CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dee. 12, 1968 ‘MAN ALIVE By Thomas Koester Castlegar Lutheran Church “I can't di now, haven't lived yet!” | Who is a Person Who is Really Alive If we have never spoken, or heard these words before I\we can imagine that they might reflect our feelings te VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS of all senior girls’ teams in the West Kootenays is this SHSS team. The girls reached the finals by defeat- ing Grand Forks, Rossland, Trail, Salmo and Nakusp. In the championship round played at L. V. Rogers school at Nelson, they beat the L. V. Rogers team 15-10, 15-13 and 15-10. The L. V. Rogers team was last year's trophy holder. Team members, from left to right, are Kris Clarke, Marianne Kinicki, captain Marlee Trischuck, Barb Sharples, Cathy Jankola, Theresa Zoobkoff and Edwarda Silva. — SHSS Photo Monday Night 7:o’clock LHS Ann ar 25 LHT y MHT Maly, Min Carlson’ 602. Monday Night 7 o'clock Kajzar 2! MHT Tony Di Kelowna and Castlegar Couple Are United in Victoria Wedding a_ traditional white gown ot f silk taffeta with a wasp Churci November wedding of Margaret Fuller ‘e Victoria, laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- hur John Robson Fuller ofjand she cnet les Gor-| bouquet of r F pearls held her “a creme emony and son of Vancouver sang The Wedding Prayer accompanied by Kelownian, Dr. Ivan Beedle. Given in marriage by her father, the bfide was radiant two The thr charming‘ in fullength red owing out into a veil of illusion silk in place Team winks 4 Pot Shots, 8 Droppins 3, Alley Cats Uther 600's es 621. Fe Coffee Break League velvet gowns featuring an ct Uy Eleanor — Bowling Results — Shirley Barton 628. His Wally 3 Miner 263. THS Jets 1116. THT Jets 's Harry Ch: 91, | noff 688, Bill ye Ha 675, ‘Tom Cowlin Obetteolt 'THS Pot shots 1019. THT ; One 0, Eat Sete LHS Eleanor Holdsworth Cel Swallows 1-21, Orioles bins . Rol By Night Classic Mixed Bonnett 333. Beer les 1, Jo; Gutter: Five 5 Odd Kinberries 0. Other _600' 66, Jobn . | 659, 650, Bar eon Carnigan 635, Dai “lal want to really live before .|we die. 4,|from experience that it isn’t ’ By Local Churches we came face to face with death today. Few people want to die before they are sure they have gotten the most out of this life. The person who chooses to take! his own life Sincere Thanks My sincere thanks to all who supported me at the polls on Saturday. Your vote of confidence is much appreciated. My thanks also to the other candidates who helped inspire the elector: ate to turn out in such numbers. . Ald. G.S. Rust igs one who feels that finding any joy and H life is In other words it seems that we are looking for something in life that is meaningful and pur- poseful and we hope to find it before we face death. We Who is the person who is really alive? We know always the person with the most money or property. We know from experience that it fl isn't always the person with | cood looks or a captivating] inverted V-panel in front. They each carfied a winte velvet muif on which were -|pinned red carnation corsag- ‘eam poi es and they ore white t:ip-| Muffets 3, Mugs Ate bows in ers 1, Take Fir Mr. John Willson of Van-|3. frene oy p) Tuer, Orced 7 o’clock Bev Maloff 231. Mugs 2720. Te THS Mugs 978. THT ints: Cheerios 1, Pincurl- , Wheaties Other 600's Jo. Taylor 683, por Ot mothing ae old the} ding Mrs. bride wore her panda er’s, Mrs. John Fuller, white ler ana’ Miss MiSrea fuller, ‘ee attendants were nt orchia corsage. ‘Vhe groom's mother chose a dress of violet crepe with white silk rol colar and cutis vatn a white plush hat} so) red| accented with a lavendar or- chid corsage. Many Thanks _.. My-heartfelt thanks to -all.who supported me at the polls on Saturday. I would also like to express my appreciation to the other candidates who helped make this such an interesting cam- paign. Ald. Steve Jankola At the the Gai Bay forch Hotel the to the bride was pro- posed by her great uncle, im .M. Nelson of Van- mai read, including oae from the brother and_sister-| 6: A letter was also received e & & 2 & STEDMAN’S ; : UorF D-A-Y-S FRIDAY & SATURDAY “ALL SLIPPERS BOXED GIFT WRAP BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS BOXED CHOCOLATES Treasure Cove MYR AYRY RGAE AY RYAY REMY AV ADD DS CARVING SETS regular $4.99 SPECIAL $2.99 VU VEU UME ERE a PANTIE HOSE Regular 1.99 SPECIAL $1.80 AAANAARARARAAANAAA: 10* OFF TONKA TOYS g SULUUULAUEERUEU UU AAANANZ UES VUEVVUVUUVEUUUREV EE: Gs ANUAANRARVAANANALAVA AAA AAA & 3 BS MATAR ANKAAAAAAAAAA Z meremeunns AAR RARAVAAAE AAAANNAAANNAAAS s20! wack Sonanat of New. Glas wea (TE ATH TE —5-4 Fey from tne grooms! piste and id Mrs. Le a_ separate tabie “covered with a lace th, which was handmade ’S granqunoiner Mrs. Cairns, was a beau- ftaful three-ter wedding cal set on a mirrored stand. The cake featured: silver’ pillars between tne layers with a sender silver vase of white) coo. heather featuring the -top decoration. Prior 10 the wedding Miss | &xS Barbara Lang, cousin of the mtained . at ‘fie 2 ace nee as grandmother, J. Woodall, ner vel t her orchid corsage at White Rock. Following the reception the gifts were on display al the home of the bri aae's ae feral gandmote Mrs. nts: d|Kin Gars 1, Regulars 3, i 1, Wayne mn 614. Tubs: Night Mixed 9-11 LHS 66. points: Nighthawks 3, Sock Bi-To-Em he The Screwballs 3, 600's tangs | 3, Chevys 3 625, Onna Fortin 601. Rowdy Rollers LHS LHT asoyee Turner 613. Hoote’ Hooters 2478. Wed, "Nite Haas Rate -|LHT Daisy Koehl Robins 2! points: Parrot '$ Tea 22%, Budgies 2-25, Conarses Engineering Firm Salles New shar possibles 3, Spoilers 1, ‘Blow Other 600's Pete ie ‘Tasesott Gary Jackson 625, Les hone: Joyce Turner 240 er 601. Kami 1, Bank of Montreal 1, The Misfits 3. Other Stat Rohn 4 io. Morning Drivers LHS tt Sheloff 270. 600's pa eSheloft Joyce Turner 259. ms 921. THT eam points: Hooters ‘29, Zz, Groaners 21, Wate iy, Criers 16, 4 ‘Moan: mare 253. ae e Robins HO. THT I suspect that the per- son -who is really alive is the person who is sensitive and aware of the thoughts, hopes, fears and agonies within him- and within otuer peu- ple. she person who is really alive the one who sees fumcelf as Stanley Humphries Secondary School Christmas Concert Thursday, Dec. 12; 8.00 p.m. S.H.S.S, AUDITORIUM Featuring: S.HSS. Band, Senior Choir, The Christmas Play, Puppet Show, Russian Youth Choir and carols singing in French, Spanish, German, Italian, Portugese and Norwegian. Adults 1.00 — Std. 50¢ — Chid. 25¢ 249 At the regular meeting on Dec. 3 iro ications for: read and approve. The Christm bingo will be held on Sit, Dec: 14 with special p be given. ion for Legion zone Playdowns must be re- 31, For voulars con- toot Comrades Wadey, Lamb or Leckie. Branch membership was full slate of officers for Fit) with installations of both branch and al to be held on Jan. 7. Seven Tweenies Enrolled Here 3| | In Brownie Pack ‘The 2nd Castlegar Brow- nie Pack met Thursday af- ternoon in the Scout Hall where they had their Fairy ip were| irre roved in the Castlegar Vis "Soc Society. OF ite eacn. Lately Christia often been accused of being Fant and out of date. This is far from the truth others of other ple. The Pee that Christians often fail in this responsipil- ty oes he not render this cail- |. What a tragedy comes to his death sure that he has really lived. Castlegar Ladies Basketball Team Wins Two Games Castlegar Ladies Baskettall team defeated sel- noe College 38-2 on wu.. 27 Top scorers for Castlegar were Site jamin with 11 ints, Kat Horcoff wou eight ‘and Lenore Evans and Verna Weatherhead wita s.x , | ision commissioner, was in-, vited into the ring to enroll; the Tweenies. Those enrolled were: Carol Caulderbank, Brenda’ yo, Schasthuizen, Janet Suter, Louise Archambault, Bernice McMullen, Sheila McKinnon and Susanne Mohn. Mrs. en bars to Gerarda Babich’ and Linda Hryciw, first-year service stars to Irene West, Erin Hall, Linda Hryciw and Judy Price, second-year stars} 1; to Anne McGauley, Kelly g.|Harsent, Patricia McKay, Mar- pe senriera and Carmen seeing and action games were then enjoyed ‘with the Brownies inviting their mo- thers to take part. Mrs. Johnson ‘thanked el fren wor all the girls on peace and happiness this Christmas and Santa would be good to th children of the world. THE KOOTENAY SOCIETY FOR HANDICAPPED CHILDREN Again offer the facilities of the Castlegar News for the local exchange of Christmas Greetings. For a minimum of $1.00 the Society will publish Christmas to your friends in this area. Drop your name and donation in the Society’s boxes at the following busi- premises: Kinnaird Coffee Bar, Canadian Imper- jal Bank of Commerce, Drug, Castle son Store, Carl’s Drugs, Bank of Mon- treal, Maddo gion. CLOSING Greetings for you Castlegar Bowladrome, East Rob- ks, Royal Canadian Le- DATE DEC. 14, 1968 Johson also presented gold- 04 s|the leaders for inviting her to enroll the girls and con-' their work and wished them hoped ak Top scorers for Selkirk were Dunlop and Wessich ;with ergiat eat On Dec. 3 the Castlegar \Ladies downea NDU 60-31. ‘Qs was a very close guiune | Afver the oe lu ala. play the score was tie Hekate. me Castlegar squau then pulled ao alu + scored NDU with a halftime sores’ or 43-21. {n the sec- legar out scor- ed a pat "25-16 tuushing Wi a score of 68-37. ; Top szorers for Casi - gar were Sue Benjamin with 28 points, Eve Cross with 13 and ne2tiy Horcoift wou ‘Lop scorers for NDU were M. riarris won 18 and J. Quail, iN. Fogan and i. Fur- uis with each. 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DRESSES DUSTERS LINGERIE SWEATERS NYLONS see them all at RNIE’S EVE PUUEUECUE _LVUVUEEVEVE UVR AAAAAAAARR ARTA AATEC CUE UEUCUREVYVUUUE VEE EyY, G 3 at work on evaluation as we to the being it iH Sotimated will run around $11 a month, A special selection committee will have the task of renting the units to eligible appll- cants. Villa Society president Gerry Archi- bald says he is hopeful the units will be completed by the end of January. PRE-FABRICATED UNITS for the C: Rotary Club’s Senior Citizens Villa have now started to arrive in the area and will soon be erected on the foundations which. have been constructed for them. The doible units will rent for $55.25 per month, including water and sewer, with the only additional; | 4| far q|‘letter grades.”) — Castlezar News Photo Ron Investigation by UIC Uncovers Fraud Through Use of Many Names A case in the Vancouver of the UIC's problems in re- fast-moving office on ‘the Unemployment claiming the ove ent ho Insurance Commission involv. had received. sheds guil re man who used several janitor’s case Despite a “not a Originally, h rd ane Bye ede ret to pay alate nal e: was order- and orde alate names. After a thorough In-|ed to: repay, ‘put would not|$50 fine and ‘court costs. {have been prosocuted. Héw- Some people might ask if it is worth Eoing to such ni .jever, letters asking for Pay-|iength to make a man pa on several police dockets and|ment went unanswered, and, Lins mall fine. Hie Oales on, a eee a UIC would answer that with another question, “Is it necessary to treat your job seriously?” appear — coul It is th appear ally © af e responsibility of nah Waa) lasuea and) Walters was rested months after he'd had his interview at the pany which was vas Known to be |e The Story” is 1S iy 2 not quite hiring,” told. ‘Three ‘more rants| rather.. than letting warrant! 5 had to be issued “petore the] use. Commission to see that in-' sured persons receive the be- nefits to which they are en-| titled. It is also their task to prevent losses to the fund through fraud, misuse or ab- UIC when ake employer involved was ma; iiway claim * was 3° ‘dismissed for peause ane and Boe “laid off.” - ment was only the go. "When his checked and his is employer re- uested to confirm the reason that Wal- the UIC. r person io not elisible for Den Jed nine little ‘voluntarily I efit if he “ his Sixer Susan Goetting ig Walter with his atentionat false _etate- er Lynn Nine Tweenies Join Brownies ct Kinnaird Magic stepping stones tweenit troduced. Dana -Smith, Deb- with|bie Wood and Janet Craw- ford into the fairies, and Six- Fry introduced Kel- lye! Boyko, Cindy Langevin, Baumeister and Deb- calms Millaird ird into the elves. Kim Smith and -Penny e| Fry were introduced by Six- er Debbie Gorkoff into the gnomes. in- First-year stars were re- ceived by Dawn Embree, Ka- thy Fenner, Donna Kirby, Su- san Lind, Joy McNabb, Cl l Rew: Shirlene Shelfontit and Cheryl KAY MOTORS YOUR CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE AND CADILLAC DEALER Annual Year End Clearance Sale On 1968 Cars and Trucks ALL UNITS SOLD AT WHOLESALE CLEAR-OUT PRICES Equipped with winter and summer tires 1 only Epic Sedan with See Se Become year: stars were Kagnyra1 Langevin. Goetting was the recipient of sixer. with seconder in black with grey vinel i: d. by Lynn ‘Fry, Susan | 50 Goeting, Debbie Gorkofé and i The Scono At... KINNAIRD JUNIOR Helen Drazdoff Of Thrums Dies At the Age of 65 For the last week or so, the teachers have been hard and work habits. We have so been given no actual So In the French dept. there is a big chart up at the back of the room with marks re- corded for vocabul homework, ‘and dit In almost e there are records ot Pantages are close be- ind. te ee Speaking of marks, Pat- Arnason and Danny Phil- very The V class. Ba have two separ: reading programmes (the Guiler-Coleman and the Read- ers’ Digest). Patti leads in both of them, * se 8 ® by In our next column we present our first academic Honour Roll: for the year. We can always’ guess who will be oa top, but we never know for sure. In order to qualify, a student’ must -have.at least a B average with no te and ‘ks, An A is coun- were ‘stu celled in last month but an equal num- ber of new licences were is-| exci It will-be interesting to see iewescan can come up with any 24 months and 24 thousand miles new car guar- antee. PRICE $1750. 1 only Chevrolet Belair Sedan with 327 cu. in. engine, power brakes, radio, tinted glass and 3 speed trans. 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Shelf Colour Paints Plus similiar savings on all prefinished ceiling Now 8.45 2.65 8.25 2.70 8.15: 2.50 10.55 3.05 Regular 11.25 3.50 11.80 3.60 10.85 3.35 14.05 -4.05 & tiles and Paints P & G Builders Supply ACROSS FROM THE ARENA oren Mon. - Thurs. 8 - 5.30 Ph. 365-8151 Fri.8-7 Sat. 8-5 Pye ate onan ooo oo mea | Suey are working well on_ their|® asso) girls are busy. constructing longtime resident of) projects. While the her activities in the Trail Mrs. Helen Drazdoff, 65,! | Thrums and well-known for |} sweet and sour meatballs, the boys are producing tables, book cases, and tea trays. * dents have’ enrolled. The club Tuesda’ pli; ‘and sweeping, * al d | Interest 1s very high. been euvered) to the pate be read where need- of by fe coma ». was: connal meeting’ informed” council ing last oe at dts meet- Ae mate B gage abebs AAAAAARAARAAAANARARAAAAAARAAAAAAAAAANRANAANAG | ing boards, Pad . Oct. 20, 1903 at Langham, Mr. Lind has _ recently Sask. She: came with her par- Farmers’ Market, died Dec.) | ‘Mrs, Drazdoff was born|’ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 12, 1968 SHOW AT 7.30 & 8 p.m. CASTL E MAT. SAT. 130 SATURDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY: Did you hear |} the one about The Traveling Saleslady?. | curling verre a school ents, the late Mr. and 5 far approximately 30 stu-| Micty anes Michael Saliken, to B.C. and Thrums in the early 1900's. Mrs, Drazdoff married in Thrums.and lived there un- til her death. She had been active for the past 35 years with the Trail Farmers’ Market. She is survived by her Gravel is Given By Town for Hall ‘Ten loads of mravel have be yy the Town of Castle-' THANKS!! @ to the voters who gave me the opportunity to serve on the School Board for the coming term; @ to the committee of women who worked so hard to encourage voters to exercise their rights et the polls; @ to these women who gaye so: freely of time and energy on my behalf as: RUTH LANZAROTTA id. 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