CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 3, 1966 Technical Students Listen to CUSO Girl girl, now associ- dressed a large grou! cal students) at nn k College yesterday Judy Ransome address was part of a planned program of visits ¢o universities, colle; and clube in the Kootena: to recruit CUSO personne}. Followi her morning ighe ‘left: £ lived: until “j982, ‘to address Ro- tarians there. Yesterday evening the Un- iversity Women's Club hosted Ransom at a dinner meet- ing at the Birchbank Golf Course Clubhouse. legiate CUSO India program, “replacing dohn Wood of Toronto. ‘In 1965 she returned to Ot- tawa to become associate secre- tary for CUsOr in in the organiza- tion national office, uring the . past eu she testo in the: CUSO, mhelp. ing with the languages for In- In September of this year the GUsG-Asa programs Gndia, e programs Sarawak and Thailand). She has just returned from a trip to that area, Her activities while at uni- xersity included the Lit Society, Deutscher Verein. le Circle Pilati Trinity College College Dramatic Society, re: dent head during her second ond, third a1 pregentative rH of Toronto Students’ Admini- strative Council during third and 4} fourth years, World University durin, School, Galt, Ont., ar 1958. tter_she One . year com- luring third year, vice-president of the council pleted her senior at Neuchatel Junior College, ticipa Neuchatel, Switzerland. She attained an honors B.A. in modern languages and litera- ture at ani College, Sinicer: sity of Tor During 1068 and 1964 she was a USO volunteer in India, during fourth year, and a par- t in the WUSC Interna- tiowal Seminar in Poland during the summer of 1962." At present she is a mem- in the Toronto area before the 8} American Peace Corps, a5 vol- unteers for Service Overseas, ¢| Selkirk students learned yester- “THE GIFT THAT H ONLY YOU CAN GIVE Make an appointment TODAY PETTITT PHOTOS Phone 365-7663 CASTLEGAR - A project of a Toronto young people's church group, it was ter taken over by Canadian University Services, said Miss it is the only national or: ganization in Canada ich sel-] en, ects, trains and sends ¢ ctted Canadian volunteers for service in the developing countries of Africa, e Caribbean. CUSO has 570 volunteers in 35 countries. The oldest is a 78- the young: a 20-year-old stenographer,” Miss Ransom added. Solkirk College Weokend Rally Sets Total Record College came second to Nancy Green ‘of Notre Dame in the weekend pep rally cross coun- try race in Trail, Joanne and Nancy finished | Mr. about half a mile ahead of the 1, In other pep rally actin ee ed’ Castlegar 43 and the J. L. the} Selkirk soccer tea defeat:| th , Asia, Latin Amecica and| tf, the} covered that blondes do not A proper house oplstt: It suc. other theory 7 Mrs. Johanna years ago! — INS Photo CANADA'S “OLDEST ‘WOMAN? Said to be 1 11S years ola, which would make her the oldest woman in Canada, is Piekarskie of Wilno, Ont. She came to Cana- da from Poland as an infant, and was married a hundred Jeause the women have chosen ' The Scene at’... : : KINNAIRD SECONDARY FROM THE GALLERY along and of at brief intervals over the next is an op- mrearpeten House | ns from both sides | ter, ‘Jes peokibit: on control, distoneat cca and ‘)un- Inflation Fault of Cartwheeling Women rit ieee ee oe mittee will re Productive 1 as Tory attempts to sink — Hellyer. re oe It will, be ‘unproductive be- to joust with the supermarkets culty, Dutch Cleaning Service Professional Carpet & Rug Cleaning - Call free Zenith 6826 Cornelius van Pelt Contrary to the view ex: Pressed by the deaders tot) of ihe protean groups, the supermal s not an evil design to bilk the poor housewife out of her housekeeping money. It did not set the trend in .shopping, it simply catered to it. The working wife did not have time to visit the produce market, the grocery store and thet butcher shop on the way e from the office. even if Hi-Lite Restaurant “SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE FOOD” Phone 365-8741 for Take-Out Orders 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” ‘SMALL WORLD aah : CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 3, 1966 Hospitai Addition Tenders To be Called i in i Pecember. continue from page one) is run on lines others in the province then at Tr / 6 p.m. the doors close," said the i LONGINE ’ “ chairman, “This. would BULOVA . 'ELGIN Lordly Verigin is Honored at Brilliant With traditional services of principles that mys ! 5 z commemoration, services start- tomb of Community Centre * yikene 21 Sunday school children from Glade presented a program in hig memory, it warn era ti? ip Peter W. the ve 8 . on be his | Association’s annual meeting in in ‘8 efforts»! le to live up to Gaciot's oaths name Lordly: u tee organized arms in Russia in’ 1895 to sym-| the country’s belles the Doukaobor stand militarism | a afehewan in 1906 he leaded | Universal | Broth: with his people to abide -by | main ata nn him, tho burning of meant loss of fiaie Jands under He also was:the originator] Doukhobors. id in Sask-|of the Christian Community. of not | Peaceful Life,” letters and speech- His many bait es together with psalms and ‘are treasured by ‘the ed the He was Killed in an unsolv-| erhood, whose | ed CPR passenger train bombing | 994 oiber ial dae principle: was ‘Toil and| 42 years ago at Farron, B.C. CANDINO Westclox - Ti tion regarding bed al- Sins asad doctors are natur- faboratory: X-ray why, in ' tte face of | Hospital obvious e- provin- oigianio ls One of the delegates to Progressive — Conservative this week was A. T. when she could park Some of you ha how many steps there are in our “Beanstalk,” the stairway that leads from Tenth Avenue up to our school. Ray Ungarian says'the answer is 223. Add that hotter Soe, hewn out & cean see for it. ba ‘These peat few aa ha i en very lively ones up ere. On Friday night we held our initial dance of the year and it proved to be an unqualified suc- cess, The theme wae Se Times and everybody dressed appro- Beately. staff sneluded ane. - Joanne Faith: of Selkirk hobo him when she wasn't struggling to tame her wild, wild chagead and her: even wilder corsage. Schiavon made the scene attired in’ py! ni cap and ‘aiepiayed a sign read- ing “Detention supervisor, Al- ways on the job.” Mr. Grant sorrowfully. dis-|_ have more fun. ‘An gone up in smoke! treat during evening. was.the folk singing “of KJSS" talented trio: Mrs, ‘Miller, | 4p, 2 ht-| 0f the. Colour Parade ‘and Jag: ioxfto ran: to run ‘Mr, Jeffery’s excel- Te We are are burating with pride at the achievement of Nancy Fowler, Walter :Kabatoff, and other We would like 40 add | cot fery. deserves every pit | Bet erybouy to stumble ’o' Thunderbirds, who ‘inciden- tally are “Miag”-ples s in disguise, to glasses, children’s. underwear, the family station pragen eually in the spacious lot and her bousehold needs in bas atin up and down the roomy, air Ginditioned aisles of the super- market, ‘Women’ are “not likely to boycott such conveniences -for Tong, Those protesters who have their sights on gimmick : ad- >| packaging, and on’ sounder is | _ Simpson-Sears Ltd. Castlegar — Open Mondays from Nov. 14 to Christmas Phone 365-1707 no . doubt, would also ‘be honest enough to substract- the prices’ of. the deodorant, curtain rods, plastic Lipizzans are, of course, a breed. apart, but-all afternoon they galloped around with gay abandon. — - The conclusion of the track meet saw Panthers the winters uars the winners of. total point stant The ‘purposé of: the Meet |" ‘had been to make everbody ac- and to - infuse seach ably: both are 23 points ah of thelt nearest ridais, the Pat thers. T-Birds have edged out the Lipizzans,; Poor old: horses! Oh Peles we noticed atthe dance are first class: zi coat hangers and fry- ing ‘pans: before’ they sound off about their - “enormous \ food Meanwhile in the parliament buildings a joint committee of Sonatas ‘and MP's is conducting a full scale enquiry into con- sumer prices. The. committee as Loblaws, A Stores and Steinbergs' ha’ cussed, 1 publ their marketing Tee Views of the committee members have not‘ “made such Co-chair- Liberal MP for for Vancouver-Burrard, has pro- claimed widely, that. the com- Plan Now to Attend the Second .” ene Colonial Club Dance | Sat., Nov: 5 9p.m.- 1 am.) Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall © $1.00 Per Couple for Members $3.00 Per Couple Non-Members - HARD-TIME THEME “FREE LUNCH PRIZE FOR BEST HARD-TIME COSTUME | — REFRESHMENTS SOLD — Western and Old-Time Music By BUSINESS FORMS LTR. DEALER THE COLONIALS Jotn the Celonial Club and enjey cabsretetyte : dancee throughout the winter menths. Membership tickets on sale at the door. No minors aera new BREEZE makes : painting walls — faster & easier than ever efore! it's the new Interfor latex - guaranteedto coverlnone coator we'll, ere f is nag to do but u ait ©. | 'and'see plenty about the: kind of e anaes iwe picture, for the: fu- are: ringing L: ‘ering of 1100 students, from ‘all .| national ‘executive of the Pro- 7a caldate i in annual meeting in» Trail, in. Saturday, they resolved that'an anmui to a young PC 40. study in the| par a| Kootenay Tories Announce Scholarship IE a field of journalism. ‘ The resolution called for ahe the gressive Conservative party. to consider the setting up of a scho- larship in journalism: ‘Now, the resolution will pro-| had bably come up at the PC’s na- in’) Otte f Canada’s Centennial Report. by JOHN W: FISHER 4 CENTENDIAL COMMISSIONER 't - underestimate uses of the University of Alber- good effect the Centennial cele- e and the alsaeslty of Cal- brations' are going | to ‘have on | gary next March. Canada. ~/:, Grants from the Alberta and ‘The. Centennial. is coming federal governments are assist- just at the right time—a time ing. the universities in this Cen- ‘Can tennial year project. It is the stu- dents in our ‘society.-who. often spark the action necessary to put new ideas in motion and the tennial is a bridge to the future —-a future involving opportuni- about to eme spart at the pro-| Hes 20 gr te oe esas ¢ Throughout 1967 events and words also will help refresh the original:dream ofa’ great Cana- da: Flen the Fathers of Confed-| ¥ eration’ started on the way to the television ‘age, it has, been reality when they met at Eeinee “over Edward Island 100 ot has been exhausted in the| public prints and piong the pub- lic, sound waves * to the point _|paere most are yawn: Hihed +r think we are all eager and eady fora ‘refreshing ‘change. ‘We want to: consider the’ bright uture = for’ Canada’ sits rns sa of Canada disin- “During 1967. swe will. hear | dition across: Canada, on the two cam- David fence: Seam Louise Te ed Archambault; Bari el. Many minor ere were: [to “thelt ot steerin ‘position follow-| Arcuri, | ing © on folks Rr B.C. ‘Hydro and: Power. pas : Tenders for Clearing Areas ‘ wind fresh air'and clean out ‘the cob- ional ° va, | Bald Nov. 13-16. ,Other. delegates from ‘the ‘West : Kootenays were, 5. B. Scott’ of ‘Trail and ‘Walter Davis the associa of: Nelson; Nelson elected: president. of tal cial’ g fad “0 only ap-| members, | At’ th . ie March ey proved. "a 23-bed unit in thst | 2 ing a new chairman, chosen by the board members from among- ‘st ‘themselves, will have to be appointed. Two new board mem- will also have to be elect- "New hospital society. a bers ate to be registered 0 Jan, 1,°1967; Membership BOM cwane WHO BOBSHo a lot JERS) FRE oe BO S00ah Aes e-Diricg nays per year. lea we stock o full selechen ot SAVAGE SHOES for eniaren Maddocks Shoe Soo. Saturday's sti tended by. more than 40 Pro; the West tenay. Nelson was well Tepresent- ed at the meeting. . E. Hughes 365-5503 and Mrs, 'G. ‘Lang left day for their home at Burn well ag hearty,‘in ee The - occasion being her 90th Mrs, L, ‘Acheson and daugh- |: sive Gonscrvadl ves from all over st opinion’ and that’ of several oth- er board: members that: Castle- _ Dutch Maid Bakery ‘WEEKEND SPECIAL REGULAR BREAD, 5 leaves _- at Per Loaf .. HOMEMADE BREAD, 6 ow DONUTS, Regular 55 Dozen .. 4S In our Bakery Across from ‘Liquor Store had written to Victoria inquir- ing‘about the nie possibility of esta- lishing a chronic care hospital ere,” ‘The ceparrment hed turned uxiliary hospital, p: _| down the au Fresh Donuts Every Morning at 9 immediate? area wanting such care. Mr. aded, how- ‘ever, that it was his personal at Creston is. pleased to be af service to you: We , are open Monday to Sunday. Hours are as follows: gar wo would: be a central location for.a future chronic care hospi- - | tal auxiliary,’ This would’ be in addition to: the: recently ;under- taken‘ chroni c-care floor in’ the ‘Monday to ‘Saturday . can 8 Oth fo 5 | pm. ~ Sundays 8 am: 4pm. (By ‘Appointment, Only)” FrICe HOURS: 1-2 p.m. Monday: - Saturday 75 7.30 p.m. By. Aepeintment Only) aap Bai a es Dr. K. poy ry Kootenay Animal Clinic present Mr, and’ Mrs, E.R. Hawkins to celebrate indaw. and er doorway of room’ with wet young. guests. w If Friday..at ‘the ‘home. oot : % Saree al Y other. arets while sanding floors, cov- |+ here’s the best $2 gift package in town! aA = to Ane Qworth $2.00 alone). L 2. Ascenic Cae diary with-26 beautiful B.C, colour scenes, i : webs. A country with such a po- KAA — File CQ 2818 (approximately. 78 acres feutial has no place for cobwebs, sheet to catch dirt and dust. With half the world pitching In to make Expo 67 the biggest whoop-de-do Canada has ever seen, you've probably already made up your) mind to come.’ But why pay more for your fun than you need? Buy your Expo 67 entrance Passport now, and save up to 37% over prices &t the gate. At the reduced advance prices, a Dally Passpost costs $9, = Weekly Passport (7 consecutive days) $7.50. Also big reductions on Seesen * Passports, and Youth Passports. Children 2-12 on April 28th, 1967, half price. They're on sale everywhere—at banks, travel agents, . n stores, service clubs, women's associations, labour groups, and wherever you see the official Expo 67 sign. “Ask about Bonus Books, too, for big discounts ers en food, rides and entertainment. “Kootenay ; Builders & Suppliers - LINOS — SASH AND DOOR ... ALL ‘TYPES OF LUMBER. . oor ELK CEMENT — PLYWOOD oe All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order L13:— File CQ 2822: (approximately 192. acres) ML — File CQ 2823 (approximately: 390 acres) — of the Arrow Lakes Reservoir Area. SEALED TENDERS clearly marked as above, will be received up to 12:00 Noon, Tuesday, ‘November 22,'1966:Zor, rene of each of the areas listed above. . The K' areas lie in the C River Valley 5 miles south of Revelstoke,-B.C., the L and M:areas lie on . the Arrow Lakes between Needles and Nakusp, B.C., and the W area is near Beaton, B.C. All areas are to be ‘cleared on a lump sum 2. A 10% Bid Bond or Certified Cheque must accompany the tender for each area. The successful contractor must provide a 50% ‘Performance Bond. Tender forms” and specifications for the above areas may be after Monday, October 31, 1968 at the office of the Pur- chasing’ Department, Meh Floor, 970 Burrard Street, Vancouver 1, B.C, Telephone MU 93-8711, Local 2579, without: charge. 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