INTHIS CORNER By ARNOLD MARTIN sane and ‘Phone Books’ ‘Want éo read'the newspaper.(no one except the 198 per- » News, it has. been said, |eons whose eee aie tinal can be thought of as occupy-| and the 386 parents who sired of sats |ing ‘one, af sce “circles of|the listed persons. paehege! in the mind of the “Two paths lie open to reader. ewspapers — to challenge There is the most distant,| Bio. rat with thelr lst of ‘Don’ t Recognize China Urges Reader's Letter men, all Communists, to Mos- cow, not to mention his ab- ortive attempt to row over to Cuba when he.was apprehen- ded by the U.S, Coast Guard HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER? .; wt Then you want a central address. cloge to ‘all attractions, fet ‘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 usa line for our descriptive bro- ure. Junior “Club Golf . OIF SOE Public, Figures Heard At Chamber Civic Night YEAR END STOCK TAKING Ploring the fact that the gov- thing unique to the ernment of Red China was not SCHOOL TROPHIES reflect their from the flash bulb of the Castlegar News the highlight of a career for graduates and others at SHSS— camera and reflect, too, A total of 55 persons were present last Th to wit- ness or participate in an in- formative and colorful civic night, presented by the Castle- gar and District Chamber of Commerce. The ght, the second an- nual event of fa to Tepresentatives of both Cae las of of all gras were awarded these trophies last Fri- day for performance in both academic and athletic courses. — Castlegar News Photo Giraud Shower Held Monday in Robson Hall ning in the Robson Commun- leon Gitad wheee. marriage | fish ud, whose marriage |to Cornellius E. Froese, of Prince enone takes place on e A surprise miscelleneous shower was held Monday eve- Marx Auto Body & Paint Service Towing — Body Work Painting — Welding Insurance Claims Handled Promptly 24-Hour Wrecker Service Phone 365-7248 June 29. Upon their arrival, the guest of honor, her brides- maid, Miss Joy Anderson and her mother, Mrs. F. Gir: ch ited was shower, and ‘hostesses close friends of long standing, there were = approximate! ly 160 invited guests. 2 were piled upon an ecru lace ations included bowls of col- ored iris. The many lovely gifts covered table. Kathy was as- sisted in opening the gifts by Joy "Anderson and her mother. During the serving of de- licious refreshments, a beau- shower cake Registration July RED c ROSS SWIMMING INSRUCTION Clarke's Pool 762 2nd Ave. Castlegar FIRST CAMPAIGN JULY 2 - 13 Phone 365-5106 for information 2nd 9-12 a.m. Juni Saving, Adult and | Survival Training. Tuesday, June evenings. Castlegar — Robson — Thrums MINOR BASEBALL END OF SEASON WIND-UP cooK — KINSMEN PARK, CASTLEGAR Sand Lot Cook-Out Wednesday, June 26, 6.30 p.m. Little Canadians, Pony and Babe Ruth Cook-Out Presentation of trophies will take place both PARENTS OF ALL BASEBALL PLAYERS ARE WELCOME x4 x OUT 25, 6.30 p.m. tifully was cut by the honoree a served to the guests. Giraud and her sesther en ex- to all present for such a won- derful evening. ARDA Assistance For Oolischenia — Is Looking Better Efforts. of the Ootischen- an upswing at last meeting of the ‘Central Kootenay Regional District. A guest at the aon Mr. Awmack, rural ment officer for pony ia lo lined to the board a survey of Central Kootenay Regional District and its ramifications for areas such as Ootischenia which might decide to seek assistance under the Agricul-| Den: tural Rehabilitation and De- velopment Act. “There was a clear indi- cotion* ey certain areas, if of CKRD, would be entitied to consideration from the senior governments for projects under the jure de. velopment program of ARDA” CKRD press release said. “Mr. Awmack indicated that if at some future time certain areae were desirous of ARDA’s rural evelopment program, it would be best if the projects’ were worked through the Terional district,”, the release went on. Mr. mack explained i is a need for tended their sincere thanks |, utilizing these facilities of|3;D Kinnaird town ad- recreation — C0! on, group operating under CKRD. the representatives ex- gress and in this area, he said, to woe silent about ‘the is- sues until you know the ar ea.” “One of the primary pro- blems which affects area isis its inability to ee the useful energy of its young | Peoples he sgontended. “There is‘ n int in someone telling me at vere s plenty fon these Kids to do— it’s not a fact. “There are applications for young people (who want jobs) but we dort} have ways of employing .th Young people : launch themselves on a career -‘soon- er or later,” but they gener- ally nee $9 do this bylle ave ing this i own. belief is that Somelow, we pave at tock cen: lustry — ba that would provide opportun- ity for these people.” “People say we don't real- here. If Mr. Cairns contended this area vist develop both indus- are being made in But, since: this also ap- plies to most of B.C., he ae. this area must pro- clared, ‘the | mote something else— some- Red Sox Sock Blue Sox Friday In Pony league ‘action last prey, the Castlegar. Re Sox iced the hapless Gastegar 5 Blue Sox 15-5 with Chambers pitching en me his usually strong games. Hew Siar backed up by a Poh That ae marked the md of the season for the Pony league. The Red Sox won the pennant with a 6-1 prin leks, record. team played well throug! the seaso: o Deeak was done most- Dennis: Chambers, was Band up by the ee of P, Koochin, L. Ker- ip Koochin led the team in an all-round perfor- mance. He not only was a good hitter but directed the team well from behind the], plate. Sebnny Dt Dunn glshed as top hitter while Larry Ke at short aud Gary Ronkie at at thority 7. CKRD is considered such id is some tremen- t|dinated planning. t et ac and area. “One of the first things new are villages. Here is the unique fact and I can't help but think that this is valuable. “A model Doukhobor.y vil: ut there appears to be a lack of coor- ‘Planning Is not a separ- i:| ate thing from all other activ- ities, where you read the, lan- ner’s report and say, we'll do domething about that 4 two,’ a year or and then le unique ue at is Sel- lege. apr over the place there are individuals who merit cre- dit for this. “But why were they able to do ia It is because of a “viable economic unit” that this hu; ge project came, to fruition, Cairne d is in now, a sin No. Now, there. is. th problem. The complexities that make it necessary for us to work together. “Us old guys are just not in-| Smart. enoy ugh to run things so that we could do. it. FOr reason we must work nee he conet yaad. s remarks’ partic Sularly in con- nection with the Doukhobor 2jc/memorial was Ed Mosby of Castlegar, local .alderman who, he pointed out, was eaking as a member of the | jj Selkirk College Museum As-| fj sociation.” Kinnaird Mayor Carl Loe- ming in Kinnaird pool to ‘open the season there. “Being a non-swimmer, I was most happy to take up the challenge for Ald. (G. S.) Rust to erin for me,” Mayor Loe- present Kinnaird’s good name in the event. Mr Rust later ree of g | vince. = Loeblich pointed out 1967 was Kinnaird’s year as a town, “so the badge at is one in which we are f iz our ever in spite of this fact, the emu rate: zhas been kept to 14 mills, luding as a part of it the 1.46 mills for (continued on page twelve) Cas-Rob Playoffs Now Underway ffs are un in all Aiaslons of the Castle gar-Robson Minor Baseball Association. dous work with their gloves. th Dunn led the hitting with a .778 average. Chambers led the pitch- ers with a 4-1 record and 52 Will You Trade Promise For Promises? The bidding for your vote increases as election day comes nearer. Fanci- ful economic solutions and quick easy answers are becoming more and more plentiful. Don’t Trade Promise For Promises Don Griffiths has 23 years of experience in making how to work with people and for people. He will continue to do just that as your representative in Ottawa. Kootenay West has an opportunity for representation in the new i ative Trudeau Government. HELP YOURSELF TO A GOOD THING ELECT A TRUDEAU LIBERAL -. ELECT DON GRIFFITHS Inserted by the Trudeau — Griffiths Liberal Campaign Box 434, Trail, B.C. decisions. He knows ttle Pony division players 3 are also |i be ‘uniform eir cookout to be held Weanes: ‘PHOTOCOPYING - Letters — Birth Certificates Important Papers Clippings Copies of Book Pages Black-on-White Process Reasonable Rates CASTLEGAR NEWS SALE STARTS’ THURSDAY Thru to the 29th. ITEM Stock [Sale on. hand [Price Regular Price 6.75 SJars 49c F99 Ointment for Psoriasis ............ ; F99 Ointment for Psoriasis Halibut Liver Oil Capsules, 100’s * Absorbent Cotton, large .. Gauze Steripads, 4 X 4 Bisma Rex Mates Tab . Bs Old Spice Brushless Shave Tube .... TONI HOME PERM’S Regular, super, gentle . Listerine, large 14-oz. size Head and Shoulders ALL SIZES 2 For Price of One Coricidin Tabs 2 For Price of One 5 Cell Flashlights .. D Size Batteries .... Shell Vapona No-Pest Strips . Curl Free Curl Relaxer Perm . Tiffany Crystal Clear Hair Spray Phisohex 5 Miss Genteel Hair Brush 7 Piece Tarolene Salad Bowl & 4 small bowls, serving fork & spoon *Thra ‘Warming Linament “Marcus Orla Dusting Mitt . : Bronchial Cough Syrup, old style .. Rexall Triple Action Medicated GE. Light Bulbs 25, 40 60 100 Dristan 12 hour relief Switch & Go Construction Set Twin Peak Road Racer G.L. Joe Space Cap & Suit . 15.95 Reduced 66% 429° 2 49c 8.75 1 98c 19.49 1 5.98 59.95 Reduced 10% ~Zeom Motor by Marx .. Tigeroo — Put a tiger on your kite Karner Big Burger Timex Watches ... Vantage Pendant Watches . Radio Record Players and Tape Recorders Lloyds Cassitte Recorder Boone 93.49 28.95 Reduced 20% 1 56.75: Mo one can achieve this be- cause no one really delleves the eavin lists names, but rather’ to print -mews which serves two pur-|irrev. poses — informing the com- munity and making people ——— CHURCH OF GOD Friday: Young Peoples 7.80 s pm. _ APOSTOLIC CHURCH tlor the state of woods during involving Viet Nam or other major world issues, whit may ater an individual's indirectly, it at é is the mid-range a ee involving national or other» ocond priority, news, which may ou De season, The most significant circle of news is that which aitects you, or cotens your auton are ‘involved in an autom: e accident, ou will the Castlegar News to find w whether or not that ac- cident has been reported, Of lesser. interest, but aul within this inn id of the company for which | we you work or the possibility of a strike at that ts of names interest ich| names, or to challenge CBC TV, the news media that recognized by Canada, and that one-quarter of humanity ean be beaten, byt newspap. deadlines. Which one appeals most to © News Juniors are reminded oe upcoming urnament June and July and it is hop: ed that C: will be wel _ First Kinnaird Brownlie Pack ' Ends Season The 1st Kinnaird Brownie pack wound up activities for the summer with a wiener roast recer recently, at the | home of at Mrs. Cec Munns, pede Vely, ball: game 5 was Is were also teste enjo; ‘The ; for tHe patlnder der’s, badges » Debbie Gorkott "and Debt le Martin jand refreshments as part the test towards their olden hands. “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 781, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365-5503 Do you remember how were last ear’ ® recall friends from | sui Warfield * who dropped in one evening when we were pick- ing our cherries and decuned our offer of some take pone a family that never tires of fruit.even when’ sur- ‘Ques., 7.50 Prayer-binle study | w; Phone 365-3150 W. Love, Minister LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES ST. DAVID'S ANGLICAN CHURCH 8 a.m. Holy Communion ll am, Holy Communion GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th Ave. Kinnaird. Rev. J. H. Wiseman Service of Worship and Sun- day School at 9.30 a.m. by it, this = seemed, such a negative answe It turned out thet trees in that particular section of farfield had tiny © little worms, Their entry into the| elbow roo completely coi splitting to and. only by the cherry was if presence known. Even more frustrating is the fact that some people nad even canned aumerous jars of to find when their work was done these. I had been told the year before when permission given to pick cherries in sume of the abandoned orchards t definitely in the of it, many might find this news release on wormy cherries from W. a Peters d sistrict horticultur- | Called ou Garbage for ball (boasting both a small diamond and a large diamond) horsealioes | fad a a play area 50 ‘climbin, which ¢ ehildven feat they must | 2! lo. They sould climb a spider, a rocket ship, a giraffe ora stagecoach. Each -‘piece ‘of equipment is made from stur- dy metal rods. i Seen the toddler can be Placed in spe designed swings that hold them secur- ely and safe. tend Sea ere eeene: games Susan represented at all these ev- e fifth annual Silver City Junior Invitational will be held Sunday at the Ross- land-Trail course with an en- try fee of $2 which includes an after-gamé meal. the tee; however, coarlier advice will’ be appreciated to facilitate cal soeting: The Nolan boys junior open will be held July 6 wi an entry fee of $2.. Entry forms can be. ob- tained from Peter Young, uinlan or from the pro shop and should be sent b Glen Morton, 304 Observa- tory St, Nelson, postmarked: on or bitore J June 28. The B.C. junior tourna- ment will be held a Vancou- ver starting July 15. All those wishing to play in’ this event jphould contact this -zone has-to be indicated at that time. Measles the at one time or andther nN measles, 28/not all countries recognize vise |adian delegation of business- It has been Faculty A fot ose Committee, Ald: E. Mosby of had no in the UN — but don’t you think that this government is no and deported back to Canada, who was barred from enter- ing US.A, as an inadmissible person, does not intend to give Canada the same kind more the people of China than the Nazis were representing the people of cccupied France, Holland or piness Fauqier. Mao i gave utp Andrew Potochi, Sands Motor Hotel MUtual 2-1831 Davie at Denman Commercial Cards Honored © “On English Bay at Stanley Park’ Greece in the 1640's? Recognizing it and giving it a seat in the UN would be taking away the last hope of the oppressed people of China whose only comfort is that their aggressors. it makes one wonder Mr. Trudeau, who in 1960 went to Peking to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Red Revolution, who called Mao Tsetung a wonderful strate- gist, who in 1952 led a Can- Museum Must Have Doukhobor Support Nelson and Castlegar re- presentatives have formed a steering committee to revive interest in a museum of Dou- khobor history in the West Kootenay area. A representa: tive said plans will go ahead providing there is sufficient interest shown in the project yy Russian citizens .of the pee This active participation ople tember. Gattinger, chairman | of Selkirk College How can you be in four places at once?. ‘Get three extension phones! Do you enjoy sprinting around the house when the phone rings, or would you prefer just to reach your hand out (astlegar, | ohn ensbs librarian fc Salk Ce Coes and Mrs. among the committee mem- ‘Mary Woodrow are'| The choice is yours. Today a handy, com- panionable extension phono for kitchen, living room or bedroom costs 80 little per month. Order yours this week. from your B.C. TEL Business Office, o= ACTS Toaders Have Been Disposition Site For This Gistrict Central hootensy. Region- al District has called for tend- Ts on ‘preparation of the Gastlegar and District garbage disposal site. e irl of Cherry Fruit Flies in the Kootenay Area of B.C. It explains the various steps i in Cc of of the Lord’s Supper BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Reeves — Ph. 7175 | can Next te the Cloverleaf Motel , Castleaird Plaza CHOCOLATES } Moirs — Black Magic — Jenny Lind — Big N’ Bold Baverian Mint — Peppermint Patties — Pot of Gold All Reduced to Half Price. 25.98 3, 898 2.52 2for2.49 15.95 Half Price : See Our Clearance Table ALL SALES CASH AND FINAL “CARL’S | DRUGS CASTLEAIRD PLAZA 730 pm. Prayer and Bible Study feed pan. Home League thi | and should be use- ful to both home gardeners | ed. and commercial growers alike. Further information and | gar, bulletin ae Have you si you ever found that, en i chilling a the family fridge watermelon, Hist et ag asthe fal Try utilizing the camp cooler. Place a quantity of ice }Of the cubes or chunk’ ice on the Bottom, "then set the melon If placed weil ahead of time, it'will be as cool as if not cooler than, -when chilled in the . fe 8 nay ‘ot. a. ‘Tevent “plcnle in couldn't hi ‘Kinnaird park, I but feel the Garden Mi | in) can be very pleased Siew iecelt bs children | syns ees we proves: apara| oR No date for beginning use of the sit site has been mention- the rising ‘Ww. of ‘the ‘Columbia flooded tbe by seepage. CASTLEGAR : ROBSON Geo. Henin BA: BD. 7, MORNING WORSHIP ~ Castlegar — 11.15 a.m. Rev. Clinton Howard . Phone 365-7814 Worship, Kinnaird 11 a.m. @enelie 9.30 am... Sanday School — 1 ‘FJ. SMITHERAM TRAILER TOWING Pally Insured Phone 365-5308 ‘Box 1351, Castlegar ‘Starting June 30th 4968" IMPORTANT CHANGES IN UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE New benefits /.New contributions / New wage ceiling alt cf SSaebous * S0oneabee sosssess tHE ‘$1.03 and under $1.18 $1.16 and under $1.33 and: ‘gueeeveed[fl i i } eeeeeeess ii 4) ‘These. 1969, ff your pay ; Berlods tio not coincide with that day, and if you wish to avoid using Both the old and few retes tn the same pay period, you may uses @) [Sea RITES for any pay periods ending on or 4! your post office for etampe ofthe new denominations p » $f you are rogietered es an mplayer with the Unemployment | Pa ‘trom Jane 30th ‘exchanging stamps hes bean mater teres 4). Tho wage celling Is ralsed from $5,480 to $7,800. All salaried snployees eaming up to and Including $7,800 8 year are insurable 5 Enpldyom paldby he hour ey, lee or mel ena insure, regardless of the amount of 4) Asan and fishermen do not pay Pay 10¢ and are credited board Prod. of $100 a wooke This was fermerty $69, “sy For claims established before July 4st, the beneft rate established ane cect wes made will continuo to apply unt the ctaim Is ended, 5) For eamings of less than $20.00 a wook, most em; are credited with'a contribution for half a week. However ferme any contributions for eamings of fess than $9.00 a week. But if they t have eamings from $9.00 to wie they with a contribution for half a week, 6) If you work in lumbering and logging, and If your contribution weeke are determined oy. applying divisors to the number of cords or feet luced, your contributions will be ef the sata for carninge Revised coples of the Employer's Handbook and Table of Deductions ‘will be malled before June 30th 1968 to all employers registered with the tn adition; bookfets and tables for employers in logging and fiching sn sito be cetributed st itor date: ‘These booklets and tables will contain detalled information on the to the Act passed by Parilament In March of tits year. If you have further questions or wish more: . Information, the nearest office of the Unemployment Insurance Commission ‘will be alad to heip you, We suggest that you keep this notice handy for tature rterence, _ UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION rane nore