¢ f ‘ by. ‘ y a terrible fi ting for Passchond us. a i ‘but “Finney ‘i Sa sts a 7 s Pruys - a ee ae a Cai a 16 654 battle casualties in killed,‘ wound “Ewa : wah nae Oh = Canada’ puvitetpation inthe fighting 8 n els = eee ae . = RCo gaint i i pe aliatirabalneni et Ree 2 Ger =a ‘oday, Nov; 10 ‘marks the 66th: anni end of the Passchendaele offensive otc aera as the’ : fo aoe then ” e jalient and never returned. Thereatter, 2 Cooper said she would like board! mbetings “scheduled later. in the evening on Monday, nights 50 “more People could go.” to ‘underatand. computer math, rogramming ai i analysis. These courses,can be taught without the, purchase % When questi ned on how. they would boost ‘the morale of, OR ad F se eae ‘out ‘that, the distetet “can't fof teacher facing the “uncertainty"of’ the * future,‘'all ‘spend massive amounts of money in equipment, that B SHRIMP. jcandidates agreed: that .working., conditions should. be obsolete in six months.” proved... . Merrimam ‘5 that: ‘Canada’ is'‘nlready’:: behind” in SEA HAVEN. 4'4 OZ XIN. ( 2 i. And both Finney. and Kagis suggested a. teacher puter technology. ‘We've got to be init t right: now,”, : own grave, The words carved of the high arch : working conditions committee should be established. ‘OS gald gs 4 records fi men wh EE are Nee hatte eh Bena Wi cate ener e iy Y CHICKEN OR TURKEY. JURN'S TENDER. 6% OZ. TIN: “BONUS, 850 G. TIN’. (ececseseces eo eli: Be oe Be “TUNCHEON MEAT SPORK. 12 OZ.TIN.... ‘Two memorials revered vd by the Cana ans, built in ‘Ypres:‘Menin Gate‘ and St. Geor; ‘The names of 6,994 Canadians are inscribed’ ‘All Sc endanta agreed that: the Canadians had was struck ‘on’ Oc.t i never shown greater doggedness or. determination; than clear: but very.’ ‘cold. and in’ this Bele. f : ~and possession of § ‘The: powerful etneontration af our + tery fire north of the Bellevue. sp continu “landers of ‘Canada and the ond, 5th and 6th battalions of the Imperial Beaforths met in a quiet corner of. Sicily, which we Post” had died in the surroynding hills, there ‘were few dry Abhed among those four battalions." _Similar ceremonies: have been held for.as long asIcan. Scottish army. rae dead'in |: Femember to honor the casualties of earlier and later wars Two: hundred ‘and Bis ‘years later captures, better the sense of desolation of those “other casualties” t : ks home who must go about, their daily and seasonal Singing to her on See ‘aide were probably a sister and a ‘young wife or perhaps a fiancee. It was a scene which was th immedia ate and timeless; it was a: picture of the other “Welll hear, no more signing at the ewe-shee; dre: bers of these. other casualties are legion and bt ‘that every one of you here today can an give at; another in the air war: Their family had held'a great awake for them and all that night the pipes had ‘sobbed and: wailed, Playing the ws er and idments of the. ie saetomine not be forgotten.” eart-broken and a aa Coll son Legion’ Branch’ Bursaries ‘are’ ide ohter: of a deceased, di from front page‘. ‘A total of 42 permits'were issued in October, compared ; to 87 for the same month last year. Of the 42, five were for inew residential" units,’ ‘82 were minor residential im- ' provements, two commercial, two industrial and ‘one in- stitutional. ‘The.new, residential per- mits were ’.a major, factor, more than the ‘total value fo the same time last year. Last. year to the end of October - the city issued permits ‘val-. uéd -at’ $5.23" million.* This. -year the total is $5.4 million, even. though the: total :num- ber of permits has actually fallen from:.405 to $20. Meanwhile, council‘ rejec- ted as too costly.a Ppropdsal to implement’ the® new: >"911" emergency: telephone © num- ‘in* Castlegar.~'The’ 911, ‘would “have ment in However, an investigation .. into the ‘cost of the system se of- $852, By the tare a Arey toe! a vail if: building. per- ‘mits issued far this ar is showed . the capital cost he would be more than $150,000. A statf report aie ithe cated and costly to: install” and said it takes at least two f years.to become | operationa. b e total ‘capital cost, was: broken ; down: into” “staff” which ‘would” cost . $80,000,. and . “leases,” : which.’ would : ‘shave amounted to at least : taken’ to’ Castlegar hospital Friday after he was'struck by ‘ passing vehicle in’ front: of He Klothes Kloset on Col- pital spokesman ‘said. 3 s C aera A 2b yearold man was ‘ex: ‘pected to appear in’ Castlegar. - provincial court this week on charges of possession of sto-: len property. Castlegar. RCMP: report that Gregory. Shlakoff. of no fixed address was arrested in possession: sofa: vehicle »re- portedly “stolen’in Calgary. “Following: ‘Shlakoff's - ‘ar- ” rest, credit: cards that* had been .reported ‘stolen. were: ‘also Feeavarnt Three impaired” driving “charges were dealt with over d 8 meant A | SPotective services commit- tee’ chairman Ald. :Carl:Hen- ne added, '“We:feel that: we'll look ‘at: it. at-a‘future date.” Inner Spring Two Needle Quilt? r B12 Cr dindock Insulators: {Full White Cotton > Vertical Prebuilt Border. ! Flange Construct! Trim Welt ‘continued from front poge it has had time to study possible sites, The retail outlet sell bulk sales of fruits and’ vegetables. a | Ehman added that he expects the new. three-level structuring to mean an increase in the society’ ’s budget: for the Clay, Castle because profits from the nursery/ market garden willbe. returned to the sholtered workshop and the activity centre.. He pointed out that currently. the Clay, Castl acts as “a kind» of combined * activity centre and sheltered workshop. The Society wants to eventually see the two : functions separated, with the activity centre moving to a separate location: of its own, he said. :- But he said for the’ present the Society. hopes to simply separate the activity centre from the thin the iH handleapped residents. E others are not challe: aged by: the wi cannot cope with the present past He said the idea is to, separate'the residents into °y three levels of capability, with those at the lower end in the activity centre and those at the top end working in the nursery/market garden. - “What we've looked at so far is very promisin he |, ‘It's exciting,” but“ he added. itis also." till tentative.” Ehman stressed that’ the plan will’ move : the handicapped ’ residents toward “normalization.” ;“The whole goal is to try to make’ the “situation for the ‘handicapped as. normal as it possibly can be.” .. He said the proposal is the Society's first attempt to ° move from a traditionally “low expectation” of the handi- capped to a “higher expectation level.” | ‘ The changes make sense from an “ethical, human and economic” viewpoint, he said. “Ith pep Gestlegsr,” he. acted, by providing more jobs. , — ELEGANCE 400 {with former: Posture- edie innersprings)- eolytoa Vertical Prebuilt Border Flange Constructlen felt ts All Prices for Mattress, Box ‘Spring ond Screw-la tees 3 Separate Pricing for Mattress or Box Spring Avail BLUE RIBBON oe : “KRAFT. 450'G. LIPTON’S SOUP MIX 89° “* CHICKEN NOODLE: 2 POUCH PACK AABOBTEABAGS $9.89 BOK me 120 2-CUP SIZE.- IRRENDER 50¢ COUPON ON. oxo. ~ BERRYLAND JUICES. $199 UNSWEETENED ORANGE, Pll GRAPEFRUIT OR APPLE. 1 LITRE 2 LITRE. 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