ARETE WAS sasha 8, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 1, 1969 SHSS ACTIVITIES The Hon, D. L. Brothers, By Katherine Knippelberg hounced last wee calculation k that th Another first for this;ry. year's graduating class came thee See, spout! ast ebureday:t hee e grads made the! ea eitebie Se alll Incal'se cxnausting ronenree and re- across fy province and, be- sidents who wished to send petitfons 7a! es, the grad hi warm, clothing and lunches|Play was presented Monday|homeowner grant, to ‘the men in Trail. and ‘fuesday nights. After about two hours of} The turnout was very good | reduc! : the|—good enough to pay for the|es for 1969. costumes (which were rent- In a prepared pacman a ee and play royalties. the minister ‘said th A special thanks is extend:|5 grad. who partici-)ed by all the grads to the |& fea the opportuni-|play’s director, Miss Rogers leasant-|— who spent a lot of time For 1969, the and effort in arranging every- overall average mill rate 01 Hon’ and ot alt thing. legar, ' Kinnaird, and. Blueber- 7+ & @ of education, an- ie and increased grants for col- leges will result in an aver- After many long weeks of ee increase of only .34 — increase in the the vast majority of residential pro- perty-gwners would have a m in local school tax- thes jsante, basis and for. the urposes is mills. | sch Slight Mill Rate Increase for B.C. ers’. superannuatio tion ane $8; local taxpaye 330.000 for college ts*to} Lizpated for operating expenses of the; mill rate In 1969 public schools is eligible for|1968, another 23 than wl grants by the province, have ian increase of only up The. local contribution to|to mills, and the re- these shareable operating ex- mualning 13 districts will have penses for 1969 has been set|increases of over two mills. at a basic levy of 24.60 mills, only three-tenths of a mili 1 Fal higher than the levy of 24.30/are ents upon how. 968, much oepe ia dual . school mills set for 1! Also starting this year, | districts fave Seated for the provincial government is|expenses in excess of the s eligible for provin- celal grants. Douglas Eldridge would like all his customers to know that his shop will be closed; from May 2-8 inclus- ' ive, COLUMBIA ‘COIFFURES Above Bob‘s Pay'N Takit Business as usual May. 9: saying that, in spite of by faying being mage, the} lucation, finance form: id. costs of existing colleges, this g | increase in grants by the province. materially the burden of taxes, tipen ihe In audition to the. very substantial increases in Exants expe: n- the the prevision, of: the. fin- being taken over b; direct. Student tencnosat eA bestia? grant The students have so far, Stanley Humphries is| ment ‘the "provinclal gin school districts for elemen-| homeowner cunt duce. ocal school taxes on ie to, the school districts R to $150 and. gee ee $50, 000,- for this pi in, grants the ased tne school districts, the ty ine Fiudent regardless of: the lo- possible to: every, pupil: and cial government has increas-|cal financial wealth of the ed the homeowner grant fron community in which he or “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365-5508 If the Christian chufth Bil Have you ever noticed how a room tt has been more effective in its use and! distribution of the scriptures, 1B Rev. J. A. occupied by several smokers |®! moved. A friend who just recent- g|ly opened such a container to show me, said she saved these “smoker's remains” to place along with her radish seeds when .sowing the rows. It seems ate drive the worms away and yet in no way af- fect ite radish itself. This brought to light the use of nicotine which was said :to be about the strong, est insecticide known years ago. Nicotine at that time was mixed with . soap and ‘the crops were not to be eaten until a Berlod of two weeks had passed. 2 There is so much talk of Castlegar - Kinnaird - Robson d. ine ” the Tingley of Vancouver, : dis- Mate "Mr. Tingley deplored the Bibles, He said there are trict secretary of the Cana-| fact that heed who. enjoy | places where Gospels are tak- dian Bible Society, in address-|the blessing of the Bible in|en apart art and a page is given ly: ing the annual rally of the|this and other affluent coun-jto each ble Soclety is to be layalied in the local Gospel at y year and distribu waite copies of the scrip- vising, publishing and the world it ae become far {ures in 7 B02 languages and being the. seriph the han Scriptures Needed for Awareness Rally is Told by Rev. S. Raymond fh » Fe trib-| iptures. geiilauntAne'| thanks for the branch of the society in the Church of God at Kinnaird last week. “Millions desperately seeking ‘an answer that will sive meaning and purpose to their lives are unaware of the book which contains good cause all too churches are talking to them- selves rather than going out into the community,” com- mented Mr. Tingley. The 5) clety’s Some Smokers: More Susceptible To Lung Cancer Do you wonder why, aker said the so-; all cigarette smokers do. not is to provide the| get lung cancer because some sisted by support of the local branch, Mr. Tingley appealed for a campaign to reach an objec- tive of $1,000 to Hele the society achieve a provin goal of $135,000 an 1969. _| ontributions are urgently needed, he ‘sald, to Supply 4g 80! riptures in those_p: the world where they must news for modern man be-|smoking causes lung cancer;|he heavily subsidized because often the/all cigarette smokers do not of extreme poverty. get lung cancer? According to a recent U.S. Public Health Service report, |the local branch, succeeding Howard Eaton of Castle- gar was named president of Harold Webber of Kinnaird {who conducted the rally, oe CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 1, 1969 Extras and New ‘Safely Design In tightenin; petition on the fo mates t, the Nissan ‘Automo. we ttock o full'selection of SAVAGE SHOES for children Raear Maddocks Shoe Store is tv maintain and in- erense its share of the mar- ket. Its 1969 line of Datsun 7800s incorporates this mar- ting approach as this model had much to do with rapid sales advances in 1968. Fig- ures reported by 150 Datsun dealers ucross the count including a report from Cros- sroads Datsun Sales in Castle- gar, indicate a strong’ up- ward sales trend,. say comi- pany of ‘The design of the new 1600's now appearing in show- rooms gubstantintes fue ding. DANCE TO LIVE MUSIC FRIDAY NIGHTS at the LEGION Members and Guests Welcome ings of urvey conducted. in 1968 to “acter. mine the Datsun's most sign- ificant sales factor. Low price combined with performance and style not in an Flowering Shade Trees & Shrubs are more in bud — car were our misusing insecticides it|scriptures in the r Fraser n gepginent of Ras oss |Oght not be a bad idea{of all people and make them|than others, some may not, Mrs, Mike tobe vai persuading factor, by of i to look into the old and once | available in new versions, at-| have smoked long enough tojCastlegar was elected secret- More power for the size, of etude ae nee has accepted methods. tractive formals. and v2 prices! develop the disease, and other |ary-treasurer, succeeding Jim|and safety engineering were been announced by | college The nicotine insecticide|Within the reach of every) -yokers die of other causes; Hemmons. te also high on the list of fac- ipal A. E. Sole: apparently was made with a| Person. fe are stricken by|Vice-presidents of the society | tors considered important by principal Li Mr. Tingley told of tae before they stricken Yond each cnureh has a repre-|the buyer. Originally from Montreal, earbolic soap. cancer. Fraser attended Sir The closest feaggestion Cigarette smokers devel-| o! Urpose. Sale tt gett ln be eatin fea Each eden pat" A Provoi . duce le burs 0" RITA'S ° They In “addition to this|mula are being, fi imple-! local: taxpayer. Asa result of ment make. to total eran. and saeeces [te ede etree eae ae gorcmamont the |SE he. htea, "ay on of e y q £ school di for. teach-' budgeted by 1. distri¢ts i5| usjoreey fe eesidentiat id fnrouges ES pansies — small evergreens — marguerites in bloom st. CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. EA. Brophy, Ph. 365-7143, CALL EARLY FOR BEST CHOICE OF SIZE AND PRICE All other bedding plants and potted tomatoes ready first week in May. LINOS — SASH AND: DOOR: ALL TYPES OF LUMBER, E YWOOD. |, Mr. George bike race. the ‘e ual to some 60 per cent of The Red Cross must re- lay Masses af “AL ax,’ 7B APOSTOLIC cHuRcH One ‘block’ East of the Castleaird’ Shopping ‘Plaza Sunday 9, a.m. - Rev. Helmut potenbers LUTHERAN, CHURCH si RVICES: days. at, 9.30_am. ae ; United, Church ‘THO P. ‘Koester, Vicar, UNH Y 365-5976 Sunday Schoo!,8.45 a.m. v. Harold C. Clark CHURCH OF GOD 804 - 7th Ave., Kinnaird Sunday School 10 am Morning Worship 11 am. Dedication May 18, 3 p.m. THE SALVATION ARMY Sunday: 9.45 a.m. Sunday Schoo) 11 am. Holiness Me 7.30 pm. Evening Service Tu 7.30 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study 7.30 p.m. Home League i: 720 eae pet Open Air and Young es invited to: ail ervices: Mallory You are never a stranger at! the Army ey prospective ‘Jhorse riders. For the past|column is dedicated; to, them. ‘couple of years, a small group of. horsemen. have been or: area holding play, days, trail ,Yides, dances, rete. ‘This year. an I ihoaa education program! has’ been adopted. To. help “keep. mem: bers: informed: ofthis, and perhaps.’ interest*‘somé new. members, _ this: Election of officers was held at the March, meeting. Elected Dalley; Bob gue; CALVARY ~ BAPTIST CHURCH Ph. 365-6667 "amily Bible Hour - 10 a.m. Family Worship 11 a.m. &vening Worship Service 7.00 p.m. * ; Greg Sahistrom, Bill B: Next to the Cloverleaf Motel e Castleaira Pl Walter Trusz, John Robertson ‘Audrey’ Directors ‘Trusz, irquist, and Roy Goe' terms will expire November 1969. A constitution was draft- ed by the executive and ac- cented by the membership: at GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th Aes onaird Rev. J. H. DIVINE Gana and Sunday School 9.30 a.m. eeting feta April Hoe General it ities ly it\¢, lons, aims, cmbitiess, and rule Tules re- I believe we sue around PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. L. M. Simmonds Phone, 3655212 Sunday School 9.55 a.m Morning Worship 11 a.m Evangelistic, Service 7 p.m. Tuesday: Bible te Seay and Friday:) eae Pesples 7.30 ~ pm. 30 Most with hors- es and some like lf don’t own one yet. There-are several horses around for sale and I hope to find one. that suits > this, su Lecturer fo these classes is. Mrs. Pat mates a xery. capable _horsewoman * our members, ‘m juniors, the care, Segmostly st id“ train- ing of horses. At the comple. | gus REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Anglican = Castl CHURCHES OF — United: Rob — Ki Anglican 8am. Sunday Schools in U: Rey. T.. Allen, 365-7424 — 365-8337 — Service at Robson at 9:45 a.m. Kinnaird - Castlegar at St. David's United at 10 a.m. "Rev. C, Howard 365-7814 and 11:35 a.m, nited Churches 9:30 Rev. G. Hermanson tion of these 1 iny grounds. to take this cor ‘We are negotiating with Sata ies cot oe organize a get. grands plcale and play aay. gre Picnic and: More on this later. eedard Soir Person, young or old iy, jum, our club. We plan ee have: Sctivitiea ‘for all- age groups. So if you are inter- ition fall old is trol we Nelson: The object is'to teach Mi One’ must be a’ member urse. the officers listed previously. And a word for those mem: 3; ner, cent in evn han they. paid: in|of these costs is provided 4 196 local direct taxes Le by bus- Str Brothers pointed out|iness, in: that in spite of the enor- mous, overall increase in 1, districts’ "ep budgets for Bon United Charch Hall |i: Alive with Daffodils For Saturday’s Tea | th: Members of Mint. ter, Order of. the" t Eastern Star held their annual Daf- fodil Tea last Saturday in the Castivear United Church Hall. was Iv_ decorated with bowls of cloth and centered wit! crystal arrangement of daffodils, Gu Mrs, Ed Johnson, worthy: m: mn, and. Mrs.. ie ciate: matron. mi chin ok ithat wate recreation People for ‘a, cen-| Mrs. trally: loca iB Broun wi he gee de tee ras. ee with the cake, which’ was made ‘and donated: by Mrs. a is Sherbiko, won: by. Eric McP) The. proceeds: fro m_ the, tea and” ‘pake sale is for can; ‘ ch and, dressings ested why not Soheue one of ers: NOTICE The Council of the Town of Castlegar is Planning | a Public Zoning Hearing on Fupsday, June, 10, 1969 at the Town Hall,, The purpose of this hearing i is to zone the new areas taken in, in the Any: cancer atient can receive free-of:: ce is only’grass seed and water so says the district engineer, bowls of ‘3 gatfodils, the serving table covel with a pale vel- ‘will |Jow cloth under an me u lace Individual tea. tables were each; centered. with: a_ petite were welcomed by A Borodula rable were Mrs. S. Grant and were "attended. Miss L. Mc- Kemie, by, . grant, the increases. in local mill rates are extremely no- minal. : The minor increase of only .34 mills in the province- wide av ‘te for ce given by the fe povernn school districts: pub achools and: col rate in individual, bi istricts, Brothers, stated, that of the 85. school. districts, 49 ceived for every districts : ae > province fora THEY. WENT. THAT. AWAY Gostiing | 4, .and, tmemsetece aving| hei totay caution cot ||. Saesweer’! ELC CEMENE FE THIS WEEK’S: SPECIAL 26” X 8’ FIBREGLAS: PANELS. $5.00: 4 colours — longer lengths available. Storm, anal pes Windows Meds. to: Order All Sizes of Glass. Cuh to, Onder. KOOTENAY BUILDING. SUPPLIES } “We Take Better Care of Your Building Needs“ 636 Columbia Avenue — Phone: 365-5155: will’ have a lower! dollar they spend. CARRY A ‘GOMPLETE:| RANGE OF ‘TRUCK } AND: 'TRACTOR: Times} AF Tf each in pairs T1514, TSS, We say with confidence eget beer is: Canada’s finest. value in a nylon tire. Here’ as taaaian “quality 14% deeper tread, rubber, makes this our longest wearing tire where he received’ a bachelor of arts degree with honors, and later McGill University where he graduated with a class I diploma in secondary education. He then taught English at various high school grade levels in Montreal for three years. In addition, Mr. Fraser attended cours.s in guidance and counselling at Cornell University’ in the United States, and served as a high school counsellor for. two years before leaving “Mon- treal. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser mov- ed to the wsst coast in 1964, when Mr. Fraser began grad- uate work in English at UBC. He - remained.’ in graduate school for two years, receiv- ing his master-of arts degree with -class honors. in 1966. During his two years -at UBC, Mr. Fraser taught English to frcshmen students and was also awarded.a UBC Graduate fellowship. ir, Fraser and his family moved here in 1966 to be- come a charter faculty mem- ber at Selkirk College. After lecturing. he English. de; partment. for two ‘years, he was appointed in 1968 as ad- inistrative assistant to the is: "2 oz. of non-filtertip cigar | ette ends simmered for half)T® an hour in a gallon of water. |! This mixture can then be filtered through a_ nylon just the “tobasso wate! If the solution is ‘te be stored, bottle it and it will keep indefinitely. When you require your insecticide, heat up your tob- acco water with 8 oz. of car- ed. When it is cool it will be ready to use. Nicotine undiluted was _Us- ed as a killer of eggs and hib- ernating pests before fruit trees were. lime-washed and tar-oil' washes had been in- vented. It was also credited for destroying .the black-fly and the hibernating caterpillars of the smail ermine moth. Diluted with two parts of water, it was used against other caterpillars. Winter .and spring cabbag- es were sprayed with it to kill the mealy cabbage aphis |hibernating. stage. .... mer finding. little b ck: slugs cipal, with duties in con-| tr, tinuing education,’ public re- lations and student affairs. His new .appointment as dean of students and college affairs will be. effective July 1feake Marx Auto Body. & Paint Service Towing _— eee Work The neighbour ‘suggested filling one of the small: pres- sure tank sprayers that home gardners use with a solution of water and the strongest detergent I had in the house. This did the trick immed- jately and was ideal to use with children all over. the yard where some of our mo- dern insecticides would have curtailed use.of the sprayed section by the children. eA an- alter thought, en as iaciranes Claims Handled Promptly 24-Hour Wrecker Service| Phene. 365-7248 ow i ‘detergent mixture was on the slugs, regular dish ‘wash- ing- in the family kitchen came into: a more thorough rinse after being cleaned with nice - rich suds. F-R- CHEQUING — Monthly statements and can- celled cheques returned to you. NO SERVICE CHARGE E - E bolic soap ‘until it is dissolv-| - and cabbage white fly at the|_ I can remember one sum-|: detergent |; stocking so you end up with and the secretary. rarely Despite the fact that the never smoked. eruit a blood donor every 6% seconds of every working day to meet the needs of oy ian hospitals. = 8 The Red Cross has been. 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