CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec, 8, 1966 rime Minister Pearson Sends Greetings to Class Carl Barker’s grade 7 class af. thea Twin Rivers School held its third annual International Supper recently in the Stanley Humphries Secondary School cafete! tended “warm congratulations to those who helped organize the United Nations Banquet for par- ents,” adding that “at this time when the world is seeking new to peace your theme was for the occasion with posters and welcome signs written in dif- ferent languages. Dolls were al- dressed in costumes of dif- ferent countries, serving as a cemiaden that Canada 4s,.¢01 a sed of many ethnic groups, al OF which have. contributed great- ly to our society. ‘There were varieties of main dishes and desserts from many foreign countries. These exotic dishes were served buffet style of peace is very fitting and I hope the occasion will be most} jj successful.” Mr, Douglas also extended his congratulations “on the ed- ucational display you arranged. I hope the banquet was an out- standing success and that you derived satisfaction and pleasure in working on this worthwhile project.” FROM THE GALLERY By Henry Heald Leaders Wrangle Over Foreign Policy It is generally seamed that international affairs play only a very minor role in domestic Poltics, lf that is 50 then some- one should bring it to the atten- tton of the party leaders in Ot- wa, Right now they are wrangle ing over foreign policy with th kind of fire and fervor normally reserved for such vital issues as the price of milk and the freight rates. The question of what to do about Red China, a problem that has been bandied about without much conviction in Ottawa for some 15 years or more, has sud- denly become the great “cause zelebre.” Since it would be too much to expect that our politicians have become statesmen over- of Red China and th of that dag have ta to the Unit- ed Nations ken on a na- tional political co Opposition oO eader Diefen-| baker stepped back into the House of Commons, fresh from his harrowing experiance’ at the has not mastered the art of poli- tical intignung over all tnese years Just to cast 1t aside on an wu suv as tis, dt seems tc nave become a Political necessity in Canuda to prove that one’s party poucies are not being dictated by Wash- ington. This 1s a game that the Liperals and Conservatives must ts can play at it with gay abandon, secure in the that they will not tive convention and demanded that whatever steps the Liberal the sovereign! of Formosa must be maint jit was a ‘statesmantike pana while music from land and the Ukraine played in the background. After the supper some members of the class who were dressed in their native costumes served varieties of tea and cof- ’ Dawne White, class presi- dent for the term, welcomed the 140 people who attended. L. B. Pearson, and deader or the New Democratic Douglas were read. owes Pearson ex- “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Tell Lois: 365-5503 Box 731, Castlegar Do you want to get into the Christmas spirit? Set the family Precaution be rea tors al i May nything —like bi Ve Jmagin: LEGION BINGO No Bingo This Week green "gets the joo, done. | I have not tried the follow: lui ation sunk away tort the he for. marchins cherries, but it * cease to dance, | ; Winter. always seems to bring confusion to meals. Child- ren that came home for lunch home and take lunch buckets, Winter interests such as hockey very often disrupts supper hours 80 consequently there always seems an odd meal to set out, Here is where the large freezer compartment of the re glass overs sufficient enough for one ith-a narrow top (an old fish bowl is good), fresh, ‘yhola round moth Place th moth balls in the bowl ona mir- ror decorated with a few ever- green twigs and tree ornament] alls. Into the bowl with the hand- ful of moth balls, add two or three cups of water (colored either green o1: red with vege- table coloring), stir in. two tablespoons of baking soda and one tablespoon of de | £1 er is the housewife’s best ‘riend, citrie acid. | as Repeat soda and acid when they time there are left- more person, make up the equi- valent of a TV dinner. If you have old trays from commer cial TV dinners, all the better, but foil pie plates will do just as readily. making up numerous meat pies. If you have a favorite oF, of coping with this type situa- tion please share it oan us. And also share ideas of quick wholesome hot meals such cubing left-over meat: loaf and heating it in canned tomato sauce or mushroom soup, served. over hot noodles or. Tice. Much can be ‘wald of “the nh tranquilizers. Some say it is the fast pace of today’s living, others blame it on the confusion of children under foot. Somehow I feel much of ii is really just the many. small annoyances that crop up in this modern age — days when the power is off oe a few hours, not the pressure’ of the schedule. regular mething planned readily fits ae place and most women, no matter how tired they are at fall sys TV is o aids to frustration. referring to. it disrupting meals or: settling the problem of who es what channel. It ied up te the individual. family to lay down the rule Supper time is sup, site. For instance when the pri- vilege is extended to the family | w: to have their Sunday meal: in the living room to watch a spec- ial like “Rudolph the Red-nosed| Reindeer,”. and the reception is such that the pleasure is. gone. The whole fa: feels let down and the mood of the evening changes, A small complaint, but an- other annoyance of our modern oe Ca oe Sees So as.to leave in a better note, picture a mother whose youngster Tage been celebrating his birthday. The and in front of her is a line of visitors all laidened with winter find they must leave the bikes |} One housewife suggested Me good old days” for we now seem| to live in an era of nerve pills} © per My complaint is just the oppo-] chi party is ended] Wm. that the for Mr. Diefenbaker’s auestions. ra have to tace the reauties of the from. the gi government. took about China| benches. ‘The tragic farce of the whole thing was made by Peking itself, Whue Mr, Martin that they ment, not Lee the 7 conform to any ete ously si olicy. Weals ened still more by a Pe div- ision within the Tory ranks on the Chinese’ question — a divi- sion almost as dee; ae that over Mr. Diefenbaker airs Paul course, are equally suspect. He Lt. and Mrs, J. M. Ford and Tammy-Lee of baby danghier Dartmoi NS. are visiting with the ormer’s. parents Mr. id Mrs. J.-M. Ford, Sr. ‘The motives of External er a en. western against Communist China the Peking news agency brands Mr. Martin ag a “lackey of U-S. imperial- this should have been Hi-Lite Kestaurant “SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE FOOD” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Ordors Open 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight Daily Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS _ KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO ST. RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. TONIGHT China is fighting an ideolog- ical war and will use whatever Mrs. H. Johnson Ph. 365-8294 | buy: de estab- lished in Peking was vetoed per- functorily by the Chinoue, Mrs. J. T. Coniiiunliy Shower For - Mrs, Hurd A surprise community sho- wer was held at the Hennalrd, son Campbell, visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henne, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Eastcott of ry Hurd (nee Penny Paulson). Kootenay Buiiders & Suppiiers ‘STORM! SCREEN All Sizes of Gtuss Cut te Order THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL LINO REMNANTS. Good Selection . . . . Various Price Ranges “Wo Take Beiter Care of Your Bullding Needs” 636 COLUMBIA AVENUE — PHONE 365-5155 Corsages we the then bridetobe the bride’e mother, maid of honor Sharon Paulson and bridesmaid Jody Cleeve. They also assisted the bride ers}in the opening of her many tiful gifts. beau The main feature evening was the bride's poo made up by the guests..A special was Secoraleay! for the oc- casion and at the close of athe venin: seria le Sy ups e $4 served by the hostesses bits. Kay Jerome, -Mrs,; Ida ‘Ch Mrs, Beverly Paulson, Paulson and Miss Cheryl Cleeve. The members of Castlegar fal R. of eB welcomed the! guests,” the Christmas theme: with serving table covered with an ecru lace cloth over.a pale green cloth. The center Piece; aces an ar: ar- tables were en- itonced with a small. Christmas G. The. hall was decorated in the Uew Christmas Bazaar Considered a: ‘Success. F, F, Bartsoff and Mrs, R. ~ McBain. Mrs. E. Kraft kept the tea and coffee urns filled. : In’ charge of the kitchen | were ‘Mrs. J. Gemmill, Mrs. P. Travis, Mrs. F. Merry and' Mrs Presiding at the urns through- out the afternoon were Mrs. H. savings increase this month? feonds who belorsg #6 cred unten a rotten ox, the:idea of repuloe, sa erat tld area (that’s the hardest pon), its great fesling ‘CASTLEGAR C CREDIT UNION Miss M. D. H. Reith, Mgr. George Terhune, Ast Max. Phone 365-7232 Serving the Cr ds of the Koot centre piece with a green taper. Centre-pieces were made .by Mrs. L. Morley. * Mrs. L. A Grunerud and Mrs. J. Kalamkoff were in a charge of the bake table! sagem . A and Mrs. presided. pven.the, sowing ae Mrs. McNeil charge of cards and 1967 Church Calendars © while Mrs. . Easton and Mrs. J. Finlay looked after the selling of dolls and knitted doll’s.clothing. Mrs. E. Murray sold ‘tea -ticke! Mrs, R. “Golden Hits of Gary Lewis” DON'T. JUST GIVE AbSSS Bowling Rowdy Rollers LHS Edna Marshall 228, LHT Mabel Creighton 543, Hooters 809, THT Hooters 2318, Team points: Screames 27, Hooters 26, Groaners 22, Wail ers 12, Criers 26, ‘Moaners 31. Thurs. Mixed Comm. Losgue LHS Bernice. Wood 269, LHT Marg Menzies 549. MHS Matt Rohn 870. MHT Matt Rohn.7’ 778, THS Exactos. 1102, THT Exactos 2843, Team points: Exacto's. 3, Four Pointers 1, Celgar 3, Star- lights 1, Liquid Airs .4, Hope- 0. ‘ Other 600’s Frank Holds- worth 676. Coffes Break League LHS In Lamont 222. LHT.Eve Gw! aus Muffets 870. THT Muf- fets 2536, ‘Team points: Cheerios 4, Muffets 4, tugs 3. Pineurlers 2; Take Five 2, Tues. 10 oc eck us ioctl Ba AgsclGn 235; Daisy Koehle 53 Mas is sess, "THT Ced: ar Creat Ae Team’ points; Ma calister's | fy; Insurance 1%, Castlegar Drug 0, Cedar Crest 4, ‘Independents cia Team No..5.3, ‘Oglows 2%. ANY DRYER! Gas Dryer Netural Gas Co, Onty $10.50 Per Month Tues, Mixed League 7 O'Clock Kay Adshead 226, LHT Kay Adshead 581, MHS Matt Rohn 249. MHT Matt Ronn 8 673. Button Pushers 972, THT fag Regulars 2776. Team points: Button Push- ers 4, Pinheads 0, Regulars 4, Nutty’ Five 0, Smarties 4, 4, Tiger Kittens 0. Other 600's Reg. Bro 650. Tues. ‘Night Mixed 9-11 LHS ‘Joyce | Turner 248, LHT Barb Garvey, 598, MHS Dave Bonner and Matt Rohn 284. MHT. Matt Rohn 727, THS I. Don't. Know 895. THT The Tomeats 2643. Team polnts: I Don't: Know 22, Hi Lows 21, Nighthawks 32, The Hunters 17%4; Hot Shots 19, “This is a new country where The onsets 28%. 600's Dave Bonner 604, sr ‘Shay 714, Wed. Morning Drivers League LHS Anita Tomlin 241. LHT Anita Tomlin: 661, « THS Thunderbirds 890, THT \ | Jaguars 2449, Teana points: Mustangs 3, Jaguars 3, Chovys. 1, "Thunder: 2, Ramblers 2, Cadillacs 1. Wot Nite Cutrate Groceteria . LHS “Annie Koochin 269, La Annie Koochin 653. “are attracting attention. New-Circular Puzzles from’ * 99c to $2.99 are priced’ right as are the Eldon Road ‘at $19.87 but should have. replacement stock in: for - at 97c.: These are exciting the staff.'and customers. . also are our Contessa Hostece Sets wth matching ' Tuff Boy 6 Trucks regularly $19.95 for only ‘$13.49. He Cerl’s Christmas Shopping Guide Only -15 days to “C” day at this writing and if you haven't already done so, time to get those Christ- mas cards away. Carl’s still have.a good stock of - Carlton and Rexall boxed cards for.your choosing as well as special singles for special people. Those lucky kids are really going to have a ball judging from the way toys are moving out. Chemistry Sets up'to $13.95 ‘are good value and Motorific Sets at $2.98 for the single units up to $13.98 for the set Race Sets.: We have’ the latter from $19.95 and up and we recommend getting a | 2:volt set so you add to it later on if you so- desire. | The ARP. sale continues till: this weekend. Best sellers to date’ ‘have been ‘the ‘Christmas tree lights both i and Th. outd in 15 light and 25 light’ strings at $4.99 and $7.99 are really strong. Replacement bulbs are available at 39c & 88e as well: . We are sold out of Schick Hair Dryers $34. 95, Tape Recorders $16.87: and 8-transistor Lloyd Radios’ the weekend. ee ~ Alate arrival from A.R.P. are the GOGO Wigs Two late arrivals are Lego Systems; in all price ranges.. For ‘the youngster wit a creative urge Lego . are the ilding blocks. New table cloths, trays, napkins, napkin ‘rings, matches. and: these in.turn caniplerenty: the colours of our’ ‘THS Cc) 927, THT Beatniks 2388. * Team points: Choregirls i Flintstones:.2, Kittens Five 2, ins /1, ‘Five Thumbs 3, Wed. Evening Mixed 9-11 ‘LHS: Marg: Fourbister 189. LAT. Marg Fourbister 497. MHS Al Riedel 266. MHT Al Riedel 657." THS Bank of Commerce 903. THT Bank of Commerce 2337. 0, ” High it Balls 1. Ppa Commerce "2, ‘Woodland Park- ers 3. Other | 600's Walter Kanigan Thurs. Morning LHS Glo Waddington 237. LHT Elaine Creighton 628. ° THS Teddy Bears 817. THT Beavers and Lions 2302. joints: Centennial Booklet For Local Library B.C.’s centennial’ booklet, Challenge in Abundance, is to be:the first: book Placed in Cas- tlegar’s ' centennial brary. : suggestion was madé at pounells mes meets Tuesday night io after Mayor yy ios ‘sraddocks read a letter from ‘Catholic Bishop Demers Did Not Anticipate Boom there are not yet 800 people and I do not think that the po- pulation wil increase.’ quickly.” Thus, wrote Bishop Modest CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 8, 1966 very]. Return Cook & Gorse . - . THE TEAM TO WORK WITH YOUR COUNCIL DURING 1967 : é nT facilities Demers, the first Roman Cath. ‘| olic bishop of Vancouver Island, in Victorla in 1853. He could not have anticipated that in five years gold would be’ found on the Fraser and Victoria would} mushroom overnight into a bust- lng city. Many of. his letters, trans: _jlated from French, are in the B.C. archives where they pro- vide a graphic account of life in ‘the early colonial days. , :Modeste Demers was born in Quebec. in 1809 and was or- dained as a priest in. 1836. Three years later he was sent to Ore- gon. His work there was 50 ‘much appreciated that in 1847 he was made bishop: of Van- couver Island. . His early years in Victoria were devoted largely to the In- dians. He helped to head off many clashes betwen the natives and the Hudson’s Bay Co., which then controlled the ‘col yD! "He built the first. Roman Catholic cathedral in what was to British Ce at committee. chairman’ comment- ing on the book, Mr, Maddotks said he has a copy” of the book and was im- pressed by -it:. He. added’ that Castlegar is mentioned in it “two, or: three times,’ ‘Ald. Cec. Gorse moved that the town purchase a copy: for ie library and.some for ‘local schools as well. .; Victoria and started a school and assisted.in founding a, hospital. He brought’ the ‘first four ‘sis- ters of the’ St. Ann order fo Victoria: in) 1858’— +a boon to the community: which has last- ed to moderntimes, He esta- blished missions’ on: the main- land and. made many trips to convert Indians elsewhere in the colonies,<° <: Community park on river: front Expand Town Hall New Council Chambers New firemen’s quarters Early P of paving p a Well being & future development of Castlegar Cec Gorse SATURDAY VOTE V.R. Cook FOR ALDERMEN COOK & GORSE x & & & p AAAAARAANANATATAAAUUUEU ERT LULU UU YOu SUSE iyo T BEAT THESE ‘Team pi Teddybears: 1, Chipmunks ° Ljons 4, Squirrels 3, Minks 1. Fri. Night ‘Mixed Chussic LHS Marg Bonnett 249. LHT. Kay ‘Adshead 586. ‘MHS: Bill-Davis' 290. MET Bill Davis 800: ‘THS Mucky Bucks 1072. THT Luvky- Bucks 2878. Team: points: Hea Fri, Cats'1; The Odd ‘Balls 0, Lucky 5 Bucks 4, Unkowns 0, The tier + 600s Omar Tweed 617, Ernie “Merkel 608, “Walter Kanligan 603. Fri. ‘Night. Mixed Class! ke LHS Kay. aches 274, LAT Kay ‘Adshead 662. ‘MHS ‘Walter - Kanigan. "261, MHT.: ‘Walter :Kanigan THS The Odd Balls Tose. ‘THT. Head-Pins 2946. saaes Team Points: Unkowns 0, Head’ Pins 4,.The Outeasts’ 0, pueky icky Bucks 4). The Odd ‘Balls FOinee 00's, John Obetkoft Rourke Hany ¢ Chernoff’ 625, Ernie Mer: Swedish Crystal. An entirely new’ pt in gift- ing since you can start at almost any price range:you want'a‘ Tablecloth at $19.95 ‘or Coasters at “$1.50, Table Centres at $6.95. and so on—all colour.co-ordin- ated. |, ; : 2 Finally, if you have ed to wade t the verbiage, an extra special for this weekend only: CARL’S DRUGS Castleaird Plaza Phone ‘365-5271 Joe Logelin - Complimented and ongratlations® at goun- CE eet a eae Mayor R. C. 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