sf ‘10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs., June 20, 1968 From the Gallery By Houry Hoald “Great Debate. Not Really so Hot It is too bad the great national television debate the political party lea- Charles Templeton had in invitation for Messers Tru- deau and Stanfield to meet in the debate on the CTV network. ‘The proposition was sim- ted ply which of the two was best |. and who shouldn't, the charg- ice and evasion 9 should never have been dig- nified with the name “de- My dictionary defines debate as ‘‘a systematic con- Flats ef alow of a propos lew of a fon are advanced with proof.” This, presumably, is what Fruit GROWERS MUTUAL <1 cON For Complete Your Fruit Growers suited to steer Canada’s ship of state for the next four or five years, tation since none of the other leaders admits to having a fighting chance of emerging 2 Prine minister after June The program was describ- ed by some as four press con- in one, but even that isa we analogy. a press conference the enone usually outaum- ber those being interviewed and a line of hoster: wil be gun by one joporier wit mind when he advanced the |p: oO It was a reasonable invi- he looked bored by the whole rocess. : wat phe find Parliament boring, t Me ayiedau is not Dal he is he snarls ond hits out. e he came to life dur- the amendments to the Crim- inal Code easing laws on ho- mosexuality. Mr. Trudeau didn’t think it was. very funny. have only themselves -to: blame if their | man lost und in the fe: inside ether party deadets le -other leaders was thelr idea. Not only do the. Public feel they were sub- jected o hours of ithe of debate ensues. That Sunday night, Py the time four speakers had expounded on a theme, it «would have been virtually im- possible for the three ers to pursue the same topic even if time and format allowed. One _aewspaper editorial went so far as to suggest that handbills stuffed in the i uld have been just as gotten rand as lot less . Mutual & Co-op: Insurance Service Representative 269 Columbia Ave. Castlegar Phone 365-6665 (Home 365-6704) ey “and the Smothers Brothers for a two- jour rehash of long-establish- ein and much-publicized party lost He ed he can be just as and wooden as on fi an ty others so mot in fact a anby tuni teeny-boppers jumping 5) show- | i will not take place until the two leaders meet across the Breen-carpeted floor of the House of Commons. But that won't help us decide how to mark our bal- lots on June 25. Three Cominco Teams to Competo| ay an ‘In First Aid Meet Three teams of Cominco employees pela compete in the provincial first aid and mine his rescue SEE atin Satur- ces, | day at Penticton. The Sulli ullivan Mine (below 3900) team Kimberley, “Selkirk College Entrance Tests At Guide Meeting = Ho Shower Conspiracy Really Takes the Cako ‘Reports | the four Leaders: at had at- Roports are: Heard The time was 5.50 p.m... time for the plot to begin. Operative X phoned ‘was | ence at UBC recently. tended the Guiders confer-/erative Y info All reported a very busy |3 exp broke out. f ences and constructive conference. mn ceremonies and handed out to| til it was time to make the each person present samples call that had brought ative X wo! Be buildin to come to and unavailable ie phone. - Setting a dial that would buzz at exactly 6.10 p.m., Op- erative -Y dusied herselé un- and music that she|would be answered by a per- Hpecat back. son sotber: than Operative X. f the poor plot of a third-rate’ the buzzer sounded }‘ r-] also aedeveral new songs. ./20 minutes later, Operative Y Maddocks pee =. silently eocorted into a room Bons wory contd. Surtise pressed and_ cheers ele @ @ If the above sounds like murder » it isn’t. It's what actuaily went on once at my house with only the names changed: to protect the inno- cent. & Explanation: Operative X and Y were ganging up on a ’" person to get her to a surprise shower at 8.25 on of RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS - LTD. AUCTION KELOWNA, B.G..— FRIDAY, JULY (2 nt of United: C Ltd. pies Completed Arrow Lakes Dam Project ie Rone spoke and demonstrated orseshoe formation, colour the for of the flag and the expected third person. RW. tain of the first Kinnaird Ran: ar ed speakers at the conference, the tour of UBC and Ranger ceremonies. bad ‘en reported that they enjoyed the quiet time op own particular session and reconvened to hear the main speakers. Even after the . sessions, leaders got together it inform: and discussed their pro- blems, the delepater report- Cheaper Rats In Domizion Lome MacLure Among Delegates At Goast Meot es for custome! meeting of the B.C. Tuber- call culosis-Christmas Seal Socie- ty. B.C. delegates ar- ts were then her wedding. The buzzer set at 5.50 to ring at 6.10 was the one on an electric range. The 25 persons aha the living room were invit- ed guests who had somehow ig. Operative X. They were sen er Po attended his}met at the door and were For Phone Calls A_latenight telephone rate schedule offering reduc- ed charg ed, station-to-station long dis. will be introduced to keep.the shower secret. eee we 4 GAT LOADERS | 196 Soe: 5 MOTCR GRADERS a {1966 Cat 14—1959 Cat 14—2 Cat 112—Adams 660 ‘Motor Grader) 18 GRAWLER TRACTORS EUCLID REAR-END DUMPS (1962: MODELS) 1956 BUCYRUS-ERIE 223: SHOVEL—1957 KOEHRING CRAWLER BACKHOE — 10 SERVICE TRUCKS — 16 TANDEM DUMP TRUCKS—PICKUPS This was my first ter, a number of years ago, with a wedding shower and from the male: point of view it was an interesting one. At least it substantiated the long- suspected male view that wo- men giggle at all ages. I managed to get out of the house ause, correction: I was told to get out of the house) for most of the evening but even a. Kiwanis meeting and a it eession afterwards only so long. Arviving back at the house I snuck into the living room (under the guise of ae can again view the proceedings at *Tanade et a third to living room but Sie ee there 1962 PIONEER CRUSHER — 1958 CEDAR-RAPIDS PRIMARY CRUSHER — (3) SCREENING PLANTS — HOPPERS—1964 KOHLMAN BELT LOADER—I1967 50 ft. PORTABLE. CONVEYOR—{2) 25-TON PORTABLE . SCALES—1964 CASE LOADER'AND ieee MICHIGAN 75A LOADER. _ 100-MAN CAMP 1965 Models—Kitch: Recreation PTrallere GAT ATTACHMENTS: Cat No. 9 Ripper—Cee Fra Winches—Pull Rippers—Snow Wings--2 Libu Buckets—4 Rock Boxes 4 Clearing E Blades—1965 Lakeview Foldaway 40° X 40° — Light Plants — Vibratory Packers—Air Compressors—1966 Hobart 400- . amp. Welder —Miscellaneous Welder’s —Shop Tools— _ Office Furniture Auction Under Supervision of RITCHIE BROS. 4 HIGH ACHIEVEMENT was marked for SHSS students last Friday as a public assembly wit- nessed the awarding of more than 30 classes of scholarships, bursaries, or other forms of recognition. Among those successful in their studies and receiving awards were, front, & Grace Kinakin and Elizabeth Chernoff, centre, Wayne Chernoff and Lorraine Gork- off and rear, Ken Culley and Terry Killough. — Castlegar News Photo th Displayed Friday At I0DE Show The work of Alec Garn- er, a Kootenay artist, and many other entries from loc- al talent were on display Pat era when the Lilllan gh chapter of the IODE held r74 art exhibit at the Le- 1 collection of work by S) ‘SUPERLATIVE STUDENTS, these five were among those given scholarships, bursaries or other awards last Friday at awards day for ‘SHSS. Caught by the Castiegar News camera are, clockwise’from top, Ken Guido, Elaine Photo Stoochnoff,' Tanis Wishlow, Heather Mac- Pherson and Joanne Lanzarotta. Awards pre- sented Friday were for both academic and athletic achievement. — e ummarizing the general ‘at-' fades “This is we ell worth Gentes ut tae vi light refreshments were served the guests. Convenors for the card Joe Killough. Rep Picnic Was Great Success (continued from page five) girls, eight and under — Ka- thy Archibald and Kim Warci- maga, first, Joanne Yule and Susan Shmooroff, second. Castlegar News| inne Alec Gamer Works | The exhibit included al ie HSS | Your Money Buys At Your Lucky Dollar Store BARBECUE CHUCK STEAK Canada Choice, fm: Canada Good Grain-Fed Beef PORK STEAK” Grain-Fed Canadian Pork FRESH KILLED CHICKEN ons. .A9e COUNTRY STYLE SMOKED PORK PICNICS op OPE BOLOGNA No.1 Quality .... Ib. 39 WIENERS No. 1 Quality .... Ib. 49c FRESH EGGS CANADA GP.ADE ‘A’ MED. YO as ct De SII MELT CEE 3 Doz. $I .00 | SOLO MARGARINE| PURE ORANGE JUICE Southern Sun 39e 5. Ibs. $1.00. i 32-0, Glass : BUTTE R, No. 1 QUALITY . 2 bbs. $1.29 Kootenay first aid champion- stip. y ip aired pees cartier jon annual ‘The new wate schedules Members of the Comiaco ae “Tuberculosis Associa-| Were announced by the B.C. teams in the provincial finals |tion, held in for | Tel c and the) reading are: sesso | the frst time in 10 years. ‘Foams Canaus Telephone sys- Sullivan Mine — R. Mac- t the Canadian meeting | tem. are scheduled for the following dates: AUCTIONEERS LTD! Pulp Workers Union Supports Prince. George ay Cheney, Rubee where he g ‘summer é ton, Castlegar, swyoodanre, fourth. school at rashingtom = at ¥ 1 Prince , and _ Harmac, Girls, 12 and under, — State College, dari | plus a: 600xmember” local in| Patay and Christine Tosws, Mrs. J. Askew return- e fancouver covering the con-| first, Si ed home Teniay ‘after under-| Who. have app! verting, chemical and plastics going major surgery at the cation under the Canadian |industry. creda tn ome mae a special” executive | Vce-pre: ive es Mr and! Mee last Friday aay uh board meeting in Vancouver idarty ‘voleed by the Gelegat: Kinnaird So Head Office: Bee 246 Lawrence Ave., Kelowna, B.C. — (60) 762-2825 Saturday, June 22, 9:00 a.m. Saturday, June 22, 1:00 p.m. | Wednesday, June 26, 6:30 p.m. Gilbert Lind left Sunday Vancouver Office: . 558 Howe St., Vancouver, B.C. — (604) 684-3414 Write for Free Catalogue phone customers dialing own station-to-station calls during the late-night hours. All prospecti 4 the tests.. For tion cali Student Services, 365-7292.” d to take are sang msc tet ISN'T THIS THE MOST IMPORTANT JOB IN CANADA TODAY? Our future as a nation... the very quality of our tives... will depend on what kind of education we are able to provide now for those who will inherit our world. That's why good teachers are so important, and that's why more are needed. No career offers more rewards, more chailenges, more satisfaction. IF YOU ARE A HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE, WE URGE YOU TO CONSIDER TEACHINE AS B.C. TEACHERS’ FEDERATION 2235 Burrard Street, Vancouver — 731-812 YOUR VOCATION. lin of Gibsons, "BG new- | dial their elected president of the Can- adian Tuberculosis Associa- PUBLIC NOTICE The Corporation of the Town of Castlegar Citizens of Castlegar: : We again are approaching you. regarding . your garbage pickup.. : Bylaw No. 324, Section 6 cites: ‘‘All house- holders shall provide ard maintain in ‘ood. suf- unit We have six new early-morning flights, ret ak me nt a tt i ge na pa a “Take one of our a z| early birds to Vancouver. ' (Vancouver Is our Pacifio gateway | city serving Europe, ficient order and ‘repair for ‘each dwell ‘owned or ed by d’iron re- ceptacles (civeular ’ in? ‘design, each of a capaci. of two and one half (244) | cubic ‘feet, and eat having a diameter of not more than sixteen ae inches, and a depth of not’ more than twenty four (24) inches; and each provided with a good sufficient and water cover) sufficient in number to contain ‘all use garhage from such dwelling unit. Garbage can liners of plastic, green in col- jroved ‘by the Public Health Auth- orities) which w string to be air tight are approved and mmended.” As of July 1,'1968 — no® garbage will be picked up unless it is in a proper container or plastic bag. Paper boxes containing paper only will-be picked up. Alex Lutz, weekly, to Vancouver. We call them early birds and every moming (except Tuesday) at 9:50, one of them takes offfor Vancouver, flying ¥ via Penticton. Our early-bird flights get you to Vancouver quickly and comfortably and ‘allow you more time for business or pleasure or to make your Intemational-flight connections. :80 every morning 9: fexcept Tuesday) one of our early birds Jeaves for Vancouver. the Orient, the South Pacific. . <, and South America. Or maybe you're going to one of our Sun Countries . . . Hawaii, Mexico or, California. We'd love . to'have you along!) So next time Vancouver's on the list of things to do, give yourself more time fo do it! Catch an early | bird flight to Vancouver, Itsa great wey! to start your day. CIFIC. : ZIRUNES e- arom Harrison Hot Springs|om Saturday, eee by del-| 5 tox the conference ere Mr. Howes attended |egates from the 8 BC. Scheel Plant Offic: Wee a orsciution was jation’s 4th annu: ee onenees all PPWC Loca! Mrs. Peter. Roth returned patient for 10 days at ‘Trail-Tadanac Hospital. locals of the the itting 4 full support of of os Tin Pulp and Paper Wor uv home Saturday after being a|kers of Canada; representing the| 4,000 workers, has certifica- tion at the pulp mills in Crof- “Five the faternalonal Union. Castlegar And Disirict AFTER SWIM DINNER & DANCE Saturday, June 29 © Admission by ticket only. Chamber of Commerce ALL TYPES OF LUMBER _, ELK, CEMENT — PLYWOOD Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order. THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL 4X 8X 3/16 V-grooved mahogany. LINOS — SASH AND DOOR .. Gifts For Solarium ‘At Kinnaird Wi tary School 'p: held next ext Wednchiay at ae naird Parl GASTLEGAR NEWS men at Prince pateruational Pulp shite in fully exposes Beaulieu, ihe decadent thinkite of Pat | PY and Mrs. M. Munro, second. O'Neal and ruling clique of , held recent at the home of Mrs. oo Brownli ol and’ Norman Harms, Heagy, third. Mother's race — Mrs, first and Mrs. Kir- three - legged New a Creston Smashed es Cloverleais Sunday Creston Babe Ruths won y, Castlegar Cloverleafs 10-1 at SHSS. grounds.. ‘Winning pitcher John Hadikin struck rout nine bat- ters ‘and walked six. yn Ko! ing Ronee and Yanned one Gary Konkin scored Cast- legar’s Ione run. while Creston had 14 hits and no errors. The Cloverleafs will be in action again on June 29 to 30 when they paved to Spo- 1 Pre-finished ere I selection. $4.35 a sheet, EXTRA SPECIAL! - Town Supervisor FOR INFORMATION & RESERVATIONS | VIPOND FOR TRAVEL ‘TRAIL - NELSON *~ DEPTS STORS For’all travel arrangements see... WEST’S KOOTENAY BUILDING SUPPLIES “ie Take Better Care of Your Building Needs" 686 Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-5155 TON KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ST. RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. IGHT was the los-|j PREM 2 = 39e LUNCHEON ERUIT PUNCH ‘BANANA ROLiS. 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