CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, December 4, 1975 Windshield Wipers Need Timely Checks In the old days, a wind- shield was any aceessory—like day. But when people ee driving in the rain, the first windshield wiper, operated by a handle inside the car, was invented, + Now, on many late-model cars blades disappear behind the cowl and are only seen when they're “on”, But the blades should be checked often, tosee if they are from the ele- ments, or wearing cut. The best way to check ‘blades that disappear? Turn the wipers on and the ignition off ‘when the wipers reach the “up” Eposition. Then examine the ‘=blades. The Car Care Council Srecommends that, if necessary, ‘wiper blades be replaced every ix months to a year. BOB’S Pay'n - Takit Ltd. Castlegar’s Biggest Linke Super-Marketl “MILK Whole Camation 2 tins... 46 tins Case’... meal 39} SHORTENING | lf 69c WESTERN FAMILY” FLOU “It Is better!’ 20 Ib. bag . $2.57 SAFFLO OIL SUNFLOWER SEED tin........ $1.29 SARDINES BETTER BUY A4tins ...... 89 FAB. KING size3 ie" CRACKERS SALTED BY. CHRISTIE fb. box ..... 67¢ COFFEE PAY'N. TAKT Ib. 996 VEAL CUTLETS $1.99) Breast of Veal a cece eens s SIC VEAL ROAST Phloem ened BOLOGNA BY THE PIECE BABY. BEEF CUT: & WRAPPED FOR LOCKER Ib. ......... 776 ~ WIENERS | FRESH — NEVER FROZEN! ALBERTA BIRDS each ..... $2.39 Early Robson Resident G. Oborne Dies in Stafes Gilbert Oborne, who lived {n Robson in the early-years, died Nov. 18 in Walla Walla, Wash. Funeral service was held Nov. 21 from Colonial Funeral Home in Walla Walla, “Born in Kendall, Wisc., in 1904, Mr. Oborne immigrated to Canada in 1908 returning to the United States in 1928, It was during this time that he lived in Robson. Mr. Oborne is survived by his wife, Virginia; three sons and one daughter; as well as numerous grandchildren, neph- ews and nieces. * Also surviving are three brothers, Irving of Richmond, Lloyd of Clayburn, and Ross of Robson; and one alster, Phyllis Jolly of Queen Charlotte Is- lands, formerly of Robson, Burlal took place in the IOOF Cemetery at Walla Walls. Casflegar Resident President B.C. Forest Technologists Assn. Castlegar resident Norman Hill was named president when the Forest Technologists’ As- sociation of British Columbia held its eighth annual meeting Nov. 22 in Kaniloops:~: Other members of thé executive are past president Norm Shaw of New West- Tiilnster, vice-president Ron Local Child Carter of Lillooet and secre- tary-treasurer Bob Holland of ' Revelstoke, Participants at the meet- ing were from Houston, Prince George, Port Hardy, Courte- nay, Vancouver and other areas scattered EromiEogei! Postal Workers are Back Molotov cocktails were thrown at $wo postal trucks in Ottawa, ‘A post office official in Ottawa sald no one was hurt and there was no algnificant damage. Ottawa police had no record of the incident. In Toronto, a post office official blamed careless smok- ing for a fire which broke out Tuesday in a tractor-trailer being loaded with mail from Terminal A. destroying 160 bags of mall Mr. Ma ck while say- ing he was “pleased, of course, to be able to resume the postal service," sald he was aware that some of the workers were unhappy. “L hope this is only a momentary feeling on their part," he sald, “We have a post office to run.” Union officials sald earlier they atill were hoping that Mr, Mackasey would sconslder 8 shorter work week once the benefits of automation are felt during the life of this contract, 0 This was the second annual meeting of the FTABC to be held in Kamloops. Canada's problem with drinkingis | 670,000 problem drinkers. (Health & Welfare Canada) Write Letters To Santa Clous To santa claus Iam a good girl for you, and I will Leave some cookies for you. I would Like a watch with a picture on it Please. Love Debbie Ursulak, 10th 808 Castlegar Castlegar, B.C. December 1975 Dear Santa, I want for Christ- mas a bike. How is Rudolph this year? At Christmas I will give you milk and Christmas cake ‘and a préssint. This year I was good. Love your friend John Elliot.’ Castlegar, B.C. December 1975 _Dear Santa, how is Rudolph and the other Reindeer? and how are you and Mrs. Santa? I hope you are well, Are the elves fine too? I hope so se if one got sick it will slow you down on getting al theselfildreris ‘présente: Ohvby | the, way: would you. please ry me a’ record player. love your friend Stephanie Barrett Dear Santa Calus. Ilike you But my sister tells me that you are not true But I think #0. Lam 7 But 1 am turning 8 on April: 8th. I would like Baby Tender Love And A purse And + thats all. Dannelle Jackson Dear Santa Caluse Please can you buy me a pinball ‘machine and a football game - and I will leave you some cake and milk and some sugar for rudolph the red nose reindeer and sugar. for your other reindeer. i T thank you very much merry Christmas. Mark Plotnikoff LEGIONNAIRES NEW YEARS EVE DANCE TICKETS Now on Sale Please pick up your tickets before December 20th at the Legion Hall or phone 365- 8274 But the ‘minister ‘replied “absolutely not” when asked if he would consider shortening | the work week during this contract, + ———_—_—_ GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th Ave. South, Castlegar Sunday School — 10.00 a.m. Worship Service — 11 a.m. Tues. — thee Study 7 p.m. ard Jensen Rev, Pi Smyth - 365-2818 ‘ST, PETER LUTHERAN cH RCI 405 Mople St., Castlegar Sunday School 9:45. am. Worship Service 1 a.m, Everyone Welcome "The Church of ‘the lutheran) Hour” Rev. Richard Klein: Leper 112 = 4th Ave. 965-2662 or 3083864 Local and District Churches,’ CHURCH OF GOD 804-7th Avenue South iping® CALY, LVARY “tasming" “Worshi Baptist CHI RCH sunday 365-6007 9:45 o.m, Classes for all Ages v a.m. Family Worship 7:30 p.m. Opportunities to Servo Home) 4 * Bart Campbell Next to the Cloverlea Motal ‘Castlealrd Plata |, + Socres Would Tie Mincome. a Cost of Living Says Campbell —" Boelal Great candidate told a commu: ay coffee party in Robson Wednesday morning that (if elected. on Déc. 11 he, will and de- come will be pegged automati- cally to the cost_of living and pharmacare will be expanded to include more drug and other services.” that a Social ERR SAE Castlegar News Says Merry Xmas With Free Chicken You can win a free bueket of Dave's Chicken, And all you have to do ts watch the ada in the Castlegar now and Christ- 4 jin ths oben he told "CHURCH OF CHRIST : ——— MEETING IN CASTLEGAR ‘APOSTOLIC CHURCH, ,. One Block East of ‘the ® * ROBSON: Service & ST. DAVID'S: 9:40 a.m. Suni Anglican & Uniled Churches REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH December 7, Sunday Schoo! 9:45 a.m. (alternate United & Anglican service) D'S: 8:00 a.m, Holy Come Commwnien ‘ jay | -,10:00 am, United See Service 247-15 amAnglican Service "Tuesdays: 6:45 - Youth 8:30 - Fireside, fe Falowshi Other mid-week activities — call Parish office Parish Cffice: 365-8337 ol ~Mlnaer Ted Bristow, and Bob Griffiths Castlealrd Shopping Plaza: PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE - ‘707 First Ave. Pastor: Rev, H. H. Graham Church Ph, 36-5212 Sunday School 9.50 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. Tuesday: Bible Study 7.30 Friday: Young Peoples 7.50 Rev. i ‘Walker, 10 365-6662 RITA'S: CATHOLIC CHURCH ~~ Directory of Business and Professional Services COHOE INSURANCE Providing a Complete Insurance Service 269 Col, Ave., Castlegar PHONE 365-3301 Open Saturday we can make your money wo k harder Utilize Our Free Chequing Ser vice Free Cheques and No Service Charges Castlegar Savings Credit Union Castleaird Plaza and Slocan Park. 965-7232 226-7575 SNOW REMOVAL W-A-R-N-I-N-G Notice is hereby given that all Motor Vehicles and Trailers must be off the streets during snow removel or so parked -that the main. roadway is dear for snow plowing, Bylaws Nos. 72, 214 and 331 provide for impounding of all Vehicles on the street during snow plowing — at the owner's expense. In the business areas, all cars must be off the street after 12 midnight to allow for snow removal, In Coca-Cola, Sprite 12 LG, BOTT! case plus deposit ‘Wagon Wheels . ‘GENUI Only:... box 99¢ KEEP YOUR BUDGET ALIVE WITH OUR; LOW, LOW PRICES! FOR YOUR Rida 9 Sat. cn 5:30 PM, Cloted Sundays your area. areas: please move your vehicles when snow plow is in “If vehicles are not removed, @ traffic ticket will be issued for’ the firs offence, Upon second offence the vehicle will be towed away. Public Works Department The Corporation of the City of Castlegar 2 224B ASN PAS! paiotenere 348 & Latex or Oils, Brush or : Spray Vinyls end Wall Paper Tradesman Phone A! 365-5851 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME uiDedicated. to » Kindly 5. vice H&R BRAKE & WHEEL 496 Columbia Castlegar PHONE 365-7818 Whee! Alignment Brakes - Shocks The Only Complete Brake Shop In the Kootensys TIRES '- TIRES DESMOND T. UTTLEWOOD 1.0.5. OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St. Nelson, B.C. Ph, 952-5152 KOOTENAY. TRAD) ING “POST New and Used Furniture & Appliances Now Dealer fori |: ® Wood & Coal Cook Stoves 3 Frankly in Fireplacse £3 Hesjers Me oo ae & Sell!” E 36S3719 | 2s aan St, Seleaee. Next to Cooper A; Summer Hours Ps tad May 27 10:30 am. to 12:30 noon RHC INS, AGENCIES LTD. Contracting 11 Baker He) alien 352. COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL... ELECTRIC HEAT L. HOOLAEFF ELECTRIC Fire’- Auto. - Boat Tralier, -. Life Peter 365-5386 « DRY. walt TAPING. >a. TEXTURED *GETEINGS 2 IRS & OF nbulanes’ = Sm » Granite, Marble and Bronze Piaques BILL'S MOTOR-IN LTD. 213 Baker St. Nelson We are‘ Franchise wy Dealers Castlegar & District - Sales & Service PHONE 352-5383 Dealer License Number D1471, CASTLE TIRE LTD. + SALES & SERVICE Commercial & Industrial Tire | Specialists Passenger andio Off Highway Th WHEEL BALANCING 365-7145 1050 Columbia Avenue Castlegar \ 24 Hour Service Res. 365-8292 FAMILY SHOE RENEW 410 COL. AVE, + Across from Downtown Chevron Service se FAMILIES | HOE REPAIR ‘roe sf: Speedee Appliance Repairs All Hoine Appliances Phone 365-3649 or 145, ‘COLEMAN COUNTRY BOY SERVICE Sump & Septic Tank Pumping PHONE 365-5013' 1800 South 4th Ave. Castlegar MIKES CLEAN AND SHAMPOO. Carpets: and Furniture Reasonable Rates Phone 359-7398 CUSTOM - INTERIORS We Do: CAMPERS VAI TRUCKS, Re-Upholstering Restyling Recovering and Carpeting Fora Complete Different Look PHONE 365-5636 2} MAM Work Guaranteed” LASTER REP/ + STU JERRY'S PH, 964-1039 TRIM SHOP © Roe (Next to Public Freightways) RUBBER STAMPS For Complete See, Phang, Write AUTOMOTIVEINDUSTRIAL sh sbugvand Clean Sot Bul be MARINE UPHOLSTERY <3, Simp Bh PHONE 365-2323 “WWE BUILD BOAT TOPS” GREEPS ELECTRIC ‘ LECTRICAL < CONTRACTING, SALES: & SERVICE Ph, 365-7075 Free Estimates af ORK Gas Fitting Uieer 22). Ventilation © Heating - Refrigeration & Mechanical System.” — Sales’ & Service —*! MESYMA™ 704 - 6th Ave, South Ph. 365-7775 » Castlegar BOUNDARY. ELECTRIC . (CASTLEGAR) LTD. ° “ELECTRICAL: & % MECHANICAL, | CONTRACTORS Phone 365-7241. 7 p.m. ip' Service ‘Wed. 7, p.m.:Home Bible’. Fel 7 pam Youth ond.*)! mally i OARS.) LOIG HUGHES, NEWS EDITOR Mall subscription rate to the Castlegar News ts $8.00 per year, The price by dalivery boy Ls 20 cents an issue, Single coplea in stores are 90 Second-class malt registration number 0019, ‘The Castlegar News is a Audit Bureau of Cireulations, It Is deo a member of the Canadian Weekly the B.C. division of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, ‘All correspondence should be “addressed tu: ‘The Editor, Castiegar News, Draws Newspapers» Association and FOUNDED ON AUGUST 7, 1947, BY'L. V. (LES) CAMPBELL, BURT CAMPBELL, PUBLISHER AND ‘EDITOR CASTLEOAR, B.C, RENE BRODMAN, SHOP FOREMAN. Stet ait — ©. WALTER MARKEN, ADVERTISING MOR, be signed in ink with. the. correct name, and address of the writer, “Pen” names. willibe eae on re request, but the. correct name ; mut ‘Agrecment:‘It ts agreed by the advertiser ree) Uenting space that the Mabillty. or wae 'paper ia member of the the event of failure to publish any ‘advertise- 4 uid "by, the advertiser for that portion: of the aavertis~ jer 3007, Castle. Bar, BC, VIN Sift, Letters for pubileation must the many ladies Sn pate x gathered that when ho'was'a P! provided. by the late .Bert Herridge, former. member of” ‘parliament for Kootenay West. “While I didn't agree with all his political’ views, 1 did admire’ the fine job he did of _fepresenting people,” -com- ‘mented Mr. 'Carmpl bell. The candidate sald that while meeting. ite vmuniclpal councils, '‘échoo! boards © and other aeatuiee is:impor- tant, equally important is being available to people to help them with individual problems’ such ‘as workers compensation board eases and mincome. “Wheat ‘speaking on ‘min: - jeome and pharmacare he said { that they are not only here to ‘stay but they will work better. jo Under “a “Social : Credit + government,” he sald, “min-:. t Credit. would in- sure ownership of homes by its senior citizens, “These,” he sald, “are not just promises, but commitments.” mas. If you see your name, just phone the Castlegar Nowa and. acertificate for a free bucket of will be all of the ladies dor their kind help for prepar- ing the lunch giving him the opportunity to apeak to each and everyone personally, “Mr. Campbell applauded. the members ‘of the Soctal Gredit party for the support given throughout British Col- umbla, noting that in this work force there were also many non- members contributing their ef- From Page 1) ‘put ry the mail for you. ere are no strings at- nena and youd don't bave to From Page 1 Castlegar Chamber is Opened to New Ideas "A report was given by outgoing president Dave si vester in which he outlined the chamber’s accomplishments, why a chamber is needed and what must be done to strength- en the chamber, Accomplishments of the chamber included the clearing of all financial obligations, changing of the format of the chamber, preparing | question- naires for the area, presenting crests of Castlegar to visiting hockey teams, arranging a reception and. sendoff for a Bronco baseball team, . provid- ing gifts for a Sweden hockey y the Castlegar Newa and Dave's Chicken and Pires Take-Out. It's our: way-of saying strosl” “Merry Chris ees Considering Storage Tank ‘& program of X-rays and ‘immunization innoculations is being drawn up and will be going lato effect in the very near future, ~ Mrs. Ings Lamont, report- ing for the ladies' auxiliary, said that all’ their plans for the Christmas. 1 ae DOTS PICK-UP & DELIVERY | SERVICE Delivery & Pick-ups In t Castlegar Area Prompt, Reliable, Insured ; 365-6538. PAPER ay Paper route in Thrums a: Urgently Required THRUMS AREA “Boy or girl, 12 yeors'o or older, required for Carrlers‘eam 6c for oa paper delivered. Call Castlegar News at 365-7266 or drop In at 197 Columbia le Avenue, i ‘tivities in the hospital a “finalized and well’ underway. The recont nut drive had-been an unqualified success and the ladies wish to acknowledge the splendid work’ done by the “Tocal Air Cadets as salesmen and their own husbands as distributors, Direetor of nursing, Mrs lated = that the “staffing pro: CARRIER D. Reed, “Christmas ' this Festi -Be Sure to include... "EGG- + +2 0n your menu! _ Salesman, five Season, © NOG" Available et your favorite store or from your delivery REMEMBER... “PALM DAIRY * PRODUCTS. ARE FRESHI “| Local. Grown Fre: Pl sh, long lasting lants for better enjoyment - : gram hadbeen drawn up and in effect. The physiology course at.“ Selkirk College is being well attended and good progress made. She gave a very interest- ing account of the recent visit * to the hospital by an air-sea rescue team. This visit was necessary to transfer a patient with a cervical fracture from the Castlegar hospital to the coast. “The organization’ and procedures of this team had been’ most impressive,” she said. It. was brought to the attention of the board that, due to’ the resignation of Nick Oglow and John Peregrym, it will” be’ necessary” for the Castlegar city council to ap- point two new members to the hospital board at its first meeting In 1978. Next t meeting of the ma is Dec. Unable to Hold Three Candidate ’ Political Forum “Castlegar and District Chamber of Commerce and the Castlegar atid” District Teach: ers Association have announced their plans to sponsor. a three: “candidate” forum ‘featuring Rossland-Trail- MLA, Chris D'Arcy, Social Credit candidate Burt Campbell .and' Liberal candidate George Milne, which has had to be cancelled because ~ the Social Credit candidate is unable to'attend because of previous commitments. ‘The idea- of the political . forum was annopnced at Thurs- day night's chamber meeting. ‘The chamber joined forces with the local teachers’ association when it was learned ‘they too Were ‘seeking “to sponsor a ‘similar forum, SALE POTTING FLOWERS | from $1.75" ALL MEXICAN POTTERIES and: TERRANIUMS Order Your Flowers and PJants Now!) ~ True Ornamental "BONSAI" From $10 and up While election | is FREE DELIVERY Order Now! fae aay MYLES ioe | HOME — WEDDINGS — oe ANNIVERSARIES om FUNERALS. — ETC, Sin NURSERY & FLORIST Castlegar 1001 - 9th Avenue South . - Phone 365-7312 ~ exchange, of a pub- Ne forum for. federal election candidates, ‘represented | the city on several civic duties and getting brochures for the West. Kootenay through the tourist ‘committee, resulting in a bro- chure which will be distributed ‘throughout the United States and on government. ferries. ies -of the brochure were available at the meeting for. display. Mr. Silvester sald the cost to the tourist commit- tee was in the neighborhood of $12,000 of which $800 was the approximate share from; the cy Your co-operation and understanding has been a major factor in the success of - : Operation Catch-Up. We know how impor- tant it is to:get your claim processed if you tastlonae, 8 sud District Cham: ber of ree, ae ald work [a now proceeding on.maps and bro- chures for the immediate area; and work'is well underway on ‘an entrance sign for the city, Why does the area need a chamber? Mr, Silvester stated itwas to promote the area both in tourism and to attract industry, also to promote the business activities of the clty, “It should moniter ‘city council activities, uch as hav- ing a representative sitting in ‘as'an observer at the regu! council meetings; and to co- ordinate and promote special events in the city, -He sald that the chamber $1; 740 ‘Gront Alloted -Local ~Arts: Coun “Fonds totalling "$1,740 have béen allocated to the Castlegar and District Commu- nity Arts Council, Arts counell president Lar- ry Brown saya he has received ‘a telegram from provincial could be strengthened by get- ting full membership from the business area, “It is at a low 42 members at present,” he tated, “This could be dons by combining the Downtown Busi- nesamen's Association and the Plaza Merchants so that the whole area is promoted rather than just sections, “Interest could also be generated by holding regular meetings with guest speakers that are Interesting and infor- mative for this area." It was also suggested the chamber organize a public forum in the very near future to have the three local provincial candi- dates speak before the Dec. 11 election. Goals named by Mr. Silves- ter included getting more busi- nessmen involved with cham- ber work, and to get co-opera- ‘tion: from’ the city. council ‘re- garding steno work and meet- places, 8 while the business of the chamber. now Iles with the new executive,” said Mr, Silvester, “I would like to see the work that has been undertaken on signs for the entrances to the city, and the brochures and CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, December 4, 1975 Tg! WEST COAST SEAFOODS TRUCKLOAD SALE OF FISH Over 50 Varieties TOMORROW, FRIDAY DECEMBER 5 H.11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m, at the Castlegar Hotel yk HM secretary Ernest Hall making "APs for the area; brought to the announcement, NOTICE RECIPIENTS OF; Mincome, Handicapped Persons Income Asslst- ance and Social Allowances, Mincome and, Handicappad income Asslstance Cheques and Social: “Allowance ‘Cheques ste now “Clientele are advised to pick chose iP at Department of Human Resoui Col, Ave,, Room 3, (Above Bob's tye Taktt PHONE 365-3322 completion.” PROGRESS REPORT. _FROM THE _ INSURANCE CORPORATION have had an‘accident. We know how impor- tant it is to get your refund cheque if you have cancelled or changed your insurance-.-. coverage. Here’s:what we are doing. . CLAIMS “The appointment system was introduced to speed up your claim handling. And with your co-operation, the backlog is being overcome with =, a mini of i i REFUNDS | NEW— FOR MOTORISTS ENTITLED TO A REFUND CHEQUE | < Ifyou have cancelled your During the past two and one half months the Insurance Corporation _ has opened over 140,000 individual claims files, This is an increase of 58% over the same period last year. CLAIMS FILES OPENED aver Probably have some money for you. But with the uncertain postal, situation we have initiated a special system for you to receive your ney. S © Over 30,000 refund cheques have been prepared— Phone }-2800—Collect between 6:00 p.m. & 9:00 p.m. Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturday We need your name, address and motor vehicle licence number. We will then make arrangements to have your cheque available ata convenient location. When the postal situation is clarified, and the mail service is back to normal, we will mail the Processed cheques. ; Some claim centres are busier than others—you will be given an appoint- ment within two weeks at most claim centres. Claims involving injuries, non- driveable vehicles or commercial vehicles are given priority. In most centres these claims are handled instantly or within a few days. FOR DRIVEABLE VEHICLES THE SCHEDULE IS: 143,912 gate HOW TO PROCEED IF YOU DO HAVE A CLAIM Complete the Claims appointment Request Card below, and take It to your nearest Motor Vehicle Branch, Corporation Sales Office or Autoplan Agent. The Corporation will pick up the card and give you a convenient appointment, THE CLAIM CENTRE WHERE I WOULD LIKE AN APPOINTMENT wyname nc cot tae ADDRESS. My yewicte MARE MY VEHICLE IS” Cooriveaste* LOCATION OF vEHICLE iPRoronvedpeer WHAT HAPPENED? |” Tesathan 7-14 7cers aneduvét suas Malang Kootenay St.tVanc.) 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