CASTLEGAR ‘NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 24, 1966 FELD & STREAM e Deer are Valued at $10 For the last) feit few years 1) cess have been brag- _ TE have stated any sey there are lots acer. for the love of all that's ful hunters in ol Tn bi e8 presume, is, that of all the plac- orry fur a couple: of suey at ht older model t they. ‘didn’t realize |" a car where you can tie| open, in the * trunk with the but please, please, 100, based on the price of ts the cost of travelling, equipment, ammunition, etc, in, . at: tte expended before it is cut and the freezer. thinks more throwing away. a heat from the through the hood at or cause it it on the bumper, orate don't tie it 0 Each After Alt Hunting Ex he | cron | the hood, plus each and every: door ing. of. the work ‘and ped and in the the roe nce ean hundred dol- as renewable A and venison A ed and volunteer labor otup'ss bean hometown ski e Guimont local tro- ; and in charge ye on elk, bear, moose, id. deer, | mii “but you will have to get crack: be le! bit will be te rst to be loca) ts has aay ceclered ele by Lightle, MEC, If] od the guests. as a 5 up the lake I saw 10 or 12 deer go by on cars and! will be of varied grades suitable Volunteer Labor Working On a Ski Hill for District. and the Rossland-Sheth lake are said tow has been a6 ast Ski e; He ited for the C Bi nil. ill, to bo located |Past years used a slope in thel light. for both the beginner more advanced Dr. Bevans. skier, The tow rope is seslanee me! in|ly, al hill 1s belng made local ld. arrangement his Oe repent rat in the winter. ware slope, when completed Genelle Resident Settles With the Highways Dept. ai rockin le- wich he has been b! e comp! fon of a stretch of the Castle-| al _-gar to Trail highway renovation has finally capil itulated.: It's been a “long-drawn-out atte an the! words of Region: ways Engineer Don Ha of Nelson, but the episode is engee long affair was a short|™™ e long interruption in the Trail-Castle- gar Highway. bowls of eon Panes ited with o! le flowers nd leaves. The servin: ing table was a large red- maple Jeaves and inser hia Welesmae: You.” eas Fatt ered with a vase of Temple Pythian} Kootenay, ip) ‘annuel fall 0 also welcom- \Dhe hall was ig with a white Fall Colors Dominate Pythian Sisters Tea tricia Nickerson. keth Caer Pal Nenad table of sowie with Julle Web. ster in charg . O.] throughout the afternoon were ae H. Jo! Ruler, Miss I. Gordon and i was won 2. ig at the urns hnson, Mrs. R. Hun- ‘Mrs, W. T. Waldie, Mrs. M. Died part of ti published, part uation pr nd following | are some of tenays an te b n the 1964 big is Some 15,000 game t more than $2,000- |e Harvest 14,000 “ane ore 13900 elma i killed the area, 9, 19, wore "acer, 7aast were bat ox and the mat of the Metal el cil sill for : esa ti mitch aid Bakery REGULAR ape 5 loaves r Loaf a our Bakery Across from ae Ligier Store. : “Fresh Donuts Every Morning at 9 ject in. th the East Koo- | CANADA AND THE ‘ASIAN NATIONS: Ho improve relations with China? : Winan es do to help to bring the war in al ‘Vietnam to an end? : E other issues. , Come and rere od views on. these’ and Castlegar United “Church: Sunday, November 27th, 7.30 p.m. : d by Young D and Quakers of West Kootenaye ere other an goat, _P& G Builders Supply “ARENA Historical tei omen} ightle. “te ckets were | ‘Door and mera : to ti cymes, as jon by pol view terest of pot guides and the iatee hunters who are tter serving to spend a ion “The Pythian Sisters individual tea table ». Church waar oe - Centennial Sunday observed Centennial Sunday at’ a morning service, taken by Rev. F. The road sweeps over the and descends HD end ab- and Mrs. W Mrs. J. Sherbiko, Mrs. son and Urs! A Saunders. * serv- G Castlegar United Church a good deal for access to our game resources. dent hunters Tm_sure I t paid to guides a tthe amount pad out of Saident ur big je “stresses non] rresi- don't only. constituted atiot 18 total num- it costs to hire guides, emonder what percentage - Have you found _ the answer to accumulating money— ‘won't provide: ‘any recreation: Dear Si "sunday afternoon over 250 people crowded’ the Castlegar Arena to watch the hockey game between Selkirk. College and the Fernie’ Intermediates. The seating capacity for approxl- mately 14 people could not even be used as there were people standing in front of the seats. Therefore, those who had man- aged to get these seats had to stand up. ‘The game, which was sched- uled to start at 2 p.m., did not start till after 230": "The Selkirk College coach, the manager 8 and others of Selkirk ‘ha help clean and scrape the ake oO! the ice before the game could start...We. surely are pot en- couraging our . spectat to come to a game and wait for al. most an hour before it is sched- uled to start. The visitors were thorough: Jy disgusted with ‘th wait and also with the Se nalt lon ‘of the ice, the arena, etc, Further- the visiting spectators ail, Rossland and espec- ially Fernie, were -not. allowed to‘.use the arena’s reahiroon facilities, It’s fine for the they were able to sneak into 1 the dressing rooms to.use the wash- room facilities, but what are the visiting-women supposed to do? The upstairs facilities could also have been opened up for wash- Foon use for the overflow spec- We ‘wonder why the alder- men who looked in before the| en game started left in such a hur- ry. Were they ashamed of our ice palace? A Fernie fan remarked that for a booming town like Cast- legar, it sure doesn’t have much of an arena to offer its people. inks, Fernie. ‘We have tried for years to get our elected re reeentatlves | sta to provide o Sea :, The people its in: various sports will thelr 5 oy Castlegar are being f forced to go elsewhere to take their chil- dren skating due to the poor managemen ‘and: condition of | an: ‘a. Why then can’t they algo do thelr shopping elsewhere while waiting for their young- sters to come from skating. ‘We have heard from good authority that: Selkirk College will not be using the arena any- more because of the condition of the ice. There is no lack of support from’ ‘parents.’ in’ organizing sports such as hockey and base- ball, just to mention a few, yet as far as facilities are concerned, forget that a little money spent now will pay off} # in our future citizens, namely our young people, who by par- be. better citizens tomorrow. our ‘town finances are ly money on recreational fac ilitles, then it is about time that a fleteict municipality was form- ed, It would provinclal government top! vide Tecteattonal facilities Mion the use of the district residents, We need a proper arena now and other recreational fac- ilities now, not five or 10 years from. now. What must the peo- ple of Castlegar do.to make our city fathers see that we need a place for our children to spend We talk of keeping our child- ren off the streets. What better ff the Provide ade, quate, Fecreational facilities for em? Nick. Stoochnoff, Castlegar, B.C. auch that the town cannot spend | ® then’ be up to the on. thelr time to the best advantage? j "4 Twin Rivers Students Host Kinnaird Group The library service club of. club. of. Twin. Rivers. Schon! played host to the brary club f Kinnaird Elementary School on Tuesday afternoon culmin- ting observance of Young Can- adee Book: Week, Rho pro gram, which includ- eda pr ‘ofitable exchange of ideas library clubs, as well as ay explanation of how the. br: is operated as a multi-media centre and the Jobs i dene by the ‘ary | use of school and P tae, Pug, Gena, Moby As Young Canada’s Book Week closes for this year, the staff of the tw CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 24, 1968 ~wearrork-o—tut-retectionno -SAVAGE-SHOES- tor children Maddocks Shoe Store 0 schools hope the crowing inter. est in reacing fs ich Js in children will be reflécted in their continued and expanded ublic Nbrar- lives. ies throughout ul by. the resident. of the Twin Rivers Club, Lori Huston. ‘The refreshment committee under the chairmanship of Julle Livingstone, served cookies and Temonade to the nearly 100 boys girls present, Judy Bogan and her commit- tee looked: after the table de-|, corations, put up on the displays of posters, and arranged to have many. club members attend in costume as Characters from well- known children’s books. Keith -McGauley. and his committee were in charge of showing d- film- “COFFEE BREAK” » ‘By LOIS HUGHES Tell Lois: 365-5503 Box. 781, . Castlegar If you havea wonieneas for handmade articles: as Christmas gifts you would have had the Aiirie of your life over the week- The district had no less tion three teas, An observant ly comes home but I'am sure a ideas. erson not on- ith arms ‘full, head full of Many, especially those a young family, work very faa at their Christmas preparations for no one has ever argued the statement “Christmas is for for 4 adults, but ! they. seem -to thins that if they cannot ‘make ‘ita money-naking proposition,’ ney facilities. Our’ local m erchants are erying that there dent enough money spent in always in our. world there is the have and the have: not. What I had in mind thou ab was | sharing at q sharing :of your- self 12 months of thé year. The appeal 2 for foster homes, is nothing.to gar, that people are going out of to ‘town to take lightly but ne Jometiiag that should not frighten you {if the thought! P' has ever: passed your mind, en one: ‘sense ivin, ‘over, its very life and eo . officer but a number of a moth. er who has had first hand: ex. perience with a foster. child in her own- home, Fnqnizies: ere in If the cost ofl living is your only concern you will find’ that This will not be a welfare | - the members of the ape ei club. Durin; ear | munities whole. Mr. Corbett also present- eae Brizes and announeed house | Mrs. its: awarded. for -the poster Ponte ‘held at Twin. Rivers ool in: conjunction. “with uj Young: Canada’s: Book . Week. and ‘Willle Kalesnikoff. Winners | Cas it % onrehenia a Cemetery with the Funeral | in care Funeral Services To Be Meld Today For Qolischenian Funeral services will be held today from Ootischenia Hall at 2 P: m. for. George | Gevatkott 12, who died Nov. the. Trail: ‘Tadanac Hosnital: Mr. Gevatkoff was born in Russia in 1894 coming to Can- SHSS Fashion Flair —SHOW— SHSS ACTIVITY ROOM Thursday, December Ist, 1966. at 8.00 p.m. WOMEN’S AND MEN’S FASHIONS ym The Bay Karnie’s ‘David Cooper's Proceeds to Retarded Children’ ada at the age of five setting in Saskatchewan, In 1912 he moved to: Cham- pion Creek, B.C, and’ then to Ootischenta. Mr, Gevatkoff was a mem- ber of the Union Spiritual Com- of Christ. He is ‘survived by his .wife Anna at Ootischeniay one: son Kay. at home;: two dau; ughters, Nick Nellie) Sapricken of Blewett :an id Mrs. Lorne’ (Tina) Konkin of. Fruitvale, Also sur- viving are 10 grandchildren and grandchildren, 3 erent He ‘was | pred ‘son Paul in. apeyecomsed by a Interment will be at the from’ ‘Sade. six were: Bob Raft- SOROPTIMISTS Annual Ball “Western Round up” : CASTLEGAR ARENA | Saturday, November 26, 1966 at 9.00 p.m. : REFRESHMENTS = - $5.00 Couple Annual Doll Raffle will take place at the ball. Tickets may be obtained at Anderson Agencies, Karnie’s Ladies vies, Helen's Flower perl dh tel dire ist, mem! saan ea a LOWER PRICES ‘Winns _ needs are’ adequately is the human factor lughes. , Mrs, Lanzarotta’s theme was What does Held Centennial | year Hi an to me.’ Mr. Hughes spo! oF Canada's early: » it that is 50 fearly needed. ... While’ the subject is chil- any of : you-.looked k Kin one that guarantees results? Call: The Mutual Life of Canada. hill, an tly at the side of Mickey | in, rallace, Kalmakoff's home in Genelle.” |} 3, 3. g Mrs. ee re R. Campbell The pavement resumes ne and Mrs, J. Jones, Kitchen. other nde of the Kalmakoff Sey: Gemmill at the e MEXICO.- HAWAIIAN AND EUROPEAN TOURS 0 ARRANGED - e cast LEGAR ‘AGENT FOR i, THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN — For several months, prt tions went on in an effort to ar- rive at a satisfactory price for moving the house out of the way They were Lo Dianne Plotnikoff, Valerie Hes- orth Centennial . e 0 Lord to Thee We Raise.” Mrs. M. Peachey was organist. > background. ° | Tr eae rrr t th all joining | 1 Representative: Cc. A; Anderson, Castlegar, B.C. After being d from. the road, the house will be sold, probably by auction, Mr. Martin |. “Work on the highway the hotise moved,” Mr. said. Finan WEST’S DEPT. STORE koff were aied fore we can resume “as s00n a5 we can ay get cial. arrangements be- 1 department treet the n the Prov ee ep: not dis 't be too long be- “Tt shouldn’ ulain's be kde Aa peen mention- | ve: g\ tion. No date has pepmaded. Christmas Seal. Chairman. Ed Herman Urges Support to Top Last Year's $2,800 list for the) that while. 0,000, th tely $3 ‘4 eam oon aed for ard reporte the f the Rotary charge of: the seal dispatch. “LEGION MEMBERS of this dropback Mr. Herman is urging | P fhote persous in the Castlegar |} School District No. 9 and Na- kusp ‘area not on the list to write him for the:si Kiddie’s Christmas Party LEGION HALL - SAT. DEC. 17-2 pm. Children 3 to 10 Years Inclusive Phoi One of Following Members Before Dec. 4 J. LECKIE . WADEY 7C. PEPPER 365-8389 | 365-7193 aeesass ye da half persons ery four an pa ¢ tet only one out of every 6.5. persons are regular receivers ous anes fetter: geals. || were sent to ioeal an Ma etake resi; dents. iniB. .C. 400,000 cards are stale umbians have | TB skin test winclay one out’ of oy: the mobile ¢ clinies ee ee cay on Pi during : the | p: past six years 5 given a detailed on cal peor! examitation 0 oF referred t to ele 9 carpal ob; ect- The . program, - is: Roped tat sponsored by the Christmas Seal will realize aj Society and the B.C.; yee de- tubercu- Lucheon Specials ps Try Our Light Inexpensive Daily Specials — Sit at’a Table in Our Air-Conditioned Dining Room : WORKMEN'S LUNCHEONS. TO co H@T SPECIALS FOR EVENING TRADE Come As You Are, . . . Enjoy the Best =| city Centre Dining Room LOCATED IN DOWNTOWN CASTLEGAR very woman. bos sepanai for tncesting dults.”. * ung children and a sig Gila TE RE ure You can't t beat is credit cigs 5 SE getting ahead! “The credit union makes it easier to save—even. -white repaying a loan-—and pays you good dividends .on your money. Ask any of the 11 million people -who belong. “With few. exceptions, your savings are matched president ‘of LEGION. dollar for. dollar. and in case of your death or per- manent disability, your foan is “Paid in Full’ —with insurance provided by. your credit unfon at no extra charge through CUNA Mutual; the credit union Jnsurance company. CASTLEGAR CREDIT UNION ; Reit Miss M. D. H. Rely sone 9657252 ds of the K Serving the Cr Mer. George Terhune, pMee BINGO ‘Sat. Nov. 26 LEGION HALL 8 p.m. A. TB-Christ mas Seal Soclety ie announced IN STOCK — MANY. MODELS FOR: EVERY. BUDGET & SNOW REQUIREMENT Get a Snow Blower ‘Now — Don‘ t Wait . Until You’ ve Shovelled for Several Weeks! Waldie Service Centre ‘For Demonstration Phone 365-67 67 = Carl's Christmas Shopping Guide It was our intention to talk about toys this week, and we shall, but several Jate arrivals are worthy of comment. And so—late arrivals: New from-Toronto and a Carl's exclusive is an assortment of Christmas Table Centres in the medium’ Srice range. ‘The arrangements feature clusters of colorful “fruits and nuts, holly leaves ‘and ‘candles touched with a-breath of frost. We haven't a lot ‘of stock, but we do have a good selection at the. moment. Also new. this week are Congress:Playing Cards featuring the B.C. Centennial on the lid ofthe plastic box. At $3.75 they are regular price for a double: deck and are good value. Our Kootenay Ceramic ‘stock is in good ane And. remember. that Eva and:Lee will be happy. to customize your order for you, but: this does take time so act now... Next to our Czechoslovakian Crystal is the Pin- wheel. Design in brown and gold. ‘Available |in:com- ports, vases, drinking sets and decanter’ sets, this colorful: addition to our crystal’is -very suitable. for modern decor: ‘and is very reasonably priced. Now for. Toys. ; -» No‘single’area of ‘selling changes’ as fast as.the toy. business’ .and: yet ‘the childrén .are’able to. keep | “pace with the trends. They are’ talking about’ dolls ‘like ‘Baby. : Magic, ‘Drowsy. and: Mattel’s ‘Baby- First - Step, ‘Troll’ Houses ‘at $3.98 and ‘Troll Dolls, ‘Teeny “and. Tiny ‘Tears. They are all in stock.at this ‘writing, although stocks on some will be gone shortly. = For’ boys: this is‘a good ‘year.- Mattel’s:: Thing Maker, Creepy..Crawlers and Creeple. People have attracted the 7-12 year olds. Carl’s two big trucks—; the Johnny Express and Loff Boy 6—for the younger set are both motorized although for our money, ‘the’ Tuff Boy 6 at) $15.97. is. better-value: “ . Science ‘Toys continue’ to attract both sexes and Carl's hag chemistry sets and Remco Science Kits in stock now. . °° Lastly, Carl’s has repeated last year’s favorite— the” Eldon Road ‘Race Sets—specially priced from. $19.95 to $31. 95. Once again we meet and beat cata- logue pricing. Come on in ‘and look around. ‘$1 will hold any item. until Dec! 15 at Carl's. CARL’S DRUGS » Castleaird Plaza Phone 365-5271 a a great ni We have other. Kindergar. tens: but ‘in, the» :past ‘many mothers found: themselves with hil g list ‘often. cl wit any: repo! Rinetgarton still had an n+ ie for/one more child. . ee when eaten taking turns a ing assistance with manual tasks helping: little ‘hands. andthe handling ‘of; clothing. on ‘arrival and departure. Turns generally come Bue once a month. : garten Society that gives ts sup- mn Society that gives tts su; port ‘to ‘this: project, with Tan, members; not’ even having .en- rolled children |but enthusiasm for “the ‘project and“: wonders can be done with enthusiasm. the talk around about,’ some enthusiasm: could be used by. those responsible to the local arena. I am not talking ot the many individuals - who’ give . of their time organizing and handl.‘ ing .the ‘young’ enthusiasts ‘of hockey. . The’ conditions:, they. work qunaer, -leave, much ‘to be ean is the arena itself. Even’ te ‘yo! throwing b quets, ‘fresh’ cut ‘ones’ that a here is a solution to Keop them alive as long: as i) Flower. preserver: Oi tea. spoon-bleach, % teaspoon alum and: 2 teaspoons of sugar 7 solved in one quarter of water. Photocopving Letters — Birth Certificates "Important Papers 4 Clippings Copies:of Book Pages Black-on-White Process Reasonable Rates Castlegar Nows 7 Wit 0- Pak Chocolates 3 pkgs. $1. 60 othic lasses=: ant Feshioned . ; |) WHITE COFFEE MUGS, 2 for . Pork Lunch Meat “79 ‘LIL ABNER 48-0Z. ‘DRINKS 2 for Tomato Juice 2. for . TOPS « DOG FOOD 2 tins -. CHELSEA cuT GREEN 15-OZ. BEANS 2 tins BALLET Table Napkins 2 pkgs... . _ FLORIDA PINK GRAPEFRUIT (3F for. GEMS - CELLO POTATOES RED LABEL BEEF Sirloin Steak, Ib. T-Bone Steak, Ib. Rump Roast, Ib. ...... 89 95. 75 CROCERIES |: MEATS We reserve the right. to limit quantities