“\"nhe November meeting of the Robson Women’s Institute was held at the home of, jJand \with:the. vice-president, Mrs, \Stewart’Grant, In‘ the chair. : ’ tor the meeting was opened “ontoyeds the.’ past two* years: as president ‘of the ‘Robson’, Women's Institute and ‘thanking » all her committees: and. the members for their’ work’ and co-operation in makihg her term of office so happy and successful, Svn!It) was decided to have the usual’ potduck ‘luncheon *. with ests, a Christmas tree ‘and. gift xchange and for the guésts..-” ed thelr enjoymont of the ‘aftalr, especially the eats, A letter containing a sample of cotton bags for coins for gifts and :haye them;at; the luncheon for the members: to ee coins i o} gulor ‘committces, a’ recess’ was called: to’ prepare: for-.the election of ‘officers ‘and: Mra.: Wm. Waldle was elected president ‘by acclama- tion,’ Mrs, Grant: decl[ned her ‘no-| mination: for ‘secretary ‘and © Mra called’ to” order | with} Mrs. presiding: ‘and reports: of ‘the’ 'var- fous ‘ committees : showed | a‘i very. ‘| busy.’ and ‘active ‘year: for jal ‘the members. :'Theré ; was ‘mich’ enjoy- | ‘yo) ment ai well a8 a lot of hard work. RESERVATIONS | "MEXICO - HAWAIIAN, AND: ;EUROPEAN TOURS ‘nana ’) Mrs, Grant ‘thanked ‘everyone for. what’ they; had’ done. and ‘the wil annual’ meeting ed States is dead::: ‘John Fitzgerald Kennedy, both ‘once the first. Catholic and the ‘youngest man: (at 43) to attain the highest: office his country has to offer, was’ killed’ by an assassin’s bullet while he, was The 38th president at the Walt ed to Else The: rest 1s history:: thi ling campaign’ covering }44,000 les (at tlmes: Kennedy's right | and was = twice( its) normal ‘size bled from shaking hands th i from an open car’ in Dallas, Texas. Kennedy:.was ‘scholarly, intel-| ' Tectualy: ‘a gifted ‘speaker (a good many, of his speeches will go down ‘in their entirety in recorded world " ‘history: ‘along oS rah the. speeches of Liricoln and He Fealized—perhaps from ob- boss ‘of the. U.S. senate—that horse- “were necessary to do’ the job as he believed ‘it:had ‘tobe done,° btain; needed votes in: the senate 4 DI Mrs, Waldie in’ the‘ chair for ‘the o closing. It; “was decided. 0 shold “one |: card party’ in the church’ hall‘and decide: from, the’ attendance ‘and ‘enthusiasm. exhibited ) what: to‘ do about further’ card Parties during |, the) winter. The’ booster prize provided by Mrs. Ballard ‘was won’ by Mrs. Scott..Delicious refreshments were served by. the hostesses, Mrs, Wm, Waldie and Mys. Scott, NATIONAL “INCOME Canada’s. national. iricome in 1861 ‘was: $2'7,013,000,000, of which taxes collected by the three levels of “government” tool: $9,897,000,000 or- 35.5 per ‘ceat, aap | PAINTING . P. Woykin PAINTING LTD.’ . Phone. 365+ 5410). SZ hs advertisement is not publithed or displayed by the “Liquor Contros Board score Government of Brith Columbia stelenkats and ‘biunt- forgetful senator’ or Setoral district. ‘Political 10U's—to Kennedy—were’ the hard cash of commerce in getting. the business of running the world’s bad bless- ed country, done. . After his defeat in his bid for 1960. Being: pragmatic, 1 tious and. hard-working, Kennedy mew he would ‘get ' his party’s:nomina- tion for president only by: working the ‘hard ‘road—by. entering the primaries and thus, obtaining com- mitted’ convention votes and. by going over the heads of ‘political ‘bosses and appealing directly, to the party membership and to those who would'he the delegates at the ‘Los Angéles :, nominating conven- fficially’ istered: andout t yantigaas® “‘oftalcettal tical party go to the polis to choose amongst. candidates within their own party for~a’ certain: political office. As‘a result, they. are then ‘committed ‘to. supporting.,the man|’ ‘who wins the primary at the. acti al nominating convention. {0 Wisconsin » was’ the mary battle’ and it was ‘here ie steps and at the factory ‘gates. Hi introduced’. himself; (‘‘Hello, the Democratic presidential nomi- “people who didn't: kaow either. his “name,” or his‘face and-yet,.three’ short years Jater these same ‘people; upon his, im } a. member, of. their. me days in’ Kennedy.’ travelled only 200 miles from six in the'morning until after ‘met as few a3.1,600 ‘serving Lyndon Baines Johnson, at |. ‘work:,when” LBJ:' was undisputed he helieved it’ necessary .to| i] the Democratic vice-presidenttal | nomination in’ 1058, Kennedy.’ im- mediately regolved to be his. par- ty’s presidential standai ‘er: in|: nedy. met : voters. on. their, door-)” Jack Kennedy.’ I'm'a candidate’ for}? famous TV: swith Nixon ‘nual.meeting last: week Hn, ithe) ‘Le: gion. Hall. This\\was} a’ very: dis- ‘appointing meeting persons present, The aéeretary;had ut’41 ‘letters ‘and ‘only-two ‘annual ‘meetings’,were pe Mrs. B,:Hill:took. the chair’ for, election of the 1964 officers who are as fol- con. Sucting the election. re ‘express-: is thanks ‘at ’being ‘re-elected. ich oe oa ‘expressed his pleasure at Mr. Nowak. being ‘elected .to the executive. This’: next: year. Mrs,’ ‘A. Grunerud, Mrs. ‘Bradford and ‘Mrs, by “the: caer News. *- Just.;wateh “for ~ your name to”: ‘appear’ in. any. ad-|" Ca‘ News ‘each: week: between |’: now: and’ Christmas. © If your |.’ name - appears,“ phone’ the Castlegar News” and (a will? b Johnson will look ‘after the: oaks, ‘and ‘charts. and. relieve’ Mrs, Donald of! some ‘of her wate ‘ iat. was: decided that: the -Fa 6, held ‘for three | daya in 1964. tt "will be opened on ‘Thurs- day evening, Sept. 17 at:7 p. ‘The secretary was instructed to write'to the Castlegar and Kinnaird vilage: offices to ask’ for ‘permis- sion: to place. the trophies. on dis- play ‘in’ the display case, for about five months. {n each ‘office. / A vote of thanks was extended to Mr. Nowak for having’ the ‘let- .ters printed for the. secretary. to 3] send: out regarding, the © annual . meeting. | pmerioans. xort Aare Blackmail a riea Peter C..Newman says: in the cur-, rent Maclean's ‘The’ American: bank is the First =) National City:Bank of New York death, were to feel ‘that’ they had | ‘ay dren-and pi ‘with a/straw anda; bottle’ of cho- colate milk’ and ./explained that |’ chocolate milk is)made. by, mixing chocoalte ’ powder “and honey: with ilk. This ‘gives it, he ‘said, twice as. many calories as: ordinary mill. ‘While the’ ciiildre ‘enjoyed the milk,“ Mr, Stacki(showed:, them: the two: large vats into\whichjmilktis “poured for..pasteitrizing.; After. ex- \(Citibank):-and the Canadian: one ‘was: the | Mercantile ! Bank * of .;Ca- nada, Newman / says’ Citibank aver- |: ‘| came’ opposition’; to ‘its: move. ‘on Canada by. implied: threats. ‘to’ re-. taliate ‘against the Canadian banks ‘that have: large’ aiid: important ‘in- terests in, New. York: States..-: Liberal Finance Minister. ‘Wal- ter Gordon :was ‘firmly opposedto the. takeover. but';the ‘threats, had weight behind them. The cha! g | o£. Citibank: was ‘James. Ss. Rocke, the: c Ing to Newman, in. Citibank’s er daz from- ‘now,on,°Canad- in : swill come urnider increasing harass: ment’ in: retaliation against .Cana- da’s:” own “nationalistic: treatment of ;U.S. investment: here; and ‘any, Brong move jpgainst, Canadian ‘ca- in .,the® Taree US.80) to ‘move. ont.’ plaining the, reasons; for, ing, Mn Stack then ‘set’ in motion jell t il ilk’ ca ‘The ‘mill cartons come tron |= ‘others : getting:-306) Kenn valy ready,;:to:: do’ battle’ with *Nixon, stounded's the. sd re ‘son, that:for.a caliess ae Scr Johnson shad-:to, be fhe’ vice‘pre: Protestantism - was. ‘an! ‘answer to Kennedy's Catholicism, hig conser. vatism was a buff:to JFE’s liberal : | ism, and he was the only man ‘who vi could bring the s back into the | garten, cartons, were | placed on: a. ‘in.|'as’,they ‘moved along a. lever. open: d' them one by‘one, and then they. filled ‘with “Approximatély , 500 guartcar ‘tons oo, fhrouch, in 45 miei tinished hele eae ‘and after Shade Mr. Stack for/a': wwery, pleasant ed to the kinder: chi sce another, day. alt “when ‘only’ On ble; Ing: ther sportsmen may want,to have | a is ea do the rest, Your letters will |; cldetits ‘of re than they are atloweds takin, wo day's ‘li- fay’ wer; 490, Castlegar, B thics.; Befo: todo this, we should at 1 fee ‘share. thé’ fish. an them’ to ‘see try, be ‘get. Some! Reneral :ideas} for a i) con : ces, then there is‘a’ dire’ need for it] My NAME IS‘JANE’AND i HAVE SEEN: -GOOD:-ALL YEAR: AND i year’ and: of been food firs course ¥ beat “befor ware bring’ me: “ad a Ms of Gishes Christmas, I am’ six.and-am in this: ‘| erade‘one.-I have been a'good girl, 50 would you ‘please ‘try and bring “mi thin; will Ieave 2 ‘some lunch: for" ‘you?on the -table. ‘Thank-you: Santa, Marilyn‘ Popoft ita Cluas, ag NAME 15 BRIAN. DUBE, -five years’ old.’ These ‘are some of the things I would like for. *| Christmas, A: power ; shovels ‘a bat- a | ee operated tractor. an see them inthis Surely: we: don't wan day don’t wai ment to good. ‘sportsmanship, ‘We | | 1 panda than what we. have! to- ‘Mr. and®: Mrs, id. Gary: ‘and: PGail ‘Ann nn »Blueberry Creek: were weekend * visitors’: at the home: of: Mr. and: ‘Mra.’ Joho ‘Mrs. i the home of- her’ He daughter, elena Mts,