t:} CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 5, 1968 MAN ALIVE By Local Churches ' Tame Bibles Don’t Offer Challenge Rev. Ira iolmnson community boast one Church or,a New Testament. copies of the Bible. imay have several others f God more Most of the | homes in our!Some homes may have only|translations of the Bible. In an; y case, the Bible, or por- SHOW AT 7.30 & 8 p.m. Cc A S T L E MAT. SAT. 1.30 tion of it, that you possess God's word o1 message for you. The ques- tion is: Does it control you, or do you control it? STARTS SATURDAY FOR 4 DAYS Hi-Lite Restaurant jalizing in Chi Foods” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight Daily Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays & Saturdays Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS ug about domesticated Bibles. In other words “tame Bibles,’~, Bibles which we turn to only! to find verses which seem- sins which we allow. These Bibles are allowed to make niactt nclee about ies or fi ly I read an article fj HAPPY WINNERS of the Hi Arrow Arms trophy for mixed curling supremacy in the Kinnaird Fire Department went to a team entered by Ald. G. S. Rust, right. The trophy was presented last Saturday ‘evening by hotel manager Seb Schuck to team member Mrs. ed George Brownlie, John Ungarian, Mrs. Janet way Pakula and Jack Young, who filled in for Mr, Rust’ when the alderman took ill, Golf| prizes were also given out during the even- ing by fireman Dick Wayling who presented golf balls to Steve Jankola, Bob Pakula, Tom Davidson, Wes Butler, Sam Muirhead, Mrs. Alex Borodula, Mrs. Sam Muirhead, Mrs. Corrie Barnes and Mrs. Carl Loeblich. — Castlegar News Photo S.H.S.S. ART CLUB TEA & BAKE SALE BAZAAR & ART SHOW FRIDAY, DEC. 6 — 2 to 4 P.M. S.H.S.S. ACTIVITY ROOM This function will be held as scheduled Stanley Humphries Secondary School Christmas Concert Thursday, Dec. 12, 8.00 p.m. S.H.S.S. 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Ambulance Service To Remain Separate SECONDARY SCHOOL The Nelson and Castle- ex district regional ambu- lance services will not be typewriter into one region- Juvenile Hockey Game ears Castlegar J Juveniles =| our to for Castle; r with four to his credit while teen ended in a‘ arutout tor Alling ts one each during ne the Popott mSanday iles 3-0 Saturday | each. at the C ry and’ ‘Larry. Bossee got one are erateta to the many fans who show up to their games and look forward to their support. S.H.S.S. Band, Senior Choir, The Christmas Play, Puppet Show, Russian Youth Choir and carols singing in French, Spanish, German, Italian, Portugese and Norwegian. Adults 1.00 — Std. 5@c — Chid. 25¢ morning the were to’ Mrs. house oe Ki Kinnaird recently by|downed _ their nce kerman, of the unit of the Kinnaird United Church Women. Sharing hon- ors with Mrs. Morehouse, a added another five eriod while Spo- a one more to end though not present, was the third Karl Spence, a former Kin 3| kane scor naird resident who now mak-|the game 9-3. was pri Nan More- oan victorious when they ‘cout David Chernoff was top interparts hee eae at the The Scene Al... KINNAIRD JUNIOR The constant elicking. of aging keys seems to be Some of our such as Gaye Desauin.er,!| ing the, have passed the 22 net woras how grateful we are their help bringing worthwhile results. fhe help of our own teachers best typ.sts,|for sponsoring and supervis- and also for 8 & Don’t depend on the weather... make: any day a good drying day ..6 per minute mark and are wel - The grade 9 homemak- electoral areas I and J couldn’t pro-|our on their way to the June re- ers had their first dinne. -/}quirement ef 35. jmenu recently. It consistea Mole Allen is pleased w.th ‘of fried ice, sweet and sour enthusiasm and thinks' mea‘ sauce, a veg- we are doing very well tor jelable, tea “and almond covx- novices. | ” Mr. Maglio and eee F. J. SMITHERAM TOWING Fully Insured Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar Miss of novices, our tame ir were - The rest newly - formed Badminton the school Buetted desper- Club is full of them, and they up outside the door as the could not have chosen a bet-|cooking smells drifted ter time and place to learn|the corridor, but had to Ae the skills. tle for chicken soup with Each Monday evening at/noodles jn the J lunchroom. KJSS they use a Flameless Electric Clothes Dryer in your home. See your favourite Electric Appliance Dealer ««. enjoy drying your clothes the “flameless” Electric Way. guidance by Mr. The boys volleyball te: Pherson and Miss Charlotte!has now picked its Sharples. Mr. McPhersoniand vicecaptain — Terry more ‘than|Maloff and John Haley. Re More women should be involved in education because an the Castlegar district, and|which they beat them los ote ae is Prom § of his|and 16-14. vince for her excellence in-ing victorious “in the, tourna is game. You can well im- ment. capta:. 01 any other person to sponsor|cently the team had a: re- id. i in|match with the teachers in _As the teachers team is REDECORATE Inside your home before the Holidays at this fantastic savings of 25” OFF C.LL. Shelf Colour Paints Regular 11.25 3.50 2.65 . 11.80 8.25 Now SATIN LATEX Gal. 8.45 : : Qis. SEMI GLOSS Gal. : moves your peal faster ‘Usts Three Candidates Enter the Race For Aldermanic Post i in Castlegar Candidate for Re-Election * Alderman — Castlegar A man well experienced in Castlegar affairs, havin spent 9% years on council, is pecking @ fut a further two- year aldermai Vv. R. Cook bel believes that in nee the busy times that lie ahead for Castlegar his past exper- jence “will be invaluable in helping to make the best decisions.” Now that the proposed regional recreation complex has been shelved, Mr. Cuok would like to see talks car- ried out between the twin towns and electoral prens 1 and J on a “small bylaw improve the present Castle- gar He would also like to see Carl Henne Candidate for Alderman Town of Castlegar Castlegar aldermanic can- didate Carl Henne has been an active community mem- ber in both his present home and his former area of Mont- At present an employce of Community ‘ideo Lids he is a director of the Cas! legar_and District Golf Giub. During his stay in the Montrose area, before mov- ing to Castlegar two years ago, he was a member of the municipal council and finance director and public wo! committee chairman. His other accomplish- ments include being a form- er director of the Trail-Tad- anac Hospital and a former board member of the Lower lumbia jomething away |r ‘ {back there. “During the.First eWorld War, Peter Konkin Candidate for Alderman Town of Castlagar “which makes it impossible for heweomers to come and settle in our town” is a can- didate for alderman on Sat- urda: Peter Konkin, a resident of Castlegar since 1937, owns and operates Junction Trail- er Court. He came here from Kamsack, Sasln “with only $2.50 in a long time to become a town and as an alderman he will do his best to reduce taxes and bring more citizens into the community. He said he will strive for a better town, better conditions, lower taxes, and will strive to serve p ‘A man who believes tax-|clothes as soon as I got him es in Castlegar are at a level/home, and shave all his hair He says it oP ca ctiegar both _More Remembrance Day Thoughts | atecently I They went to young girls, and write (a col- the you amn ing girls vay. It raey, ave souch of alt: terness in it. my = huspaud came home ‘on furlow from crawling up and down on pis coat collar. So scorch all the seams of his oa him “everywhere to Bet: Nene Tt our school we lea the usual Remembrance Day service. But it wasnt the usual one. This y let the enidenss plan xe i they threw dragy iyning ond a “hot of oer ne tead, against a barks ground of old songs sient | eae Stal ies blow. "was brance day Then everybody sai that ‘ middle-aged haunting folk song "Swhere father fough' have all the flowers gone?" |! of the worst battles went to sol-|gunner. ite about diers ana tne soldiers went| about his experiences, except wcunembrance | to graveyards and the grave- once, when he told. me of a silence, Reveille.. Over. Tne ewuents were silent and sol- at" the cocky young pated fighter pilot, and then|took longer to die. the harass es: Dear Mr. Salley: I have | Us Never Fon Foret? and ‘wars. . . And even the young- to you. * dy un gg yoare oft and I little ey of do not consider Remem- popp! ‘a drag, a senti- simple, moving “aad _nonest | meni journey for old and squares.” CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 5, 1968 By Bill Smiley War I. He was a machine- never, talked littie village that he had seen below him in a vauey in France. . . He said only bay .| he wished he could have died the|and been buried there. He never said anything about the war, but he drank. “Life was hell for him and ior all of us, Mamma said he was terriby cuangeu when he came ‘home from overseas. He died when he was 61, and he wae as much INSURANCE AUTO FIRE LIFE For Complete Insurance Needs Please Contact ... M. W. Mike SHISKIN Nepresenting Fruit Growers Mutual & Co-operative Insurance Service Box 1266 Castlegar 269 Columbla Phone Office 365-6665 Home 365-6704 a@ casualty of the War as took longer to “ale, black-| he'd died at Verdun. He just “I was 18 when he died and up until I was 16, I al- most hated him dor the drin- king and the trouble. But 1 began : fo. undecstantd him and ertain that my children know about it too. So, on i Remembrance Day, we go to the parade, and ray oY the Cenota " with terans, and ids it is not just fora hey never knew, le entitl- est boy, four, und understands a world Castlegar Taxi UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT SAFE, COURTEOUS SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT PHONE 365-7222 CASTLEGAR TAXI well. Cominco Co! ment District. He has worked for his present employer for the past be. 10. years. Before this, he to_spear-head. such a move. The aldermanic candiante interes! and its continue spent six years as a Partner in a business and ‘prior to that wor worked for Cominco for ris Henne believes Cast- legar council “should have new, younger blood with Bee: nee aT and un ig. and and says he strongly a road the Arrow Lakes to Fang er wah both a dir- ‘Vernon and Revelstoke, He the town “has a great future but lef’s not be defeatists. Let's get out and ons Be says coun- cil must for citizens” “and. leadership direction |ied d: port of the ‘ginnaird Saino in the southern trans- Canada ‘highway. Mr. Cook has held many e chairmanships dur- ing his time on counell. He has been ch: of eae and pe Hs fire and light water and public works pean Ears parks and recreation and is presently water and sewer-|8. age i in ty.” ip-|the new Hi ine Club, Mr. Henne Servet two yeas in the armed forces ectrical and Mechanical En- gineers Corps. a The charter President, of Arrow with the Royal Canadian El-|h; by since 1946 a@ carpenter, Mr. pone and his wife Her en have two married daugh:- ters and a third daughter em- ployed at Celgar. Data Centre Being Studied For Keofenays An electronic data pi cessing jeentre is being stu: ary elerk Allen Selbie told pee council last week. Mr. Selbie said fea area He and his wife Margaret | capit costs for Kin have EE avid er ae would b be in the neighborhood le grade 6, Bar-|o! Marnie-Jean, He said a special com. trade "I, and Nancy, grade pulttee has been established to investigate the matter. three for the road The Datsun 1600 changed a lot of people's ideas about economy cars. It proved that a compact-sized, low-cost car can look good, give five hefty Canadians a quiet and comfortable ride, handle and perform like high-priced imports — yet still be The incumbent. alderman was chancellor commander of the KP lodge here prior to and when tne Twin Riv- the Co-op Transportation So-| ciety. when the present garage was He — one of the six persons who founded the s