CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 13, 1969 SHSS ACTIVITIES 8y Katherine Knippelberg Say! Don’t forget our 1969 Winter Carnival. It’s go- ing to be great fun for every: one! We'd like all of Kinnaird with a carried Ben it rads all the way from Trail to Castlegar. Each grad will run a quarter alle: and pass the torch on e until 8:00 p.m. pie ts last grad will run into the school bearing our torch proudly. And that's not all! on down to Stan- four-day festivities and take a gander at all the lovel: snow sculptures which wil take form between now and then. We've got some real talent in the school. Then there will be foot- ball games in the snow, a cross-country ski race, a ski- ween Cominco and Celgar, a hoedown dance... There are 50 many things planned that we can’t even begin to describe them. Come on down and see for yourself. a al be well worth the ef- Glamor and Exemplor' Chapter Topics LEAD im! ‘Xi Alpha Lar bers met in the latter vpart of January at the home of ae! Peter Majesgey of Kin- : ane cultural entitled “The House and Home” was given by Mrs. David Calder. She spoke on the interior of the home, ie expressing of one’s ideas to create a homey at- mosphere and the reflecting of a person's personality. Her cultural included articles on the surroundings of the house _ the art of Good Food “Phey spoke on Eo0d roolss and glamor, as well style and care, cosmetics and beauty aids. Mrs. Eaton was guest speaker and demonstrated Neutramatic, a non-organic cosmetic. Irs. Kay Jones modeled 25S tor “the even- ing was Mrs. Ed Isakson. The February,.meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Mrs. James Gormley and Mre. George Cat Come ley Humphries during the % doo race, a tug-of-war. bet-|M TIMBE-E-E-R! — and down comes another UIC Amendment Of 1968 Designed For New Conditions When the Unemploy- ment Insurance Act was a- mended in 1968, the purpose was to bring the coverage ceiling and the rates of.unem- @ {ployment Insurance benefits and the artes of contribution into line with new conditions. Increases in wage levels since 1959, when the last adjustments were made, had had the effect of excluding from coverage many. Cunad- ians for whom the Unemploy- -ment Insurance Act is intend- ed to provide. In.1968 the insurable ceil- ing was set at an annual $7,800 average wage for sal- aried workers. This then re- presented roughly 1% tunes the average ruling wage. I was based on: the , FOR WINTER. 2: DRIVING Get Up And a Go Go Go We have all the sizes needed CASTLE MOTORS PHONE 365-7033 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 13, 1969 Prices Effective set when the L ance Act was dnirodicet justed, tu restore the level of @ such permitted earnings at -t une butt end and were more than 400 gs aproximately 50 per cent of benefits payable. the uct ‘was designed | with benetit rates equal to approximately 50 per cent of the normal ea ie "set in 1959 Thad declined to represent only 36 per cent ($36) for a claimant with de- * Sirloin * Club or * Boneless Top Round. Gov't. Inspected Canada Choice, Canada Good Beef Rib Steak Gov't. Insp. Canada Choice, Canada Good Round Steak Roast o. 7 Quality Basan ‘Plump, Firm Golden Fruit Extra Fancy. Crisp, Juicy kble: February 13, 14, 15 In Your Friendly Cagtleaird Safeway Store Newtowns. Imported. forest giant selected for B.C.’s pavilion at Expo 70 as a faller scrambles to safety. All Douglas’ fir logs for the world’s fair at Osaka, Japan, came from the forests of Vancouver Island. The largest of the logs years old. Considerable care was taken in|pendent, and 27 per cent falling the trees for it was important not 27), f0 fOr one without 3 “to damage the bark. In some cases, special effect of the 1968 5 revision was that benefits a- beds of springy boughs were gain reached the former 50 All members brought samples of their favorite re- cipes which were served to everyone later in the even- Beef. Bottom Cut. Boneless. Can. Choice, Good .. Netted Gem Imported No. sy We Record Every Prescription “We Fill” As an added measure of controt and convenience, we keep on file a record of every prescription we fill, If refills are authorized on the original prescription, our record saves you the trouble of revisiting your doctor. You need only ask for a refill or have your doctor phone us. CARL’S Giving a party, food with finesse and hobbies at home were discussed. Guests for the evening were Mrs, Loren Gregg, ae: off, Bob Doyle and Mrs. And: Shutek. Hostesses for the even- ing were Mrs. Calder and MB. Dickson. CASTLE THEATRE SHOWS 7.30 & 8 PM. came from trees more than 200 feet high. Some of them were nearly six feet through to serve as cushions for the falling timber. a Japanese freighter for delivery to Osaka. per cent rate of beenfit (max- sma of $53) for Henares Castlegar Super Value la- dies basketball club trounced the Nelson Ladies Queen’s 76-18 on Tuesday of last stn club leading ah 8 after five minutes of play. The Castlegar club boun- ced back. The half time score FEB. 15 - 17-18 THTSRES 2 CASTLEAIRD PLAZA _|was Castlegar 35, Nelson 12. The second half was a break away for Castlegar as they outscored Nelson 41 - 6. ;| Winning the game 76 - 18. 2/9, Townsend with 6, Hunter 2; and Olton 1. Castlegar scorers were S. Benjamin 30, C. Maglio 15, B, Terhune 10, K. Horcoff 6, M. Turner 4 and E. Dennis and 1. Cross each with 3. The last game of ate sea son will be p! next Tuesday Prete as Gantiesar| meeting Trail. Local Women Trounce Nelson Basketball Team game will determine i the mee eo winners. Dr. Hugh Keenleyside, co- chairman of B.C. Hydro, has been elected chancellor of Notre Dame University at Nelson. : pastor p placed as Chaplain Writes Fen Behind Bars, fim Wardner was: io get two towns named him, Wardner in Idaho and fardner, x rs he lost his money during one turns in his pe those many i eeunet jim managed to get the chap! in a penitent rf. “He: as then believed responsible by those who knew him for hi gregation in xasior “Brothers and sisters, I write to say Goodbye. I don’t believe God loves this church ecause none of you ever died. I don’t think you loved me either, because I never married any of you. I don't think you loved me because you never paid me my sal- a ours Aerts ‘were mouldy and wo! ay ples. By Their Fru Sua Ye Know Them I am going to Dr. ide, who will serve a three-year term, won the post in a mail ballot over Rt. Rev. E. W. Scott, Angli- can. bishop of Kootenay. He 2 jcelgces Bishop W. E. Doyle One Gift From H1S Brought Us Together Happy - Valentines m, whose term hancellor has expired. a better place—I have been called to be chaplain in a penitentiary. Where I go ye cannot come now. I go to prepare a place for ye, and May God Have Mercy on your Souls!” ‘i LINOS — SASH AND DOOR ALL TYPES OF LUMBER ELK CEMENT — PLYWOOD Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order For claim- ants without dependents a 2. per cent rate rot Denote is »). AS in the past ‘the and is based oa as enual< contributions ‘| from and em- ployees, te = ich the govern- ‘Wedding Ring 57.50 Diamond Ring 137.50 Bosse’s Jewellery an. sea ere together with provision for administration. 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