EDS ataaesamtescs eh DUETS CASTLEGAR NEWS, Friday, November 14, 1975 ryt = . ih At 35 years of age, Mr. Lightle has attained an exten- sive record of community ser- vice. He has served as presi- dent of Castlegar Minor Base- the Athletic over 12 year: president of the Castlegar * Mayoralty Candidate City of Castlegar Bob Lightle was born and raised in Castlegar. He and his wife, Colleen, have chosen to remain here to ralse thelr two bares Mark 13 and David 11. Pay'n - Takit td. egar's Biggest Little Super-Marketl T-BONE STEAK 2.79 SLICED BACON Ib. $1. PAYN TAXIT COFFEE w1... We BLUE RIBBON COFFEE REG, $1.59 VALUE . BEAUTIFUL GRAPEFRUIT S for ...... 69¢ RITAN SOUPS TOMATO OR VEGETABLE| S tins... $1.00 FISH & CHIPS - 20 oz. ....-. 99e BETTER BUY SARDINES tins ...... 9 MACKEREL Lg. tins .... 69c] DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIX. ALL FLAVORS. Pkg. ....... 89ef" BANQUET . CREAM PIES 14 oz. size .. 79c' TRI PAK ; POTATO CHIPS | Plain, Barbecue, Wavee - 3°. Salt & Vinegar Minor Hockey Association and served on the User's Commit. “tee for the new arena. He was also chairman of the 1971 Centennial Committee. Along with his interest in youth activities, Bob is a member of the Volunteer Fire Department and was president of the Firemen’s Club, Bob worked for CanCel as a steam engineer for 14 years before leaving early this year to enter the business field. He is now owner-manager of P & G Builders Supply. Asa businessman, he feels that the City of Castlegar Is about to enter a period of rapid growth and that we, as a city, must rise to meet the needs of - that growth. “We must have a positive, progresaive and decisive coun- clll We havé to have a council aware of the needs of the’ business community 2s well as the needs of our youth and our: elderly citizens. We need a council that is in tune with the business world and assurance grow in a definite and orderly and progressive pattern,” says Mr. Lightle. He ‘feels that a change is needed and he is willing to devote the time and the energy required, Lightle saya his stand is leadership, progress od service to the city. Three Accidents R, 4s, Ed Mosby * Mayoralty Candidate City of Castlegar Ed Mosby is completing his eighth year on council—three terms as alderman and one.as Mayor, He played a leading part in amalgamation of the two for- mer towns, believing that this community could not develop its great potential on a divided basis: ~ / The preparation and work Involved in the passing of three mafor referendums: (1) amalga- mation (2) Castlegar and Dis- trict Comniunity Centre and (3) for the south end Cast! the imperative need of an orderly community plan for the growth and devel- opment of the city; and the routine operation of city func- tions and services, imposed a heavy burden on both counell and staff, says Mrs, Mosby. “There is still much to do,” he says. “We must extend our city boundaries to provide for future growth. We ne ‘By | Local RCMP ‘Three separate accidents were reported by local police to have oceurred on the Castlegar- Christina Lake Highway in the early hours of Saturday morn- ing. ‘The first was at 3.15 p.m. when a 1969 Plymouth Fury, driven by Albert Bruce,t‘of * that we may have a better tax mix in order to lighten the burden on the , homeowner, “Our goal should be a clean, well kept city where cultural and spiritual values can find expression; with recrea- tlonal faellities for all ages: with a healthy and viable business sector, and attractive and well viced residential areas, I, a ae te a a a i a The Scene at... KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL It's a funny thing! Every time you think you've come up - with an original idea, you find someone else has beaten you to itt It'was that way with our survey of Christian names, Voice magazine (a scholas- te publication) had the same idea we did. Thelr magazine lasie of Oct. 7 reached our schoo! shortly after our column was pi Guess what hele cover “teaser” wasl Yep... “Your } Name and You", ‘They conducted “a.."Chris- _ tian name” aurvey in a Michi... gan college is which 40 per cent of-the men were dissatisfied with’their names; 48 per cent of the women, Our aurvey of Kinnaird’ Junior Secondary School. ideale (boys and girls jas 46 per cent on. othe article stated that girls’ names in particular go out of fashion rapidly. In 1948, the 10’ names. given most often to baby girls in New York: City were, in order:, Li flock to S,H, to watch the action, And action there cer- talnly was! ‘We all want to tip our hats to the senior secondary. It's carried on a great tradition right down the years, Our team players always consider that they are in training for th they become “Rockers” and: ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Mople St., Castlegar * Sunday School 9145 a.m. ership Service 11 a.m, Everyone Welcome "The Church of the Lutheran ‘Hour’. Rev. Richard Klein: He 112 -"4th Ave. N. + 365-3662 or 365-3664 Local and District Churches CHURCH OF GOD 804-7th Avenue South * “Leeming? “Worshiping™ 9.45 “A Cleates for all Ages VW am, Family Worship. fednesday . 7:30. p.m. pps to CHURCH OF CHRIST + MEETING IN CASTLEGAR “Rockettes”. * ROBSON: ST. DAVID’S: 8: 1 Tuesdays: 6:45'~ 8:30 - Other mid-week activities Anglican & United Churches REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH > November’ 16 Sérvice &.Sunday School 9:45 a.m. {olternate United & Anglican service) ‘a.m. Anglican Service Parish Cffice: 365-8337 Ministers: Ted Bristow and Bob’ Griffiths » Youth Group Fireside Fellowship - s — call Parish office | CALVARY. BAPTIST CHURCH @ 365-8480 Home 365-6067 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Castleaird Plaza APOSTOLIC CHURCH One Block East 18 Castlaaird Shopping Plaza 10 a.m. Sunday School WW oa m. Morning Worship PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE ‘787 First Ave. Pastor: Rev: H.H. Graham Church Ph, 360-6212 Sunday School 9.50 a.m. Morning Worship 11 am Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. * Tuesday: Bible Study 7.30 Friday: Young Peoples rat 7p. Ip Service wed. 7 pm, Home Bible Fri. 7 p.m. Youth and Family Rev. N. Walker Phone, 365-6682 l ST. RITA'S” CATHOLIC CHURCH Mary, Barbara, Patricia,” Susan, Mar. Director y of Business and Professional Services But the top 10 in 1972 did not include a single one of the 1948 namestl We have decided to add _ another item to our current. . rary order list. It is for a book entitled “The Oxford Dictionary of English Christian names, edited by E. G. Withy- combe. (Bet that book will get a fot of dates!) ee 8 While’ we are on: ‘the subject of names, take a hard look at these: e@ Ed Adams _ e Lorraine Wiebe ‘e- Betty-Jean Perras ‘They are to be added to our roll of honor “for students with the most consistently good pos- ture.” | Yep! We are watching students every day now, as they move up and down-the hallways. We plan to add three” more names week until the Christmas holidays. Watch” for yoursl- eee The Indoor Track: Meet™ iave that Rossland, sustained, an esti- 7° headed: ‘in that direction pag mated $1,000 damage 20 miles from Castlegar. 4 ‘The vehicle is reported to have hit the shoulder: of -the toad, went, out of control and rolled sideways down a 100-foat* embankment. ‘The driver: was taken to ~ Rossland Hospital with cuts. “ At4pam., six miles west of Castlegar, 2 1969 Chev pickup sustained an estimated $500 damage when it failed to negotiate a corner. No injuries were reported but driver Vince Antignani, of Robson, was charged with disobeying traffic control de- vices. In this, instance the vehicle. was equipped — with summer tires when the road signs indicated winter tires were mandatory. A.1973 Datsun was totalled and the driver, Timothy James * Thacher, of Rossland, sustained cuts to the head after. his vehicle went out of control after ‘swerving to miss a deer which had Sumped into its path. is passenger, Roy Can: ‘aa of Rossland, received head injuries. - Police reported the road was iey at the time, No charges have been laid. if mews - “In addition,” fe says, “we = should continue to press for a bulk water system to supply all communities from the Keenley- side Dam to the border; and for a change in municipal taxa- tion that would bring relief to, je homeowner and make tax sharing more equitable. “These are some of my aims and objectives,” sald Mr. Mosby. "Mr. Mosby is married. He and Me wife Helen have Tive boys, now all grown up. Driver Escapes Without, Injury -Damage to Car Totals $1,000 An estimated $1,000 dam. age resulted to a 1975 Honda . Civie on Thursday of last week when it failed to negotiate’ a” turn atthe junetion of Pass Greck and Broadwater Road and went into a ditch, Driver Ronnie Clifford Nickel, of Penticton, is reported tohave escaped without injury. - No charges fiave been laid. RDERS TAKEN HERE FOR SUNFLOWER e. SEEDS 50 tb, Bags at Reduced i Pricesl_— Order_Now! ——— : MIXED NUTS 16 oz. tins ©. 99c| , LASSIE DOG FOOD 25 Ib. bag . $4.49 + BUY YOUR LOCKER BEEF HERE AND SAVE! if you wish! Buy your Beef elsewhere and we will cut it for you! KEEP YOUR BUDGET: ‘ALIVE WITH OUR Low, LOW PRICES! FOR pt reseed : WEDO: [ATTENTION CONSERVATIVES There will be 8 Meeting of Supporters of the * Provinclal Progressive Conservative Party of Ross- land-Trall Riding’ at the UNION HOTEL’in Trail. Tuesday, November 18 — 6 p.m. All Interested People Please Attend CUSTOM INTERIORS ° with the T-Birds «+ firmiy'in the driver's seat, Most popular event was the “egg throw’ contest. with David Kanigan and Ken Sher- stobitoff emerging as the he- toes of the meet, They threw {and caught) raw eggs at an incredible distance. . 8 Take a look’ at these adjective: jaynamle hustle’, ‘skill were all applied to our “A” boys’ volleyball rep team that defeated Stanley Humphries and Trail Junior High last “Wednesday. Our team was undefeated throughout four games, ese Mr. Roulstone was telling his classes about his own school days when he sported one of the now famous ‘duck tail’ hairdos. We understand that Burt Campbell, the editor of this paper, was‘ renowned for his charcoal and pink outfits. And at one time, all girls attending Stanley Humphrles wore white bobby socks—no other color ‘was acceptable. Our “Greaser” ‘dance cer- tainly succeeded in bringing ‘back memories! . Mr, Fishwick will remem- ber that the Stanley Humphries Secondary School “Pep” band ‘Crowe High would send out a rival band whenever they « played Stanley Humphries, The Crowe band occupled the west portion of the bleachers and the Stanley Humphries High ‘School band the east.’ Man, did the rafters ring! There was no K.J. in those |") days. Whole families would CAMPERS — VANS - CARS — TRUCKS Restyling, and Carpeting After 6 p.m.) For a Complete Different Look . PHONE 365-5636. - “All Work Guaranteed“’ COHOE INSURANCE Providing a Complete . Insurance Service ° 269, Col. Ave., Castlegar PHONE 365-3301 ‘Open Saturday ansanh PAINTING & DECORATING Latex or Oils, Brush oF * Spray Vinyls and Wall Poper Tradesman Phone Al 365-5851 CASTLEGAR “\ PUNERAL ven . Ambulance — a“ * Granite,iMarble and Bronze Plaques BILL'S — MOTOR-IN LTD. 213. Baker St. Nelson We are Franchise, wy Dealers for Castleger & pie Sales & Service PHONE 352.5363 Dealer. 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JERRY'S _TRIM SHOP 707 - 6th Ave. South -Castlegar (Next to Public Frelghtways) * For Complete - REPAIR. < Speeree Appliance Repairs All Horne Appliances Phone 365-3649, or 365-3145 COLEMAN COUNTRY BOY SERVICE Sump & Septic Tank Pumping ° PHONE 365-5013 1800 South 4th Ave. Castleger: MIKE’'S CLEAN AND SHAMPOO: Carpets and Furniture, Reasonable Rates‘ Phone aeo77e " ofnice SUPPLIES Columnar Pads * Scotch Tape, Staples. _ Typewslter Ribbons Label, Ada Rolls, ete, 5 CASTLEGAR NEWS “191 “Columbia “Ave, and \ MARINE UPHOLSTERY. ~ PHONE 365-2323 WE BUILD BOAT TOPS! GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph. 965-7075 Free. Estimates Heating - Refrigeration & Mechanical System, _ —— Sales & Service - MESY) My : 704°. 6th Ave. ‘South F Phe 365- 7775 4 ; Castlegar “Getting Married? 2 ; ie for. 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