y! APOIO 7 FLAVA TYE NEDA TAA TABI PCI CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 2, 1967 QUEEN OF HEARTS for a delayed Valen ' tine’s dance held Friday evening at SHSS was Miss Nancy Tegart, Kinnaird’s Centen- nial queen. Miss Tegart was chosen over three other contestants by a panel of jud- ges. The choice was based on the way the girls answered questions, spoke, ‘posture and their choice of what they considered “appropriate” school dress. Shown sitting, ing at back left to right, : testants Miss Linda Trusz, Miss Karen Stor- vold and Miss Patty, Clarke. Judges stand- are: Miss Tegart and con- are principal John Holden, VICTORIA REPORT . By James-K. Nosbilt MLSs Now Engaged in ‘Voting Money % MLAS are now engaged In vot- ing money for public services H of British Col- umbia, This does not mean to say M the money they fr .vote is necessar- ‘ily spent by the government, or that | the government can't add to the sums voted. But each individual item of expenditure — gives chance to make speeches all ov- er again, and oppositionists al- ways do. The only | expense about which there’s rio debate is that for a legislative session. All MLAs agree it’ is money well spent — $605,000, and out of this sum. comes their $8,000 a year each, not bad pay at all. MLAs look upon a session as democracy in action. ie money vote for the Premier’s office always causes great and acrimonious uproar. Under this vote, oppositionists put the Premier on ‘the grill; raking hin , that and every- thing else. This session the Pre- mier chose not to answer too Mrs. Wilf S Miss. Dianne y, fashion club pr‘ Langevin, Mrs. Sam Lanza- rotta and Mayor R. C. Maddocks. — Castle- gar News Photo FROM THE GALLERY By Henry Heald No More Soul-Searching for Canadians Good news! C. do the Ci i De- gonal flavor to thes 100th birth- not have to spend their 12 months of 1967. searching their souls for their national identity. They are to be given an opportunity to use their coun- 's birthday as a reason for helping people outside their own borders,» Thanks for this blessed re- lief from the flag-waving and |a self-psychoanalysis goes to CIDP, velopment Program. It was al-| d: most lost in the shuffle, but for- tunately has emerged ‘teiumph- ant to give the people of Can- ing their concern for the under- developed areas. The CIDP was added to the list of Centennial projects about a year ago and given the nebu- lous task of adding an interna- Apostolic Church “8 blocks East of the we Phone 365-5804 ’ Rev. C. Stone, Minister All Welcome - . GRACE - PRESBYTERIAN "CHURCH Rev. J. H. Wiseman Service of Worship and Sunday School at 11 a.m: CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Paster D. Reeves, B. Th. Ph. 965-7175 : Across High Junction from Fal worst lLam. . Eve ‘Worship Pes 7.30 p.m. Family Bible Hour - 10 a.m. All Welcome . PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE ‘791 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. K. D. Cooper Phone: 365-5212 i108 .00 a.m. Family Worship 7.00 pn. Evangelistic Service 730 Mee! Fri saree se of cS 7.30 p.m. Youth Meeting “Where are a stranger but Ed once” CHURCH OF GOD (Kinnaird Comm. Hall) Pastor: Rev. Ira Johnson Phone: 365-6762 9.30 a.m. Sunday School pea. am. Morning Moreh * Youth 00 pan Peds ays 7.00 * Bible ‘Sindy & Pri 80 p.m. Wednesdays * Held in homes ‘ST. RAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 8 a.m. Holy Communion 11 am. Holy Communion LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES — Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St. David's Anglican Church Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark THE SALVATION ARMY (863 Main Street) Sunday School 9- AS am. Sunday 11 am. Holiness Meeting Wednesday 8.00 p.m. Bible Study Thursday 10.00 a am. Home League - Phone 365-7112 Enyoy & Mrs. K. Mallory ada a tangible way of register-| tary UNITED CHURCH board of many and uso opposi- Premier, is the real enemy of Canadian confederation, and cer- tainly an arch-foe of this wond- erful province of British Colum- bia, which is so broad-minded will stay in Canada, humbly ac- cepting the insults and the snubs from those Ottawa Liberals. This sort of talk always gives the Perrault Liberals one big pain,‘and convinces them’ anew a danger. of travel talk as he mentioned all the places the Premier had been ‘in the last year — to Eur. ope, to New York, to Florida, to eastern Canada. The Premier must- be - planning -even- more travelling this year, for his travelling expenses are up. $1,- 000 to $8,500; in addition he Bets $5,000 travelling expenses as minister.of finance,’so there's no danger of the premier having to make-out in a tent or a flop- house. Well, there's one comfort for the taxpayers — they know the Premier. ‘tant spending their money on booze partles and' wild women, There's always one mystery in the money vote for the Pre- mier's office — $15,000 for an oa noited him a dictator, a pet- ulant politician, a one- man gov- ernment of .the most vicious kind, and hearing this the Pre- mier alternately glared and grinned. Several times the Premier did get up and thump out ex- temporaneous speeches flinging nis arms about, waving his spec- tacles, raising vocal chords up into the rafters, emoting all ever, the Blace about what a great e ed and they settled "On a plan to raise $10,000,000 by volun- to finance in- is, and how Can- awful Liberal government in Ot- tawa, which, according to the| er. gay is really united, d, despite that | bill — assistant to the Premier, There’s no™ such person, but his salary is voted year after year, and each year it goes up. Wonder what hap- pens to this money? Does it go to help the Premier build up his surpluses? That’s what the op- positionists would have’ us be- lieve. Maintenance of government buildings throughout the pro- vince has now risen to more $8,000,000 a year. ‘This includes the province’ 's biggest delephong $1,800,000; and $1,875,000 fox heat, light, power aad wat the Premier is a dreadful man,’ One day Opposition Leader |: a|Robert Strachan gave.us a sort There's always lots of mon- oy, voted for what's called “in- cidentals. and: contingencies.” How this money is spent is the government's business. times oppositionists su: money goes into Social campaign funds, but if such sug- gestions are even hinted at, So- cial Credit backbenchers cry out “shame, for shame,” which does not in the least change the minds of the oppositionsts. Some- aout with the fami! im whan extensions cot 80 little, Ask = HE’S COMING BACK! To CASTLEGAR One Night Only — March 14 But the program bogged down, partly in the sheer enorm- ity of Pasig such a vast sum, but more significantly in second thoughts about the wisdom of the scheme. Dozens of deserv- nel it to the existing” organiza: tions. “What appeared to be the need was a way to interest Can-| adians in international develop- ment and then to, steer that in- terest into support both for the private agencies and the govern-| S ment’s external aid program, The job of doing this was handed t J. Duncan Edmonds former executive assistant to ex- ternal affairs Minister Foul Martin, and more zeosntly. with the James Richardson invest- ment firm in Winnipeg Zand P poli : tical science lecturer The 4th annual mother and daughter.“ ban met was held the Nor mn “Founder’s Day,” Feb, 22. + Mrs. Ro Dawuey, president of the mother’s group, welcomed head table which included her ughter Marilyn; Mrs. H.; John- _ division~ commissioner ‘ Bivers, ide elle, ; E, brown owl | * gn Kinnairi Brownie‘> ack her daughter Darlene; — Mrs.*..L, Carrigan, tawny owl and her daughter san. a Dinner commenced with the saying o! e with D bie Laidler a z the toast Mo the Queen. Colle; cee at the University of wih Mani Mr. Edm ionds has come’ up with a two-pronged plan: la 0 jinto international development, | and 2. ‘ommittee Of f One ia Hon Canadians who peould make olic act of expressing aan pi ee io see/ Can: y a greatly enlarged ro! in international Yevelonment, The foundation would start of with a $25,000,000: govern-, ment endowment, but would be set up with an internatio: directorate and be able to ac- cept - private contributions as well. It would assist i nal yelatonship each Fleming, was Mrs. L. Hordos. Mrs. Johnson reminded all those present of the many im- ortant dates of functions com: is Wes Roberts splayed col- ored’ ok circles and on th rele had on ide_ movement. Mrs. Roberts also presented Mrs, Fleming with her “Green in| the the mothers and introduced the | Forn Mother-Daughter Banquet Held on Founder's Day Tree” which qualifies her to take © guides ( ly of Ci Post Driving Through Grand Forks? STOP IN AT THE Airport Auto Service And Say Hello to IKE WIEBE _ — Ike Would be Glad to Hear the Latest Gossip! — Ike's Airport Auto Service is Located on Highway 3 Near the Arena. Look for the Big-Chevron Sign. Office and Southern Motors) -of the friendship 1 mone: as made by brownie C mnie Ktzler and Judy Somideon mute guides, Margie eli and Sheena. Warford, presenting their monies. ‘Other ae resentations were given: white ‘include: Golden Bars; Susan Carrigan : and :Kel- Smith — and year ar pins; ney onthron, Darjene — Flemin; Janice . Jaq ea Lorraine Mae far- cellus; Marlene Layenchuk, Gina Smith and Stephanie Warford — Ist ‘year ‘pins; oun Carrigan, Maureen Murphy, Kelly Smith, thy. Warford and Leslie -Wyw- Janet Milliard and Diane Chapman received their wings and were accepted into the guide horseshoe. “BAKE Stanley Humphries Secondary School Concert Band SAT. March 4 LEGION HALL 2-4, SALE p.m. and private organizations in their present aid programs, in- terest other groups in undertak- ing external aid plans and do research for both the private and governmental agencies. Whether or not the founda- tion gets into the government’s plans for the centennial parlia- ment, the committee of one mil- ion can have a profound’ ef- world {fect on Canada’s outreach in affairs. Rohson Brownie Pack Holds a Fly-Up Ceremony The 2nd Robson: brownie pack hada fly-up ‘ceremony re- cently. The two . girls: Joan Shkwarok and Nancy : Graham, flew over the roof-top carrying gaily.decorated parasols. They were presented with their Golden Hands and ‘Wings Brownies sang a parody of and “Chim-Chim Cherrie. not Mrs. G. Siska. Sarolled two ist Robson mn | brownie pack. PEAT POTS LIME SULPHUR = ies ARRIVED! ATTENTION . Early Planters BEGONIAS, Asserted Colors, Each -. es GLOXINIAS, Assorted Colors, Each -. ectesseeecetenenente cunts PENDULA BEGONIAS, Basket-Type, Each --.....2..0). POTTING SOIL .... 2 Ibs. 49c 3” Round .... 3c ' FRUIT TREE SPRAYING - Quart $1.29. EARLY F' ERTILIZER APPLICATION. 5 Ibs. 69c 3” Square .... 4c 20 Ibs. $2.69 “Galion $2.95 : Effccave March: 2 to March 4 Lucerne Party Pride Ice Cream RANCH PECAN. This month's feature flavor. Roasted: butter ‘pecans added to.rich Pecan flavor 35,6% ae: 8 : Tris. “WEEK'S “ Hesith and Beauty Aid Feature Bay er Asprin For ay gentle effective relief of headaches, i : neuralga, muscular Cc aches and pains. Bottle of 100 Superb Beef or Roast Top Quality Government Inspected Beef: Safeway. Trimmed. before weighing. Canada. Choice, Canada Good , |b. Beef; Chicken or Turkey. 11-0z, each . CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, oe al 1967 = MONTH SA LE! lian tale a “ _, Banquet Brand Frozen -_ : 48 fl. 02. tin eee Bel-air Frozen big Juice True fresh flavor. Empress Pure Peanut Butter David Biscuits 4 in one pack. Containing C) Chocolate 89¢ ‘puffs, Swiss Cream, Assorte Sandwich and Glen Gan: Pkg. of 125 . rags Quality, 14 fl. oz. tin - Town House Cream Corn A tor 69° All purpose » Coffee. Tastes fresh brewed. 12 oz, jar. .......--- Pet Instant Milk 98 3 Ibs. . a Apple Juice Sun'Rype, Blue Label. 48 oz. tin - Sockeye Salmon Sea Trader. Make a sassencles) 7% oz. tin Duncan Hines - rey ted CAKE MIXES — Assorted. Toilet Tissue 19 o7. kg. d Zee. White or. Colored. Pkg. of 4 rolls 4am ro Seeting oe Bulk Weiners 225 22" ABC 4 + Tb. Sliced Bacon Side. Government Inspected. 1 Ib. .pkg. Ovenjoy - Fresh Bread 7 for $100 . Taste Tells Choice Pineapple 5 for a1 00 Sliced, Crushed or Tid Bits, 14 fh. 02. CHM ceeeeense White or Brown. 16 oz. sliced loaf ” (Po- ka. Round Table) Last Week's Winner Was A. H. Culley of Kinnaird * Seats 8 people. comfortably a * Folds away instantly in ina minimum space ‘One table to be awarded each .week, February 27th to March 4% and March 6th to lith Entry Blanks ‘and Contest details at your Friendly Castlosird: Safeway | Store Only [Local Gem - Potatoes” Local No. 2. Serve b broiled, baked or mashed, : 10. Ibs. 49° Fresh Lettuce } Fresh Cabhage® cone ~Tmported sparkling bright green swirls of Se 2 ibs. 29¢ Elephant Brand '44.14-7, Elephant Brand, 33-0-0 Upland Special ... FERTILIZE NOW — THE EASY WAY! APPLY FERTILIZER WHILE ; YOUR LAWN IS STILL COVERED WITH SNOW Garden Seeds: All Early and Late Varieties Now in Stock MITCHELL SUPPLY Ltd. FRONT STREET -— CASTLEGAR — PHONE. 365.7252 \ to’ be millio names on a petition; but et OF CANADA issn aa ae a Uniting Since 1925 the Congregational Methodist Perhaps it should be the Com-| ers; veg Shkwaro! and Presbyterian Churches of Canada mittee OF A Of A Million And One| and jr. life and ‘ 2 to. emphasize CASTLEGAR KINNAIRD the vidual money to madame commissioner, ROBSON GENELLE Phone $65-9337 Phone 965-7814 Dutch Maid Bakery WEEKEND SPECIAL ,peccccccccoccces: Rev eas. vomsin oe sent A HOMEMADE BREAD, 6 loaves .. nneird — 12 an. CHOCOLATE ROLLS, Regular 59e In our Bakery Across from Liquor Store Badges were also presented to Nancy Gi who 25 Ibs. $2.15 50 Thi $3.75 “Chuck Steaks. 4901) Vie eae Beef _—e »85eql 7 : can depend on ‘SJ ) #2 = ‘1 700 corel 1965 Canada ioral ‘Limited ion, Janny Dseeais ‘Safeway Seas tee MORNING WORSHIP Castlegar — 11.15 a.m. Robson — 10 a.m. - |. :, Castlegar — Sunday School i 9.30 a.m. Genelle — 7 p.m. Kinnaird Church School Age 3 to grade 3-11 a.m. Grade 4 to 9 - 9.45 a.m. LEMITED™ CANADA SAFEWAY Fresh Donuts Every Morning at