Stamp Collecting Combines: Both Fun and avestment BURT CAMPBELL Edi, Castlegar Nows ip collecting is main- lya ae but it can be an| ter investment, too. However, those who look on it as an investm pre; one of the district's keen est sta lectors, Jim ‘Foogood of of Blue berry Creek. Seaway stamp issued on June "8, exit 1959. The printing of this par- ticular stamp was done in ¢wo stages and in the second stage’ some of the sheets fot stamps were fed presses the wrong way that their centres were printed | Upside down. had to Most of the skects were [sh 1| IN THIS CORKER Confused World of Cancellations : Like all coast- tag | cepts and international ideas, i | only a little beyond the realm | Boston stamps for $2,800. It has sin in Pep coated. ang another Bi 00 in to-cost_con- the CBC sometimes has little problems. Occasionally these | will Problems result in necessary Program switches. However, the logic c of fel: ecting an alternate to th gularly-scheduled resents: tion for this time slct” escap- this writer. ith, This Corner ro of possibility: “The program, Hour of Decision has been cancelled)" due to a hell of a mess in the tape room. In its place we pre- sent Murder in Jerusalem, an resent Why Teenagers | way Should Be Shot at Dicthe LM. (Ann) T, Social” he Metropol- itn Opera is not available for lease this week. Instead, we eat The Beatles Go Wild, | p: @ program that screams.” And on the other hand, | Y Whiz. or Wi ,, {is Fun, Let fs All Join Up.” “The Tommy ‘Tapfook 6 Show, featuring Canada‘r pop- “Things Are Looking Up, a show which examines the happier slde of the nhews, must be cancelled this week. aa i place we present Blood id Gore — an tion of the life and loves of the ‘The CBC covers Politics Hes an Samatsable objectiv- We are all concerned, one or another, with the de- veloping. legislation on abor- Instead, we Crime, or Why ihy ‘Gne Out ot Three of “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Go To Jail This Year.” “VICTORIA — The re- cord-breaking budget unveil- ts, according to reliable sources. of GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE. 3194 Highway Drive In the Millar and Brown Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Open Weekdays 1 p.m, - 5.30 p.m, Open. Fridays 1 p.m. - 9 pm. an the reasons will not be heard| at this time. Instead, we pre- sent the timeless documen-| tary, Bora Bora — the Island Where No One Needs Money.” LEARN ABOUT Transcendental Meditation BANQUET ROOM HI ARROW ARMS KINNAIRD Thurs. Feb. 22, 8 p.m. SPEAKER BERT BOWMAN a t E F f i Ll Post o} in a large Winui- |int peg pies ine store, oe ide down” Sea- sate ‘were first sold heed $00 Bplece, — — and the last fi Mr. Toogood saw bringing WRECKER SERVICE AND TOWING Trailer Towing on them they were : $3,800 each. F ART’S SERVICE & netlist “e. faced Ge AUTO WRECKING his in Nelson who submitted sealed bi for Phone 365 8112 ata asamp suction Lut the } brought more than that; a aa dding. The second time|i iy SAVAGE sHoES “for children Maddocks Shoe Store i i ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSN. CASTLEGAR - KINNAIRD CENTRE i] First Aid Clesse Ctasses in St. John First Aid for Seniors and Juniors will be held at the Twin Rivers Elemen- tary School commencing at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 29, 1968. Fees: Men $5 Ladies $3 Students $1 No Fee Charged for Juniors Registrations Made at the First Class _No Sympathy for a Sick Journalist Well the old ‘flu bug,’ or something eq- ually virulent, hit me on the |! This hot: toddles and sheer will- man | power. up feeling like a mackerel. Not just out of the sca, fresh and quivering. No. One: of on view to't the public. It “sh the tion of an electrical distillation appara‘ 05 £0 for} volatile fluids. An estimated 11500 p persons attended the open house. — Castlegar News Photo Aftemeon Gurllag | Father is also Important Leaguo For Womea! 11 Adopted Child’s Life CHEMISTRY department of Selkirk College’ was among the exhibitors during Iast Sun- day's open house at Selkirk College. This shot shows one of a variety of experiments The first double round robin in a newly-formed lad- jes afterncon curling group was held recently. Winner of the event was the Pauline Paulson rink, with Clarice McKinnon, Mary Hein- es and Alice Shutek backing up Mrs. Paulson. The Belle Gray rink, vith Dolly Kaardal, Alice Waterman, and Jean McDon- aid was runner-up. i The ladies ‘are well on their way to completin: the second half of play, whi culminate with (continued from page two) aren with health and adjust- ment problems, ‘for ‘children | acs need homes where placement adoption. When ‘parents, they can help by knowing and understan: Their. is long term with a view to/ piem. ia a G E 5 $ & E CASTLEGAR (envelopes that were post. the ESSO SERVICE tough “ibe collecting "st Plate blocks of stamps to the collection of pre-cancelled 5 Now has experienced personnel for repairs to all Air Cooled Engines. For Service Phone 365-8155 th ‘G” Brice! ‘Complete Heating Equipment Service E , : S “ll You Can Save $$$ On Your 1967 income Tex The Income Tax Act will allow 20% of your annual earned income to a maximum of $2,500 to be deducted if i in a Regi tod 3 Savi Plan. The Mutual Life of Canada offers many Savings Plans which can qualify for this tax concession. To qualify for 1967 tax relief, the plan must be. registered before Feb. 29, 1968. For Full. Information C. Arthur Anderson Phone 365-7633 or Write.Box- 100, Castlegar ith a triple awit robin, a spokesman said. Pp spot; Mare Van Mary Tone anda Ann creas close behind. Both 7 aiternoon a and even- ing curlers will compete for the Ogiow trophy 1 Tater in the | tinued. direct interest spiel will: aes held ia the Seve | jore secure hi weekend in with 24 father plays an active role: already entered. ‘This | =. There are instan event was a great success last specialized care year and should! be again this pobon is better. petior. Children ices where an_ insti- and be ex- the relationship is horizontal own | rather than vertical Foster ten, Daren are unable to care ‘as it may be ex- tremely difficult for them to cope with » type of pro- Failures can and do oc- cur and’ this’ does not nec- are to blame. In this instance, These under the supervision of ‘ house-parent may, oes of interest to you to inew tat a local com- mittee is prese! consider- ing the feasibility of establi- ae, a 2 eroup Liv living home for ewe are often asked the sit ont, it seit eee Parents get out “0: ‘Pro-| bably. th eee oat ot ar Castlegar and District Chamber of : Commerce Needs Your Support | ‘Become a member now and keep the Castlegar-Kinnaird area gr CALL 365-7514 TODAY Choice Red Label Beef ‘RUMP ROAST, th. ... : ROUND STEAK ROAST, Ib, ....... 88¢ T-BONE STEAK, Ih. ........... $1.00 GROUND BEEF, Fresh, Ib. ....... 590 Aylmer Vegetable & Tomato - 19¢. SIRLOIN STEAK, tb. .<........:°98¢° BABY BEEF LIVER, . .......... 55e. to make them into “hormal and happy children Building emotional health into.a/child ‘should be asire- , HE not hore reward- ties, the parents’'§ forme their! serv own Foster Parent’ Associa- fons ‘where they oa gain a better pense, of self-awareness about tremely angry and hostile.) an essarily mean that the parents ‘all ile International \Inc., national en | 8e73- those that have been gutted, packaged, frozen and then cooked over a hot fire) and Yre-frozen and re-cooke: + My wife had oat theo- ries, as usual. First, I had a hangover, plain’ and : simple. There’s no such thing, but I Feminded her that we'd spent revious evening quietly | CO iz television and fight- ing as usual. Proof. positive came when she offered mea hair of the dog and I recoiled in horror. Next, she decided I. wi going through the ‘change of life, with. those hot and cold which have always been’ like | co: le’s. She was. dis- combobulated. weel Finally,: she proclaimed K it.was food poisoning, because and I are always thaw- ing’ fish and stuff: and then|in Victoria. Tefreezing it, for some reason: Turned out we'd had fresh. ldn’t - convince “her 2 Cont that I might have the -’flu. E| which |: been’ knocking people ‘on Laas keisters -for ’| weeks at a time around here. all’ winter. That's: because ¥ never get sick. Or rather, Sen half-sick all the time, but nev- peers or; take a diy off: where ‘ganan insurance policies are. T never have a clue, so T just groa Whatever it was, I take back all my public and private utterance about people who've had the ‘flu this winter. -In public, “Pampering yourself. Take some. whiskey and an|}’ Or, to myself, “What pirin. eer Do Do anything fora m| few days’ off work” ¥ didn’t have a headache. sick at the: sto: it or the snuffles or the sneezes. der But I haven't felt like that One Canadian : in Four Beiongs. To Credit Union ‘to an ed by. ‘CONA the inter- ation for’ cre- it: union, estimate publish at 23.12 the there was a atl a net dostease Of 12 in‘num- en | Pe eet fganization of ions, C ol 54 hew “unions: The net de- :| Sees was mainly due to mer- Savings ‘stood ‘at $3 bil- Tou: at'the end of 1967, loans j outstanding *$2.2° ‘billion, re- 155: million and ‘as- sets. 93.3 billion. The gain’: in total savings during the yor was 15.38 per eir ‘respective roles. Sunday morning, I woke Send Obviously Yd had: bad fish. | ing id steak, since October, 1944, when fiye Germans set about me and rifle- lor some trifling crime ich I can’t even recall. but it bucked me up. I think he felt better: too. It was about the same last weekend. I read. I could read for only about 10 minutes at ‘at|a shot, without hale-fainting. But amidst the fever and the cups of coffee proffered by -|my personal, local Feldwebel, I reread “The Last Enemy” by Richard Hillary, and the new “And Now Here's, Max”, by Max CBC and CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 22, 1968 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO ST. RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. TONIGHT were ne Handeuta itt took 1 radio Hillary was a young En- 1 PI 5 some andI ceaical id see out of give one Fer butl a, And th awa: loated About the third might ane Feldwebel in vghange setia brought. ne atin nf palsonous coffee and we' talked, a ee a gar. the most most ble“ of French. We bad enly th rudimentary idea of what the other chap ‘was talking about, “ll -Kinnaird-Socials— fanny, Mrs, D. EB. Laer 365.5503 avid Oxford, egotistical, self-centred, who ain | realized through his own suf- fering (he was shot down and and that was reliving an ep- och. Ferguson's book’ is not consciously funny, but it is ig Broun per and nether the twentieth century. a Got the "flu? Read. Sim- Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order ‘Mrs. Fox is a pat- Vi ient at St. Joseph's Dr. G. A. Sumner is leav-; lece of stiff gauze from ive e bandages is fine for reinforcing © worked» button- holes. Slip‘it between the two pieces of material and proceed INCOME TAX «| 22 PROBLEMS ?? “THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL, Decorative Lamenate, Decora Board Why Pay More? Only $15.95 per 4X6 Ske _6 color patterns to choose from 7 Cae Phone 365-7985 “We Take Better Care of Your Building Neada” 636 Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-5155 FOR THE RECORD Castlegar Savings Credit Union is the best place to Save. Pick the plan that best Suits your individual needs. 5% 6% 9% | The Best News Yet! : We have on hand just a few recordings © direct from Russia. So hurry down and make - ‘your selection while they last. If we are’ out, then place your order for the ‘next shipment. | Our ‘TRANSISTOR batteries are still. the “lowest priced in the area. Specials on BLANK RECORDING TAPE ams WEEK’S. SPEciai— PORTABL E. TAPE RECORDER seeps $89. 95 e $85 .00 Oriental Dream Store 11 Pine Street — — Phone 365-7377 Castlegar, B.C. MODERNIZE YOUR HEATING ‘SOUP, 6 fins ................. 98¢ MARGARINE, Moms, 4 Ibs. ..... $1.00 SHORTENING, Suiftning 3ib.tin ... 95e ‘PACIFIC MILK, Tins ........-$1.00 GRAPEFRUIT, Texas Pink, 3for ....29¢. “GRAPEFRUIT, Arizona White, 1 for.. 38e ‘SAVINGS ‘PLAN Earn’ 5% monthly on your minimum monthly balance (to the nearest dollar.) Why ac- ‘cept less? YEAR TERM DEPOSITS Double your money ‘in only 12 years. Why double it: in 14 or more years when you can.do so in 12? — SAVINGS ~ Based on distribution of - surplus by the. members in - 1966. In. most cases - are also life insured, It Pays... Gas —Electric—Oil ...To SHOP: LOCALLY! There’s no doubt about it, replacing your‘ old {FOR - ae ting system with a m, healthy, safe and con- AIRLINE _venient system is the best investment you'll make. RESERVATIONS “ &