4 GASH EGAN NEWS, ‘Thurs., March 28, 1968 ‘new : BREEZE makes. painting CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs., March 28, 1968 Hagel f ODEON [2 2: TRAIL, B.C, Ph. 364-2114 SHOWING TONIGHT — FRIDAY — SATU! DEAN MARTIN as MATY HELM nn “THE AMBUSHERS” — Golor See the 1967 du Maurier Ski Moot DOORS 7.00 : SHOWTIME 7.30 STARTS MONDAY * “ BLOW-UP” — Color ADMITTANCE TO PERSONS UNDER 18 By BURT CAMPBELL Vancouver Tour Ends J Season of Pup Hockey . team nonce Fup nee Bnd ag Parada with five iy wi stn th wv four |Sary gue ous which saw them ry DePao! two goals and one assist, Don judges (Mr, Prevost, Mr. G Dai foal and” and Mr. Saulavan} Sem sts, Cou on ie stage, im the Ceatlegar Course by Duffer John nl This Polish your ¢lubs and Bill Perhudoff the boys will shine your shoes because the|tearn the basic fund; d Gistlegar course, is opening better than many of us adults, membership is brought up to Further, it is hoped that their. date, then off you go. club house’ will bo placed on Jocating pometime this week, 7 rge Davie will supervise ; id Ken Gorkoff assisted’ on one ee Mr. "Quintana z : aa th that the ‘seering omen: for the juniors is orga: and as soon as operations be- Sr.|8in, the juniors will elect their own executive to oper- are| ate under the ‘parent ‘club. President Tom Clark would and residents and his fi during :the week, three other we stock a full selection of a > : Victoria is still reeling cuca! his’ estimates. clude a sum of $500,000 to be s AVAGE SHOES _ bs 3 e110) ‘ highways next, bi yee fa vane Faia ‘ SHSS ACTIVITIES t Phil says he is one of a ‘ : 1 wet i yi d, that he isa rug-| 2brupt res! tion =the con- B More on What Your Wages are Worth ‘vin breed. that he is a muc-|serstion Maddocks Shoe Store y Katherine Knippelberg M dislikes red tape and wants 2 all Ss A-couple of peopie have, whole goes up 60 per cent of /10 get things done. time es During | Ww rice index, men-|goes up 33 per cent, the|people of the Interior. will ds, forests | access over these roads which i Sloned in. sPrecent column, is Shoe oes up 33 per cent of fave a eat deal of sym) hy pnd waters resources, headed |are to be constructed. Also ry . Willist a 8 In 1948 the federal gov. For those interested, th behind ee pals bills spon A byt aE Contractors 4 ily expenditures made in the] years since: 1949 and the 3 con bgaekt x e f ‘ easier course of a some sumer price index for those bof ans ‘or | ‘ ent still rages, however,| it was 126.5; 1963 it was 133; \ under the abrupt resignation would have | used for the construction of for children of Phil d the . ged individualist end tnt he asked me to explain how the|32, or 16 per cent. If shelter I feel certain that the ie (troduced a bill to facilitate 5 ege a t arrived at. 15, or five per cent. for P} lon, Pacific Water Wells Lid. w r , the The question of clearing | bills sponsored i ernment took a survey of fam-| following list is of some of the dam, 4,000 “typi coo Ar. 54 it was 116.2; 1959 K “typical” les. Ar-| ye 25 ay ‘ Fast Efficient Complete Service an act to increase the amount kes payable to pros- TS... : : The Premier has indicat- ed that he does not intend to 2 hold the of : en ever Ever whether or’ not. they| 1964 it was 185.4; 1965 it was : were indeed typical families.| 138.7; 1966, it was 148.9 and hit Each hi ; b fad two to six per-|Jast year it was 149.3, several times during the last H efo | erent : re e cl sons in the family unit, earned few days and he appears to anywhere from $1,650 to $4,- me to be very ill. 050 a year and all were city i It is now obvious that this milies, session of the -Legislature- is The family budgets were drawing to a close. We have thon} broken down into et: senates oF We De Basie maine | Sopeet tnt they will tale Boo upon 32. cents ‘clothing 11 cents,| } ie oepital insurance. Unfortu. tone Pan desea that thls Hnued Worle te be done.on! the shelter 16, cents, household ately, Mr. Black became illlyear I have been able to per- and we were not able to!cqn-'suade the government to in- Red Mountain ‘Races To be Best of the Season Industrial &,Domestic Water Supplies Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. ; ee - Phone 365-6933 : Castlegar Diesel ae and Soles Ltd. @ Complete Heavy Duty Reghizs @ Welding and Fabricating @ Cummins Parts and Service ® White, Autocar and Freightliner Trucks F 7 Fri. - youth fellowship ~ toa Wed. Bible Study | with ke members fo 'nheck thelr. Lezcascuts’ for old‘ clubs’ that ‘could be cut \ som for junior use.'Some ‘of operation 17 cents and miscel- Janeous cents. The government then chose 1949 as the base period . Thus, the PENTECOSTAL: TABERNACLE 701 First Ave. Peator: Rev. L. M. Stmmenes Phone 385-5212 OFIIEETSE Ree i 5 Ad north and south along the Ar- row lakes, It's the new interior latex coat or we'll give you the at 152 “The Canadian national ski its bes! extra paint FREE! Manufactured by Genera! Palat + Corporation of Canada Limited “OGLOW seis BROTHERS BLDG, cor SUPPLY COMPANY LTD. Phone 365-7202 eee food goes up 50 per cent, the today to buy what $100 pur- chased in 1949). The government then keeps track of about 225 in- dividual items ding: li + OVER 1000 BREEZY COLORS ie uor and cigarettes) in a mon- thly survey. If any of the cate- gories—such as food or cloth- ing—goes up a certain per- centage then the’ ey eos up by the percentage per that certain cate- mA few examples will per- haps help to make that last mtence a little clearer! If 1 officer of Columbia Cellu- lose has announced the ap- pointment of John’ D. (Jack) Sigalet as woods manager of the Celgar Woods Division. Mr, Sigalet, a native of Vernon, received a bachelor of science in forestry degree at the University of British Columbia in 1956 and later al ad at Colorado U George W. Scrimshaw, |Kim and chief ti tended a course in business | threat to d rier March 28-31, at Red ‘tain, near Rossland. points to the tremendous improvement in the last few ‘weeks of Judi Leinweber and Scott Henderson as the main Teasons, < Next to Nancy Greene of ed to provide Canada’s bigg: European Team manager Dan Mc- Rossland, who has establish- ed Bersrle for the second straight year as the world’s best woman skier, Leinweb- er and Henderson are expect: es! ers. rier is “Can- team as'a whole was skiing better this year but.that inter- national competition was a lot keener due to the Olym- pics. Leinweber, the 17-year- old star from Kimbe: woot but fell om her second run. She was fifth in the giant slalom at Oslo, and eleventh last weekend at Aspen, Colo. says McKim, is Betsy Cliffe oP Ottawa, who at 14 is the nal team, ROBSON SOCIALS Mr. and Mrs, R. T. Waldie returned home last weekend from a holiday spent in Van- couver, Arizona, Nevada and California. Mrs. J. Heslop after at- . and boys. Donna Dewis is at home after spending several weeks asa patient in Trail-Tadanac Hospital. anil: and Bre. C. ft lakusp wil . _ D. Stewart, Jr. last week- ent { i Don’t forget to attend the SALE. Castlegar Exchange Front St. Castlegar, B.C. SAT. MARCH 30 COMMENCING AT 1.00. P.M. Bring your sale items to us on or before March 29 to be sold at this auc-_ tion — we will sell the articles for you. Sanday Schon! 9 85 a.m Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. Rev. Blackmore ‘Tuesday, Friday 7.30 p.m. Rev. Blackmore APOSTOLIC cHURCH Two bincks East of the Gastleaird Shonning Plaza 10 a.m. Sunday Schonl Hour 11 a.m. Morning Wareht - 730 Dm Fe ceahin. pet —anda kero! (Mr. Maglio overdid the candles by 4!) e ‘8 Cooking Club enjoyed its first meal of Pizza- Come-Lately with . Presso. Our spies ‘tell us’ it hilari watchin, Tues.. 780 Prayer-Rihle Phone 365-2150 ‘W Tove, Minister Service Studv ce © @ 8 Before ue fore going ne. science LUTHERAN CHURCH we equi with rulers; good u pencils and geometry sets.. cant card made by Natalie Sou- claimed they m._ thi Castl few mluutes inte few minutes r which end- ed ithe scoring for the first was lous ig the boys trying to do ‘the dishes| Tha e "underway. ig fs lead on a le opening fa great pressure at vari- ous times ‘thereafter and had TELEPHONE 365-7631 Located on the Kinnaird-Christina Lake Hiwy. coat ett ada’s for! up evel McKim also said that the |baby of the i 2 team — 23 str Karen Dokka of Burnaby, | “Family Night’ for” for Rob- beige and if pod Judy Crawford, Toronto, ‘Sue |son Recreations mnembersst on sible all 19 Espoir (junior ski ff, Mont eal, Marilyn Kel- Soturday bay ato ee Tecra eon nee Dr be een films are on the ley of Ottawa round out the ‘women’s team. -2)- -Emily Ringheim of Nel- son and Garrie Matheson of 1 are injured and not to. . Grant has started us on a brief unit which concerns m first ege Hi-Lite Restaurant “Specializing in Chinese Foods” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6:a.in. to 12 Midnight Daily Open 6 a.m. to 1 am. Fridays & Saturdays Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort '- BANQUET. FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS _ SERVICES Snndave at 3 om Feldin St. David's Anglican Church FOR INFORMATION PHONE 365-6621 2-12 posed a dang when on the ice. Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark Business and Professional Directory | ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH - ‘MARVIN L. LeROY GREEP’S ELECTRIC BS, OD. Box 180 — Castlegar, B.C. OPTOMETRIST ~ | year’s team.” ) ay He said'that the national Ne eekra pee sia CASTLEGAR CUSTOM J UPHOLSTERY a * Expesi ‘ne questions are desimed to shake us up and alscourage showed : 8 a.m. Holy Communion we practice of surface read- Tues. through Sat. 11am. Holy, Communion || UF worst faults. 7h. 2657385 Oy simply taking things ier Giant Slalom last year. Abb anette is eee GRACE Brantedl lose whole: eter 2 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | of meaning. ‘we i " PARSLOW’S ath Ave. Kinnaird can hardly believe our eyes Early April c Enterprises Ltd. Rev, J. Hi. Wiseman that we have missed so much * - Fashion Show Plans Completed: —or gone so far astray. 53 Gunsmiths Service of Worshin and Sun- are going to follow. ‘The April 1 fashion show was the main topic We day School at 11:00 2 this with another thinkin j niking P) at acrecent joint meeting of the Kinnaird Church m. The sacrament of the Tord’s Sram This will be Ph. 368-5025 1319 BAY — TRAIL, B.C. United ‘Women held in the Kinnaird United Church. Supover will be celebrated. —— With the preparation of final details, each member re- i ceived a quota of tickets for du Maurier Ski © Racing Schedule -RUBBER STAMPS ciepinoeed OB mewspaper land's tizvest dat to fame in Quick Service pee her entire : All Sizes, ‘Styles CASTLEGAR NEWS Phone 865-7266 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH? Pastor D. Reeves — Ph, 7175 For RUBBER STAMPS Next to the Cloverleaf ng off Cartieairg Pars to) es ‘sli: of the duMaurier Internation- KOOTENAY WELDING & CASTING REPAIRS General Welling Cylinder | Blocks Heads, Eto. 121. Columbia Ave. Ph. 365-5531 Fémilv Bible Hour - 10 a.m. 1 Familv Worship 11 a.m. Evening Worship - 730 p.m. Ss , Held on Saturday x ns, SOG Be ERS ay, ae a PAVERS ; = ar a ! i lations and‘a full ‘slate : ' Hivities of the Re 3 : ; F ‘or Tarrys Man Sno Sho are also include oe O} : fa i ‘ Funeral servi we The duMaurier race events} © ; from the ‘Tar.|ate scheduled as follows: | |° ee : : Lae moth to whe tad |9 am, Taek ath . ; , who die m, 5 4 y pie 2 Vernon. i tt Slalom fe mae , ‘ F . Navakshonoff was a.m. Second run, Ladies’ 7.30 p.m. Home Teague born in Russia. Slalom ee ‘The second heat began at am. j pa bet In. addition to the’ ski feck Meas er fading al icons, THE SALVATION ARMY ‘Sunday es Sn Cae, pectin! m. Holiness Meetin; "pth. 365-7288 FUNERAL HOME we i lednesday : 7.30 p.m. Bible Study KOOTENAY BUILDERS AND SUPPLIERS Bonds Th P ipl Take your 1959 “ Canada Savings Bonds to your bank, authorized investment dealer, trust or loan company. They will & Fri h Public invited to all services. couver; | 9 a.m. First pin Slalom You are never a stranger { and Fred of }11 a.m. Second run, Men’s the Thru Slalom 2 3 4 great-grandchilc Saturd: Envoy & Mrs. K. Mallory Interment took place in| 9 a.m. First run, Men's Giant - cemetery. “Slalom 4; Ayre ie cit “The Datsun Pickup is for people who like to drive both a hard bargain and a good truck. It packs a bonanza of feat into a ¢ price, ‘The Datsun Pickup has-a spunky overhead valve engine. ' It not only. effortlessly moves the truck along at freeway speeds but has plenty in reserve when ‘the load Here’s a special offer just for you The Government of Canada has created a special new high-yieldi: ity for the ad in of 1959 Canada Savings Bonds. These Special Replacement Bonds will be dated May 1, 1968, and will mature in 10 years 5 months on October 1, 1978. will be available only in exchange for an equal 1. easily hauls a ton -2. light on gas make all for you. sh your 1959 Canada Savings Bonds for the new high-yielding Special Replacement Bonds without delay. This offer expires on May 15, Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. Electric Heat Specialists Ph. 365-7241 IMPORT EXPORT P.O. Box 833, Ph. 368-7877 = Sunday : SERIES 7 vg/2 a.m. Second. run, Men’ Pentecostal ‘Tabernacle Giant Slalom ons amount of 1959 Canada Savings Bonds, and not for cash. Their average anmual yield to maturity will be 688%. They will retain all the standard features which have made Canada Savings Bonds the most popular investment in Canada’s history. This in- Cludes the right to cash them any time at any bank for full face value plus earned interest. " PHOTOCOPYING Bivth Certificates Pages of Books CASTLEGAR NEWS Reasonable - Rates OFFICE SUPPLIES . Call st tho CASTLEGAR NEWS SINGER REPAIR SALES & SERVICE “All Singer Models On Ph. 865-7268 Castlegar, BC, ; br peter ——— NOTICE Rev. L. Blackmore of Evangalist and Missi B.C. District. of th Canada will be the ‘costal Tabernacle, Friday, Ap 11 a.m. Women’s Giant Slalom (on o : | 6 p.m. Awards uet, Co- Abbotsford, B. minco Gymnasium. .\:The: duMaurier’ race. is one of a series of competitions providing points in toward the World Cup for skiing. April. 2. through to : Te is ty 3. 100,000 mile reliability 4. low on maintenance stature: to -be!“held a je first race of this wa is heavy and the going rough. (This is the same power plant that won Datsun the 1967 Canadian Rall OnuE c hip, so you don’t have to baby it.) - h six footbed you can park a full ton of anythin; and expect pickup to haul it day.in and day out’... . with peal wae economy. eo And 100,000 mile-reliability is no fiction. We know of a man in California be'tough: 209! m: and on Sunday. at | Wet Fass urrpemayeyen see creo FET SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE P.O. who has put 175,000 miles on the clock without ever having a major repair. In -1967, Datsun sold 14,000 pickups in the .S. ... more than all other import'trucks combined. Og ‘FOR N ; : 1 | “the 1 et fees Mountain—or in Canada at ail RESERVATIONS CASTLEGAR NE V v “Ka ceed Pees RD — = i Other things you get for your investment are a full MEXICO - HAWAIIAN Tum caossmoar me : synchromesh 4-speed shift, battery-saving alternator, & EUROPEAN. TOURS mn m ig EERE aera een s heater-< : ield wash "ARRANGED iV. Gamat oA ; se PORTE ae t ge ( | : . Seat belts, twin-outside mirrors and 6-ply whitewalls. ane eas i nae i ray osgemshames sh pe TREATY ; -- So. come on. Be a tough customer. Datsun’s. FOR THE WESTERN ~ HOTEL CHAIN e Towing — Body Work wight due November ?, 1968. On 2 $1,000.00 WwW. E ST’ Ss Painting — Welding bond, these two Prepayment Coupons will be worth DEPT. STORE - f "Insurance Clai a total of $55.00. : eae : Q ¥ “Phone 365-7542 gar, BC. Letters for publication must be accom- : % : Handled Promptt é vy Cres., 24-Hour Wrecker Service In addition, Special Replacement Bonds offer the opportunity to double your money. If you choose not to cash your regular interest coupons during the life of the bond, 3 Compound Interest Certificates then become payable for a total of $280.00 extra (on each $1,000.00 bond). This amount plus your regular interest Coupons doubles your money. Youcan take advantage of this compound interest feature in various ways. And thet’s not all. There will be two Prepayment Coupons, cashable May 1, 1968, attached to each Special Replacement Bond. They represent the 6 months’ interest already earned by your old bond and of the 3% taxabl Firat, the serial number In redin ‘the upper comer of each bond Is preceded by “'S14’’in black. Second, the name of the Issue, “Canada Savings Bond” "1959 Series” is shown just below the serial number. é : ‘ camper or multi-purpose canopy « good idea-made better | : Sp ancl Rev. Clinton Howard Phone 365-7814 Parts end service available right across Canada. Complet. Over 700 Datsun deaters in North America NISSAN AUTOMOBILE CO. (CANADA) LTD. Te ( ) Ont. QUEBEC in factory at, Toronto, Montreal wr8-8 Factory zone olfices at: WESTERN DIVISION: Nissan 8idg., 873 Beatty St, Vancouver 3, BC. 8716 Pascal Gagnon Bivd., Montreal 39, P.Q. MARITIMES DIVISION: 54 Mountain Viow St..Kentvitte,1.S. CROSSROADS DATSUN SALES Corner of Maple and Columbia Don Leitch, Manager, Phone 365-8035 |