IMPOSING TOWER in the Slocan area is the Lemon Creek forestry lookout station. Consisting of all the necesenry, equipment for FROM THE GALLERY Don Tolmie has won two elections and already he is a veteran in the House of Commons. One more election victory and he will be an oldtimer. In the rapidly changing realm of contemporary pol- memories are short. when Lester Pearson was ‘ prime minister, |W when John by the entire Party and the lectorate as well. There are two specific projects Don Tolmic hopes to bring to fruitation—a law allowing the erasing of crim- inal records on good behav- jor and an regulations to prohibit ships from dumping kitchen and human waste into the Gren i Lakes. He prefers the route ot| re quiet persuasion and back- Toom bargaining to Mr. Cow- an’s. intemperate blasts in the Commons: hen his neighborin; MP Larry Pennell was poll Mr. Tolmie hat conservative opposition, yhen four opposition party 1 ers and three iidedendent MPs fought for the opportun- ity to lash out at every gov- lead- hopes that his criminal rec bill ewould et somewhere. le a little worried now that es Meliraith has By Honrv Heald Quiet Progress in an MP’s Life taken over the post. So far the new solicitor- gencral has said nothing about the proposal. Mr. Tolmie is a little per- the national extension of | th: Great about juman . No ired; just oft ‘the regulations and the fer in" of dumping facilit- in seve Great Lakes These are not matte: that will ‘catapult Don ‘Tolle into the front bench and a ord | cabinet post. But he sees them along the ag ne steps Mr. Trudeau’s road just society. ernment proposal, when ev- area for the fires, the tower also “contains a e edcea walk. — Harriet Christie Photo are tinted green to keep the interior as cool as possible in summer and are sur- by a three-foot wide outside cat- ery vote (no mai how mundane the issue) was a kolfe # at the government's al What is his advice to the Get a good secre: New Canada Saving Bonds Yield More Than A new series of aConade, Savings Bonds that will y two and one-half times an investigator's original purchase after 14 years was announced today by E. Benson, minister of finance. This 24th series of Can- ada Savings Bonds, which goes on sale this fall, offers purchasers an interest yield that averages 6.75 per cent|ed when the bonis are held aS maturity, Nov. 1, 1982. special efforts being effo: are made this year through the Il savings plan en- Bive that as wan) Canadians as possible have an opportun- ity to save in this safe, easy and profitable way. The min- ister said he is confident re-|vestors will respond strongly | ¥ 3./Bond Bete said chat [foe Twice Stray oS that individual Canadian in-|6.50 per to the attractive terms of the new issue. The new Canada Savings issue continues the feature begun two years 280 whereby investors have th option of compound interest, by which they may leave thelr interest Soupons ‘uncash- the last years. By Alpha Phi home of Mrs. Now, with the new ser-| present. jes, a purchaser can get back iter 14 years $250 £ for. every refreshments served by $100 invested. This is re: | hngtess cause at maturity, the pur- final meeting chaser who puts his interest Beinnthe of the SS to work in this way will get|ya5 held at the home of Mrs. back $95.50 in recut 3 inter-/Gunther Aichele. ani Marx Auto Body & Paint Service Towing — Body Work Painting — Welding Insurance Claims Handled Promptly 24-Hour Wrecker Service| est 54.50 in compound | interest payments, along with his $100 orginal The ent. Bonds of the new series |M will be nds sflable Oct. 7, 5 be dated Nov. 1, and may be with without payment of accrued pounce swords correctly. interest. Unique Party Held)“ A “come-as-you-are par-|!! In the last sat two re-|ty” was held recently at the nis Austin Games were played and cultural program for the evening was by Mrs. investm: avid» Perey Fergus” and Mrs. They sake on “speech” sin ie a ay d to and includ-|a report on the correct way | geo; fhe Nov, is at face value|to speak and how to pro- LeRoy gave a report and the front ones than just ability. Mr. Tolmie is young, q successft wyer, good 6 rand has 8 a back: ground of municipal admin- Etration on Welland city coun- But he is a Liberal strong Liberal territory. The adjoining riding of Niagara fae as a cabinet mi in Joe Greene. Jim McNulty in nearby St. Catharines i a parliamentary secretary. Not far away in Hamilton, John | tra Munro holds anothers cabinet ae of the 29 ministers and ene of Hen 16 parlia- ment secretaries are fro! Ontario. Most of them are in | WASPS SES pute, Anglo- Saxon in|in the construction iin This month’s placements totalled 90, while a year 289 the figure was 80. D a|from the clerical and tall industries increased ment aetivity. by 37 Over niet month's figures. Increasing manpower aes du: occurred as work commenced on the Trail-Tadanac Hospi- il expansion and a new sen- jor citizens home develop- ment in East Trail. A number of small con- tracts awarded have provided limited jobs for other local Northwood Sawmills in Greenwood closed down dur- ming September, immediately affecting 50 workers. A fur- Manpower Placements Increase in September ther lay-off of 30 is expected in October when the planer crews are Pacific Water Wells Ltd. Drilling Contractors for Fast Efficient Complete Service in Industrial & Domestic Water Supplies Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-6933 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO ST. RITA’S HALL ON FRONT STREET TONIGHT they pty HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER? Then _you want a central address close to ing through this Manpower Mobility Program. Numerous jobs are now regionally available, but re- sistance by clients to moving has hampered progress. Canada Manpower's part- time office in Grand Forks completed screening and test- ing of required workers to staff the new Super-Valu store. Twenty-seven zegular positions are now with Eaditional hiring Peart to provide extra staff require- ments suring their Oct 24 openin yet priced to suit your budget. We have a dining room and coffee shop and are close to beaches and Stanley Park. Please feel free to drop us a line for our descriptive bro- chure. Sands Motor Hotel MuUtual 2-1831 Davie at Denman Cofnmereial Cards Honored “On English Bay at Stanley Park” protestant ects Mon distins ot Abi me sp cular y of al by Mr. Tolmie to bridge the geographic, ethnic and relig- ous considerations that come into play in allocating polit- ical jobs. Mr. Tolmie reluctantly ad- mits inet a a federal state, raphy has to play some part in filling the tov posit- ions but religious and ernie The regular annual in coupons pay interest and “described. the word, de- Phone 365-7248 terest at the tate of 5.75 per cent | bate. per annum for the first year, ‘A short debate followed. background shonld not factors should come into play only when there are men of similar eoulae available to d Professional Directory choose Tolmie is not sulk- ing ou the Secale in volved in eai cognition dithough me. does CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY i Remodelling Recovering - Craftsmanship ; Guaranteed Call for Fzee Estimates No Obligation Ph. 365-5636 BHOTOCOPYING Important Papers Birth Certificates Pages of Books CASTLEGAR NEWS Reasonable Rates — REPAIRS To All Major Appliances ‘ASTI PARDMAN_ FURNITURE Maytag Sales sae rvice GUARANTEED REPAIRS WESTERN INTERNATIONAL ENTERPRISES IMPORT EXPORT P.O. Box 833 Ph. 365-7377 Castlegar, B.C. McNABB EXCAVATING SERVICES CO. 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PHONE 365-7202 COMMUNITY CHEST Drive Now Underway Support District Welfare And Recreational Needs ive Once to Over Worthy Organizations Please be. Ready When Your Volunteer Canvasser Calls During the Campaign Be Ready -Be Generous UNITED APPEAL DRIVE Snow Capped Mountains in the Bella Coola Range — B.C. Government Photo - First College SEC Meeting Tackled Problems of Money, Extramurals The Student Executive Council of Selkirk College met for the first time in whole last week and budget- ting showed up as possibly the thorniest of the problems they must handle immediate- Some of the SEC members ber who ‘lasted one hour short. of the duration. One of the stickier pro- blems, said Mr. Stevenson, was allocation of funds for CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Ph, 365-5637 Next 1B the Cloverleaf Motel astleaird Plaza Family’ pie. Hour - 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Evening worship 7.30 p.m. ET THE SALVATION ARMY 7.30 Pm. Home League 7.30 p.m. Open Air and Young who assumed Paty positions last school year. Among these are siudent Fice-president Derryll 01 ‘Others, including stud- ent president Jerry Waselen- koff, were elected in recent student ballotting. In a meeting that began at 6.30 last Wednesday night a lasted until 4.30 Faure: Mr. Stevenson told the Castleear News early this week SEC's decision to turn ret one-quarter of the budget to the extramur- als,” was open’ to question. “TI think that extramurals are the responsibility of the administration and they are mainly for advertisement and the public image of the Col- administration tossed about In_ what Bind of a record for endur- all members of stayed for the entire length of the 10-hour session, with -|the exception of one mem- SEC] phasis in cision. to “spend all the stu- dents’ money on them (was) very. hard to evaluate.” He ivould prefer an em- President was also in attendance at the meeting but was some what less clearcut in his re- action, Asked about the meeting and decisions resulting from it, Mr. Waselenkoff told the Castle Ne ‘ing nightime access to din, newspaper. Members often work late at night to meet a Wednesday, Aside fro! ed “relations in general.” issues encompassed by Bevis : intramural cee rather than a th said. Peoples. Public invited to all services. You are never a stranger at Envoy and Mrs. K. Mallory Ph. 385-7112 LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES . SHSS ACTIVITIES By Katherine oreneay ister of Donal Brothers-on the topic of:a faculty-student conference, involving students from all colleges and universities in “Aside from this, he said, there was “not much to re- port” from the 10-hour meet- Sunda: at 3 p.m. din st Davids Sunday School 2 p.m. v. Harold C. Clark CHURCH OF GOD Kinnaird Community Hail Pastor: Rev. ira Johnson Phone 365-6762 qeundey School 9.15 a.m. ning Worship 10 a.m. 7 we Fri. Youth Fellowship gure way in. One or two|bows and chunky "heels: and 7.30 p.m. Wed. Bible Stu dy |S) and Prayer — Held in Homes ———— en PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Sunday School 9.55 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. Tuesday: Bible Sady and fall fashion ene. ours: Sit range from sub- dued browns and greys to brilliant golds, purples, and deep reds. Patterns will incorporate plaids, flowers. and: stripes into grees parler desi; gn. everyone knows that | the re “mid look” is Is are ahead of the ig the newest len; Its only} a matter of time! ts are the thing with many Beretta: large buckles Ken Guido Given $100 Scholarship . Kenneth E. Friday: Young Peoples 7.30 pm ‘APOSTOLIC CHURCH Two blocks East of the Castleaird Shopping Plaza lian - Killough : Chipten” Cast- ship ce legar and Phone 365-7807 Rev. Helmud Pastor District. Ken. attained the .high- est average for Grade XII — 92 per cent'— in School Dis- trict No. 9 for the 1968 gov- GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th Ave. Kinnaird Rey. J. H. Wiseman Friendship Service and Sunday School 9.30 a.m. exam- inations. He received his second- education at Stanley Hamphries Secondary School. year he was an active member of the engineer’s club. He is continuing his ed- ucation at the University of British Columbia, where- he is majoring in science* and AACA REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH ST. DAVID‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. Terry Allen — Ph. 385-7424 Services at 8.00 a.m. and 11.00 am. UNITED CHURCH CASTLEGAR & ROBSON Rev. Geo. Hermanson — Ph. 365-8337 MORNING WORSHIP Castlegar, 11.15 a.m, Sunday School, Castlegar, 9.30 am. Robson, 9.45 am, am. UNITED CHURCH KINNAIRD - GENELLE Rey. Claton Howard — Ph. 365-7814 Sunday School, Kinnaird, 9.30 a.m. Genelle 9.30 a.m. aoe chains are still popular, 0. Getting away from the trend toward the masculine look are the feminine’ Victor- ian ruffles and delicate lacy trims adorning dresses. These|said he can be seen almost anywhere: on evening gowns, © part; frocks, and even some shoal clothes. modern: buckles, straps, al Shoe styles are ultra reaction on the meet Principal Andy Soles Was out of town, assistant to the principal, Ross Fraser ‘was. not at the meeting and _stu- dent counsellor Erling Close e had attended the meeting but did not wish to comment or “represent (him- self) as a spokesman. for the His function at the meet- ing and in dealing with stu- explained, is “a to the total look of 1968. cousellors role.” Waselenkoff uildings. The Blurb is the College| He declined to detail the his fi TURKEYS Over 16 Ibs. Under 16 Ibs. Fresh, 6 - 12 Ibs. Ready - to - Eat Hams Government Inspected. Shank Portion Pork Stecks Gov‘t. Inspected Grain-Fed Pork Empire Bacon Gov't. dated T Ib. pkg. Garlic Rings Graham Wafers Honey. 13 oz. pkg. Hamburger Top Qlty. .... Ib. 59c Mincemeat au:30. i 89c Chili Con Carne Nalleys. 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