: PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE , 791 First Ave. Pastor: Rey. L. M. Simmonds Phone: 365-5212 Sunday: 9.65 a.m, Sunday School. 11 a.m. Family wavotion. i 7 p.m. Family Evangelism. Tuesday: 740 Bible Study and Prayer. |i Friday: 720 p.m. C.A. Service. GRACE ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 8 am. to 9.30 a.m. Holy Communion - 9.80 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Holy Communion Robson Community Church LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3. p.m. Held in St.. David’s Anglican Church Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark . THE SALVATION ARMY Sunday ~ 9.45 am. Sunday School 11.00 a.m. Holiness Meeting jednesday 7.80 p.m. Bible Study the Cloverleaf Plaza Bible Hour - 10 am. Worship 11 a.m. orship — 7.30: p.m. Au INTERESTED AUDIENCE was an important pi of the SHSS peace rally, held recently. Speak- ers from secondary school and college level elu- cidated a variety of reason for discontinuing the Viet Nam war and wars in general. Speaking bniqn ranged ie relatively address of Russ ieArthur to “che informal, relax- ed style of Derryll White, who chatted of the “torch of love,” while displaying’a flower. f| lated dam construction does — leputy ministe: water rights branch in "vietoria i swers octane B |be the easy — Castlegar News Photo, Columbia River Treaty. Confuses Officials. Too By ARNOLD MARTIN Staff Reporter Ié you sometimes find your- ton. self a little hazy about what the Coluinbia River Treaty and re- and who it does it for — don't | feel 5 a The de r of the gar News two-country system 4rom. new construction at the site in ‘ques- “It's so complex that I don’t know: the entire ‘situation — nalthiey do the engineers,” he “Mic. Paget further stated that the question of maximum benefit to the whole system ‘will be! subject of discussion for at gram, m .is 80. complex engineers ‘don't t nieve al e ah a proposal for cekion two more dams eastern B.C., he, sald erhaps: yeats, of The two sites are at Seven Mile, nine mile from Liprecede thé act- |: CHRISTMAS SEALS FIGHT eB & OTHER RESPIRATORY DISEASES ‘FOR “AIRLINE ‘ RESERVATIONS MEXICO - HAWAIIAN AND EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED e CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN MOTEL CHAIN . e a WEST’S DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542 AMC 8B the Waneta dam on the Pend d'Oreille river, and the canal plant on the Kootenay river near South Slocan, “Right now,” he said, “we are determining costs. That will part.” Where Re job will become much more complicated, he ex- plained, is in dete: etails of operation of the planned dam in order to ne nose ben- efit for the entire No target date "for the pos- sible begl of ni ever to tahe chances with: treing, STM we stock o full solection of SAVAGE SHOES for children Maddocks Shoe Store tion has yet been given, “We can't look on this new dam as flood control,” he said. “We have, or, will have, a very lature less than three. thing or other, which I ‘when they conte for British Columbia, agree with Laurier talks about bein: adian — a VICTORIA REPORT Canada Not Really Free From the U.S. And now. the winter is up-,then a British Columbian — but on us, which means Christmas in less than two months away and the opening of the. Legis- I suppose it means some- I do not ‘|like to admit — but these events ‘\now seem to me but barely over again. ‘The Premier is staying close to his office these days, though he’s off to Ottawa in: mid-Nov- ember.for a financial conference. I would think that. once more he'll be out ‘to. get all he can To a very great extent I that Premier is cha our ler is.as much a/ claimed recently. that as Premier Danieli pc. erva on of Quebec. Our Premier Boe els be nts | shoul ig a great Can- Canadian first, and to me the evidence is the other way ’round. I don’t know whether or not our Premier will be meeting |: Walter Gordon, who is again having the shakes because so B.C, Public Health Officials are Apathetic Says Dr. McAnulty Dr. James McAnulty, form- West. Kootenay. Health Unit, some fi “The arehaie civil vil servants in the (B.C.) health departments trict ing for this pumposi Chairman George Paulson of elected as yet. action in Castlegar Chamber Moots to Consider Tourist Promotion Pollutis ‘A special Castlegar and Dis-| fn ins are ot Blane committee to promote tourism was formed recently at a meet- of the emncetings said that no execitive Sas iain “We are trying to get some ir fe with . the and. Pollution Control Board] sq; ahold be sued for the bad ‘ad-| £2 yice and disinterest they have shown in pollution,” he said in an inverview Dr. MeAnulty, pul blic health representative for ‘Canada ‘on the International Association on we against pollution in the Koot- enay-coMmnee system. of vo- as fired tiene ‘Objections Aes Case 8 sewage disposal et He i been a ked ‘cane adian delegate to the -Associa- tion’s 1968 conference in Prague, ‘Czechoslovakia. with Privy Council * president | th er medical health officer for| !¢ much of Canada is economically controlled by the United States. Mr. Bennett doesn’t seem out of Canada we'd fall flat on our faces tomorrow as eminent ‘Canadian writer Bruce Hutchi- out has more than,o once pointed out. to: mind: that; I think, that, in} diti massive regulation on both the Mootenay and Columbia rivers anyway.” ~" “Tt will be hard to find any additional benefits other than power ad the proposed dam,)” he sai e Will be no additional recreational facilities and no ad- ion to flood control. Howev- er, “maybe be other benefits aware of.” So.the study goes on with the engineers. First deciding the best of the two sites and then determining how to ‘gain the of benefit to the whole HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER ? Then you want a central address close to all attractions, yet priced to suit your budget. We -have a dining room and coffee shop‘ and are close to beaches and Stanley Park. Please feel free to drop us a line for our descriptive brochure. SANDS MOTOR: HOTEL MuUtual 2-1831' Davie at Denman Commercial Cards honored “On English Bay: at Stanley. Park” READY FOR ACTION — are = Mitey Mites hockey players, seneab ly grooming under the watchful eye of Denny Hughes of ¢ Kinnaird. Mr. Hughes, husband of Castlegar- News Ki innaird correspondent Lois Hughes, prepares to crop the puck while all around him' the young players wait tensely f session of the season was held las for thes on to begin. First practice —Castlegar News Photc AWAY. WE GO was the cry Tushee dropped the puck for the first time to begin play in Mitey Mites hockey ‘action. The youthful play. ‘d.b:gen: with vigor some of the young fry showing. a surprising skill at the high-speed game. Play; schedule soon 'to be finalized and it £ ‘not yet too ldte:for youthful hockey enthusiasts to join up—Castlegar. News Photo ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, Nov. 8;' 1967 \ ‘Apathy i ‘is No Excuse’ © ' Says G. Rust to Pelificnees Rav ‘petition which sought to allow some residents of Electoral ‘area J to opt out of a: CKRD- jsperated ambulance service was ‘rejected ; Thursday. by | Central ixootenay Regional District. { ‘The petition, signed by: sev-| eral families’ in Ootischonia’ and ‘surrounding *’ district, charged| nat’ the vote. was not % advertised: before |‘ being ‘held: 4 Saturday morning as coach Denny ers, from ‘five to eight continues with’a - Castlegar CGIT Elects Executlve At Recent Meeting - The executive of the Cast- legar CGIT United Church group was elected at'a recent meeting. Officers for the coming year are: President—Patricia S, Hay; vice president — Dianne Fuller- ton; secretary — Donna Gipman and treasurer — Pheigh Maglio. The girls, under the leadership “of Mrs. M. Fullerton, meet every Monday from 6.80 to 8 pam. in| p the church: hall. ‘A. cordial invitation is ex- the. folowingy tended to any girls’ between the ages: of 12 to 17 years to join the group. An initiation service is plan- ned to take place soon. This the church. Mother of a Kinnaird wo- man, Mrs. Kathy Popoff, 78, a resident of Blewett, died last Thursday in the Kootenay Lake Genetfal Hospital after a- long illness, Mra. Popoff was born in Russia March 15, 1891 and came to the Benito, ae area with n- returning to ‘Benite. ‘a 1918, Returning to B.C. in 1939, they lived for a short time at wil |Shoreaeres, b before . moving to Longbeach where they resided siding. until 1947. They then moved to Blewett, where, they have re- sided since, Mrs. Popoff- was an ardent gardener, She was.a Hfe mem- ber of the. Union: of Spiritual ftne Communities of Christ. ~. Besides her husband; Peter, | befori she is survived by two sons, Pet- rf Blewett and Fred of Ben-|' ? g one brother, Eli Moojelski of ved. until] Glade and nine “Bt, ool season e Len Funeral services were held report nunity | jobs done and Jobs: sti | to be the Comm: hall last Saturday. Interment was | done. at the Glade’ cemetery. ‘Mrs. Popoff Funeral Rites | Held Saturday at Tagham . Camp Rory Report Shows Good Year. i p ‘Rory, meeting wa Rela ac "Trail recently‘ with 12 present and Gwilym Hughes pre- Camp. ri eports .were heard. All showed a: very full and suc- cessful year of camping by both Guides and Brownies. It was also reported that the filter is ready to‘be installed in swimmin; ig still a few odd a obs to be done the’ winter. " In the’ spring, several work parties. will ‘be ?\‘needed | to fet the camp ready. for another |“ ordinator ‘who-has left the diz trict sent. a very ‘full also stressed much more ‘|help isneeded from the pare! ts Also, said the petition, there was no ‘ballotting station in the vouschenia area, so -residents wid not have ‘an’ opportunity. to express thelr views on the plan- jued’ service. 5 G, S.° Rust UKRD. chairman described: both claims as “‘utter- false.” the plan, he said,’ they shor ang its rejection: . The petition was from those who ‘did ‘not bother to vote on the ‘question, he added, Area J Tepresentanye Basil dnecaltetens.asl id why residents ‘area. ead not opt: out, since residents. of Robson Area 4, which rejected the ‘vote, may be allowed to come into the plan. ‘Mr.’Rust explained that'the ') reason ‘for. exclusion ‘of the Rob- son: Area -I‘was not because’ of a low. turnout of voters in, that area, but because voters in the rest of Area I overwhelmed the obson vote. The Ootischenia . residents who: did not’ want the pian should have turned out to vote, sur, ‘Kust declared. ool. There are | ra) ‘e the camp is closed up for } pare: “They are in and it's too ae to try. and get out now,’ he as if residents’ disapproved of hould ‘nave voted against it, thus caus- small turnout at the polls, . .. Area I as a whole rejected the plan, However that Portion of Robson which is within Area I voted for the plan’ with: an al- most total turnout of voters giv- ing 97 per cent “to t. i ‘According to the procedur- es of CKRD and. other regional districts, he said, there is‘no reason for even. Seta the ‘petition. the plan. , / Ballots \in, each electoral area were ‘counted as a whole, without regard ‘for: their ‘loca- tion: in‘ the; area, So, although Robson ‘favored the service, >. negative “votes from the. rest ‘of the area ve: toed it. =. Under these ‘ehicamstances, legislation covering 'CKRD: op- eration’ states that an‘ area such for of Robson Area I continue, he said; but exclusion of these~ “residents of Area J’ is not’ possible’ and nothing ‘further © will be done about the punters ENGINEERED» HOMES: See the New ‘67. Detined 2 area’ ‘legislation ‘is the ‘service,’ de chairman Rust, not to excuse those. voters who are’ too spatnette ts to cast'a to include . places which’ want|}- 8," . Award Homes ANDERSON Phone $65 9451 ‘ John. PAIN Mills Ti NG and DECORATING "CONTRACT ‘OR HOURLY TELEPHONE 365-7454 The Robson. has been the site of considerable of | attention ‘since the' ambulance vote: pointed: out » a‘, difficulty which od not before, been’ en- pit is split, with part of Premi in- lation ‘and all that sort of thing, but-I can see absolutely no signs that ‘he's getting ready to cut his own cloth; on the other hand Business and Professional Directory the’s.. getting ready to lengthen it, for there could be an election sate e wants one. in this ayers mr a free and OUTBOARD: MOTORS: LAWN RS ANI TILLER REPAIRS WALDIE SERVICE CENTRE Ph, 365-6767 CAST LEGAR custom LSTERY have no Ou sate protection, though one snopes it will never ago a treaty and one certainly it fe will not,, © i soubttol fu the DUTCH CLEANING RVICE eel Estimates Phone Free Zenith 6826 border would e' We would be one forever and ever. _GORDON A, SUMNER Apostolic Church Two blocks East of the Castleaird Shopping Plaza 10 a.m. — Sunday School Hour c 11 am, Morning Worship Phone 365-3150 W. Love, Minister All Welcome CHURCH OF GOD _ Pastor: Rove ‘ra J Johnzon gat phon e 365-6762 am, Sukday School ey aon in. Morning Worship 00 pa Bl Fridays : ie ores & z > + 7.80 p.m. Bee aye - Held in homes races, oa conventions — and gener- ally show some incentive,” Mr. oy: Mr. Paulson said that some- thing of a disappointment to-the ‘oup was the fact that no re- resentation was present at the meeting: from the Thrums-Tar- + }rys area. Representatives attended from “Castlegar, Kinnaird and Robson: ‘An executive for the group is‘to be elected at a later meet- ing and after this a committee will be formed: to ‘plan a pro- Jeast a year.” What tive and membership of the com- mittee generally to decide, Mr. Paulson said. ” Uniting Since 1925 CASTLEGAR ‘ROBSON Phone 365-8337 Geo. Hermanson, B.A., B.D. ‘. MORNING WORSHIP Castlegar — 11.15 a.m. Robson — 10 a.m, Castlegar — Sunday School may ead UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA | and Presbyterian Churches of Canada the Congregational Methodist KINNAIRD GENELLE Rey. Clinton Howard Phone 365-7814 Worship—Kinnaird 11 a.m. Genelle 7.30 p.m. Sunday School — Kinnaird 9.80 am. this will be a matter for the execu-| PAY ITH ONE GLEAN SWEEP Ready. cash: fan aac imerraioul makes piled-up bills disappear fast. ‘Sweep many monthly payments into one. stp in ar call, Get scqualated with our one-step oi cag service. LOANS UP To $5000 qp GAG INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORP... LTD. Castlenird Plazt.sssccceseesesseers Phone 365-2772 pathle Health Service’ ke) “cop Columbia Ae. Phone 365-7022 REPAIRS To All Major And Portable. Appliances CASTLEGAR APPLIANCE SERVICE Phone 365-6939 PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Sales and Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS WESTERN INTERNATIONAL ENTERPRISES IMPORT EXPORT P.O. BOX 833 - Phone 365-7377 Cc. gar, B.C. INTERIOR . 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Soren: so guests presented Judy with a pate telling her ‘life: story “in® pictures and ‘brief ex- planations.’ Corsages were given to Judy, who sat:in:a‘chair de- corated with. streamers and car- nations.’ Mrs. Sorenson ‘and: Mrs, DeJong also received. corsages. ie of corsages, de- corating .and the ‘wedding bell which was presented” anted (9 sudy was done by: Sylvia Local: guests who travelled to Nelson ‘ter the shower includ- ed Mrs. ed’ Sorenson, moth- er of the bride-to-be, three sist-|from e. to'Ken: DeJong ‘of 'Nel-|' son, takes place late this month. | » Mrs. Carole ae .4 ‘miscellaneous: bridal show- | © (continued from page one): isting the names of ail who have made :cash- or other donations +! to the library.) \\~ Carl: Barker, chairman of the library's € = -PRICE _ Men’s and_ Boys’ Wear Winter! Jackets, Coats ‘Some Sweaters You Name It and We've Very Ls Listy, Got It on ‘Sale at Half Price! ALL BOYS’ WEAR — “HALF PRICE tee, explained something of an underestimate in , construction of the library, ° He said that it! was. hoped to finance’ the ‘building with “a sale rot aaa fs a “We Bo! have make thata. nautical ‘mile,” he said. “We: are ‘still a little short of’ the ‘original mile anda fow yards short of the cost of the building.’ On hand: for the oceasion was a guard of nono of cadets Regular Values Up to, $45.00 ers and. Mrs. Rhonda’ Sorenson: THE | _SHOP AND SAVE AT. ae from Squadron &! 81, 2 seve, Can- adian Air’ Cadets. * i 4 Selection of Sport Coats — OPEN FRIDAY. NIGHT ‘TIL? PM — ‘HIS MEN’S WEAR Corner of Maple and Columbia — Phone 365-5851 Its a Short Week! But Bargains are Still - to. be Found With Us WE: “URGE au DISTRICT ‘RESIDENT. ‘S TO ATTEND | NCE DAY OBSERVANCE ON SATURDAY ‘OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL SEVEN —OPEN FRIDAY. 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