A EVENT winner at the Castlegar annual mixed opén bon- spiel this year was the Bill Van Yzerloo rink. From left to right, members Rose Dixon, lead; Wayne Ackerman, second; Marg Van Yzerloo, third and:Bill Van Yzerloo, skip are con- gratulated by club president Bob Wright. Selkirk College Students Settled in to By Andrew Lang Selkirk College hae’ been in session for almost two months. Weekly reports of events at Sel-| Laks will pe aipeblshed to give of this area as in- the general public up-to-date on the activities of the College stu- place around e themselves in the establishment. In honor of these converts to college life, the first week of college was clubbed “Frosh Week.” Any person who saw. stu- dents going to college in cut offs and sweat shirts may be reliev- ed to Jearn that that was th prescribed dress for the. week. Frosh Week activities in- cluded election of Frosh repre- sentatives to the student execu-|b tive council. Mark Hermanson to represent the liberal arts and sciences’ division, while Penny McCuaig: and Ken Puppo were elected. to represent the applied arts ‘and sciences, Bill Christie pad Rick Koeleyn were chosen Full Study held Sept. 22. Frosh Week over, students were expected to settle down to some es eecioas studying. Along with studies, sports and other co-and extra-curricu- lar activities developed. “John Carter, the well-known " book- store manager was appointed coach for the “Saints” the no- torious basketball team. as can be expected. The team is doing as well To give a complete but-too- comprehensive report of all back activities will take consid- erable sg pace, so more news of; Past, act s will be carried next Seek vondetiites of this week have ee Monday, the students ins terested in creative writing met Tuesday at lunch the Jeun- as Hiusicalles Presented fie ague Symphony players for the enjoyment of Of the student every ‘Saturday,:and enjoy the radio .program created through | ¢ the communications department, under the Ken Les- students, Clubs Gay gave lie. at the home of Prof. Ross Fraser. eff COLUMBIA STORES opened their doors in Castlegar today and final decorative touches were being put to the: premises even as the picture was being taken. The new store, located In the former ‘ny anko Co. Ltd. building, handles ‘a’ wide’ variety of home furnishings, notions and toys.- za caatlegar News: Photo © . at The Scene at... ° KINNAIRD SECONDARY If-you have noticed atnat most of us sound quite lately, please do not. Put it down to a cold orlsemnke: ing the of oar exciting indoor, track meet held Jast Friday. afs| ternoon. ° Starting with the color par- ade aight Sur lunch and pro-| gressing straight through to bus time it was simply terrific. : Its purpose was to develop real house spirit through team ~ Each corner of the gym was toa’ different house the opportunity to Sudicate which clubs they..wished to join or form. -’ A: kangaroo court presided over by Sudge John Munro pro- vided an interesting ‘lunch-hour |a diversion. ‘The culminating event dor Sowne/ and re veparing for tere which te take place in a little over a month, Anyone seeing students walking ‘down the ‘street with noses Gined to book will be able: to junder- stand why —-everyone is de- of the week was the Frosh dance termined to be successful. ors were Jaguar's orange and , black was used to good effect in their house, : ipizzans .went very ‘Mod i farting jpiack and swhite esigns in’ th BOYS’ Remember, 10% Remember, We Carry a Full Line of New Order of Jeans & Shirts Just Arrived | —— Open Friday as Usual Until 9 pm. — BONNETT’ BOYS & MENS WEAR aie WEAR OFF For Cash Ss black, blazed 2 a aoe oa ‘way across the ene. and their and many carried banners and The enthusiasm was instant, Bugera aud eencecnous! ery and Mrs, Miller had areaets the ‘sort of com: petitions that are exciting to take part in and fun to watch. 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The Chariot Race (six boys huddled together, arms linked, in~ wedge formation, and. one boy "res pepehed: on their backs as Running Shoe’ Relay (Foun ‘itl at one pork four boys at the other — with only ‘one pair’ of.‘shoes. Shoes must be’ n off’at the end ‘of each Jap and worn by next runner.) The Horse end Rider Re Relay (Each: a girl‘ back” at top’ speed round the » before: the next couple d* the gym and judging by th fae pink cheeks they: look: as:-if- aay are revel- ng in the ispeed. ‘The Relay « jfone e. Basketball must dribble arent the floor.— score’ a basket, ‘and then — and only then — dribble back: to the team’ again.) of all — espe the boys’ event. We have ay very, strong lads: up ‘here, ‘and ‘when each other, they. don’t yield, un- til their last ‘gasp. :- “=. There. were. many other events of course,: such’ as sprin: ting and ji e: contests and obstacle races — something for everyone. ‘At the end of the afternoon, ‘Panthers stood -proudly: in first Tang had gallopped we stele be. zang lopped uy a> hind them, —and "Jazuars were limping the ‘rear. {As for Thunderbirds," they had lost so many feathers:in flight that they couldn't flap another wing and had to HOP, on: their poor little claws, all the Way . to the finish line, 5 eo ele ae ‘Guess what has ‘descended up- on us! ASSESSMENT. SHEETS! These are long, official-looking documents listing in great de- tail what each ‘teacher thinks about each student. Last year’s journalism club called them “AHowance deter- miners.” Our might be “Free- dom Enders.” 3.» ‘We must aL sign’ these un- and then take them home for our parents’ signaturs tis a ite. “nerve wrack- ing if you have’ to’ hand ‘your parents something like this: ‘Jim’s math is a disgrace to us both, but I try and he doesn’t” or. “Last week for the first time, was able to read :Tom’s hand: writing. It was. then that I dis- covered he was unable | to spell.” Teak our eae will be up'at the school: (7.0-9.30) to confer. with our teachers, (Sigh) . EATON’S TRAIL. Canade-wide $1. 49. DAY TUESDAY —— NOVEMBER 14 Personal shopping only: Over 225 items | The Tug of. War — The most] “Tremendous Second Annual. Fall SELL-OUT SALE 64” Knit ‘Colors ‘Charcoal, Battle Green: ° j REGULAR: $6.49 SALE. $4. 95 aa 5 60 Wool Mix and Match. Wool and Angora in ‘Beautiful Colors of Gold, Orange, Greens: and. Blues REGULAR $5.95 sate. $4.29 aa 54” Wool Suitable for Suits or for Dresses. Colors of Mauve, New Green, Orange, Belge and Turquoise. ~ REGULAR $6.95 “SALE. $5. 29 36” Wooleen | In a Gorgeous ‘Array. of Colors é ata $3.29 SEE CARMIL’S FABRICS _ FORALL YOUR SEWING _ NEEDS. WE CARRY PAT- TERNS AND “NOTIONS. ALL FABRICS -ON. ‘SALE AT Low, ‘Low. PRICES EXPERT SI! AMSTRESS ‘WILL BE ON’ HAND. IN QUE CASTLEGAR STORE -OF. MATERIALS - -LARGE BAGS FOR. MAKING BARBIE DOLL CLOTHES 45” Regular $1.59 Printed: Cotton, 99c Printed. Flannelette, 36”... 45” Wide At One Low Price. ALL SET for Hallowee: ber, all that: remaini as this pile of old luni- ‘of ‘the old’ agriculture An Vadbeliea _dominited' union is’ oreens to)\take jobs and’ means ‘of iWeltaed ‘of eight Canadian Mill. Workers Prince Gearses z, the ‘Canada and Paper en, stated ‘be, has been granted this ‘authority. by inter-' national: ‘prealdent, Joe Tonelli in New: York.) Within’ ‘hours of this an- ‘$2 more mill work- cently, “Stan Green, - vice-president of! the’ International ‘Union; ‘in announcing the expulsion of the oA Castle With’ the fire biaz- | y missed: death in en. ac- the ghostly, Halloween nigh ing, ghosts, goblins & all‘other. citizens of Slocan ich fhe blave;, with hot coffee and building in Slocan'City:-Taken ih recently. the, shot shows the lumber’-stacked: in the huge bonfire that) was kindled to:,mark gathered to wat ate int coffe: Castloget News Photo oF the Oe) Nick ;Kinakin sald. he was caslon. = ‘| hauling tn Nelson in the viein IN THIS CORNER: Capitalists Are Under God's Protection _ wg soaking A youth-directed peace rally last week brought out some in- teresting views, but none was more surprisin; writer ig to than the view of a local minister | Of hat Communism (the Marxist variety, at least) is not such a id thing afterall. .:.°: ty. of: Fro : ‘Am Martin 4c He. pacer! off: that street! By 0 Id and before’ crossing the railroad}: tracks “he ‘looked. to the left, ‘| where the way.was clear, ‘tothe right, ‘he re a yoleee locomo- |’ “J-see'the concern’ of Marx- is ‘no. less'than their respect! for tive: “almost:'on yp of me: ism for’ the: common: man," this | fellow: are beings. “The ‘thing I could ‘do minister of the: gospel said. “At er God is a fool or the|was put my foot on the’ gas. If] w, times‘I am even more in ‘favor atheistic “Communists are’ fools. {I hadn't, & «wouldn't : be’ here Mi Which will it be, brother? “i Not content with this, ‘how- pores ET REN: f . ‘was struck dir- ever, he went on‘to’ speculate | | petly behind ‘the'cab by: the first that ‘the concept’ that God is of four diesel locomotives, Which with us’is quite demonic,” was pulling -a long - “God is with both aides, ; freight ears, "Cultural Groups » Eligible for B.C.* :| Perhaps Put Tto np conies, Ozite ‘TOWN ‘MN’ TERRACE CARPET MADE WITH MITCHELL | SUPPLY LTD. e isthe re; steraig Padarats, Oziteis! re reaist sredt slowly eee Sve moving very In a world where God is dead, -| slowly ‘at: the ‘time ‘of the there is scant wonder. at any. new || _ Government Grants ew, or surprise at}! eat (8. express “Allocation of. initial grants sed. by from ed with keeping Christiant- erful. ‘} union the men -want,, => _| dent but: the collision: complete- ly demolished ‘the truck, shear-| m; obo let from ers revoked ‘their union ‘dues check-off ito the: ‘Workers: at Prince «George Pulp'and Paper have twice tried in ‘the’.past.two years ‘to break ftom ‘thelr International ‘Union. Both times. over '70\ per. ‘cent ‘of the workers’ were: in’ favour: of the Pulp: and Paper W: rkers of Canada, voting r sults idicat, are never ‘datented by. the International”, said’ O.\Bra- aten, president of the Canadian Union:'“We are always defeatea by. the bo. Labour rulings of Labour. ‘Relations Boura”. "Members of the Internation: ‘al Union Local No. 612 at Prince ‘George are conducting a secret ballot vote to determine which News media people’ in the aren will watch + ‘the taking of the vote. “When that vote. is ‘countea orig said Mr. ‘hope the ‘Labour Relation: Board” will'do the same.” Braaten called on the: Een eral public to support the' ‘right of Canadian Workers to join Canadian ‘Unions ‘when ’ this is requested by workers, He” warned: that, ‘another Hania situation may be in.the Bins this Northern’ B.C, beat 6. labour. department does not "conduct its. own ‘vote ty ave and pow But to many .the term “SGod 0 is dead’’-is' not of really revelant. |": -| among this EFoup, of 800 Pulp “| Mill Wor Full Course I Dinners & Take-Out Orders BANQUETS SERVED. WITH: EITHER AMERICAN OR CHINESE DISHES |. GITYCENTREMOTEL DINING ROOM & COFFEE SHOP AMERICAN AND CHINESE CUISINE “God: is: stupid” would be more to their ' > It does not take:a eraduate of some’ college of Marxist ‘d trine.to be cognizant ‘of the fact that God-has been stuffed: into the attic by the Reds Gs time’ ago. eee ‘commit +? IN_ THIS: CORNER, is not:.a)|pects that first grants for, 1967 sermon. corner. and .it“does not will be: dispensed ‘by’ the'end of.) ' seek’ to. win' converts :to:Christi- | December. anity or to’ anythin; be ‘ But it does, every once in‘a' eople to think. aes pa t sion By the passed at fe be tart S08, Let’s assume for a moment yar 00 is tain arms approximately is inde a God: ms tara Ino me the Bibl holy pack rn asthe e; ; yy, sald | that. organiza. is:a ‘remarkable work." !*""=* | Hons touapoly for g grants be if. this ze should Sine ton member. that God sort of disap-| Sa proved. of: those. who..did * not Bits eed ah possess intelligence soe ba “1 out-that the B.C, the existe) suig tp afer cbr ‘grant to major cul organizations in the province and that; under the new. :fund,; or-| ture® "hi ne is: indeed wae fase to of-a Supreme the Greek and and ‘other translations and let's}: ‘see you find ‘a: complimentary | !! meaning. for tat wor sword fool. : at Jeet ‘one qualification — a re- iste NEWS for God which, at minimum -: Applications from Organisations of a ial nature i “\When i i the Arts and Culture in British Columbia” cold and miserable up here, so much to see you'll hi start, Try > al peek’ tho hippies on Height Astbury, a cable cae tide, And remember, jest an hour of oe . 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