESTERN MUSIC BY THE COLONIALS $5.00 COUPLE SUPPER INCLUDED : 2-46 CHRISTMAS SHOP FOR THE MEN IN YOUR LIFE REMEMBER 10 Pct. Off for Cash BONNETT’S ,2°°5 2%, — Pettitt Photo tons adorned the front sack wore wrist-length g) were of clude the qbatte: because it engine,’ reminds the BC i tenes Associa- and Nicki Driver’s _ Educat and hard to freez-}make up indivi ing weather because the oil/SUrance rates, the types of, car instirance: available, the new _ regulati Peige th fast th to start during below |Jan. 1, 1970, 0, and he also| Pie. lures. two freezing temperati “| Car Insurance Facts a rome’ to Students By Sue Killough held at SHSS, Mr. Hugh Nicol F tions: instructed 18 students. He vi panes. "Phe engine is 1: ee dealt with the factors which| were - discussed. The third crank business your rates are high- Burack er because the business car At the last session of the|is driven more often in con- B ition — Course| gested areas and in peak frat: of car insurance dual car in-|party liability policy covers you for possible liability to people inured. or for broper- y your ‘tions and - their . jewellery were cultured Pearl bracelets, gifts of the bride. Matching| flowers were entwined sembles. Jim Looney of. Vancouver,| at brother..of the bride. ‘The reception was held in the Nordic Hall at The physical “damage Marx Auto Body & Paint Service Towing — Body Work ‘These where you live towns pay less what. Tetons make up indi-|own car against vidual car insurance rates. factors those who live in si who live‘in large cities; your] fits learned |type of i insurance covers your pouentat collision and Joss include:|through fire and. theft. Ac-| — generally cident benefit coverage . is mall} divided into three sections: than those] medical Payments, cash bene- and uninsured motorist. for the wedding bells and Yellow ani green. streamers. ‘the thre of in their hair and white. acces-| y; sories completed their en- eg ae cs Sonege Uished several books of poe- of his poetry to the student body. . west coast poet, as well as groom, and professor of creative writing Columbia and poetry editor Kin-|0f Prism International, a naird- which was secorated major Canadian magazine. town guest was the groom's campuses throughout Canada grandfather, Mr. Roy Furey,|and the United States, He has Kempton of tending were | from Victoria, Vancouver Poet Gives Reading of His Poetry Vancouver poet’ Michael e Did You Know? e past you can travel to Revelstoke in about ane hour. ia real comfort. lat you can go anywhere iz British Col Alberta or the Northwest USA. in low tn The Oe, dan; at the most dive to the mgerous part of flying: bs tie you can travel to Mica Pat setrenhciaen Creek im one hour io Prince George in les tha three hur at ere are winter excursinm fights to Reno and Las Vegas. That the cost is lear than you would expent. , Professor Yates has pub- try, as well as a book of fic- e tion entitled Man in the Glass Octopus. In addition he has written a play and several e radio dramas which have been produced by the CBC. His poetry has appeared in many magazines and periodic- als around the world.. Mr, Yates has given many readings of his poetry on Mr. Yates is a well-known the University of. British Wheatly, Ont. Others ‘at-|been the recipient of numer-, ous awards for his writings, silver and white and was topped with wed bells, and Fort Se John, B.C., Cal-| Kai it was.set on a separate? tab- gary, Nantan, Derwent and|Major H Red Deer, Alta., Cranbrook, x a ei w’ Westminster including the University of insas City Poetry Prize, the le which was covered with a! trail and ‘Thruhis. poetry, and the aeternational Datsun 1600 automatic able as long as needed for Thursday Three donations were re- ceived in memory of the late A.C. Archibald. It was decid- ed that this money will be banked until such time as a age group — single men Pay | coverage. cak67 was ighighest The students were inter-| ‘#00, Cloth and the how. that they have ested to learn’ of the ‘new re- ers rare eres me inp Handled Promptly’ ariving records; | gulations.: Effective ‘Jan. ° 1, pty cord — if|it.will be no longer ni 0 Kempston supper Mr Fat 24-Hour Wrecker Service |Your driving record is clean’to prove gross negligence by posed a: toast to ‘the bade, with your -insurance rates 10 | Phone 365-7248 |Our, insure your ear —e ste whe ho anv ar mee “groom responding’ Mr. and Mrs. F. Jonkman on Statistics For Midget Hockey ~-Painting — Welding I Claims PROFITS at the 9.00 a.m. - 9.00 p.m. Kootenay Savings suitable hall is acquired when a suitable memorial will be purchased. Letters of thanks Midget division team standings to Nov. 12 in their ONE DAY ONLY your. car is used mainly for] mus $50, O00 thi “thitd ‘p: uniioe 5 "The | bride's Sunes wore dress ensembie Of Royal blue wath liability. Drivers under the age of 18] matchin; i gloves and patent gives es you everyt ul want. are to be sent the donors. house hockey games are as An invitation was receiv-| follows: ed from Mrs. A. Giles on behalf of the ist and 2nd Kinnaird Brownie Packs for! Bruins istmas p: Top six score afternoon’ of Dee. i in the] division are: Kinnaird Hall. Thank-you notes were re-; B, Henne (Bruins) 13 ceived from members and an'J. Quiring (Bruins) 8 invitation was extended rs F. Clarl ke Asruins) members to attend the open L. Keraiff (Pettitts):7 house at the Silver Birch S. Gorkoff Petite 3 5 Credit Union GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown Building, Trail. 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