” 4 GasTincaRNEws, Thursday, Sept, 21, 1967 ‘SUGAR AND SPICE By BIll Smile) Girl Watching — Biggest Problem at Expo. Don't. worry. Breatest show on earth. And it,in no more than eight minutes after this wee! I won't say an- First time we ever saw the | erialistic age, Expo site was-about four :years ago, on a trip to Quebec City. The fabulous éairylands of the | dir islands as they are today were Piles of ‘mud in the St. Law- ‘rence then, Expo Cen- ye After all, it was an all- of Aside from the magnificent | fast other ford about pavilions, Expo has an atmos- eres Qe ne a ea that Mord galety, goodness, there was a tremen-|Aawh a courtesy, a lack of commer-|40us clang on the highway. A {ig clallem, that is like heady wine| mash-up, Nobody hurt, but it in this sour, ill-mannered, mat-| did bring the cops. One of arm-waving, shru; French, & eee ane them gave me, in fast, polite and intelligible English, la route dir- ecte. We sped happily along un- til. a sign announced that we were heading due east, for Que- bee City, I stopped at a bar. Three delightful chaps gave me three Perfectly clear-cut means of get- west, An hour later, we found ourselves, nearing the border of i Just about then, thank ‘ting turned around and headed |4 [ _ KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ST. RITA’S HALL FRONT ST.’ TONIGHT. BINGO. REAL MOVIN’ PAD would be the hippy-type deseription given HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER ? Then you want a‘ central address’ close to all attractions, yet priced to suit’ your budget. We have a dining room and coffee shop and are close FORMAL SALUTE is given Lt tov. George Pearkes as he disem- arks from his aeroplane at the Castlegar Airport. ‘The Lt.-Gover- Leni an easy, relaxed tour of Selkirk College last Friday, as 8 fa jaunt through: West Kootenay points. The salute is. being ae by it R: ae wert ihe Lt.-Governor’s aide-de-camp, who headed arrangements for the college stop. — Castlegar News, Photo Saummee of sponsors {5 at present the big- offer thelr help. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 21, 1967 Hockey League Needs Sponsors ' Sponsors are being sought to'back the formation of a com- mercial ‘hockey league: in the Sastlegar district. : The eventual aim of’ the forming committee is to produce a Junior. A’ team “representing ‘Castlegar.: : BE At a meeting held last Tues- Py “Everyone Welcome! Centennial Pancake. Day .Tarry's Hall 10.a.m. Sun., Oct. 1 "GAMES & PRIZES FOR THE CHILDREN ‘day, it was noted that the. lack gest : problem © to’; going: ahead swith a league schedule, : : ‘The meeting is to be held ext Thursday in the Hi Arrow ms at p.m, % UKRANIAN DISHES if Now Served At The CASTLEGAR HOTEL DINING ROOM Pyrogy .... $1.40 - Cabbage, Rolls .... $1.40 - Borscht .... 50¢ __ Orders to Take Out — New York State. Home at 3.30] this week to the summer house which was completed ‘last year by aim, SHSS students. The house was a moving place, all right — a3 a professional crew loaded it onto the bed of a semi-trailer, before taking it to. Christina lake where it is to be installed permanently, A. project ‘of woodworking students at the secondary school, the house was sold by tender after a school board ‘decis! ; the project was for'learning,’ not! for: making mone fore the price should be as near as posslble to actual « ‘neither a loss or profit shown. — Castlegar News PI Canadian production, Couldn't help but be a dismal failure. gi The prophets were appalled {Ontario Ou est la best route?” when it turned out to be the |He replied directly and briefly, THE SALVATION ARMY (178 Columbla Street) PENTECOSTAL Sunday Pees TABERNACLE .45 a.m. Sunday School pais F 91 First Ave. readey | Pastor” Rov. KD Cooper [Tuned the Granary pe, We Phone: 365-5212 1g. to, Th wens ‘Introduction Services For George Hermanson rvice of bringi from _ their for Res Hermanson,’ B.A./| churches were the ministers who B.D. to the Castlegar Pastoral | had taken part in the service. charge was held last Thursday “Mr, Hughes extended the In the Castlegar United Church, | good .wishes of. the Castlegar with the senior ,choir assisting |Church' to the Hermansons and with the music. and Mrs..'M.lintroduced | Mr. . Hermanson’s Peachey was organist. parents, Mrand Mrs, Henry of Vv to beaches and Stanley Park. Please feel free to drop us a line for our descriptive brochure. SANDS MOTOR HOTEL MUtval 2-1831 Davie at Denman c cial Cards hi d “On English Bay at Stanley Park” . DE. Hughes Ph. 365-5503 Mrs. ‘Lloyd’ Craig returned \recently ‘from. Medicine’: Hat where she was the, guest of her mother-in-law, Mrs. W. H. Craig. ‘At Calgary she vislted Mr. and Mrs, James Craig. °~), 4 7M. and, Mra, .C..R. Munns motored to Penticton over the weekend to attend the B.C, Min- by Gordon Eilison, : F or “Hockey ‘Association conven- the. Kootena: resbytery and 5 f 43 : : ‘ “te ee Rev. John ashore of East Trail} Castlegar : Pattitt Photo! United Church. y i : Others taking part’in the| | Ulbrary service were Rev. T. Wilding of] Corner the Castlegar; Anglican Church : i and Rev. Jack of: the Pound District Act " PURSUANT to the provisions of Section 11 of the “Pound District Act”, Chapter 292, RS.B.C. : 1960, notice. is hereby given of the appointment of FRED. P: SOUKEROFF, Box 1025, Castlegar. British Columbia as pound-keeper for the Brilliant Pound District.” i The location of the pound premises is on Lot A of: District Lot 7447, Kootenay District, Pian 5908...” i Lt.-Goy. Pearkes Visits she carried with her a package Selkirk College Friday ureday 7.80 p.m. Home League labelled “Instant Invisibility.” New students and the pre- 9.55 a.m. Sunday School. One minute she was right] Sence of Lt.-Gov. George Peark- ore Pacific Water Wells Ltd. Phone 365-7112 11 am, Family Devotion. th Oye : . ere at . Bi ‘we|es eraced Selkirk College Fri- D Cc Public invited to all services| 7 P.m. Family Evangelism. | dared “alek ebewe ut Howe day, as they, and he, took a rilling ‘ontractors in. You are never a stranger at the! ruesday: thing else, she had 5 er for Envoy & Mra, K. Mallory 7.30 Bible Study and Prayer, CNIB Official Visits Airport aye z ethene he raeta ce Castlegar and Disiricl|* Fem Nepean Complete Service | ee ae eo ald Soot | uain TH, Siete S| Buinoa Rupert where the groom | {etn > : t 4 . ugh: : s 720 Bim. C.A; Sarvice, ~~ a vate aircraft Instead m q , Fe eats ences of the few | waved ina Stooshlnokt, dave i employed by Columbia: Cel-ltops,of : ‘ Burt R. Johnson, district jet or! intend. * ey puilding is \d ; Michael pa test representative for the Canadian |ed for the trip. ally the intreductign ceremony. Library, bi V4 shinoff of Robson ant 1 National Institute for the Blind, : ° dd Mrs.}-. BS- ‘At the close: of. the service ‘proceeding, and the official op- i ‘an made an official visit to the C; refreshment re served by the ening is. planned for Nov. 4:—| Patrick tlegar district last week. freshments were Nov. 4 Wednesday i ‘7.80 pan. Bible Study Thursda: was made :of “ Rev. and Mrs; Frank Jones pondeyt arrived at Vancouver. from Scot- Stooshinoff- Verig n Récite Marriage Vows son ob and newt Ber - : z Aiba pe September weddin; | The: couple will reside in| pouring» paraéfin Several items of © interest CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Reeves, Phone 365-7175 Nero eon me ris, B.C. September 18th, 1967 "Industrial & Domestic Water Supplics ‘ car : sr day-for Castlegar! - |: d 3 in wi Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. * members of ie ee Gireles, | ree lane were algo made to ex-Jher. floor-length empire ‘ ‘style of an offen ae Hey tom st Phone 865-6933 ~ ie 4 ue Rev. Dave Smith ‘of West |tend the hours ‘the: libr gown of peau de a sule saith oF i 4 ! : nai é open e othe: g-| Penticton, visits” every — blind] .-”” The Lt- eshecenaieaeecoaed ee x Point Gray Presbyterian Church, jopen to include Saturda: lay. B person in his territory at least | pied o: — brought ‘| ganza . over] 4 A coat was of lace and organza ar. eually | visits = church |'> ~ A special. featuring lily-point sleeves and’a Cacticae ores qeually a va Es fa was reading a . — — : received | from the: Public’ ra eatin : : a Another problem with Kim} tHe months of April, June and Je pie gbut I had to look at the SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 9 (CASTLEGAR) erman, ary. Commisso? furhistings in cuter. ee eS sath a was shoes. ig ‘barefoot all|/September each year. : te : summer she has acquired built- While in the area, Mr. John- A dult Ev. en ing Class West Point Gray Church. others ‘the new Worary.- Bis cluster of white rosebuds. She 1967-68 of School Trustees are prepared to Bible Hour - 10 am. =} Worship 11 a.m. Svemng Worship — 7.30. p.m. All Welcome Rev. J. H. Witeman Combined Service ii Kinnaird Divine Worship 11 a.m. Sunday School.11 a.m. in leather: soles, First day she son. also’ migde: two Wise Owl wore shoes, - bal sat Celgar. These day she stood them for an hour, | presentations are made to peo- carried them for the rest of.the|p'e who have saved the sight of day. ,Third day, she'was happy|one or both of: their eyes by in raggedy jeans, bare feet, and wearing safety glasses when an : carried a cascading bouquet_of white carnations and red sweet- heart roses, * ze Maid of honor, Elizabeth Stooshinoff of Vancouver, sister ST. DAVID’S 11 am. Monae We Sunday night 7.30 Special Speaker: Rev, A. Ashford Phone 365-3150 ANGLICAN CHURCH TRINITY XVI Rev. John Rushton . Sunday School 9.30 am. LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St. David's ‘Anglican Chureh Comm. Hall) ee 9.30 a.m. Surfday School 10.80 an. Morning Worship ~ Sunday School 2 p.m. Rey. Harold C. Clark 8 am and 9.30 Holy Communion =| he was nominated to seek to re- no parents. accident occured. From the Gallery By Henry Heald The Diefenbaker years are over, I can’t bring myself to stand up and cheer, but I did ‘whisper a fervent “thank good- ness.” leader. It was no real surprise when tain his leadership: He had never UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Uniting Since 1925 the Congregational Methodist “and Presbyterian Churches of Canada CASTLEGAR KINNAIRD — ROBSON GENELLE Phone 365-8897 Rev. Clinton Howard Geo, Hermanson, B.A, B.D. Phone 365-7814 Worship—Kinnaird 11 a.m. Genelle 7.30 p.m, Sunday School — Kinnaird 9.30 am, MORNING WORSHIP Castlegar — 11.15 a.m. Robson — 10 a.m. Castlegar — Sun School, “9.80 Fou ‘ | backed away from.a fight and there was no reason to believe he would do so then. It was his Party; he had dominated it for years and he would dominate it as long as he could, nize and deal with a smail, but lefect, ae He had inspiration, determina- ti wil TRADESMEN REQUIRED FOR GOLD. RIVER PULP MILL MILLRIGHTS, PIPEFITTERS AND WELDERS are required , immediately for the modern mill at Gold River, B.C., Pulp and Paper Mill. Exp but not Welders should have B.C. pressure tickets. Excellent mov- ing and housing assistance available along with a full fange of fringe benefits. Please. send details of training, and to: ~ PERSONNEL MANAGER, GOLD RIVER PULP MILL, TAHIS COMPANY, LTD., P.O. BOX 1000, GOLD RIVER, 6.C, ion, itand ability in great measure, He lacked only the ability to act decisively and to spur men to creative action. He won from’ men great devotion and loyalty, but for men of. ability it was .a frustrating © devotion. They conceived policies: design- ed to implement the vision of their leader and to bring about the great united nation of which he. spoke. Instead. they.. found |. their intentions mistrusted and their loyalty suspect. : .-¥et so dominant. was his Personality that it took years of failure to/persuade his loyal fol- lowers that he must go. Even in defeat the Chief ‘was magnifi- cent, His presence (or ‘wonder- SERVICE: Diefenbaker Era Gone The Board offer adult education classes in the following ment about his absence) domin- ated the convention for two bal- Jots after his own defeat had been accepted. The ovation he to recognize his successor was|Men then’ continued his : dents or staff and his ~. They had voted him out of gainst, but still they loved with |mobile for. Trail: an inexplicable’ devotion. i fenbaker défeat. _1of young baseball players, With considerable aplomb, got when he mounted the stage | he greeted the youthful bands- lJonger:and louder by far than| Stopping frequently to bestow a the one that greeted Robert Stan- | regal greeting on'one'of the stu- field. -- well-known smile, roguish and surprisingly office and they had elected the | Youthful,.was seen many times man he was most strongly: a-|before his departure by auto- While there., he had It will bea long time be-|luncheon with civic diguitaries fore. talk of the Stanfield victory] and presided as’ guest of honor outweighs discussion’ of the Die-|at the year-end affair for a group tour, es provided there is an initial-enrollment of 15 or more in each course. . Be \ COMMERCIAL — Shorthand Typing ACADEMIC — Physics 12 ; Chemistry 12 ENGLISH FOR NEW CANADIANS . Application to be filled out at the Board office on or before 12 noon Monday, September 25, 1967. QUEL King, Secretary-Treasurer, School District No. 9, Box 820, Castlegar, B.C. 2-37 This Week’s Specials _ Linoleum. * Astd. Patterns & Colors - 10% OFF Vinyl “Asbestos les 12. X12 X 1/16 “ sas Su Assorted Patterns : — 10% OFF P & G Builders Supply ‘Across From the Arena — Phone 365-8151 “Open Mon. - Thurs. 6-530, Fil. &7, Sat. 65 of the: bride’-and ‘bridesmaid, Miss Marlene Bayoff.of..Vancou- ver. were: identically. attired in empire style turquoise gowns of peau de soie’ with nylon chiffon overlay. Each carried ‘a’ bouquet of white carnations , tinted : tur: quoise: and°wore a. pearl -drop necklace, a gift of the bride. John Johnson ; of: Kinnaird was best man and Pete Evdoki- moff of Robson was usher. ,. A toast to the bride was giy- en by Jim:Corbett. Mie reate ".°; Pink. and: white . streamers and bells decorated the Robson community ‘hall: for. the, recep- “INTERIOR BRE _ | LED, CRESTON, B.C. “BA's MOUNTAIN BREWERY”. When you're in the Kootenays Try our famous beers... You can only get them here! VERIES i \ Z peices ing -GASTLEGAR NEWS. Sree « This advertisement is not published or. displayed by. the:Liquor: Control Board or. by the Government of British Columb ~ CONFUCIOUS SAY: - Compare price before buy: TV 12” Toshiba Portable TV Regular — $122.95 SPECIAL — $108.95 19”-Toshiba Portable TV Regular — $174.95 tion. ‘The. bride’s table was: coy: red with ’a white lace - table- “with; a atu bride: and ‘groom.:Silver“candle holders with-white candles: were placed on each side of: the cake. + For her daughter's wedding, the. bride’s: mother ‘chose a‘ tur- quoise lace dress with matching coat. and *black .accessories..She wore: a: corsage of white carna- tions,’ tinted turquoise to match the dress. The: groom's‘ mother. SPECIAL — $155.95 One year g for your p ; viewing pleasure. seas WESTERN INTERNATIONAL ENTERPRISES f EM PORTS Rees . 11: Pine Street, Castlegar. Box 888°: - ..: /.. Phone 365-7877 wore a beige lace dress. A cor- sage of white - carnations :.and red rosebuds completed her en- semble. 0.) Poe Ft: Margaret Stuchnow, cousin of. the bride,.was.in charge’ of the guest: book, se ies, Following the reception, ‘an evening ‘of :music and dancing was enjoyed. i Sr8 Sete: for ‘their wedding trip to and Idaho points, the bride donned a. rose = two- Persons interested in playing ina CASTLEGAR COMMERCIAL HOCKEY LEAGUE contact ‘BEN DEMPSEY |. (365-7456 or leave name and number at CASTLE TIRE SHOP iecé suite. with black accessor- Tes She wore a’ corsage of white s,and. pink 8. PETTITT PHOTOS PETTITT PHOTOS ; SOLOHd LLilLLad “> Christmas - Portraits .PETTITT PHOTOS - OLOHd LLLLL3d PETTITT PHOTOS SWE TS 3 pk Real Gold Drinks ‘ASSORTED FLAVORS | Bfor........89c_ HEINZ RELISH ‘Hamburger - Hot Dog -' Barbecue 3 for... HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP. Brentwood Sliced Peaches “Ardm ma. 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