CASTLEGAR NEWS, October 5,:1963 SAFEWAY Bi. RKEYS EDWARDS COFFEE alarge turkey for, and / the supplemental dishes) of” The en's League was well-attend- ‘vegetables and salads were s Basis e September. St. Joseph's Catholic: Wom- > lune! ed with 19 members present. Three: new members were | enrolled... Father: Guinan led the opening | prayers. ebicheirg convenor Brita Haley asked ‘for help in’ hospital visiting and that more women attend ing orshipt the CWL mass once a month. - “TOWN HOUSE CRANBERRY SAUCE Save 35¢, Whole or lellied. 308 mi (14 fl. 02.) Tia TOWN HOUSE PUMPKIN CRAGMONT SOFT DRINKS Dopesit... TIDE _ DETERGENT ae $159). BEEF STANDING RIB ROAST © | ee $615), $919 BRUSSELS” SPROUTS 867.39" NORGOLD POTATOES Prices Effective Oct. 6,7&9 IN THE CASTLEGAR STORE CANADA SAFEWAY LIMITED SALES IN RETAIL QUANTITIES ONLY Nagel will attend. ‘Thank-you ” notes came from ithe ‘mission © for the donation, and from ‘i I Fhie yates it was de- beret ‘| Pharmacy. LOArS| arm eI HIOIRIAI EME Ue] Alm! IEIAIRN OVI tt) k RIALUINIT| Mo WIATR IN ar ii P| Siri] HID! IAISITIEIMAIKIESIWAIS! TIE (3 NIE! INTER On Purchase of lect ‘and ROBERT BEDIN 3 UBC graduates : “LOCAL COUPLE RECENT GRADS Karen-Ann Bedin (nee Walter) and Robert’ Bedin, graduated from thé University of B.C. in May. < Karen, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Rudy E. Walter of d wit! th 8 Bachel of Science degree in Robert, son ot Mr, ahd Mrs. Luigi Bedin of Trail, graduated with a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in | Chemical Engineering. - “V9: After.a three-month trip to Europe, the couple is) ‘now residing near Ednionton, where Robert is employed), ie bygeteties | Canad 488 erent wort a ee (eee : ct) eae © CASTLEGARINEWS, October 5, 1963 BS } : hostility. Torontonian hasbeen ‘stranded for. doce RI wth Son aed been disrupted by|Middle Eastern wars, The insults she ° says the sllred is aaniecouttrieg have pereaded ber : to skip the’ t ‘world and’ make the next leg of her pat on and Insulted by ‘mon Ate asa woman alone,” she said.’ "ML would stop for gas or to est and'I could feel the. “never want to go to any Islamic nation again, Tfeel. i prdorgihuesrler] agement hrry hts she said in) an | s feminist, it makes. me very angry,” interview at this Ribbuts south of Tel Aviv where ate is + Festing before continuing her journey. Monday, |) * * Potts gave up the international courier service | she pets eee ee ae motorcycle “STICKING _ UP FOR PENSIONERS - "FREDERICTON: (CP) —" opportunity to provide for: or her retirement, the pen-, talon: system, must be. re-. decried to eer ve the peers ot hot just those who fit a cyclist nears her goal i he went: ec Coiteal Aaeriea and fectabea the. as Honduras-Nicaragua’ order ken everybody told pit: through Chile, /rosch’ Acguslios Gn Sy 'ts Booth Atvics: than anes t8 Gales » Bat'a ‘state of emergency in Chile foresd her to ktop in (> ‘helghboring Pers, Lindslides|made’many roads impassable, and’she hae areas ota ecco Volcanis pial taking 18 hours to ‘ride 200 kilome' f jellies ol seenipaepe prem attard retrieve the bike: °' ; She then flew to England, | drove through France and y Spaii( tod ieee ‘Morocco. She Continued her! journey © ‘through Europe and’ Greece and took: boat to Israel.::” ets hallctet ioe tneuh Laan Sri "WINNIPEG ice) OS] think/the i sitisto Cavell is = patient ma. is generally improving,” says He hasbeen a ee Rebbe sy tek aonctha seen ;owith bacréd from sqme| storpa «hind bis <4 He has ignored the insults, : absorbed the pain’ and con: ~ “TI ‘ tinves .to battle for a more enlightened public response _ At tho Pers Chile border, floods struck and she waa trip, but she is de dashed her plans, She was refused a viea to Saudi Arabia. | The Soviet Union said she could cross its territory by * ‘ear but not by motoreyele, China has so far refused her a U.8. Embassy pores, “the Iranians éat Canadians for breakfast,” she sai “I think that to Canadian, female‘and alone on a motorcycle in Iran would'be pushing my luck,” she'said.’ Potts says she hag been scared at times during her mined to complete it. She has covered, 4,000 kilometres and has 20,000 to go. The rest of he, tip is to take her through Tndls, ‘Nepal, Bangladesh, Thailand and Japan, where many of her. Journey's 20 col sponsors are located. at Macao, the Portuguese _ | enclave a the Chinege ealsiand, and seek permission to territory. » enter Communist te Potts says she. hag ‘been riding motorcycles for 10 years, but “until now, I was just a Sunday driver.” s Jt was my idea fo Biotoreycle around the world, To feel the dirt under one's feet and the bugs in one’s teeth = its'a new way things.” | open the anos! Operate itghts | or his steréo and television. “Along with the other 14 meals from an aide who lives in the building. Depite the progress, Cav- | TEENAGE SKIN you. Into acleansing system {ust for you, T land easy nan are. pains, ; “ Wi Former area Mipsident dies | wel its on Oct. 8 at » “Redwater, Alta.at the age of “ 16 years. Born in Malta, Ont, . ato, Rossland where she lived for’ almost 80 years. She x moved hack. to. Alberta, in - 1977. E ting, crocheting, gardening and helping others. She be: longed to the Rossland Home League and cooked! for sev- eral years at the Salvation Army Camp for underprivi. leged children. She is survived by five Teh ccilany wid ayy, MeMlw “MER! Brooks ‘enjoyed kit: EST FREE! Chesterfield Suites — Dining Room Suites” Dinettes — Bedroom Suites — Sofa Sleepers Sleep Units (Mattress/Boxspring Sets) . Living Room Table Groups — Recliners. - Wall pnits pies ~ Swivel Rockers _ On Approved Crd ny — Put 25% Down — Make 12 Monthly Payments Act Now! This Offer is Limited! : HOMEGOODS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE Open Tuesday through Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. AT CHINA CREEK Parksville; Mrs. Evelyn 8yl- vestre of Fort McMurray, Mrs. Linda Nimchuk of Red- water, Alta., and Mrs. Janet Neumann of Castlegar; one sister, Mrs. Victoria: Fea- therstone of Vancouver, 26 grandchildren and 10 great- children. i She was predeceased by her husband, Ernie,. in 1970; a son, Ernie, in 1961;: three sisters and two brothers. Cremation has taken place in Edmonton. A memorial service for: Mrs. Brooks will be an- nounced at a later date. Longtime | resident | dies ‘Tina Babskasif of Crescent Valley passed. away. Friday, aS aarti td 7 Funeral services were held Monday and Tuesday. from the Crescent Valley Hall with aria lathe Acestova Cenk etery. Mrs, Babakaeff was porn: June 6, 1902 at Kamsack, Sask. and came to. BO, in 1917, settling in Ootischenia: She married George Baba- kaeff in 1924 at Ootischenis. The family moved to Perry Siding in 1982 and to Kres- tova in 1935 where she has since resided. Mrs. Babakaeff i Crescent ” Valley, Pete of, ie and es ot Van-, 3; two ae grandchildren; one , brother, John Evdokimoff of Crescent Vi ” She is peedbbeaesth ty ae husband | George, -George and. Nick ob Pe Paty Siding and sister, Nastia Bartsoff of Scotts Mills, Ore-" Funeral arrangements were under. the. direction of Ses Castlegar Eee Chap- 425 F ae work-life © pattern,” tate Bsadlearyed. oP id “Madeleine LeBlanc, ~ visory ° Sram resist “Moncton Resianing | ot Cneoerve, raid & pl! cost with an education program to Steere re- business ‘can best be a _seliniod by 5 combantion of NEW YORK (AP) = Mary C vers Ee - ell says much remains to be , -replste t xe el if 5 cs: THE jasses Syste ping o sraereghenioe pete Men & Boys! . Seasons Kiy Specials Oct. Sito Oct. 12 cae $39 stn 980 “Thursday, Ottpber 20 end October 27 4:00'p.m. to :30 p.m. Fee: $12.00 CARE — We will el ale gd ‘MANICURE — You will leam on , November 2, 9 and 16 - eae m0 9:00 p.m. ‘Fee: $20.00 natural method of cleans! Shc taee ten works tosoot te aki, coor 9:00 HOW. as ReEeO PE PEDICURE’— Start now to erweare evr tet For cent bi mmer’s sandals. uesday, 7330 to 9:00 p.m. ot MASSAGE RELAXATION —A Ja VASSAGE jpanese self-massage add to th y problems.” ‘Mandatory “participation ds vetoed’ . - Boyd Anderson, appearing” Taher ter of resignation, on behalf of the’ chamber, said the Canada Pension Plan ment had soley) to ees a can't cover homemakers. He /‘‘co-ordinated: Ewertonide S said spousal registered re- strategyfor marketing Sea: - tirement sayings plans would rates many, wine products: be more along ©. ignment has been Septten Seagram's. wine . let homemakers know about operations have been con- pension options. ; solidated-into the Seagram The cheater rejected Wine Co. and the seateaic that private “pen- plan I was charged with possible for guaran' ciple of everyone having fair tablish registered tare ewe ee plans. lor 8 a _Doyou hive A new free’ sérvice DIAL-A-LAW tenant, mental. aes real state, small claims, wills and estates, juveniles and the law. If you request, you may be Grete to other. organizations for. farther Coe DIAL-A-LAW > Service ined Rptasth 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., i Out of; the Vancouver area, phone |. 112-800.972-0956 :..it’s free to all in British Columbia. . tsp. (SmL) cinnamon SIMPLY SCRUMPTIOUS SBUTCH APPLE, PIB. Robin Hood remembers! Thanks- ET af saga} weaher = 00 mL) lightly” 1L) ROBIN HOOD ATL PURPOSE FLOUR ¥/scup (75 mL) butter or 14 Ibs. (7508) apples (about 6 Y4cip (50 mL) whipping cream Ti is it 2 HE % a i A public service operated by the B.C. Branch, The Canadica Ber Association and funded by the : Law Foundation of B.C.