8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 22, 1968 SUGAR AND SPICE By Bill Smiley Well, You See, My Dear Mr. Whipp... Received a letter recent- ly from the managing edi- tor, no_ less, of ‘the Petrov Ma (Ont.) Ad- : vertisor- Topic, | one of Pp pers -s that runs my columi nd Gee, wish I were a managing editor, and could off memos that would os. The letter reads: « ‘Smile: tm getting so weary of those columns on education non-expert. One more edu cation column and I cancel. Poulan —— CHURCH OF OF GOD Kinnaird Community Hail Pastor: Rev. a Johnson Phone 365-6762 Sunday School 9.15 a.m. Morning Worship 10 ai 7 p.m. Fri. - youth fellows! 7.30 p.m. Wed. Bible eee and Prayer — Held in homes ———— PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. L. M. Simmones Phone 365-5212 Sunday School 9.55 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. ‘Tuesday: Bible Study and Prayer 7.30 p.m. Friday: Young Peoples 7.30 p.m. APOSTOLIC CHURCH blocks East of the cate ird Plaza “My Dear Mr. Whipp: Thank you for your warm and courteous letter. brightened up my whole day. But I think you have me con- fused with columnist Richard esdham of the Globe and Tm as_ straight square as they come, as my daughter (whoops, there's teen-ager) will assure you. 1 deplore the use of drink, igs and demonstrations by students. I urge them to drop in, not out, and find out what ihe mysteries of life are Now, let’s have a look. You're weary of columns on education and _ teen-agers. about half’ your tax dollers. a|And within a couple of dec- ades, adults will be outnum- bered by adolescents. A coup- le of horrible thoughts, mut | surely worth a column ‘occas: | sionally. a, ay columns about “| these topics bring more mail are funny, poignant, sympa- thetic, tragic. One lady wrote telling me Id helped her son. Another poured out her heart over the death of her jG year-old. I think a check would. po that these top- p |S are far from dominating the column. I'd get sick of iet your readers decide? Au] 5) your readers, not just a coup- Je of cranks. You know, I do write about sporis, the family, church, politics, the seasons and anything else that is part of modern life. “Talk Next you_ say, about adults, ” I do. But ad- ults are merely teen-agers out of their teens. I've noth- ing against them. Some of my best friends are adults. But how would you like your sister to marry one? en you say, “I dis- trust teachers who talk about school and students.” I don’t distrust managing editors who talk about newspapers or dentists who talk about dentures. Who would you trust to talk about school and “Phone 365-7807 c. V. S. Walker LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Held in St, David's ‘Anglican Church Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark Managing editors? Plumbers? Doctors? Bait dressers’ yet ou re better as a non-expert.” Mr. W., than any others. The letters |it! them if they did. Why not fy that’s exactl: the field o! what I am, in education, and t}any other field you can men- other non-experts read the column. They're a little disillusioned with the teur, like me. ly, you threaten to -|cancel unless I comply. Oth- ers have tried to lean on me before: politicians, advertis- ers, preachers, the education- al establishment, to name a few. But never before a man- ‘2 I should be flat: we Cancel y . mind about my wife and rains. And regards without ran- cour to Bott dear Chas. Ont, or me, at Ave., Midland, Ont., on Ft their local editor. Let’s hear Funeral Today For Mrs. Dvorak Funeral services were Trak, died at the family aie 32 Lakeview Crescent, pe after a long ill- the | ess. Mrs. Dvorak was born in Newport, England on March 14, 1907. She came to Canada as a young girl and the fam- ily settled at Fernie. married John peat ak ari Fernie on Dec. 7, They lived at Courier, Were: ner, Mission City and Gold- en, moving to Castlegar in 1960. Mrs. Dvorak is survived by her husband; one son, John of Castlegar; two daugte ters, Mrs. N. L. (itary) D o5en- berger_and Mrs. tion. And I think that's why | year. glib solutions of the experts|cit -Jand identify with ¢he ama- (continued from page one) payers in electoral areas | and J would pay 39.to $10 a ‘Added to these costs would be any operating defi- It_is the operatin, ng costs of such a complex which are still unknown and on which gathered, said chairman Colin Pryce. le said the central loca- tion of such a complex could possibly gather rental sup- port from the population pentres of Nelson and Trail, although prime time would be reserved for local use. He said proximity of the tention to choose an_attrac- tive design, but one that was both practical and expand: able: He said ents already drive their chil- dren to the Castlegar Arena for activities’ there, in inter- The be lor finishing | to hold costs down while other economies — such as bleach- Cc No. 1 and its predecessor committee have been studying the matter of ers that could serve both the arena and the track and field] 1; — would .be investigated. An engineering study was carried out of the pre- sent Castlegar Arena at the direction of the commission to study its potential for re- pairs, ex expansion and remodel- ing. The report “ruled out the economics of further in- vestment in the arena.” Cost of fixing the roof lone of fe present. tat is proposed site to Selkirk Col- 00,- 000 while io Feroot | a install e the ice — lege an ¢|for maximum utilization and revenue since it is anticipat- 1d that facilities could be rented to the students and or college for events such as hockey games and track and field competitions. He reported that “pre- liminary discussions with ihe a, | college for el/during normally dead _ have been held and, although excellent pote! Buck Pacholzuk, recrea- tion aiseetor io! for: the’ commis: very tentative, indicate very | mei ntial.” ‘and just make. it a decent arena” — would cost between $150,000 and $200,000. And, notes Mr. Pryce, it would: then only have a possible maximum life span mr 10 years. 25 years.” He discounted transpor- tation problems to the site, a sion, noted that the complex od not contre all recreational activities on the site. He said it would still the commission’s inten- Ben to build such facilities as tennis courts throughout the ‘district and to develop 9 | and use present and new minor ball parks. Mr. Pryce was optimistic of the revenue producing al ility of such a large com| Sg He pointed out that conven- tions could be staged ‘there, large public meetings arate ing on Nelson ani could be held at the te while its proximity to ie airport also made possible the importation of top show at- such a complex were located distance would be involved. the area since the fall of Its first major decision was to hire a fulltime direc- tor and secondly to study the need for a multi-purpose fac- ilities building. The proposed bylaw is the result of the latter stud- College May Also Use New Facilities CONTRACTING Pee ee AGENTS FOR BEAVER HOMES Free Brochures and Estimates D. BOYKO — PH. 365-3095 Box 335 jes and Besides Mr. Pryce, who represents Castlegar on the commission along with Sam Lanzarotta, and Mr. Warford, who represents Kinnaird a- Jong with Rene Archambault, other commissioners sare. a8 follows: Area I — ehudoff, Ivan Halmavoit and Moe Zibi in; Area J — George Marken, treasurer, J. F. Earp and C. Cheveldave; School Board — S. Konl The soci is inter- ested in obtaining 5 the the pro and con comments of tax- -| payers and the fe peneral public on the proposal Written and verbal sub- missions from groups and in- dividuals may be made in person or b: hone to the Comission’ Office located in the ‘astlegar Library building, behind the town fices on Front St. He also noted that many par- FULLY COMPLETED and in much better shape than the so far unfinished portions of Toad shoulder is this area in the Shewchuk hed “Would you like an autographed copy of Clara Graham's book “THIS WAS THE KOOTENAY” We have a limited number in stock at Anderson's Book Shop at only $6.50. gravel has been replaced sie more stables -material, brush and grass have been cut back from the edge of the pavement and where ni the tarmac surface has been relieved where ero- sion has resulted in rough, broken edges. Town works supervisor Alex Lutz said early this week that bringing all streets through- out the town to this standard, and also the installation of adequate storm drains, are two of the top-priority projects of the public works department. — Castlegar News Photo F.J. SMITHERAM TRAILER TOWING Fully Insured Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar District Resident Died in Hospital Mrs. Nastia Kabatoff, 84, a resident of Ootischenla for over 55 years. died Friday in the Trail-Tadanac Hospital. Born in Russia, Jan. 12, 1884 Mrs. Kabatoff came to in 1898, mov- ing to. Oclisehenta in 1912, Ootischenia; two Uaton oe Spiritual Communi. - Charles oS ree Kabatoff is survived by two sons, Pete and Bill of /It is d: RARE BRITISH COIN was found ,on the ‘bank of the Slocan’ River just south of the bridge in Slocan Gy Mieka; foster child o: Mr. c. M. ‘Adan found the coin while lated 1797 tween those two points. Mr. Warford said a design. er-architect has already. made a preliminary review of the site, size of the complex and has prepared “A favorable reaction rr as the planning teas fer and Segre sBili i d* he etery. poled Warford said it would E be the commission's in- Business and Professional Directory CASTLEGAR _CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Recovering - Remodelling > Tiles Craftsmanship Guaranteed Call for Free Estimates No 0} REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH UNITED and ANGLICAN CHURCHES in Castlegar and Kinnaird From June 30 to Sept. 1 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Ph, 365-5637 Pastor Reeves moving te the Kimberley Church, the following men will be bringing ie message wie: Ate 2s am. pec Walton. pm. Jake te the vGlovetieat Motel = Caste He pet) a.m. n ible Hour - - Fam ; Worship 11 a.m. Sie worship - 7.30 p.m. Ph. 365-5636 PHOTOCOPYING Important Papers Birth Certificates Pages of Books CASTLEGAR NEWS Reasonable Rates REPAIRS. To All Major eles CAS’ APPLI REFRIG SE Ph. 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Pen names will be used on request, but the correct Mame must be Sumitted, It is agreed b the advertiser re- the paper in vertisement practions from Vancouver or Hi Arrow Shopping Development Following Lots Available for Sale: Apply to Manager, Hi ‘Arrow Arms Motor Hotel _ Telephone 365-7282 Wat SUGAR 25 Ib. Bag Whole Chicken, Burns, Canned . (Coffee, Kadana .... Flour, Dutch Oven, Full Line of HOOVER Appliances Holiday. Record Players & Tape Recorders See Us For Fishin; lies — Rock Gas Propane Coline Filled BA Gas and Oil United Purity Store Johnny’s Grocery -& Gas Sales Ltd. On Robson Side of the Ferry 20 Ib. bag $1.49 - $179 grandchildren, great grandchildren off ot he was "Bredeceased, by her phsbend Sam in 1942. Fun services were held Sunday from Gotscben: ia hall with bt Ootischenia nee The Castlegar Funeral Home was in care of arrange- ments. APPENDIX “Grumbling appendix’ is is not a medical or surgical term, The Canadian Medical Association. reports. It is often used by the public to describe a chronic or sub-acute inflammation of the appendix. Such a condi- tion does not call for imm Mrs, Pete (Helen) Poohachoft of Slocan Park an rs. Mike (Vera) Zaitsoff of Cast- legar; nine grandchildren, 19 two and one sister, Mrs. G. Fafin- Creston. e- ogeasion for a family in: The coin is copper and mea- sures one-and-five-eights —in- ches in diameter by three- sixteenths of an inch thick. —Castlegar News Photo 90TH BIRTHDAY was {he ner at the Hi Arrow Arms Mrs. ny p~ pendicitis, however, an in gress to th very often with nausea and garet King. Mer Mrs. King, formerly + of of id Trail, has Those present’ were Mrs. King’s sister, Mrs. H. Kane from Burnaby., another from = there’s so much to enjoy in the fabulous, fascinating | LTD, CRESTON, B.C. “B.C’s MOUNTAIN BREWERY". ‘algary, Cran- brook, Kelowna, ‘Trail ‘and Castlegar. Congratulatory messages were received from Premier George Ward, Mr. and Mr. land: Mrs..King was presented Canada Choice, Canada Good Grain-Fed Canadi: Beef. -49c Shortribs of Beef Canada Choice, Canada Good .. . Ib. 39c Pork Steak (Canada Agproved. Grain-Fed Pork .... .69c Bacon Empire. Gov't. Apvd. .. Ib. Wieners No. 1 Qaulity | Vegetable Oil § Monarch Pure. 32-oz.' jar Relishes Hot Dog or Hamburger. 12-07. Mushrooms Moneys. Stems & Pieces. 10-07. Broken Shrimp Seaford. 4¥2-0z. Drained Weight Sugar B.C. Granulated Coffee Regular Grind .... tb. 79¢ Wide Mouth Lids 3 doz. $1.00 Chunk Tuna Better Buy. 7-oz. tins ... Soa Coffee Mater iar. 79¢ Big Dipper. 3 Pint Carton Jelly Rolls mr, rez. a 9°. 39e 2 ” Shosta Canned Pop 10 Tins .......... 95c¢ _ Case of 24... $1.98 Fish and Chips Fraser Vale. 24-0z. package with many Gifts, . and cards. tea was held at the home of. Mrs. jori a happy birthday. _. 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