12. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct.. 17, 1968 Participate in Local Govt Dear Sir: to this climax where many people “How can we overcome this pa The definition of “apathy” is escried by Webster's dictionary as “lack of feeling” or “indiffer- have a tendency to discharge their} trend of Inck of interest or con- civic responsibilities by leaving unrewarding tasks up to thelr nel- ence,” ghbours or letting. things, however Has our mode of lving come they may be, iron\themselves out? democracy? Must the interested few go out MINOR HOCKEY: REGISTRATION Saturday, October 19, 1693 ARENA — 10.00 a.m. © 12.00 a. MITE MITES ; DEFINITELY LAST CHANCE ! ' iii Aci PUBLIC NOTICE Lady Bird Circle Rummage Sale, Legion Hall Nov. 2, 10 - 4. Robson. W.I. get acquainted Tea, Robson Hall, Oct. 23, ; = a 230 Everyone Welcome. =I = 5 Nov, 23rd is the date of St,. David's. Anglican ‘W.A. (Cas- tlegar Branch) Annual Tea St. David's Evening. Guild and Bazaar. Christmas novel- will hold Annual Tea & Bake | ties and decorations a special Sale, Legion Hall, Oct. 26 - } feature also ‘holiday baking 2.30 to 4.30. and homemade mincemeat, The Castlegar Flying Club will hold a meeting at the Airport on Sunday at 8 p.m." Kinnaird Parents Committee will‘meet at home of Mrs, Gregory 255 - Sth Ave, Kin- naird, 8 p.m. Oct, 21, All mo- thers welcome, PLUMBING & SMITHS “i2tenc iT. — PHONE 32401 nnn iad aa People to action? The very principle of the de- mocratic way of life is based on participation of the public in all phases of government. It should be the responsibility of every indiv- fdual to take an active interest in the betterment of our community and _socicty. This obligation will never cease to be a demanding one. Un- less” our society banishes the word apathy and the attitude “let George do it" we may some cease to find the kind of life as we Ah it now. Now is the time ing of the approach- ine municipal and school board elections which take place in Dec- ember, Conscientious » KRA Member ° DEER PARK SOGIALS Mrs, E. WILLIAMSON Mr. and. Mrs. E.-T. Coleman, son Donald Coleman and daughter Mrs. Eric Guy, all of Nelson were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Coleman. W. (Bill) BU eRemans: accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. J. Bunn, all of Trail spent the holiday week- end. at the -Briggeman summer home here, Mr. Louis Wine ‘and son Marvin of Bentley, Alberta, were recent visitors to Deer Park. Mr, Arthur Dindauist son-in-, lew and ‘daughter,’ and Mr. John Negleski, all of ‘Bow Island, Al- prea were recent, visitors to Deer ark. Mr. and Mrs. Don Symington of Nelson were the guests of Mr. id Mrs. Mr. and: Mrs. “A. Lennox. of Oasis were visitors in‘Deer Park enroute to their summer home ‘on the Arrow Lakes where they en- joyed a few days ‘fishing. “Recent visitors to. Deer Park from Renata - included: Mr. ‘and Trail, were, Mrs, R. Worley, ‘Mr. “| V.-C. Worley, Mrs, Ethel Lamont, Mrs, J. V. Briggeman, Mrs, L. Eld- er, Mrs. R- Seaman and Mr,’ Ray- mond Briggeman. ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Louis Schwart- zenhauer ‘and f¢ ‘of Rossland were recent visitors to Deer Park, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ted Worley and ¥amily of Robson and Mr. ‘and Mrs. G.) A, ‘Walker of | Silverton were recent visitors at the ‘Worley, °| homehere. OUR MOST PO! POPULAR STYLE Or par ery: STEEL TOR per ons 53cm i UPPER RD (OIL RE- aSTANT)& 20LE AND HEELS, | MADDOCKS | FAMILY OF VITAMINS. Vitamin-Mineral Tonic for Grown-Ups: and . AYERST, at MIMITED eck ~ CASTLEGAR. DRUG. R. E. Goulet, ‘Corner’ of ‘Pine & Columbia ; Fes Phone ‘365-3911: * Mr. and Mrs, W. ‘Schwartzen- hauer, and family of Castlegar were among the many visitors to Deer nm Mr. O.,Sutherland of Robson and many more, "ROBSON SOGIALS Mrs. . Sanford ‘Ph.’ 365-5883 ° Mr, and Mrs. W. Barrett of Vancouver spent the weekend with Mrs. Barretts’. father and mother, Mr.-and. Mrs. Bert Martin. «+ Glen: Shuttleworth: was “home from NDU for the weekend with pe parents Mr. ‘and: Mrs, C.’ Na- . Mr." and, Mrs, James. Heslop will be returning home on: Thurs- day after’ r spending the past: week visiting "with their daughter “and son-in-law..Mr. and Mrs.’S, Pasin of ..Toby., Creek: ‘Mrs, Pasin” ac- companied them to Creston where she’ will be. attending a) Teachers’ Convention: Mr.. and. Mrs, W. R. Brown of Kelowna "spent. the past ‘weekend visiting old‘ friends in Robson and .Cantlegar. . | On Saturday Mr. ‘and. Mrs, W. Smith of Grand Forks visited at the home-of Dr. W. ‘Wright. Also visiting ‘the Wright home were Mr,‘and ‘Mrs. M.-D.. McPhee and children of Cranbrook who visited with :Mr.:-McPhee's.. mother, and Eric. They travelled over’ the new Creston-Salmo highway and report a beautiful road and acenery, ‘REAL ESTATE NEEDS z Phone’ 368-3441: x AGENCIES : -- LADIES’ CHILDREN'S - SHOES for: the ‘entire family, SALE STARTS TUESDAY OCT. 22. of tos | to ‘|: Por. ROASTS LEG or CHOPS Ib 69 : ' Boneless ie ab. GROUND. BEEF 2 lbs. “COFFEE Red‘& White | Ib. +s AQg PORK: & BEANS : Nabob, caso, > $2.05 PEACHES, Nabob Nabob, case $4.16 MILK, Carnation case .. MILK, Cornain ~ Pac 6 tins...) $1.00: ‘APPLE JUICE, Red. ' Label, Bor a 5c FLOUR; Robin Hood | 25 tbe’... SE 5 CORN, aa Come in to: see us. before. that Hunting Trip 5 you have. HATS: at: only heen planning — See the following: PANTS, size 30 - 38 a only : WOOL SOCKS, 10 - 113 “ PROVINGEAL LiBRAany VIcTORZa, Bec. arte Id © in ten: office mt 1 ‘Thursday, cvening. wi with aj relatively amall number. of 'vil- la Sancta ae on-hand ito! zoning | oy questions’ on‘ a bylaw on the: subject. . Assurances were. given: the re- ts that the zoning bylaw, would not: be implemented’ at: ‘council's next © regular : meeting, ‘scheduled for; Nov. 5, and‘ that any, petit ions: requirements of: soning would be dealt with by ‘council prior to the zoning bylaw. tecelving, fourth ‘and final reading ac ‘The; propos oning;: bylaw sets out egulations for “the use |! of ‘land, planner. ant coauthor of.the study Planning :for : Castlegar’s:-Future repared , within: burp calanetee use: districts within: ‘he village’ pursuant’ to’ th ‘nunielpal act. 3} location for expanding the comm¢ cial ‘area for storeg (and pat! He said: the ‘area;,“has’a:value far beyond: its present :us village* haltman ‘Aaio Sy Sylvest, expressed” concern Jest the question of Dr. McAnulty’s man Aage-Sylvest in| Jecoed with Mir. irate noting that cn: | the, “moral obligations"’. of, ;| park malg! An exhibliton of: ot ay diving divers plans vaneonres ‘will put ‘on the ‘exhibition. ”: These” sky “" divers pom from’ planes" holding’ hands fand. then: open. thelr: brightly: colored : para he last Between’ here and: thie -coast, On ‘days phen ths) plane: ig’ unable ‘to Jand ‘at Castlegar “airport board’ flight:,3 > at 4.10.'p.m., | eee in Vancouver: at'5.15. "bound “passengers: from ‘Vancouver ‘on: either * ‘flight 4° or it 12 via’ Kelowna: will: ‘be grouped at Penticton inthe event ‘with: para lanes is} of Castlegar closing in and moved to be vil ‘Sead moran ‘at by bus to the’ ‘Kootenay’ ay Oe thus sami Montoy night: the i Curling Club, met with the. Troe Soclety, to. discuss terms'for rental gue fcc’ in the’ Castlegar arena, for, cunts Club. was ected Y the| Pek Soclety. they saw fit in:the hetter interests H | of curling in Castlogar. There were!.a. few. misunder- vidual, members: of the — Curling ‘Club*and ‘the Shift: Curling ; Club, however, this "year the* shift curl- ¥ || .ers{ and: the.Curling Club. were. to iron ‘out: the differences) re malgamate ‘into “one club, b roposal by the ‘Castlegar’ Curing” Club that they rent all curling ice ‘atthe: arena‘ for the day Ble i ‘The Proposal ‘would, in etfect, itinuation ib hg have been a sirecnent of the pet re sear but © at’ an’. increased ! meeting with ‘the Project PE Society: this ‘year to discuss terms for, the coming season the Curling ‘Association of. Castlegar’ was' faced ‘with ‘n° proposal which it. felt_was reasonable, ix In‘-essence,-. the ' Soclety’ was aE king: for. a’ sum’ that ‘exceeded The. Curling. Th 2 community en i terprise built t te public: funds ant such, must be operated for the he: nefit’ of all and the exclusion ‘of none, Furthermare, excess ‘of * operating : be returned to the project.hy: war. of. debt. N'| $5,000, ” y'| executive | took’ this: Proposal ° to the ‘annual ‘general! meeting” and it’ was unanimotsly; ceded that structed. to ‘once: again. approach’ the'Project Society and make them a;.maximum offer’ of, the Project Society would not. ac- cept” this: offer‘ then: th ‘ling 2), [| Association’ of, Castlegar would not di 1063-64" ‘bea- funeti Son. Club rovide a ' opportunity, at cost, He idents to, be, taken vawee ate (on ‘a: prize: crpected ‘to jhe: in’ the: vicinity!‘of:. $1,000. - Bill: Robinson, a Cominco em: | ‘ployee, drew the: h Casting |’: [Vote which ‘ran® first fc for three- ‘quarters of’ the ‘race and. then ‘dropped: back'into fifth’ spot at | { th lowever,: for: draw! race.an ward Is made'of around ($1,000. npetual “harvesting | of Southern=Interior '-fo1 greatly. :'to’ th 2 ests contribiite this “NOW: ‘THEREFORE, “We; ‘Aag yh ast and: Carl Loeblich, twins vil blie school’ signs. is fot be carried| out.by.the mbia? Celltilose’ and noted ‘that, ur’. village, has : gained: tremend. ‘bal Se clate’-that 70ur company and’ its oked employees - have: taken ‘their: place Club can ‘do’ nothing ‘else a8 but to ‘Dublicly announce that the $4,000." If| ¢; in’ our: community;,and! have:.be-|-.-. come part of “its e' tion.’ best Penny; idan Eugene * Deluca, general manager of pulp manufac- ture; .-Dennis :, Brookes, :: manager ‘of the Celgar - sawmill: division; Stu McGill,: director ‘of, administra. |: :. tion, and “John Guthrie, ma: of ‘the Celgar pulp’ divisi In Attendance with oe |e the new fiehway- ta ‘the vici- b ‘Giles, ‘Miurlee Simpson, G. S: ‘Rust and Pat;Romaine along with ‘muni-|.: cipal clerk Allen Selbie and. ein- ‘COME’ FROM™. OREST’ PRODUCTS vised a gourell by letter ‘at’ ing! ieee oes a ead ddi- -the:: management’ and Sc towrite’ tos Me ‘Staite® mating eae i feels that a’ one-way’ acce to: the. Plaza’ would ‘alleviate part of the: traffic. conjestion® there. AY ' for’a crosswalk atthe Crest ‘iew: subdivision was then ‘passed with Comm. Maurice Sim idis- senting, Mr.. Simpson‘ sald > Dick c Wiges? is viccpaesbieae Ivo president, «: Alan .: Mawdsley ind ‘Dick’ McLeod is. a’ direc-