4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs., April 25, 1968 *Horidge Arnounces His Retirement from Politics : : : = Harding Named NDP Candidate for Kootenay-West | {&: ‘ever to take chances with ‘rowing feet, it” robe with 2” Maddocks Shoe ‘Store i candles whom it was felt : milght also be" post, sentiment from i throu seat the riding tend Mr. Harding as the man Ukely f\¢o come out on top. we stock @ full Selection of SAVAGE SHOES for children Mrs. D. E. Hughes 365-5503 | George Izatt. Mr, and Mrs. A. S ieee Mra. Gordon Christie and visite: By ARNOLD MARTIN we" ver ot a Staff Roporter Kootenay-West MP Bert Berridge an announced Saturday ste cpping down | bership e in preparation whenithe. net fe eral Slection for the next. federal election. t nomination Also of some concern were , Randolph Harding as his suc-| preparations for a provincial } Sessor was accepted uoaut election, should one be called | iam 4 mously by the NDP part: in the near future. ing Saturday in Nel- The reasons Mr. Herridge } son at Belt dy y Of party ne gave for retiring were person- provincial and federal spher-/* included presenting of annual tion. .. but it is a far greater reports for the honor to be nominated to Party association, election of . : Wry the party’s program to ar officers for the coming year |fam . tawa. rovincial Mr. and Mrs. James played in a mixed-+twoball Preston and family of Creston | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ack- tournament. Dick Wayling re- iday. They were ac-| Cy. ported that everyone was well eon anied by Robin Reynolds ng matched with the winners: fancouver, Who was Doug ith. house NOTICE OF ANNUAL EG : Low ° gross, Dick and Judy Fe pk house, Susst a or Ga OOTISCHENIA IMPROVEMENT. DISTRICT | [i Pte sort ees reed The annual meeting of the Ootischenia Im- | rng Mire. Bil” Porehutott,’ 28 [py Mfjand Mr. 5. A. Murray winners: » |had their daughter Jean home |” ‘provement District wil be held in the Ootischenia :% , | Archie Hood and Jean Mac-|for the Easter weekend. Community Hall on Sunday, hae 28, 1968 at Bob |Donald, ridge and family On Sunday, 12 couples Eldridge'’s brother-in-! ey and ts deeply y Sppreciate | fhe } honor accorded s = noon and will dot my ay best 10 to carry ioe your wisties and the; i hes our area,” ie ‘family supper took ce Monday at the Tome jot id Mrs. Thomas A. 29. Mrs. -Margaret Cam) “It’s not easy to do this Mr. and Mrs. Sam Muir. |returned' home recently rom * €8 of concern, Mr. Herridge anid he would “be content to continue in Ottawa until they | 48sec! call lection, an el “However,” he continued, “my name will not go for- ward as NDP candidate for Kootenay-West in th: federal elec election.” HEADACHES? i WN , INCOME TAXI April 30 — Deadline DON'T BE B CONFUSED 4 Mrs. rt Te {- $01 Silverwood Cres Proodland Park. Kinnaird PH. 365-7985 man speaks with convichon like a he 8: ie And pike pioean, a a position he has| to be yas Bob Keiver of Trail, pre- (retire) when you have been |i long, with so management of the affairs of Kootenay-West in the hands of Mr. Hardii ig Mr. - «+ Is Retiring minatin; fk his successor, Mr. |sident of Tocal 480, United § Soe workers of: America. ve assured Mr. Har- "| ding that, if ane received this The he second. d poscribed by Pomlnation; 1 * But it has also been a mz period, he dd Among ¢he parts of the “message” he carry Ottawa conservation is one o He said he would fight disgraceful wars in of man, the Vietnam war. “We have a government that is afraid to face up to ‘would go back] that war. “You will find legislators being | to Ll as preston is tt that ‘the a ask that the members do man who cause he really belicves ‘what Mr. Harding does ted Mr. Harding is at present persons: it is “a cat, honar the NDP MLA from. Revel-| and privilege for nyt named to a party Posie who are afraid to move until public opinion catches up to them and forces them. the party has eo fa en ‘ap| had “not ‘too much success federal electio: its influence has far coutwe ed our suc- cesses at the polls. “We have een the party for an end to “one of the most. ry the most important, he de- MUA ‘Ran Harding © « Seeks Election that first advocated social and. political change. “We have scen govern: jed mente bring these changes in- “As I Took around i: 2 today, I.see that there are more robiems than even be ond there are greater +. you name it,. 7.30 p.m. ; 2-16 locan. Mr. Hereidge has served ie federal and Third and Tom Wilson/nead won the — consolation shared ooo Rayer prize” at high scores.. Dott ee capi- warm, personal friends. for joven 30 eile to We have works: in campaigns for more “y ws ould ae the next seat Goreral .KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO TONIGHT ST. RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. ‘ con- Sloat Harding cluded, voy erin werkt to take the "gs message ttawa and from there, to ‘spread it through ail of Canada.” ‘Seconding ‘the nomination Mrs. Mary Buckna Died at Age of 89 Letter Expl Dear _ Sir: ains Message I maintain that a alu for for of Column - it needs to be reminded to mind its own business. Pastor D. Reeves, For Sale by. Tender The BC. Hydro offers for sale "by tender the B.C. Forest Service house in Deer Park, B.C. Sealed tenders clearly marked “Tender on For: estry house", accompanied. with certified cheque in the amount of 10% of the bid, must be in the Hydro =e | Should be at the Hi Arrow Arms shortly after 6 a.m. as we must leave by about 6.30 P. E. KINAKIN liding Contractor in ord Fo me oe quality building. Framing or @ Kitchen cobinals or jaom: the futare senior mem tight spirit in di Heh ein plete finishing work. Phone 365-5160 time for the assign times, starting ate it 10.30 a.m. Under ‘the id- e pmneate with plywood] anco of George Davie,” the | at ‘te junior clubhouse renovation aes Homa dai Victoria: wae DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Members who are going ‘Wandermere on Saturday order to be at Spokane on ed tee-off 1g quite rapidly. visiting her son, Roger for showing the leer fon the ‘banter weekend pecsucttsr of Mrs. poralin’s cooperative effort can be id sister-in-law, Mr. Rut children Valerie, Donna and Jéffery, accompanie: California where she has been nine weeks. lent i in'St. iweie ot Beak ith Townsend and. Yo’ ied by Em- a winter-stored bulb. franeplant bulb to'your gard- mn. mill mn. Fill a athe ea and*plant ter, Resusel Aane Popular Guest At Warden Meet ular and * internal ‘Windso) auditor for B.C. Hydro at the Arrow ww damsite, who is leading in first aid, invited ww, Cliff Robertson, onstrate various methods of artifi The Following Businessmen, Educators and Professional Men & Women are Members of the’ Castlegar and District cial _respiration. ilie Kulchyski, spent the East- Mr. Windsor reports that For twos weeks Buckna, 89, a} you have printed letters ot: the souleaving’ gospel. My wi er weekend at North Vancou-| all the young Forest Wardens Mts, Mary resident of this area for over in some 65 Piet) died last Thurs: office, Box 580, Nakusp, BG, pot ler than 8, pat May 8th, 1968. FERRY SCHEDULE the Timeless Topics column of ver, guests of Mr. and Hospital. Mrs. Buckna was born Oct. 25, 1878, in Austria. day social and in the Castlegar and District April 4. Some may be wonder-/ action seems to have replac- ing, “Just what did this prea- cher say?” I would like to point out that my article did not ‘make ed the simple Preaching of the gospel which calls men to re- pentence and conversion’ One ‘should not exclude the other, but priority must Deadline for News Is 5 pam. Monday News stories, and steban notices Wich readers of the Castlegar News are Sale is subject to 5% SSM.A. tax, as is, where is. The highest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. : Building to be removed from present site at pur- The following schedule will be effective on the Kootenay Lake Ferries, commencing Sunday, April 28, 1968 at 7:00 a.m. Pacific Daylight Saving Time Mrs.| were fascinated and eager ‘to try skill. He also comments that the mouth-to-mouth method of ar- tificial respiration with dum- Stomach Causes Most of Trouble Chamber of Commerce Jack Hipwell, President Alex Bakery, » Paul Moroso, Vice-President Kinnaird Motor Hotel Co. Lidl. = Tbe pens to our unique reipon: sibility of become involved with ite souls of men. ne : world today — man’s relation- ay “ 3 3 fe with man — but should |, psd. ie ig ous pasiness For further information -plesse call Val Bessett just ther habits, or ‘their ; ay fo at 2859628, 00 ee fest expense not later tan midnight, May 29th, ‘The stomach is the subject Leave Koofenay Bay . of more complaints then 97 S g:00 am, __f other part of the body. Jt is|ame tes OU a ; inderstandable that there is a 10:00 am. great deal ‘of confusion and Mutual Life of Canada - 12:00 noon wises of ston However, after . inst ’s Book Shop 2:00 p.m. ulcers ; ; a Pigott called : Charles & Mary Anderson 4:00 p.m. Stress, wotry, 2 fatigue, , POOr e ents atts : Anderson’s Real Estate & Ins. 6:00 p.m. nd. the other ee He Anderson 8:00 p.m. Mead certainly Art's Service uto Wrecking 10:00. p.m aueien of or oleer. | 2 ee Aan ee 12:00 midnight e Canadian Medi 2:00 am. G..R. KENT, ... Leave Balfour 7:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m... 7:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 1:00 a.m. Alex Jmactf Allen, Nelson E. Anderson, CA. habit habitat. “It is our business change the world, es cian. ing men one at a time. services _were|task of evangelism”, held Monday from St.: Ris '8 |pointed out that “Our ministry Catholic Church with Rev. E./is not to be einer: a ent was at Park Business and Professional Directory ily at the material, bi je mal spiritual ,eide_of. men. GREEP’S ELECTRIC iy. Les the real 3 apecememeen | the human id tlegar Socials [geesery G as g B-enup Sith man's relationships st the council is ‘Fred Houghton of Kinnaird iaeateeeeanhone as parent’ | 2" here will -be- anh an long ates ia show on travel and CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY - Remodelling MARVIN L. LeROY BS, For Your 1,001 Mrs. H. Johnson Ph. 365-8294 with man that it neglects its No. Obligation Craftsmanship Guaranteed . Call for Free Estimates Department of Highways, District: Superintendent. ety at 7 Bam. in the Woodland Park School’ with Boundary Industries Ltd. Bill Horvath Mrs. A. Sones and daugh- te the .|the: monthly meeting follow. Mr. Wieor cave al per ne | son interests are welcom 9-12 . Ph, 365-5636 nose 3 ; : NELSON, B.C. 4 : PARSLOW’S April 19, 1968 Enterprises Ltd. Gunsmiths - Locksmiths Sporting Goods Ph. 368-5025, 1319 BAY — TRAIL, B.C. Cairns, lan A. - Carl's Drug Ltd. Carl Knutson FixUp Projects GAC International provides funds for fixing or furnishing, repair- ing or remodeling. Why wait? “| Stop in or call, We'll pave the way with ready cash! AIRLINE , RESERVATIONS e MEXICO - HAWAIIAN & EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED e CASTLEGAR AGENT. FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN e ASK To $5000 Ww E sus i DEPT. STORE -_ pete ; : : : Phone 365-7542 Castleaird Ptaza. + F =! _DUTCH -: Norm McNabb Medical Clinic of Castlegar Kinnaird Dr. C. S. Fowler and Dr. Waldo Yele Mitchell Sug te Ti9sd We: Beaney Wm. & N. Ogiow Improvement “Service part of the holies ‘in Pen- ne, and Mrs. Ewan Wal- Oglow COUNTRY BOY Septic Tank Pumping ‘And Excavating ~ Ph.. 865-7545 District § For RUBBER STAMPS GAC INTERNATIONA! FINANCE CORP... Lb. . 3 KOOTENAY WELDING & CASTING REPAIRS duct or or renal of ‘eae -} is unselfish] love: for: thers: What the Saiation Army, fervently. n to conversion; yet offering practical help wher- ever need own denom- parents, Mr. : LEARN TO. DRIVE “SAFE” BCAA WAY! Mrs. E. A. atin eoneermed a, lst of NEXT SERIES OF i i es (e 2 le met only evangelift Billy Billy BCAA Electronic DRIVER TRAINING COURSES Scie ee START IN CASTLEGAR - MONDAY, APRIL 29th Martin Luther King. ENROLL NOW! 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Two Loads of Crushed Gravel — Case of Car Motor Oil — Case of Canned Corn — Door Mats “+ Child’s Foot Stool — Dinner for. Two — $15 Worth of Taxi Rides for Use by: Senior Citizens or. Retarded Children — Two Heaters — Two Tea Kettles — Bair Dryer — Tires — Paint, Ash Tray, Bird-Seed and:Many' Other Miscellaneous Items — Four ‘Wills — ‘Blanket.— Two Wall Plaques — TV: Table — One Pair Work Boots — Winter. Car Coat — Baby Car Seat — Flower : (lant) — Two Hair Cuts — Five Shirts — Books — Shoes — Camera — Case of Oil — Venétian Blind —- Load of Earth — And Many, Many More All-New Valuable * Items’ Still ern Donated ‘by - Generous Community: ‘Minded’ District Businesses; SECOND-HAND ITEMS DONATED BY DISTRICT. RESIDENT: Ss “Power and Hand: Lawn Mowers — Oil Heaters — : Hot Water ‘Tanks — ~ Several Beds and Mattresses Pete Majesgy "<> Washing Machines — Table and Chair. 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