Robert Lightle Steve Jankota Candidate for Alderman MITCH WARFORU Candidate: fe rr yack Town of Kinnaird Candidate for Re-Election Town of Alderman — Kinnaird A man who promises te an_ “active alderman election in will serve the people. nt Steve pcinnase who atl would “continue the town's] m¢ lution irerices Si Bede by = = of sewers efore a by- use Jaw is introduced would en- sa requre. sure “that we have a realistic cost of the ‘pomplete system, the cost to the taxpayers and the amount ot assistance from both the provincial and fed- eral government The candidate believes council must “maintain a well balanced budget rand keep. our millrate a mi mum. He also believes _his| Wel. cost: anna, further well, he wonders about tine effect of sewers on)! water useage in the town. He notes that many people on septic tanks are careful of] @ the amount of water they now use but if they were on sewers water useage outa ie likely increase — al t on Saturday. Robert Lightle says he'll bel nos Ing. the electorate to ug | Cobwebs of apathy away" and i ony, “an apathetic govern- ment | electorate.” work towards th Without Kinnaird to amalgamation with Castlegar, he believes haat ie sibly water costs would” as|meen Jidat Ald for Town of Kinnaird cil has lacked competition for too long and as a result ” Jack Chemote ae asks | lost touch, particularly with the the younger adults? and the oe community.” Warford, 39, is sup- Mr. Chernoff ays he will umber divisions, pulp and i pare also Conmnis- 1. Regional sion No. 1. | municipal business is now an advan- s| tage of various financing for- mulas aval projects is a candidate for re- election. 5 of completed six terms and stores for the Celgar | believes is Guides Recoive $50 from Sale Of Cotton Rags . Members of the Castlegar Parent Grow Guides and # the home of Mrs. M. Gallo recent The members have been we stock o full selection of SAVAGE SHOES: for children Maddocks Shoe Store collecting rags since spring. These were washed and sort ed and then sold to ‘arms re- quiring them, The sum of $50 was realized and this being used towards the fur- nishings of the Scout Hall. They are also collecting Na- bob coupons to enable them to get various articles needed for the Scout Hall. The - grou; Pe under_ the able’ guidance of Mrs. Gallo, catered to the Ranger con- ference in November and $27 was realized. This will also Bo to the Soout Hall | Tor fur- nishit ings, el _. Gerry Rust Z Candidate for Re-Election Alderman — Kinnaird A man who believes that business and that rtant to sussion on Guiders| for capital pl nie and Guide Christmas par- les. Gerry Rust, who has CURLING Turkey Shoot Saturday, December 7th 8 p.m. to 7??? Refreshments Available Everyone Welcome terms on Kin- taxpayers will not be charg- can|ed with additional coets lover and above what has been paid right along.” ‘The lon: spodally gest serving mem- as clit sewerage 1a les ber The “too much of Kinnaird coun- i |cll’s business is conducted in | committee, denying access by taxpayer to council dis- | cussion and resulting in poor ns with the peo. d ple they are elected to serve.” le He feels the town “re- quires leadership and plan- areas of Kinnaird’s Tiare lieves it must be. assessed to r of council, Mr. Kinnaird on |e its aly _supporis progressive He has served s at var- tna he-' com: e point of Elect Corl ‘Henne Castlegar Alderman On the Castlegar Courss by Duffer John Chamber Suggestions If Gov.-General Visits The Castlegar and 'Dist- rict Chamber of Commerce! may ‘he possible for land-Trail, has announced it has written Highways Min-|ernor-General be Approximately 60 mem- the junior golf development bers turned out to the Cast- legar and District Golf Club]! annual meeting held in the], Legion Hall last Thursday evening. Committee reports gave an insight as to the amount of work put into the develop- ment and operation of the course over the past year. Each executive member has had a load to carry and the members showed that they appreciated these efforts. er membership. was felt that through a con- oad effort by the member- in promoting debenture ones rs and Hew. members that creabé fn fees would) not be necessary. ryan Quinian spoke on over rhe past year and thank- persons who assisted in helping to build this group ip to a well organized sec- tion of the golf club. Bryan Sertalnly dcaeryes commen- lation for the part he play- ed in this undertal king. ee President Tom — Clark made what could be. called a farewell address as Tom does not expect to be in this vicinity come the next. an- nual meeting. He had words of praise for all the members for their conduct a and support over the Fest ye com- mented it Success Is_the good fortune that comes from aspiration, desperation, in- spiration and perspiration. Aspiration was our ambi- tion to build one of the finest], 18 hole golf courses in te) Kootenays. Desperation was one tran-| tic effort to raise support and funds for the project. Inspiration was from the willing help received from members and friends and perspiration came from the actual building of the course. Tom noted that the club ister W. D. Black suggesting | West Koot several aciivities aunrounding June. solenaya tals coming any visit made area “Mr. Brothers has also by Governo: General Roland) indicated that we might ex- The followin’ letter went pect the calling of ‘clearing out last Thursday contracts for the highway Black over the aimee Me cut-off from Kinnaird — to, cheney president Jack Hip-| Meadows this coming spring. ‘ (Editor's Note: Mr. Bro- he Hon. D. L. Broth-/thers told the chamber on| ers, our member for Ross-/Noy, 21 that he was pressing | have clearing contracts; : to Icy Roads Gause = [od Fit ear) Of Gar: Accident id blamed ed for an secident at the junction’ of Highway 3 and the Selkirk Coll fee ay lege "road on organs for) lowing itinerary during the visit of the Governor-General and the official party. “a.) Official commence- ment of the Kinnaird to Sal- mo road contracts. e. tiene were ie and the rogram progre Martin vehicle was unable to|ses into evening, wer would stop. Total damages are esti-| underta! to bear the mated at $150. "pense of a fireworks dlepiay.” CALVARY NABOB COFFEE CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 5, 1968 13 ™ SOLO — TOP QUALITY MARGARINE SUBSTITUTE FOR BUTTER STANDING RiB ROAST Cans Cholee, Canada Good Mature Grain-Fed Beef = Ib. 19° Fresh Ground — 6™.-"° $1.00 | 59°F to those who follow. Gr membership in the Castlegar While feeling there is a ning for the short term as syptem which taxpayers can BAPTIST CHURCH eat hopes’ were ex and District Golf Club tad his work swith the Plant swimming pool Park indicate "his interest in wecreation. He would encour- “definite need for improve recreation facilities this area,” Mr. Lightle says 5 more study on costs and effect of such costs must be done be- | CO) | Salmo highway. 2, He would examine all] #1 the ramifications of ai conn, llec- tion system and Sonomical Siemon system. soot ay has a strong interest in Sports T land recreation and has had ility for the a fore I could take a definite i age Recreation Commission Stand” on fhe No. 1 “to look into alterna-| tives (to the proposed recre-} ation complex}, that are with: |. in our means.” He wants an evalua- complex issu tion 5 the existing water ‘The aldermanie candidate system and. believes fat the ner ne ae ofits papal 7 ti eae ue Saeco resident of Kinnaird Pres jon” at the present le ee ion makes it since 1946, Mr. Jankola has| with a need for jobs, a hous-|/to expect water rate reduc- e auc ed there, at Nanaimo|, es his a Kinnair: ence in major construction and industry would be ‘an as- set to him on council. in Winnipeg and in th eral playground et” that pool, -d Park, the trio iment: sof a 1ie a little league park unity and gen- facilities. He says it is “with re-|and that he took the pos chairman for five aoe So the West Koo- tenay Union Board of Health served years on Ph. 365-5637 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Castleaird Plaza Family ily, Bible Bout Ae am, ‘orshi 1 a.m, Evening Wors! ae -Service : 7.00 p.m. —— THE SALVATION ARMY Sunday: unt strengthened our position. The frills can ‘be added as time and money pressed for this club in: fu- ture years and long term plans will be put on ike draw- ing posta: but there they must til’ we have financial memento’ of the COFFEE, Blue Ribbon, 1 Jb. tin SHORTENING, Domestic, 23 Ibs. .. 89c DETERGENT, Liquid Thrift, 32-0z. 59c TOOTHPASTE, Macleans, G. Size. $1.09 POT ROAST OF BEEF Canada Choice, ww. 49° Fresh Killed. Canada Grade ‘A’ se Ib. 49° CLUB STEAKS Canada Choice, Canada Good 1.98: TUFFY’S NUTS&BOLTS..... Twin three tis f the Provin- ion he did on the ifs Health» AS Pater Association of recreation complex but feels) B.c., an. “it will eventually come, but {it must come wien. the area is large enough ly support it ot a 2 cast which taxpayers can afford.’ Mr. Rust comments that council “has to BACON Canada been a member of the town’s ing glut and dwindling popu-/tions. ‘at UBC, the aldermanic lation and so the complex 4; He would institute | 2! volunteer ae department for proposaf must be viewed with | talks with ratepayers about ee: hag been a resident ifhese facts in mi vision of “ex-|? Th would, te PRETZELS FLINGSEte...... Nalley’s. CHIP DIP All Flavors, 744-02. Castlegar has a great future but lef’s not be de- featists. Let's get out | and werk. Council must provide an Ib. 69° for 4 years: th Castlegar and District ‘Gol Castlegar Cur’ mind. a candidate work to increase the size of ’s business com- ity and believes the, cova ° “attract ight indus-| 5, mami = . 7 establish in suitable gional and teat coe “Me also believes there is|faciities. He would also ex- a need for small children’s) amine the precise authority ks and suggests they need)and procedures of the Com- in "ne lead ret pe elaborate but couid) mission. il,| contain sand Lead swings 8, He backs the regional and monkey bal nthe and his wife it concept and would Tighten igen, oetnnake “to obtain the max- '\imum benefits to the taxpay- _{ex” from it. 7. He believes in closer communications rate-|is payers and “will accept re- sponsipllity: for for its imp! lemen- 3. 31 ters and two sons. eir children are in Progressive Ideas & Thinking H EN N E, CARL L. x Improvement Soci many other organizations, the ty candidate and his Helen have three children: Albert at UBC, Cathy in fade pyl in grade have two chi Brenda. i dent hunter and rat hee jeune are ed Hath Jooki Employed in the athe purely, AP ing division of Comin Mr. ee ean Rust and his wife ‘Loretta iderreanie andi have two children, a son Ter- ector of the B.C ry at the coast and Debra sociation and Ann in grade 7. member of the ( District member f Toastmasters and isa Berar of the Castlegar Transportation | Large assortment of Boxed chocolates at specifically at recreation.” the being faced by the-town in social welfare costs “and the need for sewers and capital im- provements, I felt we could not go for a recreation com- plex at time.’ It was through Kinnaird council’s efforts this year that special relief was grant- ed 40 B.C. municipalities for Potato Chips Nalleys Triple Pack TISSUE PAPER, &roll pack Tusa ver an Full Line of HOOVER Appliances Bible ar and mali 5h efficient, democratic Holiday Record Players & Tape R | 4 7" = 720 Pm. Home League |""" john Landis ‘mentioned|| HOOVER WASHERS GARLIC 7 7.30pm. Open Air and Young course “gree tie past- year a Plus 2 Boxes King-Size Soap, Your Choice! RINGS the past your ere wie cee esate Fublic invited to to a pervices: somite. ut csarywere eludes See Us For Fishing Supplies is about re ex- au — Rock Gas Propan linders Filled — You are never a stranger at south Boles but d but don't be rhe oa i Pee oe fae i tho A prised Pt ae Baking does tara BA Gas and Oil United Purity Store LUTHERAN CHURCH P! slection of officers ie: Fery Credit Terms, Available CES : way a 290 Johnny’‘s Grocery i rs : & Gas Sales Ltd. On Robson Side of the Ferry Business and Professional Directory ne “in he | this Perea, the engidate is smployed in the Celgar pulp Fresh Bread Sunday School 8.45 a.m. v. Harold C. Clark CAKE MIX GREEP’S. ELECTRIC z Robin Hood _ ty. Mr. Chernoff was born m as a steam engineer. | ta in Nelson and received his CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Id like to see 3 He this aren grad- increased social welfare costs MARVIN. L. LeROY BS., 0.D. Box 130 — Castle; ar, B.C. CHURCH OF GOD Open 7 a.m. —9 p.m. Monday through Saturady. B Dutch Oven. Poly Wrap ‘tree planting, erection of pu- oulevard | ua blie Jenches and Recovering © - Romo ae to hi was aud Mr. Rust notes that the crake of present council is again lead- the recreation advisory com-,1ng the battle in this regard. sanitat le is a mittee to the Town of Cast-| He said council is at- Mr. divi ; |ieeer. and plays fastball in tempting to influence the s9- Bireet, nghting ae nae acthe'c alegee jad oe ero! the industrial league. : welfare department “50 Ae v BICKS POLSKI OGORKIE plain dills 48-02. 69¢ YUM YUM SWEET CUCS. 4%oz 79¢ Salad Dressing Monarch, 32-02. 0000.0... cceeceesseeeeeceeseee OPTOMETRIST the intervening time let's Open Sunday 9. a.m. — 9 p.m. ‘push for those new me! siti at one arideaehip Guaranteed Call for Free Estimates No Obligation Ph. 365-5636 Stems and ‘Pieces _______ Sunday School 9.15 a.m. Morning Worship 10 a.m. 7 p.m. Fri, Youth Fellowship 7.30 pin. Wed. Bible Study and Prayer — Held in Homes APOSTOLIC CHURCH ‘Two blocks East of the -.Castleaird Shopping Plaza r fe za Sanday School Hour a.m Morning Ws OFFICE SUPPLIES Call at the coming e feeling that they have gud. support behind them. It’s PARSLOW'S Enterprises Ltd. Gunsmiths ES} one Go: di ig ods Teh. 368-5025 1319 BAY — TRAIL, B.C. Why Warford For Alderman? CASTLEGAR NEWS Ph. 365-7266 PHOTOCOPYING Hraporrent Papers Certificates eer of Books CASTLEGAR NEWS Reasonable Rates Peanuts Fresh Roasted . a Mixed Nuts 59' Brazils, Pecans, lb. 5 KOOTENAY WELDING & CASTING REPAIRS General Welding F cylin “Heads, Bite ‘or ylinder Heads, . RUBBER STAMPS 121 Columbia Ave. 730 pin, Branee See, Phone, Write Ph. 365-5531 Welt, 7.00 Prayer Bible St bie Study Clean Cut Rubber p chao Sieme Shop A CASTLEGAR Helmut Teens Robson, B.C. FUNERAL HOME Pe 365-7605 Dedicated to Kini _ Thoughtf Nora Postnikotf Funeral Service ~ Held on Tuesday services were held Eh eer from the Gost: Noa Postnikoff, 7: foe ure died who di Monday. ate ed Mrs. Mazola Cooking or Salad Oil, 32-07. bil. REPAIRS To All Major earn yee APPLIA! SN ATION SERVICE 365-6939 $ Filberts, Walnuts . Celery Crisp and Tender Honey Cc d. No. 1 Chocolate Chips. Dog Focd Tops. Box ful service” Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and Bronze ques, GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th Ave. Kinnaird Rev. J. H. Wiseman Friendship Service and Sunday School 9.30 a.m. RUBBER STAMPS Quick Service All Sizes, Styles CASTLEGAR NEWS Phone 365-7266 PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Sales and Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS 2s 22 BFF = 1 Lettuce Cello wrapped. Crisp firm heads a 4 39° rotor on’) 0 Ibs. $1 89 Benanas Golden Ripe PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT REMINDS YOU TO MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE APPLIED FOR YOUR HOMEOWNER'S GRANT OF UP TO $130.00 Each year, Homeowners must apply to their respective ae toloainiee for this Grant when paying their home taxes. You must apply for this Grant,not later than the 3ist of December each year. Industrial, Commercial and Besjential al wine Blueberry Creek and at time of herd death, in Robs, She a member - of the Union of of Spiritual Com- munities os of Christ. survived by her iusband Ales oft Hoven one on mn; four daughters, ae John (Nora) Sofonoft Thrums, Nick (Florence) Postnilsofe Robson, Mrs. John (Pearl Kelesnikott on Thrums and KOOTENAY BUILDERS AND SUPPLIERS 36 Columbla ‘Ave. Ph. 365-5155 “A Complete Builders Service“ PENTECOSTAL. TABERNACLE 791 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. L. M. Simmonds Phone 365-5212 Sunday School 9.55 a.m. Moraing Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. Tuesday: Bible Study and 7.80 p.m, Friday: Young Peoples 7.30 pm, Electric Ofdastloger) Ltd. Electrie Heat S| ts Medallion Hecate * ~ Ph, 365-7241 MCORE BUSINESS FORMS Agent CASTLEGAR NEWS Here's Why ae @ Someone who will question, intelligently and with Kleenex 4 large boxes Bs objectivity, how your taxes are spent. Someone who will insist on pro Someone ¥ ist OF E ag per planning to avoid @: who will the i is or even Ses @ Such as the view of the present council to- wards the Kinnaird-Salmo Highway. Anyone who supports the view which suggests this highway link would not benefit us is not sup- paren Kinnaird’s best Wex Paper le Rvice CutRite. Refills McNABB EXCAVATING SERVICES CO. LTD. pee ay Tren hing Septic ane ie flee PHONE 365-5996 CASTLEGAR NEWS Published: Every “Thursday At ADS OF THE KOOTE! Castlegar, B.C. 1. V. 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Bathroom Ph. 3525 152 Distric concept cn will work to sect the interests ‘t Kinnaird taxpayers in this concept. @ Someone who visualizes Kinnaird as a fine residen- comme: area as an inte; and. prosperous component of the future hub of goutheastern British Columbia. REGIONAL . ECUMENICAL PARISH ye “THE ST. DAVID‘'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. Terry Allen — Ph. 365-7424 Services at 8.00 a.m..and 11.00 am. UNITED CHURCH CASTLEGAR & ROBSON Mail subscription ’rate to the Castlegar News Is $4.00 per year. The price by delivery boy is 50 cents a month. Single coples are 10 cent ‘The Casticgar News.is autzorized as second- class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa, for payment of postage in cash, and is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. It is a member of the Canadian Weekly News- papers Association, the B.C. division of the Can- adian Weekly Newspapers Association and the B.C. A oored Newspapers Advertising Bureau. should be to: The ‘Pater, Castlegar News, Drawer 490, Castle- gar, B.C. Letters for publication must be accom- We Shouid Suid on The Past — Not Live in It! Vole for 1969 and the Future WARFORD, MITCH Department of Finance Parliament Buildings, Victoria, British Columbia GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Sunday School, Castlegar, 9.30 am. UNITED. CHURCH KINNAIRD - GENELLE Rev. Clinton Howard — Ph. 365-7814 Kinnaird 11.00 a.m. Genelle 9.30 a.m. Sunday School, Kinnaird, 9.30 a.m. Central Food Mart We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities — Phone 365-5336 for Kootenay Laundry to Call CENTRAL FOOD MART OPEN SUNDAYS 10 A.M, TO 6 P.M. Westfair Associate x