Sy, CastlégarNews _ octoters0, 1983 RCMP steps up patrols TIPS FOR CREATIVE COSTUMES — By the Canadian Press KANSAS | CITy, Mo. — Fallowess is ‘the, day when colorful, i dreams into real life, says Phyllis Nolan, wh who suggests kids be allowed to make their own costumes. COMMUNITY Postie retires KOOTENAY TEMPLE NO. 37 PYTHIAN SISTERS’ ie . ie? ean Ried ; 4 B iil ‘ ’ 7 . “4 by CasNews Staff Pay pablo at Holl on Sct Nevis trom : Robson. postmistress Grace Kanester, was guest of SENIOR CITIZENS ASSOCIATION honor, at her‘own job on her last day of work at Robson Election of officers for 1964 wil take place at the business post office this week as she ended 22 yoars of service with — meeting on Thurs., Nov. a2 2/87 oe peibaatee ea ei nee an “This is the perfect time to encourage childre recely ts and we es from Ro yn n's railed in ighbor- Is having @ Turkey Dinner = usr community Hall on residents. who stopped by Monday during the surprise creativity,” said Nolan, a party planner for Hallmark hoods for the past three Nov. 5 at 5:30 p.m. Adults - $6.00, Children 4 - 12:- ‘open house retirement held for her. cards, % years jor. 2/67 , Kanester has been Robson postmistress for the past ‘Also, Halloween ‘A adertd at home. are becoming : In an interview Friday, 1f years. Before that, she worked at the Kinnaird post increasingly 1 and making costumes is an ideal Staff Sgt. Stevens said he _ office from 1961 until it closed in 1978 when letter carrier Party activity. “hopes the locals will have service was initiated. Nolan worked with children to create several special the same attitude and kesp it Kanester has enjoyed her.job so much that, had it Halloween costumes that can be made. with readily Baraulst’ as last year.” ae not been for mandatory retirement at age 65, she would pps el ree rar such paper plates, cups and table Stevens also asked that have kept on working. yarn. torists But the federal government did reward her for her Using these materials, children can design their own tions as ‘naeunase Wil be service with a certificate. of appreciation. colorful’ costumes to resemble a variety of fanciful out trick-or-treatin; “It even has Pierre Trudeau's signature on it,” she creatures, said Nolan, who found that many children He ts that, ‘toddl id. favored animals such as a ony bird, a ferocious-but- 2 suse site should be accompanied by an reais aces cea we masks and costumes ‘makes adult or responsible older Halloween more fun and gives kids a feeling of Rereon when they make their aecomplishment,” she said. J. “And the inpeueons are simple: Give the children inne he would advise that wont see reas : pepeoernt fis refoctv ‘ ae “ iv the surprise party for Kanester,. is taking over ‘Nolan offers these basic guidelines for selected Ard bets ae ig re! fe on . _ temporarily. masks: : 6 : : 3 5 e Bird: The goony bird mask is made from two colors of For be ast $70 oF ae paper plates. Cut holes for eyes in a blue plate. Attach a | READY TO SPOOK .... Getting ready to spook t ier general populate young jpeople’ s leisdeatheting Friday sponspred by the Castlegar Years its been pretty 4 Calderbonk By CasNews Staff Castlegar RCMP will beef up patrols this Halloween ina bid to keep the peace that has $3.00.Tickets at PANCAKE Sponsored by the Poss Creek ktodles cl cub, will beheld ot the Pass ¢ Creek Community Hall onSun.,Nov. 6 from 9 . - 11. a.m, Door prize, Raffle, everyone welcome. 2/87 ” COFFEE PARTY Will be held on Thurs., Nov. 3 at the Robson church, from 10 a.m. - 12 noon, Price - 75¢, Door prize, Boke Table, Sponsored by the Robson Evening Group: will beheld sh the Robson fle Flea ta Market on Sun., Oct. 30th- = 2p. raw for side of beef. Sponso: sored by ine Robson aabrOnene, “liked meeting the Boonen she says about her job. “They're so friendly in small p! “You get to know. Leemeie and everybody gets to know you. Everybody. loves to come to the post office.” “A replacement postmistress hasn't been found. ge Part-time postal worker Verna Salekin, who organized the : IORKSHOP ° On The Canadian bishop's statement “Ethical Reflections ‘on the Economic Crisis” will belt hele at the Castlegar; United Church Sat., Nov. 5 fro .m, = 4 p.m. register call Mila Richards at 365-7180 or Anne Widen a ot 365-5077 RETIREMENT . . . Former Robson postmistress Grace” Kanester (right) chats with Robson. resident Art Anderson and postal worker Verna Salekin during B.C. PCs nearly sirement party held for her on Mon- CASTLEGAR PEACE GROUP —Cethiews Photo Meets Wed., Nov. 2 at 7 p.m. at the Castlegar United Church. Everyone welcome. KINNAIRD VALLEY VISTA PARENT GROUP Presents: Family Photo Night. A professiona) phot rapher will take small group ond family portraits, package for $24.95 in time for Christmas mailing, on Nee Gonvensouee 6 p.m. and7 p.m. -10 p.m. a innaird For 3/86 on'Halloween are Castlegar’s Laurie Wiens (left), CosttewsPhoto by Cheryl we hope it will stay that low beak (cut from’ late) ” te ic el yellow Plate) below, the eyes:iA\ Lee Syria and Jeanette Chan. Girls carved out their jpumpkin during ¢ a 4 ¢ way,” Stevens added: plume can be cut from another blue plate and glued on the mask’s forehead. Taping different colors of ribbon to the plate's reverse side gives the bird its, distinctive Western H @ Léon: Cut holes for eyes in a yellow plate. Cut ears Pulpit & Pew LA TO BROWNIES & GUIDES Asvevessanensenreregeeversay There will be a meeting for all parents of Brownies & Guides at the Kinnaird Hall on Wed., Nov. 2 at 6 p.m. regarding a Pre-Christmas Tea. 2/86 CASTLEGAR BADMINTON cue For infromation phone 365-5669 ‘SELKIRK WEAVERS’ GUILD Eleventh annual sale and exhibit. Preview and Fashion Show Friday, Nov. 4, 7:30 p.m, Sale Nov.5, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Castlegar Arena Complex. 3/85 VANCOUVER (CP) — Leaderless and clos to penniless, provincial Progressive Conservatives in BC. are near the bottom of a slide they started 81 years ago when W. A. C. Bennett left the party in a huff to join the Social Credit. Untouched by the wave of popularity that has lifted Brian Mulroney and the federal Tories to a 25-year hight in the opinion polls, the provincial wing has sunk instead to the point where its existence is in question. ‘The few party faithful left claim Tories will once again” rule British Columbia. But it is hard to visualize such a dynamic role for a party that lost its last seat in the with the defeat of then-leader Vic Steph ship at ae a far cry from a goal of 20,000 set by the executive some time ago. The 12 candidates who ran in the May 5 election, garnered 1.2 per cent of the popular vote, less than half of the Liberal vote. “British Columbian voters draw a firm line between g Provincial and federal politics,” says Lyall Knott, a senior © official with federal party in B.C. “They are two different 2 temes and you get involved in both at your peril.” Knott acknowledged federal Tories often support British VES By PASTOR VICTOR STOBBE Church Apostolic Living in a mobile society has the tendency to remove seeing me standing on a makeshift’ box, quickly left and returned with a step ladder. His outreach helped my upreach and‘ we™ have the “Let's Get A concept. It removes the inter- dependence of people and is i with ind become Arriving in June, the place. where the garden had been was a good crop of “the Socreds, but says he knows of Columbians who vote NDP, but turn Conservative in federal | Sleone As for the Tory MPs from B.C., “they Coming events of Castlegar and District non-profit organizations may be listed here. The first 10 words are 33 Ces additional words are 12¢ each. Boldfaced words e. Minimum charge is $3 (whe! jor one, two or three times). Deadlings are's pm. Thursdays tor Sunday's poper and 5 p.m, Mondays for Wednesday's paper. Notices should be brought to the Castlegar News ot 197 Columbia Ave. COMMUNITY Bulletin Board SPECIAL MESSAGE FROM THE RCMP Castlegar RCMP are advising that as in previous years, extra manpower will be on duty for Gate and Halloween nights. It is hoped that the responsible attitude shown by young people ‘in the community the past two years will again prevail. The public is also reminded that ad- vice has been received from Canada Customs that fireworks and firecrackers are prohibited importation into Canada and as such, are subject to seizure and Penalty, may ‘apply. Again: extra unmarked cars and specia ized equipment will be in use. e@ RCMP ask “Know where your. children are on these nights.” The RCMP thank the sponsors of this public awareness ad. 1979 and has since endured the humiliation of seeing Progressive Conservatives support the Socreds provin- The man most recently in charge of this dispirited group, Brian Westwood, was forced to resign in August, 1982, after plans he revealed to align the party with the separatist Western Canada Concept caused a furore. The federal Tories, while unwilling to help the party in any constru. -tive way, lost little time i in squelching Since the short ved A doudeee with separatism, the’ party has just drifted. A party official estimated member- absent from the province during Tera elections,” he said. . “In politics you have to be practical to survive,” says Jake Brouwer, another official with the federal party. “The federal Progressive Conservatives learned their lesson in 1972 (the year’ Dave Barrett and the NDP swept to victory).” In that election, Brouwer and other Conservatives ran provincially with support from the federal wing. Not only were they defeated, Said Brouwer, by siphoning support from the Socreds, they helped the IDP win. Having: recently *moved_ into the Castlegar area: has caused me to be aware how easily the “Let's Get Ac- quainted” concept can be neglected. However, I also weeds. My strong work ethic took over and I began removing the weeds by pull- ing, digging and hoeing. ‘I was being reminded of the curse on the ground’due to the fall of:.man fn the beginning. The Bible says, ' “By: the sweat of your face shall you eat.” Seeing my plight, my other neighbor camie™-over and " offered m6. the use of ;his jams. hanaBtruly Besides, Brouwer béligveeit's ‘fast matter of titre before the Socreds come: baék to the Conber vative) fold W.A.C. Bennett left in 1952. MAKE HALLOWEEN FUN FOR EVERYONE! | RULES FOR “HAPPY HAUNTING —AIll trick-or-treating should be | done between the hours of 6f0 8 p.m. —Parents ~should accompany groups of trick-or-treaters. ’ —All treats should be taken home for inspection before they are eaten. a coune goblins should wear short non-flammable costumes, light in color or decorated with reflective tape. —youngsters should wear Halloween masks that do not restrict vision. —trick-or-treating should be con- fined to jhe;youno goblin’s own neighborhoo —WALK, NEVER RUN. Cross streets, only at corners. This Advertisement Sponsored by the Following Community Minded Businesses: . BOSTON (AP) — packing boxes, the slight remodelling of the house and sharing produce from their gardens, pantry and local grocery store. As a pastor I found the our arrival we were invited to a barbecue where we met our fellow ministers and their wives. One of the pastors became aware, of my fondness for fishing and we were soon together in the same boat on the community through an interview on the local radio station. I was enjoying the “Let's Get Acquainted”. Our -neighbors came and beenoa the receiving end‘ tt “Let's Get Acquainted” becomes difficult when: — we don't need each other — we.don't know each other's needs — we don’t want to know each other's needs — we don't want others to know our ‘needs y — we don’t get to know each other deeply in the time we spend together. Ours is a- mobile society and we need to get acquain- ted before another move. It's the handshake, the smile, the encouraging word, the prayers, the concern for our daily meals that make me say, “I'm glad. that I got acquainted” with my com- munity, my neighbors and my church. Our aim is to become acquainted with you. We care to share, will you share your care?. NASA to reveal discovery of ring The Na- omy next month — the dis- covery of a ring that sur- rounds the solar system, the Boston Globe reported Satur- day. The Globe, quoting two astronomers it did not iden- tify, said a team of scientists, using a new space satellite, found a ring that encircles the solar system beyond the planet Pluto. They estimated it to be some 16 billion kilometres from the sun. * Details of the discovery will be unveiled by NASA in Washington on Nov. 9, the report said. .The discovery was made with: the Infra-Red Astron- omy Satellite, the astronom- ers said, and NASA also will report other discoveries made with the device. and snout from another yellow plate and glue in place. Cut nose, tongue and ear insets from a red plate and attach. Knot yellow, gold and brown yarn ties, and glue to form Lee's mune. Blsck | pipe cleaners can be used as whiskers. ePig: Attach a pink paper cup to a pink plate and trim plate with red circles (cut from red plate) for rosy cheeks. Cut ears from another pink plate and attach. Curl pink ribbon and glue to the plate for ringlets. Outline eyes, ears, noses and mouths on each maks with a black felt-tip pen. So secure the mask to the face, punch small holes on each side of the maks, Insert a strand of yarn, knotted at one end, and tie behind the head. Express The Western Express win- ning numbers for the Oct. 26 draw for $100,000 are: 1122560, 1974815, 2891837, 2440501, 8038266. The win- - ning numbers for the $10,000 draw are: 1679361, 1168774, 2289672, 2180843 and 281777: 4. ‘The last six digits win $1,000, last five digits win $100, last four digits win $25 and the last three digits wins $5 worth of Express tickets. 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