~ Steam Engine $ Saw Long Life on Arrow Lakes In the summer of 1965 several Celgar, loyees, ite der the sponsors ip of th equired various row iy ites from Deer pnt and Renata. i these. ve Jean-Ciaude Killy Comes. To Red Mt. This Month Even the great Jean- Claude Killy of France needs | ai a successful North American series to repeat as World Cup ski champion. olf can still catch the French ace, Killy and the rest of the | Rosslan European stars invade Can- ada and the United States for a three-race series, open- ing in Aspen, ‘Col, Friday through Monday. ‘The second event is the ait has 155 points to date, 38 more than second- lace, Dumeng Giovanoli of itzerland. But with events in three weeks, Giovan- CASTLEGAR NEWS ‘The Teac ‘Cup is divid- ed into three categories: Sh- jom, giant slalom and down- Points are awarded to the first 10 finishers as follows: 25 for Ist; 20 for gods 15 for ara 11 for 4th; 8 for 5th; 6 for 6th; 4 for “ths 3 for 8th; for 9th, ons ¢ for 10th. CHURCH OF GOD Kinnaird Community Hall “Pastor: Rev. ira Johnson Phone 365-6762 Sunday School 9.15 a.m. Morning Worship 10 a.m. 7 p.m. Fridays he Bat Fellowship 0 p.m. Wednesdays . 2: Lah Study & Prayer * Held mm nomes. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. L. M. Simmones Phone 865-5212 Sunday School 9.55 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. SSS APSR IOLIG ‘CHURCH locks East of the castieaira Shopping Flees 10 a.m. Sunday School He 11 a.m. Morning \ Worship 7.30 p.m. Evangelistic Service Tues., 7.30 Prayer Bible Study Phone W. Love, Mintster All Welcome _——— LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St. David's Anglican Church Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 8 a.m. Holy Communion 11 a.m.-Holy Communion . GRACE GRACE. Tth Ave. Kinnaird Rev, J. H. Wiseman -- Morning Worship and Sunday | tie School 11 a.m. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Reeves Phone 365-7175 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Castleaird Plaza , Family Bible Hour - 10 am. ig th is the 1e-meet World Cup calen- dar. th Joe. belo: pose in acquiring of the was to ensure their preservation as mementos of the early life in these two ities that will soon be blotted e|out by the waters of the Ar- fam reservoir. pantie she items collect-| 5 ed was a engine donat-| w] ed by ion @ Quayle of Robson, This’ particular cngine saw service on both the Kootenay and Arrow lakes. Ht was or- ioneer commun-| ja, iginally installed in a steam wee on Kootenay ihe byt Mary Stafford, a former ‘An, church mission boa ion the. Kootenay lake. The 4 Stafford ‘was originally asa der boat, . servi railroad tie proj alon, hen ‘built around 1906, ped with the con- ke-and-break”” named the 4 jone-lunger gas engine. ir cn 4 jcal eclesiastical name by the Anglican ‘church. After the boat was moved to the Arrow lakes Walker | ope and Fowler, difficulties.were experienced in acquiring A TEACHER TALKS This column nt stnraltied THE PARENT AND A SUCCESSFUL CHILD By A.B. engeon Special Sprsalion Abbotsford School District “My teenage boy is too much for “1 can't ‘control my teen- age daughter.” “Children don’t seem hhave any respect for their | ¢ ants| oder these days.’” y These are words often| | soken by E Barents us sete slatted able of noe These parents don’t real- e must be - that? discip! n | self-discipline, "hat discipline just conformity to rul- ‘person is one who mnsibility for his own’ ac- of ali kinds. *He or she is called upon ict every hour of the day to make choices and ‘decisioy cisions which are socially ac- ceptable, which are’ right for him -or her now and in long run. ently ease she be suffic- | h ined ‘and re- sible to make* these de- i he will be. well ns — de- results of of wrong d ve enjoyed the reli ose good decisions. will not be Pre: sible d t fe to pean: canned 2 # his. right, gh personal erience, bey learn art of lining. The great enemics of successful home child devel- opment are: @ Rejection of the child by one or both parents. Any conscious or un conscious act |w id by't the parent which the Said interpret as lack of ap- preciation or any failure to §p0) ducts’ of a process gins in: Fistral and continues to matarit Pui ‘briefly, one doesn’t try to train a- two-year old bear. It can be ‘dangerous. Bet- ter start with a cub. Fie jeasion with praise or approve where the and Mrs: Molly that|child expects enough gasoline to keep the craft op ts it wes for this veason ey, urease a steam engine, ulred there was ‘no boiler for the engine, the owners set ‘fore about constructing This project took t ear complete,’ rmite (so renamed of'the boiler'’s unsat thelr own. to then’ SS. ‘Minto and the tug During its years of ser- vice the Termite logged cl e Termite: was retired and the engine was acquired preservation of Mr. Quayle preserved the gaging for several years donating pleasure at hearing of e| er donation to Selkirk. t- feet a on ending is note ong Te- PA for “th Quayle, a-man who is] sel. ears be-|t it to, the ‘Cel- gar ~ project, He expressed ie fur: ‘This steam engine as well as.a steam pump and gas en- } gine will be refurbished by -) the College ‘and used in thetr Laer ee prog t top ym bunk- house by, left, ce tht, Ben Angelucci, -Bill Lowe, Jim Greenwood and Willi Krause. ‘Femoved, bottom are sate Greenwood, Mr. Lo and Mr. .. Angeluccl. the ‘Termite ro Centre, shot, is: shown taking on wood on the. Arrow Lakes. ‘The: boat oa named for its voracious appetite for wood, its days as a steam-powered ves; Pipa te Sersy En new BREEZE makes with ‘an inspirational thought -'? Vali Toagtmistress chose & “Hippie Love In” theme for, for February dinner Ing held in the Robeon chore ‘Members and ‘guests ‘wore costumes suitable to ‘the oe-| in ith long tein, flow- jewellery and bare feet| ers, at predominating. Guests welcomed and in |b a by ember who ed and didn’t feel reene”, in Pryce, “Mrs. S. ‘Mrs. J. S. Newman wers, beauty, freedom, love and Mrs. Lanz- parents po that ae arotta e Over-protection by one | “squares' a panel of of present a ous exploration of the ape child is Or inconsistencies in disci- and. an ae of siwanted of sonality ore never learned as ‘of telling. ‘They absorbed a a second-half of-thetwentieth- century social world, is literal- ly by temptations or 1) throu - |pline not ol observed by the ther, lor whereby limits © fine differ trom Units at an: between the par- _jents, brothers and seters) hip 11 a.m. Evening Worship - 7.30 p.m. All Welcome THE SALVATION ARMY Sunday 2.45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Holiness Meeting weeeg am. Bible Study Thursday te * 7.80 p.m. Home League + Phone 365-7112 Public invited to all services. Envoy & Mrs. K. Mallory UNITED CHURCH nF. CANADA MORNING WORSHIP Castlegar — 11.15 am, Robson — 9.45 a.m. _ Sunday School Castlegar, 9.30 a.m. Rev. Clinton Howard Phone 365-7814. Worshjp, Kinnaird 11 a.m: Geénelle 9.30 am. Sunday School — Kinnaird, 9.80 a.m. -BANKOF Srocntive postions wilh the Foren: ‘Mr. Burton in 1960 ined the tho United California Bank. ‘To accept the position of General Manager, Bank of British Columbia, 17 branches and a member of First Western’s San Francisco Loan Ad- visory Board. ¢ Jwarorth BRITISH COLUMBIA |= mal land allowing the Srperiencs of e whereby one parent sets | d which are other, or where there are dis-|group Traffic is Down At Castlegar igs ‘Traffic Castine in 1967, Sen traffic over the new bridge at nt in- | | reased. Automobiles and. drivers their homemade wares Hippie Motif for Toastmistress | =| CASTLE MOTORS ‘LTD. {t's the new interior latex tocoverinone coat or we'll give you the @ttra paint FREE! OVER 1000 BREEZY COLORS "Manufactured by General Polat Corporation of Canada Limited OGLOW ” Phone 365-7202 PH. 365-7033 SHELL PRODUCTS BIG’ GUNS meet and ‘the resulting presentation is, ap- propriately enough, a big gun. Legion Branch No. 170 president Pete Ewart, right, recently gave this Loews gun to Harold Webber, prime mover in fauin ‘are trom a wide varlety of sources, Mr. coming’ ‘Webber said, and they will” go on display soon after com- ~ the pletion’of displey cases — ment. The museum will be the ¢ € Museum. for the ne ots € YP! Centennial ‘Library. < sel = Pols by: Warne, Bignell ten .in the davelop-_ located remises in the BROTHERS BLDG. ‘SUPPLY COMPANY LTD. Business and Professional Directory CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Recovering - Remodelling . Craftsmansaip Guaranteed Call for Free Estimates ‘No Obligation Ph, 365-5636 : DUTCH CLEANING SERVICE GORDON A. SUMNER Naturopathic Health Service Ogiow Building 605 Cohmbia Ave. Ph. 365-7022 REPAIRS PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Sales and Service GUARANTEED. REPAIRS ' prevention. cradle, There is no easy cure. ment appear at teen-age =— z starts the |" ~ r increase was in h jumped from Windows CON OBAL P.O. Box 482 For The Best Deal in KITCHEN CUPBOARDS CABINETS AND COUNTERS . ON FRUITVALE HIGHWAY — TRAIL, B.c. Phone 368-6488 Castlegar, Be ad and Doors GLASS |= WESTERN INTERNATIONAL ENTERPRISES IMPORT EXPORT. P.O. Box 833: Ph. 365-7877 Castlegar, PHOTOCOPYING ‘Important Papers ‘Birth Certificates Pages of Books - CASTLEGAR NEWS Reasonable Rates MARVIN L. LeROY - BS.,. OD. Box 180 — Castlegar, B.C. : OPTOMET RIST: Office Hours: Tues. through Sat. 912 1-5 Ph. 365-7355 PARSLOW'S Enterprises Ltd. Gunsmiths Locksmiths Sporting Goods Ph. 368-5025 1319 BAY. — TRAIL, B.C. GREEP’S ELECTRIC -. CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph, 365-7075 CASTLEGAR. PLUMBING & HEATING Supplies and Installations Natural Gas and Oil Heating Specialists Ph. 365-8284 RUBBER STAMPS All’ Sizes, Styles ° CASTLEGAR NEWS Phone 365-7266 KOOTENAY WELDING & CASTING REPAIRS Welding linder Blocks Cylinder Heads, * Etc. 121 Columbia Ave. Ph. 365-5531 “CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME KOOTENAY BUILDERS — AND SUPPLIERS 636:Columbia Ave. Ph, 365-5155 “A Complete 1. * Builders Service” DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD, D.0.S. OPTOMETRIST 966‘Baker St. Nelson, B.C. Ph. 352-5152 ‘OFFICE SUPPLIES = Call at, the : CASTLEGAR NEWS: Ph, 385-7266 to Kins ful ay. . Ambulance — Flowers BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. SINGER REPAIR SALES. & SERVICE All Singer Models On Located ia 8, Catiogar plumtont Motel Ph, 365-7971 CASTLEGAR NEWS ‘Newspapers Ase wee ‘Newspapers Advertising me walter Castlezar Ne gar, B.C. Letters for publication jews, Drawer 490, Castle- must be accom- CK po ‘Government's Fall No? Caused by U.S. Powers’ cular interest to Mr. Munro were tho ‘fall of the Diefen- baker government in 1963 and hassle over the defeat: of the nt on spea- ever ident - are very evident apis Liberals, he at touay but “It-is not i tikeyy that we will see the fall of this gov- Srumient Prespliaied by the thing one could say damning about the present government Friday, March 15 Music By WESTERN KINGS . $1.00 Per Person over and over.” to.the internal chaos, mwestock-o full selection of — ) SAVAGE SHOES ‘Maddocks Shoe Store Mr. Muaro said; “The Liber- the sponsible government i Can: ae ina a desperate bid to stay Canadian or to our t parliament, ‘The pro- blem is here in Castlegar and and throughout ev- ery community in the nation.” is a Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Heagy of Slocan ® City, former’ resi- nts of Kinnaird, ‘are home seriously ill wl i ana ts ian daughter, Mr. Attendance 350 : At Spring Fashion Show at College ver 350 persons attend- ea Gaetan show y lewing bright spring fashio1 GLENMERRY USED FUBMITURE 3194 Highway | Drive in the Millar and Brown Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Open Weekdays 1 pm. - 5.30 p.m. Open Fridays 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. ~ appealing outfits that gave one to feel ‘green is the “in” cvlor for the males this year, rts..ensembles, coats LEARN TO DRIVE THE RIGHT WAY For professional lessons with dual controls phone: 368-5621 TRAIL DRIVING SCHOOL ‘from March 19 to 22 inclusive, at 7.80 p.m. The public are cordially invited to attend all services Kootenay Missionary Conference Pastor's will | Mrs. D. E. Hughes 365-5503 | ie | noon, Mrs. M. Woodrow was a visito! e | McLellans for over 30 years. Mr. Dr. Muir, a Graduate of the University, of Terentpy was associate search and “telpment, for Johnson and Johnson Ltd. in Mrs. E. Fitzpatrick Patient in the’ Trail‘Tadanac 8 ~ STAN DING | Rib Roasts oI8tt Pot Roasts or Chuck Steaks Canada Choice, Canada Good. Mature Grain-Fed Beef . Corned: Beef 79c Brisket. Sweet Pickled: 2-3 Ib. Chunks Ib. Cooked Meats Union, Assorted Flavors. 6-oz. pkgs- Union Bacon Applewood. By the Piece . 69¢ Toston: Wieners: offee Waxwell House. Regular ¢ Grind company’s R and D division, situated‘on Annacis Island in New Westminster. In his new position, Dr. Muir will be responsible for coordinating the total techni. cal efft F Columbia Cellu- lose rig achieve maximum utilization of all its operations. He is now located in the company’s head office in Van- couver, Recent t guests at the home ‘The show was red|of Mr.’ and’ Mrs. James Mc- by Se Seikie Faculty Wives. As-| Luckie a ote two male. models, the weekend to return to her home’ in* Vancouver. Linda Shay her parents while attending ‘the Killough-McLuckie wed- ‘Dr. B. A. Resker of Nel- Castlegar ,|S0n was a recent visit Cheez Whiz “W6-oz. Jar . Chicken Fresh Killed. Grade “A” Pork Chops All Cuts. Grain-Fed Pork Coffee Charm ‘Margarine Pacific 5, Ibs. $1 ‘Monarch. For’ Salads ' Pure Vegetable. on ‘or: Cooking. 32-0z. Bottle Kraft. 11-0z. Bottle eer ene ere ) in veer... 09¢ Honey 2 » 59c Mustard Kraft. 6-07. Yar cece maaan Jelly Powders Royal. Assorted Flavors .. i 10. ae $1 Dream Whip | Dessert Topping. 4or. Pkgs. am Potato Chi Is Triple Pack . Peanut Butter Better Buy. 48-oz. Tin Salad Dressing AI Cc Hot Cross Buns Dozen. Special Low Price Chili Con Carne Nalleys. ‘Hot ‘or Mild. 15-0z. Tins :.. 3 $1 turned home Saturday after- Celery Crisp and Tender 128-07. Jugs ... rr Mrs. Wm. Tegart and Mrs. Pere Atkinson is a pa: Trail-Tadanac Shepherd and the have been friends McLAlian’ left ‘Sunday for her home. The Missionaries from Bolivia, Morocco and Sudan Ethiopia Services are as follows: % ‘Tues. — United Rally, Sth Ave., Alliance Churck, ‘Wed. — Penticostal Tabernacle, 791 - ist Ave., é Castlegar, B.C. | ‘Thurs. — Calvary Baptist Church, Kinnaird, BC. Fri; — Kinnaird Hall, Kinnaird, B.C. ializing in Hi-Lite Restaurant Chi Foods” Open 6 a.m. to 1 Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to. 1 a.m. Fridays &. ‘Saturdays Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL‘GROUPS 2 Midnight Daily Grepefru ink. oe Ballet ‘Shop and i save ie KINNAIRD CUT RATE a CENTRAL FOOD MART WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES FOR KOOTENAY LAUNDRY ‘TO CALL PHONE 365-5336 CENTRAL FOOD MART OPEN SUNDAYS 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M.