UROALEAZAIY INE WD, By Harold Webber News Item: MOSCO' ‘two of hy stolen Soviet vars were found in Washington ind returned within a few hours, in Moscow, two of the missing U.S. vehicles also popped up. Finally the third stolen So- let car was recovered 10 days iter. the theft. The third U.S. sar. was soon back at the em- ‘Jagsy. “It appears to have been re- ‘aliation,” sald one U.S. diplo- at. 5 Suppose for some reason the .bove incident had taken place setween the towns of Castlegar snd Kinnaird. It might hi Layher-Titford Double- e . e Ring Nuptial Rev. J. Ernest Mix officiat-, ed at the early fall wedding uni- ting Margo me Titford and Howard Layher. : Wedding music was by Glen Potter. ’ Flowers sent: by. elghbors Kinnaird decorat It's the new Interlor latex guaranteedtocoverinone coat or we'll give you the extra paint FREE! + OVER 1000 BREEZY COLORS Manufactured by General Paint Corporation of Canada Limited OGLOW BROS. BUILDING SUPPLY CO. LTD. Phone 365-7202 ; ; s in Calgary burst United’ Church, Calg for the double-sing, ca candle] aay ceremony with sy itor givin ing his only daughter in ge. The bride, Gaughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Titford of Kinnaird, wi ‘The matron of honor; ‘Mrs; _ wore & piece tweed ‘suit with; ac: cessories and carried a‘mosegay of yellow mums.. The Mr. and m, “eldest son’ of| Calgary, sn See Rob-| le groom’s mother wore @ navy mee dress with p' sories and corsage. < The three-tiered cake with a bride: and * ornament. which: once ened the bride's - mother’s - wedding cake, was. trimmed with blue’ roses and white swans and was set in white. tulle. The knife used to’ cut the cake baked ‘by: the bride’s moth-| er and decorated by. Mrs. Stell Ball’ of Kinni as the knife ‘used by the bride's grand. mother ‘and mother, for. their wedding cakes. The best man proposed the toast to the bride and read tele- grams from Bellville, Ont., and “The couple received tele- phone calls from the uncle of the bride and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tiller of Toronto and from the groom's’ brother Dale, of Prince Rupert. Out-of-town guests were Bonnie Blair of Nakusp, Flo Milligan of Rocky Mountain House and Jerry Castle of Kin- . CHRISTMAS SEALS FIGHT TB | ‘] whole lot ot more then only] acces-| might be “Let's play the game 2 a little longer!" “All right then — we agree, Do you have any information of what other equipment * Castle- gar owns, Alan?” - “Yes, we "-reconnoitered their service ‘area and they. still have a ‘water truck and a gar-| bage truck.” 9th Avenue.” —Back in Castlegar, con- sternation is reigning: “What do you mean couldn’t find anything to bring back?” ‘“That’s right chief, the only equipment we saw was a back- hoe and it was being used.’ - “All right ‘then, Get back there and watch that machine. As s0on as the operator leaves Comet Ie ch later in Kinnaird: “You've ve Sant to be. kidding! vou truck? Well... okay, men. will: somebody, an- swer that phone! When you get| into’ Castlegar, spt into’: two groups. Une group will approach irom ‘the east,:the other “7 stExcuse "me. for interrupt ing, Cart...an... the service sStauon 18 on the pnone, ana... an... the ruck (ney puckea up unis ‘morning needs a new waeel peuring. ‘Lavy want co Know 4t 1b) is all right to change it." mean... not SUGAR AND SPICE . People Enjoy Seciig Cops Beaten Up As Gilbert and Sullivan _ tune-| fully pointed out| ¥ a good’ many years ago, Me policeman’s — lot isp mot a happy fed up? For a aay er of] wht ars ABO | orly| that's the ‘attitude ‘of the people. triplicate, But. a Saturday night, on be a nightmare. How would u like to cope with a drunk- tn fight at a dance? Or a stolen car, driven by a kid at 100 miles an hour? Or a couple of plaster- ed prostitutes belting you about the head and ears with ‘their handbags, cheered on b; the mob? Or a Dart irom delight d.. neighbors, telling you that Joe gence is “beating the peaine out of his wife? bod cinta on op ok O82 din: stuff: 7 wns, | rumbles; car pst street: bea-: hums. thing iscle aa FD into a’mean cop. And it's fairly:new’and i very; nasty. T notice «i ith dismay, amotg teen-agers. Even the de- By Bill Smiley cent ones sneer at “The Fuzz”, as they term our states guar- dians of the’ law. I don’t know where they got it —. perhaps drom movies and television — but they seem to think the pol- iceman is some sort of brutal- ized Gestapo type looking for trouble. GOING TO NELSON? For Tasty Food ° and Delicious © Coffee It's : ROSE’S DELICATESSEN: 551 WARD sr REET Ozite Town 'N" Terrace pet mado of Veotra fiber ah Proved so durable It's used outdoors, proved co attractive; ‘is used indoors. Put it on pa- Porches, balconies’... iy v kitchens, baths. rec-rooms. * Won't toto or. mugen, cu SO 95 lightfut cotours. ” ag. yd. ti ® } OQzite ‘TOWN 'N’ TERRACE CARPET MADE WITH MITCHELL SURELY, LTD. tiny curbed: ‘by their peers. Even’ more disturbing, per- haps, is-the number of adults’ ‘who will stand around and watch man: being: beaten up, + fert Calgary -with the} 5! . || bride’s brothers, Bruce and Neil eve STL ron ndly, they must cope with continued interference from ‘or local more concerned with paring his police budget than with the auality 0 of the:‘policeman, Or it to the mayor and expects: spec- a treatment, * 'w! ‘whether its a m| parking ticket or drunk ceiving yD; Spel the middle of the night And, ‘of course, there's’ the job itself. Much ‘of it és rou- elected - 0: big’ shots. It’ might be the ‘Chair- | Kinnaird. an of the Police Commission, | the fellow who belongs | after. Bazaar & ‘Shower Koop CWL Busy ab Josep! Many useful were pre- sisted, by the. Pouns “aster, si othe! m's. Brenda Sarew ‘of, Ontario. — ; 2 present were| tario and‘ his sister-in-law. from ‘Trail. On" Oct: 28 the annual fall pacaar and tex tock place in the Kin hall: was in | tine, even boring: “Byenything in The montli “o£ October was| happy. ‘members of ‘St, the groom’s mother ’-from .On-| in, the yu: We ‘bled: a” bit, lied like ‘a. trooper, ‘and a eoskige ‘got off. with a ;warning. And © everybody .. was but are never present hen ‘some constable is being kicked finto jelly. I've met.a lot of cops in my day, some inthe ‘line of my ‘duty, an I hasten’ to add; some line’ of theirs. A few. of| them were. réal hoads, but the ‘vast majority were’ decent, : ‘Or- dinary. chaps who would: go out of their way to be helpful. It's a" ‘rotten: job, but re- member, “men, somebady, loves you., Mrs. Kaufman charge of the tea: fan CITY CENTRE MOTEL NOW OFFERING _ “Fall Course Dinners & Talic-Out Orders” - BANQUETS SERVED WITH EITHER AMERICAN OR CHINESE, DISHES CITY CENTRE MOTEL. DINING ROOM & COFFEE SHOP AMERICAN AND CHINESE CUISINE "(THE SPACE AGE METAL) DISCOVERED IN THE CLEARWATER AREA “Some ‘PRIMARY. ISSUE. shares aus ly are available at ‘30c. : What ‘could | be “another Boss hd, ‘now ‘exposed; and the extremely good samples already. brought ‘off the pro- . perty: would indicate that further and GIVING ‘A HAND witha glove is the. task/of this ‘tather, one of those who saw his son take to junior hockey for the first time recently. The small fry, from six to eight years of age, acquitted themselves very well, skating, shooting versions of the pros. Hockey action for the youngsters continues each weekend at the Costlegar and District Arena. cOsTUmes from the simple to the highly ¢ effective were displayed CGIT girls. Identifiable: in’ th ne ise with tailor-made shirt, a Hawilan (dancer and @ “fat! it. and sec g like small — Castlegar News Photo A Plea to [WA Workers | To Reappraise Demands. Dear Sir: Green An open. letter to. IWA workers: You profess _ that greatest concern is for the work: fg |'Steen-eyed seltisnness, Your demands do not appear to ur | freight re of fnterorsiys logging. Wha’ seems ‘to be bugging you, a because How about tin: together, unto get ig OK 0 “Withdraw. your ‘picket line and let the pulp workers resume their ay, Jumber: workers stay. ai from shete x ob, without apie t line etting Loar than *'y 5 ‘i ae suppose. yolk get your way tim ‘ill you then: be Of park coule not help Now about this parity bit. sat |Feally reached us tly ‘by Kinnaird e picture are behind a sto ip hat — Castlegar News Photo! _ Many Plans _ . Considerable skepticism was expressed, ig n, which .was considered at last "week's meet. ing of Castlegar town council. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, Nov. 16, 1967 No. Action on Station inddocks) had suggested the: backers write Proposal, Sean." pee gt | mostrecent of these, he said he ‘the: second-| ° _ Tenant Wins Court Case ‘The leader of the Orthodox Doukhobors was ordered this| ho by are e000 court te th eo or pay the ten- ant $5,155 for repairs She made, fis .were sep- gin aaked Ht a ny vert move to the eae because;two of the houses : on’. the grounds. hat The Scene at .. KINNAIRD SS CONDARY, We hada particularly fin school last) Frit completely held our atten on. ‘The * Stanley © Humphries’ band ‘and ‘the ‘Air’ Cadets ‘from joined °-us * in’ the *:ceremonies, ‘making “the: assemb! ig ly very eee indeed. ; Patrick, © vice-principal of snes, gave one of the finest addresses we have ever heard. He: spoke to us in-words that _ uormanaza ‘gave bot ht ‘the’ a the - bene- diction ‘ani helped ¢ ‘dh the col- rah "3s we watched them, and as ‘we saw our ‘own Air Cadets standing at solemn hing [to ly fin Remembrance se Day. service at our iday.‘moi : It the: same school came‘up ‘and ;| visitations, | -has:been’ in.) waaay | wif classrooms with. thelr livel ‘foot. music, : B: a Mut for | ping He didn’t take his eyes off them once and’he didn’t move (Brian isa very , musical boy). As ‘we watched the band, had been ‘former: ‘students ' at} a few years we would bo’ the ones sitting in their places, It is a ‘Boose-pimply" thought: Mr, McCiatlan, who has been| helping’ Mr. Bissell | with‘ school The: A’ "A: English him, but ‘he Biarsen says had a ‘very , int ‘time with ‘him ‘and “emught! ‘on* “real fast” ‘and: she could ‘have ‘the -home: for $2,000 ‘or, if‘ they. improved. the ‘home, he would reimburse them she ‘sald.’ She’. contended ° she made: improvements. : ‘Verigin’ claimed agreement: was that the would: ay’ $25 a’ month - rent, ie Maid was! nominal :be- ‘aise they; were going ito; im ‘prove the -home.\\;"::. 2 aut | 16 to ‘council’ with’ their Past) rather: than jnerely engaging: in ‘a verbal ‘They did“inot ’ write . us, Either: they) feel. that our’ opin- fon’is; ‘not; ‘important ’ or. they have’ declded’ not’ to proceed; the mayor eoaunenisdee ey facta te ae ‘posal offere a yn which would ina tute: broadcasting” conjunction with radio ecrN in that. city.:' ‘) The’ latest proposal is for a full-fledged station, operated shours per: da: iy bya local Slices f has not n ‘con- tacted is group ae re said ‘Mayor \Maddocks. :: 5 ever to take» Chances with | pening : Maddocks we stock a full selection of SAVAGE SHOES for children Shoe Store _ ‘eating pila ” Resident ‘and Uscc. Member Dies at 85: George Kinakin, gh | dent of eel nt since eon, dies died . | Nov. en in fae contleest. and Dis- trict Hi we thought that many of them| years ago where KJSS and we knew that.in just} son. mS steam engineer by trad he followed’ fa prot ines by work ing both: on:the Prairies an the Kootenays. Mr. Kinakin ‘was a member of the Union of’ ‘Spiritual Com- munities, was predessased his fo, ray 1045, ad Py. one iter, eres in 1885. survived by eo eS 1S ta of. Nelson and.’ Max: of ite Horse,. 2Yubkon ‘Territories; “one daughter, ‘ Ms. = Soha ® diary) o! prand = 14 greatgrand. as © chose! ir Cadet unit Canada.” We felt - Our: own Ernest _ REMEMBER 10 Per Cent OFF FOR CASH! BONNETT’< “BOYS:& MENS WEAR” © quiet dignity, and. Dawne. ean eloquently. A direction of “Miss O'God of Love. ‘The ‘voices. were, soft and clase: and: :the* music rise ieftortlessly. It was aces ‘to listen‘ No one: could: have done'a Now whole band: as. fate ae ‘the and © Renovations, ‘Alterations Installations Specialists for: ELECTRIC HEATING | HYDRONIC HEATING GAS ‘HEATING as the top |' ft in the: ‘whole. of re ery ‘under ‘the Kavic, sang | |" Castlegar and District ' rust jor Citizens: held ‘their’ meeting * Friday in‘ the Legion’ ‘Hall with |‘ 26° members and four, “visitors present. The members ere most pleased to have Mr.: evans back and wished him continued zood health. A report was given ‘of. the ‘which had been held in Castle- gar, where it had been decided rm a West Kootenay Region- al -Executive. ‘Those Tx Mr. eer of | Christina, first vice president; Mrs.’ Quirt, Nel- Son’ second vice president and Mrs, I. McNeil of Castlegar, sec: retary-treasurer, © ‘The. executive will meet three: times a year with m ings: held in a different locality each time. : tate A. Thorp reported t that ere held Vast Peday trom tho Ontos hall.with: burial.in the Brilliant cemetery: es Fhe, , Castlegar Funeral Home ‘was:in. charge. Of: .afrangements, or Potluck Supper S over 120 pernns ce a..potluck : supper. held ‘recen in the lower. halt’ of: the ‘Kinnaird ‘4 United: Chure! Karl’: co. vintrodi Rev. Clinton Howard } at *.this first Social gathering of: the ‘con- 2 Fol Howin er, the Helicopter. ing. supp was st e ROBSON AT CUSTOM Evening classes Eva's Ceramics - Afternoon — Monday thru Friday — ALL CERAMIC SUPPLIES ARE AVAILABLE ‘PHONE 365-3244 THE FERRY ORDERS 7.30 to 10 p.m. Just Arrived! From The Orient KIMONOS — HAPPYCOATS — ~ JACKETS — ‘BEADED DOOR ° CURTAINS — BAMBOO POLES. - LANTERNS — SOAP — INCENSE. From: Mexico — by. Sack Heinrich: /-MARACAS — PANCHOS “From Russia’ “WORLD FAMOUS, PERFUMES Oriental Dream Store “11 Pine* St. — Box 833 CASTLEGAR; B.C. SPECIALS "HOOK MATS, RUBBER MATS, i8 X 32... . COCO MATS, 14 X 24 COCO MATS, 18 X 29 17 X 29. patti FLOOR MATS, Asst’d. Colors, 16 X 26° $4.50 VYNIL HALL AND STAIR MATTING Assorted. Colors, a | - : Mountain molybdenim Poa has ‘per, will & OTHER RESPIRATORY DISEASES been ‘in. the! K: min-’) ment after the banquet. G i<)Members received (an invi- Ns tation from the McMixers square pe: dancers to attend an evening of : entertainment on Dec,* idl the M Pank school. é ay Lavath. Per Yard . OIL HEATING HOT WATER. HEATING : STEAM HEATING |: AIR CLEANING & CONDITIONING | “” FOR’ FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE CALL even better “mineralization will be found, makes this 30c primary issue amost exciting prospect. Trench- ing, geochemical survey ‘and geological aaening are, continuing’ under the could be another occurence ‘of Mirection ‘and supervision of Associ- may bea molybdenite province”. ated ceases aoe ing. area. After visiting Gee Dr. L.-T. Jory, ?P. 5 Eee stated’. g in his ‘preliminary: report’. ':-. ‘The Bee is southeast of the Bosy Moun- $ tain molybdenite deposits i in the same‘ it and of what SAMAR Weatherby Rifles Left & Right Hand Action PISTOLS and REVOLVERS ‘SMITH AND WESSEN . BROWNING AND. RUGER SCOPES IN STOCK _Leupold — Redfield — Weaverer AND MOUNTS ’ Scopes installed by professional Gunsmith Norm’s Sport Shop. : 300 Baker St. NELSON, ‘B.C. ‘Ph. 352-2015 Open Mondays from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Woodlag ‘The’ next’ meeting. Nov. on 3 will feature the election of 1968 & officers and delivery ° of annual aie - reports. SSAC ERK -f> The members \ decided ‘to ELECTRIC BEATERS, «1500 Watt 0 spec $11.88 $14.95 - $19.95 ses conclusion oft Dustbeas, the - $7.95 - $9.95 ics 6 Aeron and 2 : -—"3_aps & CHRISTMAS SALE STARTS NOV. 23 . — aaa i = Watch For Flyer in Your Mail — Please Note: Unfortunately our toy order has not arrived and thus the toys ‘ad- | wertised in our ‘flyer ‘are not available. ‘Mitchell I Supply Lid. FRONT. STREET. TELEPHONE 365-7252 CAMPERS: woop. 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