2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs., July 4, 1968 SUGAR AND SPICE “By Bill Smiley The Ugly — and Beautiful — American At times the sented as over-dramatic and gjover-sentimental in the pre- sence of death, This family, with its Irish roots, gave the of| lic to that picture. No tears, them was dur- ing the period of shock and horror follow- g the assassination of Sen- iter Robert Kennedy. ut there's always some- thing to redeem us from bit- terness and hopelessness. For me, it was the magnificent dis- play of courage and dignity presented iby the Kennedy The Irish are often pre- CASTLE SHOWS 7.30 & 8.00 pn. Tonight and Friday Harry H. Corbett “CARRY ON "SCREAMING" no hysteria, but an almost classical acceptance of trag- edy down to the little ones. There seems little evid- nce that the appalling record of violence in the Unite States will be halted or even slowed down by the recent assassinations of Kennedy and Me about the again on flimsy grounds and wound up with a number of colonies. They pigeons sand buffalo and In- dians to the point of extine- tion. Pile on top of that two massive world wars, the Kor- ean war and the present un- declared; war in V! efnain and it’s a pretty ecord killed passenger | negro, after a century of servience, has caught “the sickness and he's going to get what he wants, by viol- ence, if necessary. Vandalism, hoodlumism, beatings, knifings are part of daily life in big citles. Stu- dent Power and Black Power vie for headlines and get “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIs HUGHES Box 781, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365-5508 them. The vast body of Ameri- cans, the good people, the decent people,-must be sick at heart and dered. The American Dream is turning for a peace-loving people, I'm not being sardonic. I believe the Americans are 3 great people, and basicall gale ae guns is merely lock- ing the door after the beast is loose. There are so many guns floating around in the States that it would take 10 eople. TT! ey don't want to Ale the world, as other great nations have done and still do. But the evidence of violence as a means to an end is unavoid- years and the cooperation of| able. the entire populace to round them up and get rid of them. And you'd still have an un- serecound market for the Americas claim they are a peace-loving people. And they mean it. But. athe Saturday, Monday, Tuesday Dean Martin, George Peppard ‘ Jean Simmons “Rough Night in Jericho” ——— ee Wed, Thurs., Elizabeth Taylor, Rehi Fri. : aird Burton |ist :“Taming of the Shrew” means of solving things woven deeply into the fabric 'exas. They attacked Spain is} cities like kin; ‘Politically, there is a his- tory of assassination and at- tempts at it that would make af Bae state green with on Araerican folk-heroes were men of violence: Billy the Kid, Jesse James, murderers both. Gangsters have ruled » There was a deep _fascinat on swith careers of murd Pretty Boy Floyd “and ne a Dillinger: what's the latest ain from craze, ever: 4 fashions to advertising? A sick movie about a couple of sick | killers, Bonnie and Clyde. And what's ahead? More of the same. The American now the cae great beers come in cans «..What could be more convenient? Unbreakable. Non-returnable. Easy-opening, too —just pull the ring tab and pour. Canned Kok refreshing flavor thata become a Kootenay tradition. It's agood the mood for agreat beer. INTERIOR BREWERIES LTD., CRESTON, B.C. “B.C’s MOUNTAIN BREWERY” ‘when you'rein. és not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, into a But you cannot indict a nation on the performance of a lunatic fringe. Americans are a people of goodwill, of boldness, and of great inge- nuity, Surely they will find a way to purge the sickness. We have nothing to be smug about. There is a grow- ing lawlessness and violence creeping into our Cana society. The only reason it’s comparatively -mild is that we have s small population in a mee untry. can only wish our good n neighbors our Sympathy and ervent hope that ang ene a be found, and soon, to the problems that ithe beset them. Maori Dance Theme At Awards Program in Kinnaird School Maori dances by the stu- dents of Division Five under the direction of Mrs. David Jones brought resounding ap- plause from the many parents presentation of awards on the Elementary school. playing ee. nambers: Sports ds were pre-| sented b: Mrs. J Joe Kubos and Moe Zib’ Accepting the house a-' ward on behalf of Stuart House was its president, Nor- man Seon Each year shows a con- tinual . g row, in student a- wards wath perfect attendance numbering 69, and friends who attended the| 1! closing day of the Kinnaird Sp: nyone who used the Kinnaina bridge ;Over the would hav May It now become a safe curve and live down its past on the much-l needed clover- leaf at the east end. It can give a driver a unique sensation if he holds his eyes on the yellow line. It is almost hypnotic driving around the; curve and over the overpi Thee ‘old left-hand turn has no less than three Do Not Enter signs but still people persist in “guing the’ wrong Mrs. Fenwick Died Recenlty In Nelson Hospital | Long-time South siocan |e resident, Mrs. Lorna Stuart Fenwick, died in Kootenay Fenwick came to canaa’ in 1907 wait her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. W, Balleny, pioneer residents of Shoreacres. She married Cecil Fen- wick, an artist who lived in the district from 1897 after walking over the Silver King Road on the day of Queen Victoria’s Jubilee. The couple had one child who died in infancy, ee they wick predeceased here 943. Fenwick had been a gov ness in France and ain before coming to Can- ada. She spoke fluent French. he was well beloved in poke General Hospital recent- F «ee ee We picked cherrics over the weekend, although the: are not quite "ripe for imm jate eating. I put ours into pies which turned out quite delicious, I like to start picking early, putting the first cher- ries for pies in the freezer then when the fruit is more mature, doing the quicker canning i into to jars. to mix cherries, wend and 4 blocs all together ang free freeze each as an indiv- ui ples, from his’ really works quite satisfactory.» * e has ‘come for hints to to make the best use of the summer months and fine eater we hope to get. Taine ae kept si for picnics, ing a pocket in each ¢ playful breeze inj si if you find yourself en- not South Slocan where she kept in touch wit older pee le ae as well na ig communi! district ri Funeral rvices were held at the Chureh of the Re- deemer with Very Rev. F. D. Wyatt, Dean of Kootenay, of- ficiating. Interment took place in the Anglican’ pit o! Memorial 6! 37, efiort and’ imp 2, proficiency 20, t ‘honorable nieation: for proficiency four » Al. a ole nship awards Aas presented to Peney Quinlar Sill Jankola, Gerald Panio and Linda Santano. Honorable mention for citizenship was given to Sus- an Collier, Lawrence Gordon, Mark Leslie, Bonnie Kavalofft and April McDonald. dents. pr ae paintings by ‘Mr. afte! Nelson 01 Party to Honor Mother & Daughter Going fo Europe A delightful surprise par- ty was held last Friday at the home of ae S. Miros honor- ing Mrs. .F Volovsek ho, along with her daughter, Y: man, left on the weekend for Yugoslavia where they will visit with relatives for two mont The fuest of honor was escorted to a beautifully de- corated, rose-covered chair where she was seated. Bin; ging over the chair was a model of an areoplane complete. with some ‘Yugosla- vian girls. Refreshments were serv- ed by th Mrs. Congratulations go to Ron Konkin and Terry Pere- budere for doing so. well in the Trail Junior Invitational nt me good dors, bo June i fs meeting of adults’ was held in Trail. Pre- sent at the meeting were representatives from Trail, Cranbrook and Castlegar. _ Reg Stone, Trail commis- sioner of parks and recrea- tion was chairman. Purpose of this meeting was to discuss the formation of a junior zone development program, which wo! elp to foster junior golf in the East and West Kootenays. . In August, | ‘the group will meet again to form this co: mittee. A sunior J roummament 46 is e . Miros and Mrs. A. Shutek. Eleven guests were pre-| fro; sent. They presented Mrs. Vo- lovsek with a Bon Voyage gift with their good wishes for a happy holiday. ing Augst. Representatives Castlegar will be part- inating in the tournament. e information will be availble at a later date. Tuesday, junior boys four Trail Nelson at the as Complete Heating Equipment Service MODERNIZE YOUR HEATING There's no doubt about it, replacing your old heating system with a modern, healthy, safe and con- venient system is the best investment you'll make. Gas — Electric — Oil LOW INSTALLATION COST Trade-In Allowance for Your Old Furnace Free Estimates Day or Night 365-8284 tlegar golf course. The pur- pose of this competition | was to select two juniors to re- present this area at a provin- cial tournament July 15 in Vancouver. Juniors are once again reminded to participate in club activities. Junior makes a watermelon is an ideal way to serve vane favorite punch on a hot moon oF ev Sele good od medium- sues watermelon, sat a fale, large piece from the top; se00 eau. theca meat down 9 e 8 sharp-edgt spoon. This should hold about cae feittade could be col-| juice and sprigs.of mint. Pacific Water Walls Lid. Drilling Contractors for Fast Efficient Connie Service Industrial & Deiaestis Water Supplies Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-6933 : there are some. of the things @ Above-average return on your savings @ Low.! ‘cost Loans ™ Convenience & Proven Safety and, Confidence @ Most credit unions provide life Insurance to eligible members which, in most| cases, matches your savings and cancels your: foan balances, if you die or become disabled. Another Credit Union service provided ae added cost. : USE YOUR CREDIT UNION. IF YOU ARE NOT A CREDIT UNION MEMBER AND WOULD LIKE TO JOIN, WRITE: Phone Us Today! 365-7232 Castlegar Credit Union — Margarine Da lewood or'for Baking or Cooking. 1 Ib. prints . 5 :.95c Use as a Spread, Tomato Juice Clark's Serve Chilled. 48 fl. oz. tins 3 for 89c Fancy Quality. ‘Strawberry Jam Empress. New Pack New 1968 Pack. Made from Fresh 1968 ‘Straw- berries. 48 fl. oz. tin Powdered Milk Lucerne Economical. Use for baking, drinking or babys 'S Formula. 3 lb. pkg. . a G : Cc Toilet Tissue Truly Fine 8 Rolis 89c White or Colored. Package of 4 rolls .. Ice Milk Lucerne Vanilla, or vain 3m 49c Tomatoes Kings Choice Hot or Cold. 28 fi. oz. tin for 89c Whole. Delicious Cheese Spread Lucerne Spreads Easy. Tastes Great. 16 oz. jar .............. 69c Sugar poe White, Granulated. 99 : Be Prepered for the a a Preserving Season _! Bs Fresh Coffee Airway or Nob Hiill Rich Coffee Flavor Locked in the Whole Bean. ™ 65c¢ 2 $1-29 2 Ib. bag .... ae Cheese Lucerne for 49¢ Bonus Quality. Serve with Pineapple or Fruit Salad. 12 oz. Carton Mix ‘Em or Match ‘Em +x Peach Halves — Gardeaside +c Apricot Halves - Glen Valley +x Bartlett Pears — Gardeaside A tor Ie Serve Chilled. 14 fl. oz. tin. Your Choice ................ ‘We hava six new early-morning flights, weekly, to Vancouver. We call : them early birds and every moming (except Tuesday) at 9:50, one of them takes off for - Take one of our early birds to Vancouver. - (Vancouver is our Pacific gateway city serving Europe, the Orient, the South Pacific and South America. Or maybe _ you're going to one of our Sun Countries .. . Hawaii, Mexico or golf i will begin once again on July 8. Take advantage of this op- portunity to become a bee ter ‘golfer. flying via F California. We'd love Mix ‘Em or Match ‘Em yx Kemal Gom — 12 02. + Green Peas — 12 oz. ve Mixed Vegetables — {1 oz. Bel-Air Frozen. Premium Quality. 12 oz forg packages. Your Choice Beans with Pork Taste Tells In Tasty Tomato Sauce. 14 fl. oz. tin Full Strength. Safe for Rayon, Nylon or Dacron. 128 oz. Plastic Fruit Pies Bel-air Frozen Apple. A Great Favorite. 24 oz. Each Frying Chicken Manor House . 45¢ Whole. Frozen Fresh. Gov't. Inspected Cross Rib Roast .19e Beef. Gov't. Insp. Canada Choice, Canada Good Pot Roast Beef » 19¢ Cod Fillets Fresh Dip in Batter and Deep Fry for Fish and Chips. Bing Cherries Imported No. 1 Sweet and Juicy Fruit Bursting. with .Flavor Bananas Golden Fruit 8 Bs “| 1.00 Plump, Firm. Eat out of Hand Boned and Rolled. Plate and Brisket. Canada Choice, Canada Good California No. 1 Red Haven. Firm and Sweet. Slice and Serve. Sprinkled with Sugar ... Avocadoes Imported No. 1 2 for A9c Fresh Buttered Flavor Our early-bird flights get you = | to Vancouver quickly and Avoid Passing Reduce Danger There is a better oppor- tunity to “Bring "Em Back Alive!” over the holiday week- end i att passing on the high- way It creates less tension and a lessening of tension re- duces chance-taking, says the BC. eeutomobite Association. tt is much more relax- ing Hen enjoyable to main- tain a position in the traffic stream and travel at the stream rate, i a fol for. and allow you more time for business or pleasure or to make your International-flight connections. foxcept Tuesday) one Jeaves for Vancouver. to have you along!) So next time Vancouver's on the list of things to do, give yourself more time to do It!_Catch an early bird flight to Vancouver. It's a great way to start your day, 9:50 every moming of our early birds “PACIFIC. AIRLINES ‘Flaked Tuna Sea Trader. Tastes Blended. Fancy Quality 14 fl. oz. tin “A for 79¢ Graham Wafers Christies 18% oz. pkg. 3 for $1.00 delicious in salads and sandwiches. TA oz. tin 3 for $1 00 Cooking Oil 24 fl. oz. 79c Crisco Shortening 1 Ib. pkg. Robin Hood Flour Taste Tells. Choice. Tasty Vegetable. 14 fl. oz. tin 4 for 69c Taste Tells. For a Quick lunch. 14 fl. oz. tin 7 for $1.00 Heinz Ketchup 20 Ib. bag Detergent “Encore 48 oz. bottle 89c “a. Pet Food Romper 14 fi. oz. tin ‘10 for $1.00 11-0z. Bottles 2 for 49c FOR INFORMATION & RESERVATIONS VIPOND FOR TRAVEL TRAIL - NELSON For all travel arrangements see... . WEST’S DEPT.'STORE : .PH. 365-7542 lowing one car length por aay ¥ 10 miles an hour. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES