"Credit: pas tine. Oct. 21 The self-help credit union | movement, through’ Internation- al Credit Union Day, on, October | ¥' 21, marks credit union Progress in more. than. 70 nations in a WELCOME WAGON ‘ ‘Box '364—Kinnaisd, B. C.. oma Information { celebration uniting millions . of Beople ‘throughout the free se holiday. of the credit union’ movement, observed: an-' Be nually the third Thursday | of October, will. be célebratéd: in thousands of cities, towns and yillages from Ireland to the West Indlés, from British Gulana to Australia. ; Credit ‘union leaders have| ! :.| planned banquets, parades, pic- nics, motorcades, and’many oth- er events centered on the 1965 theme, “Opportunity,” § Security, and Service for All.” e will be Credit. Union bay a speeches in: many languages, but: the’ of- ficial poster..-distributed by CUNA International all over the world displays-the theme in the three most widely used '— Eng- lish, French and Spanish. To mark the 1965 Interna: tional Credit. Union Day, Prime Minister Lester .B, Pearson has issued message to the three and a quarter million Canadians who own:and operate their own eredit unions, congratulating them and. fellow) members’ a- round the world ‘on n thelr, Pro- | I gress. The prime ‘8 mes- ult ‘youn always find you end up. with ‘just. :“a : mitte knitting all pairs in ‘one y colok: goes, with many ‘colors. It is very much like our buying ny-. long all-in. one shade and ‘in more than the one pair so you get just: that: much more ser- vice from, them. An interesting idea I have seen and would like to try self. this year is to-knit play mittens from older. woot unra- velled from articles that.can-no sage recalls fiat ‘credit unions were begun in North America bya Canadian, Alphonse ,Des- jarding. Now, in the develdping | nations, he notes, they are ing “a special.contribution, help: ing pean le improve their stand- co ag VE ar 2 ©Deoréssion Preuneainn T-For exampla “ACROSS © a2. Petou iS-printarta’ 20. 20 Bree uy °7 ZeBasahatt a ih SEB oe augionian #1.) at yen lan 42-Dye plant e-Diline tt ss 49-Notorious pirate S0-Article of | urnituee "Answer See BOSSE’S. “JEWELLERY ‘Ad on. Pago. “3. BOSSE’S. ‘Also Has-All the. Answers a scanty, . living :and introducing : them. % democratic ideals,"” and District Hockey’ ‘Associa’ with the optning of the registra: tion ‘for the ‘comitig hockey sea: son: Next Saturday ‘will.be' the donswith forms" available: at the arena: between land 5 p.m.:: “There. will be. an .organiza- tional meeting held’ Monday ‘at 7.30:p.m. at.the arena. All: “per: sons ‘interested in coaching, re: hockey. aré urged to:attend. This | P. eating is’ 3 open : to they pub. 4 - Farstad Prosons for ir two learns contracts 5 appe ed Be: cond lowest: see “Farstad’s of six ‘clearing ofa -furt) A! $523,600 bi truction Co. ré.;"-was the’ apparent: low .a- mong: four .submitted ‘for’ clear- ing of ‘a:third area totalling. 748° acres. Farstad’s mid. for this.con- act: ,was -$561,0 “Apparent. a ota of. $178,- 00 for the fourth reservoir area ‘of. 217 acres was submitted by McPhail’s .Constructi of Richmond. Farstad’s- bid of $227, ” 850. was second lowest /of the six” firms competing: for this contract, The four contracts will be «Planet: . “Woody plant DOWN _ 4-High card acits ‘All four. of the’ waren to be at. the south end of Duncan Lake. The: work is scheduled to begin -this fall: and to be com- pleted late next year. )- + t&e Rear. Admiral Sir John Jer- Capt: 20,3792... Grey’ is. quite serviceable: and| 7 Last Saturday proved a: busy day for .thé ‘Saco ar. ion deadline. for this’ ya's registra: it fereéing . ahd‘ administrating: of E as ten oes by “Schut of Eugene, |. awarded atten Bt bids ure been | Jervis Inict, was. named af-|: vis, “later ‘Bark: St. Vincent, - by}. “George -vancouyer, Sane Ae while: you are knitting, unravel ae the nylon threads from an: old P| pair of Jeotards ahd knit this in for: strength. If. the color: ef- ct does not “appeal to you; I Haveaeen them successfully dyed. *- For? the small fry who is| -too’ fashion ‘conscious, a. quick way to have extra dry of .work .socks, These can ‘be made dlilckly on the sewitig’ma- foot was cut from and the tops become: the cuff, *'Did you ever lose some- thing and have it turn up some lost item in this case was.a book booth’at White Rock three years ago. It got left in the excitement of” haying found some very dear intends and faissed only on our ref Vancotver gentleman: ieee this. book: with -him and asked ae ster if. .she knew. whom lon ju the orld ‘moved tod fast ‘for.-some : people : ta: fake Just a. aiinte time. out: ‘for: others. ih each day of: ") ‘than eft the when reed: ball. e 0 Bene falls or _ a’ :moisturé-proo! ehill for, 24 ho nk ‘the ‘first. day of piay, [™ Mrs.) terested in watm hands | « mittens is from the unworn, tops}: i chine, ‘Just machine ‘stitch the]... . my-| mitten shape on the end’ of. the years ° later? I had this experi-| were Mis. nee, over. the weekend. The |*? 9®™ of addresses ‘left in a phone]: i pee gameone. took time E mgéd'to,. No one. seems | + the original finder :but | P: hia n ents. i ae nee just a * 3 eritennial’: commit. , tee fare’ being furnished; with Aaa Houta "to hour “and. fnix a fami id. Forni \into- t were, dtegsed in th mation cos- tumes with ‘the ‘hostess ‘for ‘the g being the vi Calder, ° Co-hostesses were Mrs. F. Mattlazzi, “D. Cooper and Mgs..J,: Gotniley, if “Ganie’ Were’ enjoyed by all. ta of foreign dishes Peing ¢ sérv- Amo! Re Forel, the ri th Ik I" 8 mat at the -home of, Mrs. D: Cooper. i elf “Estimate” was’: the cultural, presented by, Mrs. ‘P.: F. Konkil in and Mrs. oe Baulk- am. One ‘minute talks wera giv. en, by’ members - on: quotations by. Piito, Confucius, Sterne, Wm, Lyon Phelps, Donald Lair; others about happiness. .’ : Hostestes: for! the evening ths ‘pa Ve space for memoranda and » Much..: of “each Columb! The vealem dars- measure. 11 iby nine: Inches and feature sad- istiteh), binding. They~ will sy ae in n envelopes suitable for ler forms. and have been as 6. ings: ab soon as: poate as Thé- evening: erdéd with ‘a sup- i d and Cawte ‘and Mrs. dl only a- limited number. will: be printed. 1E wvideh a fell sulecrion SAVAGE SHOES. “8 for children “OF. THE TWo PRIZES AT OUR | Fy ‘WEEKEND’ DRAWS _ : SILEX ‘TOASTER . : Mrs. . ‘Lucy Smayofs, of: Brilliant. Won the toaster eae ‘in our: door prize. _ SONY RADIO: ‘L. Popoff of Box 484, Castlegar, won the Gtrans: ‘istor © radio’ for guessing 23.’ 75° Ibs. ‘as the’ weight | of our roast. Correct’ weight was 23 Ibs. 14 On _ Nett Store. ‘PLAZA HARDWARE gh 4 id pea son 624. Team Hugh Single Mugs 210%. Team. High ‘Three ‘Mugs SOLOHd Li1Liad ec Team: ‘“Muffets 1;: i Take Five /1, Coffee Break League’ {LHS Eleanor’ Holdsworth 271; -LHT Eleanor Holdsworth 601. THS .Cheerlos. 868;- THT Cheerios 2493. -|TP. + Cheerios: 3, Muffots ‘8, Muge 1 Pincurlers 0, Take Five Wheat Acs 1: oe: ‘uesday' 1'0’cloc TEHS Vi MeLuckie 273; ‘LET vi McLuckle”747.: THS Ross's Meat; Market "9865, SRT, Ross's SOLCHd — | Meat Market' 2876, « TP: Ross's Meat ‘Market. 4, 0,; Castlegar : Dru: 3 ‘Ty Inc lependen tie Beavers 3, ‘Mtons.2, ‘1; Chipmunks’ 1:'- ‘ Fridey Classic Mixed Lgegve : Merkel 244; LHT. Kanigan’ 297; MHT -Walter Ke- y | ralff 655, THS Five Shakes 1181; THT Five Shakes 2859. TP: Five Shakes 2, The Out- Reformers ,.8, ‘Mobile f e' Five: ‘Rogues 3, Ft ate 1: cleared are located near Howser |-,-'- ‘Notice: No late i tions | cepre . Contact ' your local. ‘Weleotne. Wi MITES: 3 $3.50 © To A Years PEE. WEE, BANTAM, ‘AND MIDGET . - $6.50" 10-12 Years. 12-14 Years 1416 Years 4 All. Ages as of July 31. No. Refunds Allowed * WALDIE SERVICE CENTRE Ph. 365-7451 | thie Health Oglow :Baitding ;: Columbia’. Ave. hon 1365-7022 ————— Dining. poor 8 am, to 0, p.m. e DINING. ROOM e COCBOUEY FULL COURSE MEALS © ‘ ae lees in Steak, Chicken,’ Sea Food,. Home Made Pies and Rolls. , other 600's; “Karl Koreen ‘Kanigan 613, Bill 2940, :-Five Shakes 3, Mobile Homes 4 Reformers 3, The Ro- guas i Eri’ Cats 0, The :Out- other. 600's Bill. Davis:6 653, a Paulson ssh Erie Schmidt re Veda’ iteakal 685.: MHS. Walter /- om ameey “fdriver’ clinics) Frait Gro! Griver: training :. programs Rolowha. in schools ‘wore ‘called for last k by. Ra: ‘Hadfield, super: " Tntendent of ' the 'B.C, Motor "| Vehicles branch. "| speaker at''a banquet in honor of the’ 10! innlversary, of +t! adfield ' was, guest| agé gery’ Dingman Vancouver, Miss°E. ; Violet He and Mrs,’ Willlams ‘of Broa view, Sask. were. recent Visitors |3 Mr. ‘Joe: Minster has int for Bentley, Alta. where. he -is going to make his: new home,’ “Mr. ‘and! Mra.’ Joe Nelion have Tort, they are ma king thelr new home, Mr. :Mrs. Isaac Penner per: olidaying: at Abbotsford. Anne Funk of Pentic-|* ton. was a weekend visitors ut the home of Mrs.: H an nie were, weekend visitors. here. Mr. and Mrs. Symington and Mr, David 1 Kline of: Nelson spent ‘the weekend here.: Miss Barbara Rohn of Nel- son was ‘a’ weekend visitor, ‘at her home here. for -Vallican. where | ; ; oo raennemien : abn bulltyin ae ph fh [a Ui drivers t one pete HOCKEY are eve by. bran ie Many other ‘warning lette NY, SUNIOR HOCKEY, PLAYERS are sont’. ‘out: to: those’ who: begin: to ‘show. p poor ant vin “WEST OOTENAY. JUNIOR vei HOCKEY ‘LEAGUE: ‘PLEASE E “CONT. ‘ACT. TIM COURT OR W. 'SCHWARTZENHAUER “We: ‘feel “discuss! asin, Ing! records : with: drivers ‘is’ a :con- structive ;.way. to solve the poor- driver. problem, he said. “We do receive ‘gratifying results. : “Te’ we were’ to cut off the drivers, licences there would. be many problems,..such as loss of jobs, loss ‘of livelihood.and some families ‘might ‘be ‘broken ‘up.”” | fen | ‘READY TO EAT WHOLE OR SHANK HALF HAMS I WHITE OR , BROWN 16-02. LOAVES: i ica. A Mr. A. Batista was the “winner. of. free:grogeries | draw to the amount of his ‘shies slip of $1 Ye =I F mine