CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 18, 1968 Japanese Theme Highlights Kinnaird WMS Meeting Ladies of the Kinnaird Church of God WMS held their January meeting at the home of Mrs. Ama Kowalko. A colourful topic was in- in Japan. Taformation on i missionaries; Mr. and Mrs, Avihur Elikamp, who are now on furlough, was troduced for the New Year—| Osaka. Japan and its Missions This was very capably pre- sented by oie nonat director, y ical facts about Supa Frere rae cussed and during the evening, it was pointed out on a map the locations of the Church of God The Eikamps have ple and it is believed that much of the credit to Japan’s succes: A note of ingenuity was in- in the settin: two japanese: boys, those at the meeting lea ing with eukaround music from it as a thriving, industrious nation | § is attributed to strong family | § given, concerning their work in |‘ties in home. Hi-Lite Restaurent “SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE FOOD” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight Daily Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m, Fridays and Saturdays Air Conditioed for Cool Comfort BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS Japan rie SOW a bustling na- tion of close to 100 million peo- propriate atmosphere. al incense burners providing an ap- 91-Year-Old Grandmother WRECKER SERVICE AND TOWING The 91-year-old grandmoth- er of Les Atkinson of Castlegar is flying high these days—and that’s not just a figure of speech. Traile i Mrs. Sarah Davidsen of Nia- r Towing gara Falls, Ont., a resident of the ART’S SERVICE & Eventide Home, did so ae recent she ways AUTO WRECKING aimed she would “never have one a years.” Phone 365-8112 an S maltiony pH rhe ger seat of a small private plane at the St. C; Flying Club Of Local Resident Flies and flew off into the wild blue|§ yonder. It was her first airplane ride. “Everyone around the home is teasing me about it now,” Mrs. Davidson said. “They say — imagine a wo-| man of your age flying around in the sky”. However, Mrs. Da’ even, who was born in London, En land, on November 13, 1876, does not agree with these people. “I gid it on the spur of the , she said. “If I had taken the time to think it over periences of my life.” T hed always been afraid cf! in airpianes kept tea- Sterm and Screen Windows Mada. to Order All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order STOCK REDUCING PAINT SALE GLIDDEN NO. 1 GREEN LABEL SPRED-SATIN INTERIOR LATEX 25% OFF GALLONS Regular $10.95 You Save $2.74, 15% OFF QUARTS Regular $3.35 You Save 40c MATCHING COLORS IN GLIDDEN SPRED-LUSTRE SEMI-GLOSS INTERIOR 10% OFF QUARTS & GALLONS Limited Amount of Paint Available. Get Yours Now for Spring Painting. Sale Prices Available During January. “We Teke Better Care of Your Building Needs” 636 COLUMBIA AVENUE — PHONE 365-5155 “So I just decided to show} them a thing or two, and when I thre the wind, based cliuited into the plane and flew) 250d. away.” Davidson sa said, “4 up in the sky watching the build- ings below me get smaller and] ters coe as I went higher and oT should have tried flying a long time ago — it’s in conden ful experience,” she add township, where she met and married her first husband Frederick Duke. ‘S-After: Mr.- Duke’s. death. at} all Ny] called £ sing me about my fear of hei-| o hts.” “Ht was great fans Mn Mrs. be games now.” The NEW iow for SIISS basketball team is area for the Castle-| gar News camera. Proud of the new, royal blue blazers, a mem- ber of the team speculated recently, “maybe we'll win even more two team members crouching in front, on each: side of coach Jim Bilesky, display the Go style of RENT A Brothers Sewing Machine FOR ONLY $4.00 A NONTH $1.50 A WEEK Free Delivery UNION PETERS DISTRIBUTORS LTD. 1342 Cedar Ave., Trail, B.C. legac News Photo} BAse The local diet group, { erly known as ene Tops Cub 0 of Castlegar, is a_chapte The Canadian ‘Calorie Gounters| wal Coast to Coast. The Five Cs, as the club is is Local Diet Club Breaks Yitn American Branches cctorts. and to obtain better heal-' and appearance by the safe, sensible, determined and contin: 1 program of excess weight redustion. The Five C’s meet eacti for sake, formed as a Centennial project by several former Tops clubs in| Ce m Tops was a Pe Deal identity which was not | when 2 reqnest was made by a number of Canadian Tops Chap- to the Tops News magazine io 2 page devoted entirely to| Canadian news in the monthly) issue of the publication. The reply to the request was that if they gave Canada its own this] page they would have to give each state in the union a page 3160. Te aim of this organization da ito Lcommaitiate, the! aouvities ot their ir collective and” 3 i several meetings -| before deciding if they wish to become members. At possible under the American-|£ tion. the age of 47, she married James Davidson, a widower, and lived on a farm in Stamfor oa what is now known as O'Neil Mrs. Davidson . lived on O'Neil St, until seven years ago when she entered the Eventide Home. She was one of the first no children of her own, she does| have several step-sons, and grandchildren, from her se- marriage. on the ground”. Hospital Auxiliary instaiis Officers Fer [$68 Season T evening at 7:30 in the Pasemene on he Rotary Health Interested come to attend CASTLE THEATRE SHOWS AT 7.30 & 8.00 P.M. TONIGHT & FRIDAY Rod Taylor Karl Malden HOTEL Color FOR ONE FULL WEEK COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1968 Sidney Poitier Suzy Kendall To Sir With Love Adults $1.25 Students $1.00 Children 50c SAT. - MON. - TUES Don Knotts Joan 3% BLUE CHIP SAVINGS PLAN Earn 5% monthly on your minimum monthly balance (to the nearest dollar). Why accept less? CASTLEGAR CREDIT UNION GEORGE TERHUNE, Manager Phone 365-7232 Serving the C ds of the Ki FOR THE FIRST TIME new Castlegar Mayor Murray Little donned the chain of office last week after taking his place at the head of the council table. Looking on is town clerk Ambrose were sworn! Percheson. The mayor and two new council members in by Magistrate H. C. Pitts: — Castlegar News Photo Zone Gurling Playoffs Held Last Weekend The DeGirolamo rink from Nelson took spot in West Kootenay Women’s ‘Jone Curling Playoffs, held last weekend at the arena, acing out the Fleming rink from Salmo. The Nelson rink consisted m@ of Mary DeGirolamo, Ruth Bick- nell, N. Benedetti and Inez Eck- mier. Salmo curlers were ee 0 #4 Fleming, ‘Doris Dimock, Velm: Maclean and Lois Stenson. The DeGerolamo rink will now represent the West Kooten- ¥ y in Playotts at Salmo against ATLA ENEMA HATELY fa CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 18, 1968 5 January Clearance S-A-L-E Savings Up to 20 PerCent SEE OUR BARGAIN TABLE’ Many Items Are Reduced Below Cost! aye team later this month. Winner of that series will go to the B.C. playoffs, to be field in Prince Rupert at a date not yet nelued. Brylcreem Regular $1.09. Save 30c SALE Savings Bargains Sele Now Underway Toothpaste Crest. Save 36c Regular $1.19 HAULS A TON! CUTS COSTS UP TS 50 PER CENT! The Scene at... KINNAIRD SECONDARY this group. Curlers bad lunch at the nH. Arms Saturday and this was followed by the annual bus- e588 Winner of a raffled painting was D. Stewart of Castlegar. Another name has been ad- ded to our school Honour Roll—_| Ass that of Dale Goosen. Both his at- Gtude and his achievement have | ™*" and Foul ener been termed excellent. Lind held a school assembly. He | yadikin was haviour has been satisfactory and he trusted that it would re- ‘main that way. He reminded us to pick up any scaps of paper lying on the] est floor and to refrain from closing locker doors with our feet. He also suggested that some of the pupils should bring their marks up a bit and gave us an added in- — One With A.S. A. Tablets Agarol Regular $1.45. Our 47 Savings Account: sf yOu Save for something a you really A 414% Savings Account at the Commerce helps you save because it’s a little more difficult to dip into your savings. Withdrawals from your 4% Savings Account must be made in person. There are no cheq! il The C helps too, by giving higher interest, calculated on your mini monthly b Think of something you really want. Then opena Commerce 414% Savings Account. CANADIAN PO Ae OF COMMERCE Flash Bulbs Sin $1.39 Alke - Seltzer AIRLINE RESERVATIONS MEXICO- HAWAUAN . AND EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED, cASTIEcant AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN WEST‘S DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542 Contec-C Regular $1.35. Save 36c. SALE ....... 99c ‘Teo Fire Engine Reds Now Available — - _@ It's the Datsun Pickup . . . a real profit-maker Oe ee * to run, the Datsun re to buy, inexpensive me ‘Bat : eonebuimumuens froster, 6-ply white-walls - . . . and more ert ner’ And Tuas i ts Raul © ccnudasiag ané several fine exmper See aan oo Sit your Dateza biel! Come and test drive one DSTSUN $2095 CROSSROADS DATSUN SALES tive when he said that this} |), year for the first time at KJSS| stench, from the science room benzene einen, carbon June recommendations would be| where The boys in Mr. Allen’s room have made some excellent mod-| Early in this new term Mr-/ eis of the Kon-Tiki raft. Steve very impressed by stated that so far student be-| tne one built by John O'Doherty. * * * These days KISS is filled with strange smells. (They don’t -} gin pepperoni Jan. 27- in = the ureh Coffee House Starts Cperation in Church Om Jannary 27th bo s00n, Tih ippeal to use ay college and secondary vathuol a at sen cree Hemiauson, naini Set at Casdogar) United ;Caarch, fee house will’ be- is not yet finalized and few de- tails are im effect. We all hope this means re-| commendation by subject. Py * Py of their gitl, born School is happy for them! at the mo- ment, he added. MOORE © BUSiNaSS ronms LY DEALER CASTLEGAR NEWS Extra Specials on Baby’s Dresses, Pram Sets & Rompers — All Sales Cash & Final — Cindy's Tots-to-Teens me NOTICE Snow p by the D of Hig! are being b jpered and delayed by vehicles being parked on or near the travelled portion of the highway. Attention is drawn to the owners of such ve- hicles to Section 179 of the Motor Vehicle Act: Section 2 (a) “Where a vehicle is standing or parked in a position that causes it to interfere with Your co-operation is appreciated. Regional Highway Engineer. : D. F. Martin, P. Eng., Department of Highways, Baker Streef, ° ‘101 Nelson, B.C., ; January -11th,. 1968. On the sports front, our Li- pian girls have shown their supremacy in _. tour hockey is in the lime- light, boxing has started in boy’s 2. classes. ; Toboggan races have been planned by the students’ council, In Industrial Ed boys have commenced work and Swoudwork. Soon t they will be using the chines Located at Corner of Maple and Columbi Don Leitch, Manager — Phone 365-8035 shop project scheduled as that of mak- ing blocks. The vocational class spon- sored a school-wide sock hop and eake raffle on Friday at noon Save 35¢ Toothbrushes eee S4cu a. 4ac Mouthwash Save ase sate. $4.07 Cough Syrup - Tiepla Action ... $1.85 For More Bergains See Our Flyer in Your Wiail Play Shoppes’s Spree — $8,000.in Prizes Carl’s Drugs NOTICE The Board of Management of the Hospital require dir completing their terms of of- fice. Jcin the Hospital Society and help in the develop- to L ment of the new hospital. Memb hip in the S i Ootischenia, Blueberry, Thrums, etc. DIRECTORS ON BOARD OF MANAGEMENT ty is open to all persons in the Hospital District: Castlegar, Kinnaird, Robson, Brilliant, | Do n't Wait January ees Sale HAVE TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW MODELS —PRICES SLASHED— Special : 30” CUSTOM AVOCADO RANGE .... Regular. $329.95 $269. 95 No Trade 14 cu. ft. ‘ZERO. 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