PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 First Ave. ‘Paster Rov. 3, D. Coopss Phone: 365-6212 Services inday: 956 am. Sun 11.00 a.m, We School 7.00 p.m. Evening Service| batch of searing articles about . Sanday School at 11 az. ‘CHURCH OF GOD —/ QXinnaird Comm, Hail) Pastor: Rey. Ira Johnson se Phone 365-671 _ 10.39 a.m. Morning Worship 7.30 p.m. Wednesdays * Held in homes. LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St. David's ui Caarch Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark ST. DAVID’S ‘ANGLICAN - CHURCH 8.00 am, Holy Communion 11.00 am. Holy € --| able stand — purely logical bas- ison ‘THE i Five, four, three, two, one, blast off. Count down for another | thin LAST WORD a little while the provincial de- pariagat of sweepstakes and lot. te ries the evils of gor tests, Health minister’ MacEachen mean mons last Thursday old age pensioners guaranteed income supplement will involve the “determination of the in- come of a pensioner.” And oddly enough the Ot- tawa_ correspondents are pre- pared to play ball with Mr. Mac- chan this time. In July when the increase was first announced, along with the income investigation, scare headlines appeared ‘across the country and editorial writers had a field day with this means test business. gainst it, of course. But then I am against’ govern- ments’ and against old age pen- sioners. This is not a faghion- ed on the law of supply and de- mand. And the only thing govern- ments ever ly me with is taxation forms and propaganda. I am against old age pen- sioners because in any decent civilized country there should not be any such thing. able to build Syringa C: park and Sheep pines arks wv a sentailves‘Zrom atutticipaiities It might even be that after gency Measures College confer parks department| Was Ald. Lorne Zinio who re- t and tien Merman ould bs ess of the conference. : themselves a Castlegar A! Between 80 and 100 repre- acrot3 Canada attended the four- day semi-annual Canada Emer- .jence for elected officials near .,Asnprior, Ont. this month...’ could finance the tour- Attending from Castlegar ported back to council the suc- He said the conference is aimed to assist municipalities with problems of nuclear and The pi would make perfect mi else. a ee a that should be filed: 86 hours, pass during the ci iB year, how enbaker will say be grown in a gi Let’s face it a fellow can|sentations were made by the + _ Horse racing never seems to have caught ‘a in the west. Piao. Hime i disasters, j, said Me though there are some good subjects tracks. So the sweepstakes] discussed and studied included: would have to.use other medias. | th issump- Here are.a few, suggestions | tions; responsibilities of federal, How many points the cost; ments in civil emergency, plan- of living will rise in the next| ning; effects ne = low many illegitimate chil-| ergency. services, such as health, laws municipalities will have to| welfare, manpower, emergency Hoy many illegitimate chil- dren will be brein the next ir. “How many times John Dief-| ed with demonstrations of the “My fellow| concept ‘of operations in areas Canadians” in his next speech. | damaged by. nuclear attack, sub- How many miles of hair can| jected to radioactive fallout or ven period by| being used to receive evacuees During the conference pre- director general of the Canada. emergency measures organiza- tions, officials of several. feder- al departments and authorities with experience of Canadian He added, “The e threat and planning a: provincial and municipal govern- pons; and Se Churtions: to vem: supply planning and agricul- ure. : “The role of the Canadian Armed Forces was also discuss- and injured persons from other Plan, started throughout Canada vince. plan. A booklet is available from the Penticton office: explaining and records necessary to oper- ing. ‘The old should he cared for by the family as they are in Italy. They should not become relucteny wards of a reticent re. In Italy the old folks are treated with respect and serve a useful and vital capacity as fireside pundits and supreme hearth judges. Canada ‘is an advanced couniry with advanced ideas. But then so was Orwell's Eurasia, ft & & ow A front page story last week about the preempting of Central Kootenay Regional Dis- trict planner Terry Clegg proved once and forall the old saying “Sticks and stones etc” is strict-' ly for Confucius, planner was. hired monton, the story said he was ed Edmonton. .Only a one-letter ding mistake THE SALVATION ARMY (11 Pine Street) Envay Cliff Phipps APOSTOLIC GHURGH 2 blocks East of the ? Castleaird Shopping Centre a ares ur | tive wars. re- ¥ rans: Pree ard luctantly in the late 50’s: when 7.2320 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Phone 365-5884 Rev. C. Stone, Minister z CALVARY. BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor. D. Reeves, B. Th. : Across High Faron from x ” Plaza Family Bible Hour 10 a.m. Family. Worship 11 a.m. Evening Service — 7.30 p.m. ‘All Welcome but sufficient to cause conster- nation among the ranks of the district planners. Bear with me, please Mr. Dee. 31. + ee we Tax increases — provincial, municipal aud federal — can be blamed squarely on the coun- try’s blanket bible belt policy. This policy forces Canadians’ healthy gambling instincts into dark closets and backrooms and one’s ‘losses aren’t-even tax de- ductable. Now that the Central Koo- gional District has -pro- loing away with its plan- ent there is no rea- would pay for re-instatement of the planning department. France and Spain both start- ed lotteries after their respec- Instead of saying‘a district from Ede |* Clegg, even if it is only until f ‘a chosen high school class. But it’s no good dreaming. their department of education examin- ation policies and procedures. Perhaps ‘some parents no- ticed the absence of the words, “core tests.” The old core tests, as many of us knew thém, are no longer used as the main evaluating device. Since the uently made up card, and memorize a few days before the test and write an examina- tion that would allow them to pass the course. ‘o-day work is. more important than a single, test.-Included in this di work are ‘classroom Siscussions, homework | assigni ments, In some’ classes, ‘the oral. jeatonan-aney er period iven way to a group cussion. Since: many of our form- er “facts” or beliefs have now been proven incorrect, or have at least been altered, th le class , | Row discusses “ideas” and “‘con- cepts” more than actual rules. An example would be a science course where. it is no longer sufficient: for. a ‘student to learn just equations and form- it learned bookie William Hill had: more money than the ex- chequer eaned in one year and Ireland has been running its hospitals on’ Canadian sweep- stake entries for years. But we have this bible- puncher’s outlook on the issue ev when people have got condition- ed to mailing weekly coupons, we could set it up on a provin- cial scale. ‘More than 80 per cent of Nevada's income comes from the one-armed bandits and the rou- lette_ games. x Tf a slogan like “Beautiful British Columbia” can reap the amount of tourist money it-do- get. CASTLEGAR ROBSON Phone 365-8887 Rev. Frank Willey MORNING WORSHIP Castlegar — 11.15 a.m. Robson — 10 a.m. Castlegar — Sunday School 9.30 a.m. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Uniting Since 1925 the Congregational Methodist and Presbyterian Churches of Canada KINNAIRD . GENELLE — Phone 365-7814 Rev. Don Faris WORSHIP Kinnaird — 11 a.m. Genelle — 7 p.m. Kinnaird Church School Age 8 to grade 3-11 a.m. Grade 4 to 9 - 9:45 a.m. . in science might make ‘these textbook rules. out of date. within’ the next few months and then the student's knowledge will also be obsoleti ee) A TEACHER TALKS this ‘time most’ of the| “parrote.” : r | any kind. Give students a written test? quizes, laboratory work be *|ate sucha pension plan, it would have to start this ago, he said. ~ With the change in empha- testing to class- be graded. Should the group dis- cussions be graded? Should not the student be ‘permitted an ex- change of opinions on any given topic without being subjected to a mark on the expression of those opinions. i Some students will not take part in class discussions because of personality problems. It is not uncommon for some of the best students in a class to do the. least discussing because they are afraid of saying’ the wrong 2. What grade should be given to a student who actually knows the correct answers but will not give that answer orally? Maybe there should not be grading of When students write tests are they not’. wasting ‘time © that could better be used in studying new material? “It would seem But, if you do not have tests, how do you know what the: student has ‘learned? ‘With- Students are encouraged to do more than just remember what they have been ‘told or what they hay es then think what sort of re- action “Blackjack B.C.” would], Combine ell your INSURANCE Mnsvrenes wader ene poly with one ait exphy dele... one promiura to pay. MAXIMUM COVER FRUIT GROWERS MUTUAL INSURANCE beme and property AT MINIMUM COST YOUR FRUIT GROWERS/ OFFICE 365-6665 M. W. — MIKE — SHISKIN 269 Columbia Ave., Castlegar CIS INSURANCE AGENT «HOME 365-6704 apply the new pension scheme org we are now in a position to nation-wide.”” pe! be eligible for both, eligible for benefits under the Canada, Pension Plan at the mo- ment : years old next year and down to 65 by 1970, Mr. Adamson signed to be increased accord- ing. to cost-of-living rises and inflation.” business is Handled by the de- artment tributions to the Canada Pen- dermen Attends Conference At Ontario Emergency Measures Coiiege areas,” said Mr. Zinio, Menibars-of tho conferonco; montal planning courses. ent:a complete day in group}: gencies, ‘The Canadian Emergency{ties connected with a wide range of federal depart- In addition to the confer- ssions on matters related | ences of mayors, federal depart- to nuclear and peacetime emer- Fegponsibill ies, also train senior officials in specific responsibil: nning Measures College, located a mile and operations for likely peace o an Canada Pension. Plan Rises With Living Costs local tact the The new. Canada Pension} ston Fund. since January 1988, ted and who have or will reach the last January, was explained to| age of 68 next year should con- recently by. two’ officials from j ly, Mr. Adamson: said.’ the new pension office at Pen- ti and function of the new depart- ment. Mr. Adamson will be avail- plan to any: residents who re-) gy quest such information in ad- vance of any visits he might make to this’ part of the pro- Mr, Adamson, ‘said many. P tha workings © of -the pension |: Because of the calculations ‘been imposible “But with modern comput: Benslon sot: $175 @ month. It is important to remem- age ati8) years by 1970. ows and People 69 years or older are Geath hen jeton 10 years to come Into full of 5 fo come into a6 Gordon Collins, district man- fect before full benefits will te ager, and field officer Tom Ad-| paid. Reduced pension will: be amson explained the system] paid’ until the -payments are gradually increased by. 1967. Pension: : a able periodically to explain the erage caenngi and eotiion mations g the period. before. re-}.) ary during the ¢ ton tl people are still confused with pilor to g fhe contetbusion ated A person retiring next year ? and .whose average income: was S . A $400 ‘a: month will receive a exactly who qualifies for the new Waneton: id chow much| Moathly pension of $20, as well). they are eligible to'receive. © oe the old age 5 rity, pension fe But ‘a’ person who is now 55 and whose earnings average Years, will ve able to retire In ears, able to retire in scheme 15 years| 1976 ‘aged 65, with a combined age pension, now available to people’ aged 69, ‘is also being reduced to an eligible provided for under the od gusranteedtocoverinone coat or we'll give you the \ extra paint FREE!” OVER 1000 BREEZY.COLORS Manufactured by Ganaral Falot Gerporation of Censts Uniesd OGLOW Ri B ‘Phene 365-7202 it's the new interior fatex ‘ BROTHERS BLDG. SUPPLY LTD. This will be reduced to 68 said. ‘The new pension plan is de- Deductions are made from nt of national health and fare. . 5 Persons who have paid con- KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO ST. RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. 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The equip-| or three-drawer ’ filing cabinet. as furnaces have earned} ment often includes air filtering | This’ compact ‘slze now: makes this distinction by’ providing the |'as well.» * : it possible ‘to install the gas complete comfort ‘every house- cally, this'type of heat-| furnace in a: basement’ corner, hold ‘desires and by doing it] ing system conalsts of .a furnace | closet, crawl space; attic. or low. cost 0: with a fan or blower that forces | breezeway, | leaving the. :-home infrequent and: simple: mainten-| heated’ airthrough a network) with increased living or storage ance, durability and efficlency,| of ducts to registers in the sev-| space. © °” : Heist says Reg Skinner, local 'Inland| eral rooms ‘of the home. The Another major reason for Natural gas manager. Skinner, is the ease afforded jn a summertime. central By Henry Heald conditioning. The same blower, FROM THE GALLERY FROM THE GALLERY: _ By Ren canal 2 “Wounded, But: Not Slain’ ici‘ Sar“ " 3 : But gas furnaces give much “Wounded,~ but: not slain”) Maloney and called him. Dalton| more than just ‘sufficient ‘heat was the verdict on John George | Camp. One story accused Alber-| in. winter and. cooling ‘in sum- Diefenbaker as the delegates to|ta MP Jack Horner of being in-| mer, Where some other. systems -the annual Progressive ‘Conser- | volved in a scuffle with a Camp | fall short, gas furmaces can pro- vative party convention boarded | supporter and then ran a: hasty) vide even air: temperatures, trains and buses to leave’ Otta-| correction when it was discover-|freshening,. humidification, wa ait the clone ot tie three ed fhe belt erent was puackee cleanliness and quietness. event week, |: rother Hugh, also an: Albe: 0) installed gas To call it-a convention is a | MP. k furnese aytonce vf air; in fhe serious misnomer. November 14- The poem from which Mr.| house is ‘brought back to its 16, 1966 will go:down in history | Diefenbaker quoted his “wound:| source of - heat. and ° filtration as the most bizarre :three ‘days | er, but not slain” piece turned | about four times each hour. Out- ever enced by the digni-/up in three newspapers with) side wall and window. surfaces fied halls of the sedate Chateau | three’ different names all at-| are constantly blanketed with an live in| tributed to different: authors. | npward-moving stream of heated e century, Richard Barton of - s will be written about 'o the loyal supporters E DOH Will Fix Up Road But Wants envies the historian who canj ot slain” was a triumphant ral- take time to study events in per-| ly. call..The others, those who newspapers, radi as reporters sought the opinions | ded, but not slain” applies equal-|ing to carry out requested re- fusing to say the least. No less| character, is ‘fighting his last) _ comprehensive road condition, a paper than the He or lack of.¢ondition, ‘report req) ep e appropriate “time “before the| immediately because’of danger MOORE @ leadership convention takes] to school buses using the road. BUSINESS FORMS LTB. diation, for tem will’ remove excess heat from ‘that section of the house and send it to the’ shaded side of the house, where uncomfort ably: cool ‘temperatures ‘other- wise might prevail: / Modern homes usually are well insulated,: which conserves heat but. from ‘en! nant air. Leaving windows open drafts. With a:-gas furnace a equipment ‘often’ includes air | gas furnace popularity, says Mr. | invit small inlet for outside air may be attached: and:any foreign matter in the fresh.air ts remoy- dj ed by. the system's filter before entering ‘the rooms. 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