. CASTLEGAR -WEWS, Thursday, April 13, 1967 - Centennial Gavel Visits - Twin Municipal Offices ‘ Large white placards, the scarlet tunic of an RCMP officer po! green of an ancient Ford Pick: lekeup truck were .C, Centen- and the polished : The gavel arrived in Kin- naird at 7 p.m., to the ar araal| 9 Pipes, from a member of. epipe band. -’ Delivered by acting reeve| Kini Tan Somerville of Tadanac, as Kinnaird by Cons. Morris‘ Pac- ula, Castlegar Detachment of the RCMP. gavel was -accompanied The officer was in full dress, including: the fé tunic of the force. Chairman Carl Loeblich and chest, carried on a pallet. The meeting was brought to order: with the gavel, and bo k aries The bose 00) pecompany! ing i boo! contains the vf all 80 wielded the symbo! provincial blessing on civic ad- aa ca 1 will lete 2 gavel complete a rovnge ga will Grcuit of the Com. Ackerman moved that of sym INCOME TAX é~ PROBLEMS ray an official ion Don’t miss any’. Credits or Refunds CONTACT Mrs. LM. Toogood famous scarle! pathy to. the bereaved at Natal @ made, on behalf of the citiz- ens of Kinnaird, A dund to provide aid to victims oe the tragedy ould be be set. up, he pointed out. It will probably Shes handted through the village office, Ente! handling of these fe, items a8 a board sald, “Centennial Gavel must travel Kinnaird to Castle- gar.” After the trip to Castlegar, the gavel was brought into the council chambers here by Chair- man Loeblich and Mr. Konkin, who. presented it to Mayor R. I} journed ‘and Chairman Loeb! lich, along with Sam Konkin of naird, donned placards and proceeded to load the gavel into Mr. Konkin’s pre-war. pick-1 up truck, for delivery to Castlegar. . Loeblich wore a ard which read avel Will Travel,” while Mr. Konkin’s After calling the meeting to order with the gavel, Mayor Maddocks noted that during a recent meeting with Premier W. A.C. Bennett, he had sug- gested consideration be given to holding of a provincial cabinet meeting in a place convenient to both ad Kinnaird LEGION CORNER ficlals and interested citizens could watch, One ordinary and one club membership were read and ac- cepted at- the bimonthly meet- ing held last Thursday night. A portable TV set was au- thorized by the members of the branch to be presented to the Castlegar and District Hospital for the use of ‘A hearty was tendered the club committee and volunteers for their fine ef- fort at remodelling the bar in the lounge, it makes a vast im- No commitment was made by the Premier, noted Mayor Maddocks, but there is a good possibility that decision favor- ing the suggestion may be forth- coming sometime during the Centennial year, Attending ‘the - Castlegar council, meeting wi and -W. H. Reed. Among the other items of buiness considered ‘at the spec- jal meeting of Castlegar council and eetvice facilities. 1967 cards are in and should be pick- ed'up from Jim packs. at any Ca One Ladies’ “approved b: rade's help is requested for this project, so further notice will be forthcoming. Comrades take notice that the new m its will one monthly meeting on the 3rd Monday of each month, starting April 17. This cane ncels out ut blmonthly meet 301 Silverwood Cresc. ‘Woodland Park, K. 365-7985 tings which held on a fis Ist and. Srd_ Tuesdays each mo: of $50 was approved the! one’ of the be| resolution of the ¢ Chambers ” the said. ‘A grant to be sent by the branch to the| Trans; Natal Disaster Fund. was a note of support for restor- ation’ of Passenger ava service ils, so that local civic of. | 18! ‘As Centennial foci a ea ae gar and Kinnaird Church shale are planning a Centennlal oral Festival, with eed, to be divided etween e Castlegar and ‘Kinnair. Wasil Gleboft Of Ootischenia -Dled Sunday Wasil Gleboff, 84, a resident ofthe Ootischenia ‘area for ov- er 40 years passed away Sunday. . Mr. Gleboff was born in Russia April 7, 1883 coming to Canada and Kamsack, Sask. in He was married in Saskat- chewan, coming to B.C. and Oot- ischenia in 1925 where he has lived ever ee 'd| special event, ‘| dates and:at. the following loca: J tions: 34! An invitation is extended to all persons in the area who en- joy ‘singing. sacred muaic, - to Practices for the Centennial music will follow the 7 p.m. re- gular’ church ' choir practices and will begin on the following April 13, ‘Thuredsy, 8 ‘pam. —Kinnaird United Church; April 18, Thursday, 8.30 p.m— St. David's Anglican ‘Church; April 20, Thursday, 8 p.m. — Castlegar United Church. In addition to these church choirs,” St. Rita’s Roman Cath- olic Chureh Choir, ‘The Russian Choir and two Junior Choirs have indicated their jntrert in Participatin, ng. join’ with the’ choirs for. this|' pl these plan please contact any of the ollowing per: J.) Booth, 5 sons; Mra. W..Walper, 385- Mra, F, Willey, 3 385-7800, “CHURCH OF GOD. «(Kinnaird Comm.: Hall). - ‘Pastor: Rev. Ira Johnson: , Phone 365-6762..." 9.80 a.m. Sunday Schoo! 10. 30 a.m. Morning Wore eerart : .m, Fridays *,°...-}" *. Youth t eligeate. ‘ * Bible iuey, & Pr 80 p.m, Wednesdays * Held'in homes ; LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St.’ David's Angll Church Mr. G of the uae et Spiritual Com- munities of ‘Christ. He was predeceased. by his wife in the. early” 1950's and one a in 1949, da | Mad ddocks and Aid. Jite Corbott H (Annie) Wasilenkoff of Glade, seven grandchildren and 11 Sreat-grandchildren. services were held interment at the Ooti- rer. Mayor ¥ Baddocks noted that he had Spoken on the isleptone with MP for tenay West, H. W. Herida and that sed was the railroad Bituation, Mayor Maddocks noted that a recent meeting: of the Koot- nay Bouni Chambers: of ommerce had approved a ree olution endorsing restoration of the service, "J suggested | we make a motion : giving © su) ‘o this mayor The motion, made by Ald. Corbett, received. unanimous support of council members‘pre- sent, Mayor Maddocks told the Castlegar News oe Mr. Her- 6: Minister schenia C The Castiegar Funeral Home was in care of arrange- ‘ments, Funeral Tuesday from the Ootischenia | to th Hall with ~ will. through April, May and June in separate churches, using the same music, In September, mune sed practlees re planned fe Jean Ellison of grail Tacs ing the combined choirs, We hope to present this event on Sunday sitercon oe (ae in ae are at jProvent only tenta- ve, all to join with us for. this cooperative event. If anyone would like further information Dear Sir: sUpon a recent visit to;Cas- {Hegar, Iwas shocked . joueerye appearance of the local dairy. I could not believe that it was still being used. , that these develop is a direct reflection of the apathy of the residents of the area and a lack of civic pride that one of the vital sources of milk supply should présent such Local Dairy’s, Appearance Draws Reader's Comments | In my opinion, conditions bhave been allowed to filli ig all 7 set out by the provincial health |- Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C, Clark THE SALVATION ARMY (178, Columbia Street) Suni : da ? O45 a.m, Sunday. School 11.00 a.m. Holiness Meeting ledneeday 7.80 p.m, Bible Study 80" pm. Homo’ League * It leads one -to wonder where the-medic- al’ health: officer‘'p his authorities, but strangers to the area judge only by what thoy see. a With the Cl ridge bad said th ‘ansport, Mr, “wavering” on the ern ee of the’ service, s borrow the money where YOU | are the boss! It pays to borrow money from your credit unton, » where ¥ you are an ovmer — “not just a customer. 1. Rates are low. | 2 No extra charges. : ‘Nobogy: t but ‘members can get this credit unfon “staan servi vice. With few exceptions, your toan is “Paid in Faltey tn case of your death or Permanent disability, and your savings are for doll ne provided by through CU! incuecee company. CASTLEGAR CREDIT UNION Miss M. D. H. Reith, Mgr..George Terhune, Ast.-Mgr. - Phone 365-7232 by your credit union at no Sonn Mutual, the credit union Serving the Cr ds of the K lecision, one’ way “or . Mad docks, nd on the reaction he gets from the public, either for or against restoration, “That is why I feel . that councils, groups and even in-, dividuals should throw their sup- port behind the restoration,” Or First Castlegar ' Brownies Hold Enrollment Tea The Brownies of the 1st Castlegar Brownie Pack held an enrollment tea on March 15, Enrolled by Brown Owl, Another matter discussed during the telephone call was the achievement. of Rossland’s Nancy Greene ‘in ‘bringing ski- ing fame to the West Keoton: ay. “Mr, Herridge sald that he and ‘all: Canadians are vi proud (of ‘her and wish her the affair, was Passed unani- mously. Mayor Maddocks told coun- cil members that the Contennlat gavel was.to spend the under ‘the watchful eyes of et Castlegar . RCMP, and would then eatinne its historic journ- Rosslan ey, with id as the next sto} “ECT AIRE Far total chain saw performance! e Faster Acceleration @ Smooth idling @ More Power @. More Production ® Greater Fuel PIONEER 14-20 “chain saw! Mitchell Supply. Ltd. 490 ‘Front Street B.C, Castlegar, 1 Economy Mrs. Livi and assisted by Tawny Owl, Mrs. Wright, were Tammy Greep, Clarice Kowalko, Janet Bilesky, ’ Susan Schmoork- off and Marlene Scheeler. n power was presented with her Tea, toast and donuts were served to the mothers of the enrolled'girls by Pamela Corbett and Monica Read. Kathy Moffatt have" a ————— "GRACE : PRESBYTERIAN “CHURCH Rev. J. H. Wiseman Service of Worship and Sunday School at 11 a.m. i CALVARY. “BAPTIST CHURCH »- Pastor D.-Reeves, :- % Ph. 365-7176 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Plaza Bible Hour - 20 a.m. Family Worship 11 ame forship — 7.90 All Welcome ‘S| PENTECOSTAL . TABERNACLE 730 pan. oung, Aantal Ser. 8am. Holy Communion. 11 a.m. Holy. Communion. nity. Having been a long-time re- sident of the area, I come back to Castlegar as a visitor and see through the eyes of a stranger, this ‘new Castlegar. In my. esti- mation, lack of civic pride is Te- flected in the debris, garbage and loose papers and "sand and @ravel left'in the streets, A’ beautiful valley, a- fine little town, an impressive col- lege and a booming economy— what ‘more could one ask? Why not let your pride’ show? You have a: great deal to be proud : Yours truly, Frank CASTLEGAR ROBSON Phone 365-8337. Rev. Frank Willey + MORNING WORSHIP. Castlegar — 11:15 a.m. .,, Robson: — 10 a.m, s Castlegar — Sunda; School : 930 am. Bs OF ‘CANADA “Uniting Since 1925 the Congregational Methodist and Presbyterian Churches.of Canada KINNAIRD GENELLE Phone 365-7814 Rev. Don Faris WORSHIP Kinnaird — 11 a.m, Genelle —7 p.m... ~ Kinnaird Church School Age 3 to grade 3-11 a.m. ee Grade 4 to 9 - 9.45 am. Penticton, B.C. - t ized 50 BC’s - Mountain Brewery’ Makes the Best The Medallo D'Or de te Qué as teen awarded to Interior revels. Lia. for FERNIE LAGER and COLUMBIA PILSEN, The awards wero ‘ made at tho Brussels International Exposition, where entries submitted by breweries all over the world are judged annually ‘ We are delighted that our standards for quality, uty and exons have : in world-wide competition — but we're not. ©. going to rest on our Iaurels, We don’t brew our becrs to: impress a panel of - Judges in. Brussels. We brew them to impress the people of the Kootenays, i ‘and their many visitors. ‘They are the judges who matter, so we're going to _ i keep ‘ight on: ‘working to maintain standards to be certain we can aleays . * call our. beers ‘emote the beat in the world,’ .- : ‘ERIOR | BREWERIES LTD, CRHSTON, B.C. ‘is not i or isplay by ihe Tanior Control Board or > the Government of. British Columbia. Mrs., 3000048; Drs tire, Galt ae Loc | Woman Attends Girl Guide Conference Mrs. H, Johnson, Twin Riv- from April 5-7. were present t from throughout B.C, i The theme of the sessions Guides and Girl peouts, ‘These flags were made by the Rang- ers throughout the ‘province as ‘thelr Centennial ‘Project. ade of flags and was very, appreciated by all eu ued dele; ual meeting got un ‘ot eH eae ron unde! eday 7 nttenn : oon about “209 |¢ atontod dled | the official opening of fie Centennial ‘Seimmning: pool This cay is eres on the at, P k. legates. fellows, but Ralph Cowan, Lib- eral MP for York-Humber in Toronto and Auguste Choquette, Liberal MP for Lotbiniere ‘of Quebec must be about two a meeting au {or anizaion that aivocatss gual (English) Canada. Mr. Choquette turned up as the Politics makes ‘atrange tbed- the Bulldog Sae| Y, it there were chuckles around Parliament Hiil when that course for: Mr. Choquette, far as to call for Mr. Choque removal from the pore of c ublican: Gira | alingual ¢ Sanada and a te are both outspoken in views, divergent as they are, and the e@. would be something for the broad- say ofthe ‘she Liberal Politics Makes Very Strange Bedfellows dvocating Mr. Cowan's re- snoval ng) Liberal Party, | the It ie wart very long ago thatjin were advovating The Conservatives went 90 le wants een nd MCh eae Shae and Mr. C) Ghoquet: dulter t fhe are both AT LAST ANEW INTERIOR LATEX PAINT guaranteed fo cover in one coat! ‘The newest discovery In. the chemistry of paint! No need for a second coat. Dries In 30 min- utes. Qver1000"breezy” colors, : BUY BREEZE WHERE YOU SEE THIS SIGN ocLow's ——— SPECIAL THIS WEEK GARDEN TOOLS Friday ‘om- missioners held several discus- sion groups. and ‘division com- missioners attended an executive meeting’ which’'was ‘continued after lunch, a dinner was held attending and hed guests. at ead table. Speakers introduced were . Nash repress the provincial ie Poy Scouts of BC, Ba the Yukon Council; Mra, A. Lake of the Girl Scouts H.. F, Hyson; deputy provinclal commissioner _intro- duced the guest speaker, Ald. Marrianee. Linnell, director the Centennial Commission, She spoke at some length of the many. centennial ‘pre projects going on throughout The Highlight of the even- e presentation ’ of to Commissioners G. Sumne tending the’ annual meeting of the B.C. Naturopathic Physicians this weekend. Mrs, H. Johnson returned home Saturday from New West- minister where she had spent three days. Mr. ond Mrs, C. Henne visit- home of Mrs. H. Johnson Satur- day. y: Mr. and: Mrs. G. Eastcott of of] then’ he donated the c achin: GASTLEGAR 6 COURSE By - . DUPFER JOHN The Castlegar Golf Course | et Qpened last Saturday and al- though pay was confined ot tem- bers and many visitors. This is a healthy sign for a very inter- esting seagon. Constrietion on the addi- is putting ‘on a financial drive for thle venture. i favoured) ithe vor ens, the first two days | Golf Course 5! jowever, - were enjoyed t by both local mem-| ing has been done nor could be done without the Golf Club members as far as the golf course site is concerned. tion to the Chub “Flows is vite is busy planning course opera- e585! raj under ture Eira at eye of Torn ‘Tom Clark. Fire tion, improvement, and ful d to build: a new rink and now sanction of the , At present your executive and is Bill Oglow made sure the tone ent slab was'done-properly aor boxes, ‘very grateful. as they now ‘have their on No, |2 fairwa: thank for he 1s busy th ie plumbiz am sure it was quite a new ex- perience for all of them and could be for seasoned. golfers who have had such a long wint- er layo! There seems to be some mis- ie understanding about the recent announcement made by the Cast- legar and District Curling Club and its desire to build a curling Rossland. spent the io -weekend. at, the home of’ Mrs.’¥. rink at. the golf: course. Up. ito now, the: Curling ‘Club By KATHERINE KNIPPE! SHSS Activities LBERG of the next nine ho! The ladies should be happy bi ‘Walker, Sr. "is ihe man we must] 5, install terested in. ‘the ez development » Further- Golf ras ate |e 7 ly. To top i of ott tne announce- Party, Laan ever took his seat in CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 19, 1967 By Henry Heald but It is a sad commentary on state of political philosophy Another item that caused a few chuckles on the Hill was the confusion surroun the an- nouncement of the new Bovern- or-general. It is hard to imagine that an sauaunesuent at as had been a month in the lanning botched" 80: bar ent from Lod ned: ly simultaneous with the Minister's snnouncement in the Commons — was leased an hour ‘earlier, It had been on radio newscasts and was in the papers’ headlines before Mr. ie House. Roland Michener had been the ted choice for govern- or-general as far pack: as 1965 when General Vanier’s official term of office ended. It was un- likely Mr. Pearson would change his mind now. Why he didn’t We Buy and Sell and exchange all used merchandise. We also repair roller type washers and small appliances. Phone 365-6621 CASTLEGAR EXCHANGE LTD. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO ST. RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. TONIGHT announce it a day or two oe the week of kn OWS. ‘The choice of Mr. Michener is eminently suitable, but the banding of the announcement gets added to the long Hst of Pearson blunders. The cabinet resignations and new appointments were also sur- rounded by rumor and specu- lation, but that) is. customary. However, when Messrs. | Fav- reau and Cardin were honored returning Barbera, the cat was ‘out of the a © ame Ottawa Citizen was so TELEVISION *& SERVICE — T.V., Radio, Stereo, Record Players * SALES — Authorized Dealer For * RCA. VICTOR — For the finest in color or black & white TV “Years of exp is your of Electronic Services | Ph. 365-7883 Day or Evening 270 Columbia Ave. a Swift’s =e AAU ~ Mazola Oil . 16:02. Karo Sm : 32-02. z 49c Velveeta Cheese 2 POUND BOX . A Centennial project for Stanley ‘Hump! yhries has finally been Gecided Fipont It comes in OGLOW BROTHERS BLDG. “SUPPLY LTD. Phone: 365-7202 f ioe $1,000. bursary thei forms aah io be aware: ey to the best piteound student, Bene gate en citize! and grades. in the school is eligible. arrange ‘a’ number of pro- > | will arcan| ASSOC! REGIST April 15 Junior League — time of CASTLEGAR: ROBSON MINOR . BASEBALL SOCIATION ne “BASEBALL RATION LAST ‘CHANCE 9.30 - 11.30 a.m. at Castlegar Arena and Robson Hall Sand Lot — 7 - 9. years Minor. League — 9 - 12 years --Babe Ruth — 12 - 16 years 16°- 21. years Registration Fee is $2.00.— to be paid at registration — To’ raise enough money, for the bond,’ the student council turned to ‘her.classes, All her Bins oid routin Pelcons, her into the “old rout have come and ‘gone since -1867. : Present-day. fashions are: revert- stockings: boys, fashions with the. lool 3. vith the boys, leather ne houndstooth: steve’ pipes, and suits aré Decomiug ‘very. popu- coming months are tent dresses. the smocked look, and more and more, plgt 8 Multiple “Chotes Student “should Ido my homework, copy or. see Miss Drudgewell | will swallow the one about Mom's wrapping the garbage in it?” ne did . Tepe homework, . and” he didn’t get here early enough to ‘copy. it, if-‘he: tries the ‘mom- wrapped-the-garbage-init’ story. once :more ’.: ‘and Wed Monde d - April 17& 19 8.30 - 11.30 a.m. and 1-4pm. Children 6 Months to 12 Years — No Appointments Necessary _ : SPONSORED BY. THE. LOCAL SOROPTIMIST CLUB. 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