"ae CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 12, 1964 Robson Recreation Society Holds a Pariy for Halloween : The Robson: Recreatlon So- elety sponsored a party in the hall recently at which many delightful and excellent costum- es were ‘viewed: by’ the many peopl ‘present. ‘The judges were Mrs, R. Fowler, Mrs..G. Carr and Mrs. E, Baker. G, Clarke was. master of ceremonies, The winners were as fol- LES ‘We have the Answer to your DIAMOND NEEDS . Terrific selection in stock at all times. Den't be puzzled — us to-day and in the meantime here's your crossword puzzle answer CIALP RST Ir] ania "aged le! L I} Is] fel =I flo) =e m_Aol2| jooj=ifen[= ikem] (cl fel [ee [oo] > Co] > [r= [> CD] ated - GAS) Lh _ MBS GIES ESE (GRA =) GEESE DMR GSS . ai<(-} Phone 365-7141 | lows: irls § and under: Christine Slautner, Jennifer Martin, Boys 5 and under: Wally Gorkoft Rory Sutherland, Couple: Billy Waldie and Danny Ma iskell, Girls 6-8 years; Debbie Og-|- loff, Linda LePage. Couple: Schwarok. el Girls 9-12 cents: Tina Jmai- off Marjorie Thors, Couple: Dianne Slautner and LaHue. "Boys 9- re years: Keith Holu- boff, Sergie aisbin: : ‘In the 13 and over class, the cpatuniee were very well Joan done and the judges Had a a hard} ‘However, first prize went to Victor Giraud as “Herman Ghaul”, Dianne Plotnikoff as a “Witch” and Mrs. Pressacco and Mrs. Holuboff as “Old Fashion- ed Out-Houses.” The “Cat Lady” who’ hand- ed out: prizes vas revealed to be Mrs. E. Dam: As each enild left the hall they were handed a bag of candy. Political Group Starls al NDU First national political group to organize‘ on the campus of Notre ‘Dame ‘University a Nel- son is the Liberal Association. Two meetings have been held with 20 keenly interested stu- dents participating. Jerome Albo, Rossland, has acted as president during the initial organization. Sandra Rourke, Port Alberni, is secret- _ Joan and Eynn f and Svenska Cellut join f a kg oe *% » has ta Cellul for new kraft. pulp project at: Prince Rupert New partnership wit create ‘ strong international marketing team Columbia Cellulose, Swedish Firm Join Up for New Mill : Works, a firm L RNIGHTS, OF B COLD ABUS RITA'S HALL “) FRONT: ST. * COME EARLY Doors. OPEN, 7.00 P.M. SA Im and be Somnpleted early.in, 1967. brul in 1868, | P be made ‘to on. the formation of a -partner- ship to build and operate its new kraft pulp mill at Prince Rupert. * Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebol- aget, Sweden’s largest manufac- turer and tiseetontor of forest which broduces machinery and 0 enable the present suiphite mill some 720 of pulp and paper. Pathe sales yolume for Sven: ska Cellulosa’s' combined organ-|/; ization amounts tou some. $140 million annually. welt: along 40 per cent of the equity of Skeena Kraft ited, a new company that has been set up to build and construction & the 760-ton per day: bleached kraft Prince Rupert will begin in 1965 at |The ‘mill. will be the Tergest eee per day on an incremental basis. OA capttal investment of nearly $80 million. will be re- aired to: balla t the, o maill, develop the: necessafy. wood ‘resources ‘and provide: working capital. single-line operation considered today. and operate the co-operative effort con- stitutes the first merging of the forestry technologies: of two of the world’s greatest forest areas of British Columbia and Swe- len, * Evenska Cellulosa sells about 1 million tons of forest products per year, Its product range is somplementary ito. to that of Col- Williston Says Partnership Of Major Import Announcement of the agrée- ment * between’ Columbia Cell- "| will be sold’ in Europe throug) A major portion of the pulp the Svengia sales organization. Columbia Pulp Sales, ‘the \Col- uinbia Cellulose sales subsidiary, will retain’ its position in the tinue to. serve North America and “Asia; where..it has taken oth. ies produce earphite dissolving pulps for chemicals and textiles, | bleached kraft pulp for papers, and, lumber products. “be above all this! AIR FARES REDUCED 50%. for members of your family Now everyone can afford to fly! Canadian’ Pacific's Family Plan fares apply every day except Sunday. Head of the family pays full First Class fare. Others pay only half fare. You all enjoy the speed, comfort and convani- ence of a Canadian Pacific flight for little more than It costs to go by bus, train or car. Get full details on these money-saving Family Plan Fares in British Columbia end Alberta. Also ask about new Family Plan Fares in First and Economy Class on flights across Canada. See your "Travel Agent or any Canadian Pacific office. TRAINS / TRUCKS / SHIPS / PLANES / HOTELS / TELECOMMUNICATIONS WORLD'S. MOST COMPLETE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM ____ FOR INFORMATION and RESERVATIONS -VIPOND FOR TRAVEL TRAIL - NELSON > CRANBROOK diversified in its Svenska . Celtutosa is fully B ulose and made jointly “by. Colaba Cell: |:* ulose and: Lands ‘and.’ Forests Ministe 1 at] ce Ru- attending « ceremonies’ to_ mark which include newsprint, .mag- azine paper, wrapping paper, kraft liner, lumber, : doots,: wiit- dows, flooring, plywood, fibre- | P board, prefabricated housing, vinyl and plastic floor tiles, cel ulose sponges, cellulose wad- ding, crude tall, oil, crude tur- pentine and a number of sul- phite ‘waste liquor extractives. Columbia Cellulose achieves affil- i pattie: fahip:: r: bre through”: in ‘the B.C. pulp and paper He said’ it was significant the new partner came some a country where forestry firms make’ use of: “every stick and branch.” He said Bvensia 8 technleal ert where Mr, ‘Williston. was |! anda ‘new community formed. inde eucent Jogging op- ever rte as has been ‘the Columbia Cellulosé policy in the st. Svenska Cellulosa and Col- ‘umbia Cellulose: will form’ a strong international manufactur- ing and marketing team. Both organizations ‘are solidly based finant an apie world sales organlations fa group 6£ companies’ in Canada,- and througti Celanese Corporation of America with its world-wide ov- erseas marketing and manufac- turing groups. Columbia Cellu- lose has its own lumber’ sales organization. which «markets : tethers "ees! species and io search ‘fatilities would’ be a: boon to the B.C. industry.’ The minister in recent years has been’ striving to develop in B.C. a greater utilization of high quality lumber d its exety. trée cut. His recent de- cisio ap- throughout .North America. Svenska Cellulosa is a man- ufacturer of chlorine and caustic soda‘ and: year purchased the coritrolling “interest in the power. development .and. distri- bution - system. which supplies its Is and the city of Sunds- pulp mill plications and the timber lands to’ support'them have been aim: ed ‘at this goal. Mr:: Williston. ‘said thé Swe- dish firm had marketing exper- ience -in- 28 countries. The new plant will actually be! an” expansion of: the present Columbia | Cellulose. -operators, market .. Svenska is in an excellent peak: tion to discharge:the: sales rés- ponsibilities of Skeena Kraft. Li- mited in Europe and the United Kingdom, where a_ significant number of offices are loca’ ‘The fine teoutation for op- erating and forestry: technology which .this: Swedish | firm. earned, coupled;with the el knowledge ‘and practical operat- ing experience of Columbia Cell- ulose. in: British Columbia. sho- uld ‘produce, an. organization. in this’ provinee which will be'a leader in” technical advancement but will rur asa seperate entity. European markets and: will con-|— al strong uae inthe grow- in, market, 7 - Casual Jackets erators employed wher-|h have experienc- | i ite 28 world-wide |§ 7.50/14 tubeless and dtr tr ($2.00 értra for New---sicel wire embed- ded Inithe tread supplies greater tractlén on all alley ff slippery rodds. 60,001 needle-sharp edges one ally give 44% more start- ing traction on Ice. Lifetine Guarantee on workmans''» and materials, Castle TIRE LTD. Phone 365-7145 — SERVICE : Across from ithe Avene. Fors) 28600). 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Kerr Morning Worship 11.a.m." Sunday School’ 9.80 a.m. “unions. and* manage: ment. “Sr ‘ -He' felt: ‘a short range plan of concern’ merely: with present day problems is not! He said the is'a quall- tlie harrow, ' scope er “eoltecttve bargaining ‘and: deal. with such questions as ‘employee-selection, induction” Programs, safety, ete. ‘inmany is that: of, the “armed truce,!” ‘In: followed the ‘address,; questions dealt with nationalization of cer- tain industries, ‘‘absentee" man: training, and that! Norte Dame, ® which” has |: done. work in area‘ for: the past i two years,” is: Prepared: sto extend work. Rev. Thora’ outlined : the four! general Sof working | relationships between . mana; e+) ment and untons in indus’ day.‘ In’ the ' first, management | actively: flights union develop- ment using. subtle: means’. be- | ° cause. of - laws: permitting or- ganization, etc.: Inthe‘ “armed truce” relationship ‘the union ‘is tolerated, but: a. strong ‘person- nel administration pro; outlined to’ offset ‘the apparent. reasons. for. \the’ existence. of unions, ited * The “working harmony” re- lationship ‘is one in’ which ‘nei: ther management nor union is arm in to ip is ‘extended to everyone ©; _ 80n Memorial :Churs ST. _DAVID'S ‘ANGLICAN "CHURCH ‘am, Hoy Commimion 4 Ste. Soave q 9-am. Holy Communton, Rob- 11, a.m. Morning; Prayer, st] David's. fe SUNDAY SCHOOL 1.15 p.m. bianca: CALVARY : ‘BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Reeves; B. The: i: 5 Ph.’ 385-7175 es “Service ‘hat in Grace: ‘Presbyterian Church, Kinnaird EVENING SERVICE 7.80 p.m. , CASTLEGAR. AGENT | FOR and’ improve ‘est ‘utilization. SUA oe ONL : ow rights; and’ perogatives,” but in which both groups: sit down: re- gularly to consider mutual pro- blems'to' be solved for the good of all’ concerned. ©’: Ultimately, ‘he felt, ‘this ar- rangement ‘must go far beyond|’ ‘ig | last. month pane tereitinc alee FOR’: AIRLINE “RESERVATIONS: -“ MEXICO = -HAWAIIAN | AND. EUROPEAN * TOURS}: HE WESTERN | HOT ciation to: these : panelists::for working’ out his proposal, ideal i ips, and oth other. ‘toples.. ‘Ferry Traffi Traftic ‘Shows Jump” Of 8,000 Cars | “The Castlegar ferries ‘aay 316 fewer trips during October of this year: ing the same’ month last’ year but -they” carried 8,352° more cars: and drivers. ,’:; Figures for the ferries for (with figures’ for Detoher, 1963, in‘ brackets) fol- a “Number of round trips (5,- 760) 6,445;.-number of automo- biles and ‘drivers :(65,956): 64,- 808;' number. of Passengers, not drivers’ (95,245) 107,942; num- ber of: trucks,’ all types: ‘47, 218) 19,939; number ‘of. trailers and semi-trailers (1,146) ‘1, any num- ber of. motor-buses (808) 828; number of motor Syctes a 147, and livestock‘ ack (114) 14. Sudent Charg ‘Charge -Accoun _— Be A pati rel discussion o “Sho- uld: ‘students “have charge’ ac- counts?” was’ the topic of PT ting recently. jes,": Mrs. M. Little:spoke for’ the parents, and three students, Judi Patton, Verginia Poole’ and Chuck Chat: ten, ‘also ’:took.. p: 4 {The -P'TA ‘ expressed: appre- their: time . and “research = put into this subject which brought about a good deal of iscussion. dents were again: counts = because young people. should ‘know «the: £ saving: and:.strive ‘to ‘have fom val “The company also owns Sund One-stop banking: In a few minutes they'll be out again, with all their banking done; Right now they. want to cash a cheque, get something out of their © | safety deposit box, have theirsavings account book made up. Next.time? He may be in about a loan; she to buy a money. order for her aunt’s birthday. An able, obliging staff looks after them; and should they need help on some fi the: is there — a good man to talk things over with... Complete service. Trained people. 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Most young people’ in: this ‘area: have’ excel- lent credit records, itiwas stat- e 8, agreed “that, imow- ithe Nalite. of. money and:not into, buying non- sensible plan ‘gift of the: at ‘Martin: Tathes has been ‘made will:offer’ Notre ‘Dame ‘students C cy, ‘American: ae cnureh an peter “understanding of:the indations :: of: the ‘Lutheran. 6 relationship wht Fa “cases ‘today |: the ‘question period which | ? agement, practical difficulties of |‘ they:-did.dur-|. suggested: that - per- : tte (dmowledge could: be. of ee e schoo) young people ‘a sense ‘of respon- |. turity. to: have a ess: representatives | 2) #Leg tlon by exhaustion’ Is. aterm applied to parliamen- tary work when the legislative day -‘and’ process ‘ are: made unduly: fong. This “cou dal toc week, e (of the lightest agendas In'recent months and :no:delegations, tho mesting — ‘which started at 7 p.m, — wa: still going strong at 12 ‘mid- f the minutes of previous moetings ‘and’ bus!- ness ‘arising from the minutes, an_ item: of, business that us- vally only takes half an hour nutes and which is often‘ interrupted by delega- tions, ok ‘an hour and it week, Committee which followed the togk better than an € quarter and went fer 10 p.m. . The" press table, however, apparently isn't as stronaly| ‘constituted as are commission: ers and it; was vacated at lust after 1 im ; OA SHSS Girls Join Red Gross" ‘Homie Nursing ‘Thirty-four female. ‘students of. Stanely ‘Humphries Second- ary School have ‘enroled in ‘a Red Cross Senior Home hour. ani on‘unti ‘CASTLEGAR ‘NEWS, ‘Thuraday,’No Vali. Todstmistress. Club. Study Parliamente The Vali Toastmistress Club ary Rules facial expressions ot ant the par- : held its ssert at the home of Mire. Mary Ril- koff. " Mrs,’ Rose ‘Watters. educa- tlon' di had the Fern Bale in her in- Mrs, frome to thought brow, nt members that ‘4 st things are closest.” act out some in‘ par- Hamentary Jaw. Mrs. Vera Camp- bell: assisted. in ‘this part of the. program.) Mrs, Sadie Hammond sented the following topics:, ho uld a woman marry.a man with $a lower IQ than herself? Could you. live happily, with a person of the same enaracter? Js your stand on Halloween?: “An “attitude” test given to each member: caused: much hil- arity. and good humor. URSURANCE if For All: Your” INSURANCE AND. : REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone: 365-7944 ANDERSON - AGENCIES . + BEST ‘DRESSED: a. oa ~MEN WEAR : MeGitk SHOES *” Miss Corrie He in- troduced the. speaker, Mrs, Mary Rilkoff,' w! d ‘avery “inter- esting | subject entitled “Facts regarding consumer credit.”. She tt good. credit isia per-|. sonal: asset ‘and ° the right. of receiving : it’ must ‘be earned. With regard to credit for teen- agers, Mrs, Rilkoff. stated that |e ‘most: merchants’ want the’ par: ents’ consent before opening | il charge: accounts. As there were no more 'pre- pared speeches, Miss Hogen- doorn gave out’ slips ‘of paper some ‘of which’ contained: sub- jects ‘to -be. talked about: im- promtu. It's obvious that mem- bers find this not an easy assign-. ment. Ann : Soukoref£': was Mrs.: ‘timer for the evening. General Mrs. ‘Brita evaluator. Haley,’ in her ‘always’ interesting © and worthwhile evaluation, paid spe- cial’ attention to: gestures’ and course. * Mrs. Rose Kumorek, chiatr- man of. nursing for: the -Trail branch/of the Canadian Red .Cross,'said-the new. course: will be conducted ‘each’ Tuesday, at the «Rotary: -Health Centre‘' at Castlegar. :The' course’ is ‘of °12 ‘weeks duration; leading to. a Red? : Cross: diploma in “home nursing. ' (5/1: oo Mire, ‘allée ce Fowler, a ‘éentor ‘registered * ni ie. Trail- Tadange ‘Hospital, "is in. ‘charge ‘ofthe: course. ig. her id bath the branch vat Trail ‘a. few weeks ago. It is held at the West Kootenay Health Cen- d_has ‘45; enroled, includ.) marri 9 .. Kinnaird Church Explorers Group - Fieel: Mondays A ‘small but" en! group called ‘The is held ‘every Monday ini the‘ Kinnaird, ‘United: Church basement.: : While many games are play- ed: ‘an handiwork produced, the basic’ purpose of ‘the’ group “is the growth of its young charges | a. both Christianity and citizen: 8] there are'also mosnonts for parties’such as the recent? 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