2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 6, 1972 Robert Hendricks is Appointed To Top Cominco Execufive Rele wana ative of British Col- has been elected and chief execu- ing Yond smeltin; succeeds W. S. as chairman of the comp "Also named to top exac- utivo’ positloris were F. E. Burnes er resident and G. H. executive vice- president and ae Mr. Hen joined “the company ne Ste0 upon graduation with a BSs de- in uray from Washington State Universi- Jy in’ his career he played an important role in the e idevelopment of a sul- phur recovery process which lead to Cominco’s suc- in the fertilizer indus- a 1941 he was loaned i, the De He Montreal’ in 1947 as a assist to the president. In in nde and president and chief executive officer in ‘An international figure dustry, Research has been active in an execu- tive capacity in trade Ora ciations in the Ui Kingdom, the United States and ther countries. He is a director of a number of Fiying to Winnipeg? Toronto? Monireaiz PWA’s flights to artment of Mun- companies including Cana- dlan Pacific Investments Ltd. and Hawaiian Western Steel Limited. uate of UBC, he joined ROBERT HENDRICKS Cominco. in 1936. After. ex- tensive ‘experience: in* com- pany mining operations in northern Can- president and gene ager of Co: in 1962, [ District soctais | now living in Nanaimo visiting in the 7 fe penton wore Becompanied by their gon, Brian, and daughter, eren. Mr, and Mrs. E. Webster of Kinnaird ‘visited their children at the coast dur- ing the Christmas holidays. Mr, and Mrs, Bat- were Mrs. Gilber Jacobson’ of Trail Mrs, Hea: Kirkwood mily Kinnaird spent the holic season at ige Lake, B.C. where the went snowmo- biling. ihe there they po ests of Mrs. Eiitwond's brother-inJaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Garth ting at the home ot itmas wi their son "and dau, torin- jaw, Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Horvath and family of Lad- ner. Mrs. Allen Bell of Kin- returned from Hawaii where's she spent the, holt and Mie. Fred Jack- son of Fort St. james, ace by their son Sid- dnd chalriaas and chist ex ecutive officer in 1968. was appointed a sicer ear of Cominco 1968, becoming vice- resident at Vancouver in tiv vice- president and a director of the company. Mr, Hobbs was born in ney and. dau spent the ‘ith their ed that day b; wre | ter aig y and Mrs, 8: alkoff of Bort Alice, accom- sae hristmas guests at the home of Mr, an farner of Simon Fra- Miss Anna Morey of College Years gi Alta, was a New guests of her ser, Be Mor More y ste of Castl Her brother, ct Charles Mc sega Jr. of Williams Lake, visi his parents for Christ- mas id Mrs, J. of paraaee left Monday ae ter spending two weeks vis- iting ley’s son and ‘daughter-in-. law, Mr. and Mrs, A. C, Har- tley of Calgary left Tues- day after a week's visit. ACTIF?P AN | CASTLEGAR SOCIAL HOTES By Mrs. R. Johnson (365-8294) ) Visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs, C. Henne dur- ing the holiday season was their daughter Miss Barbara Henne, who is. living with her mother’s cousins Dr. John and Ruth Lennox in ~ ee Vandals Strike Calgary connect with CP Air's 3:45 pm flights East. Call your travel agent. He'll be 1967, an oa happy to arrange chief executive officer of for you to fly eee the Corr ‘was oe round trip... inted Cominco’s vice- on both of us.: president at Vancouver. Pri- CPAir 4 ors to Mo? WHERE THg At: Two Spots Two Castlegar business concerns told RCMP Dec. aerials bent. Crossroads Datsun also reporied that three cars arked on their lot had thelr headlights smashed and aerials bent. Beer Theft Theft of 35° cases ‘of presel Mr: Hobbs was vic ey. Pacific Region of Com- in tite anny yal been broken into, and Const Jim Hogarth traced the loot to four juveniles. Pol- jee said cases were found and there was evid- ence that two cases been consumed. BATH. TISSUE, White Silk, 9 for 99c COFFEE, Maxwellhouse .... 1 Ib. 89c POTATO CHIPS, Tri-Pack .. 3 for $1 MARGARINE, Parkay 3 Ib. pkg. 99c LARD, Tenderflake 5 for $1 Free Ice Scrapers Available ALL FISHING TACKLE FOR THE FISHERMAN GULF GAS AND OIL — PROPANE TANKS FALED Johnny's Grocery & Gas Sales UMITED — ON ROBSON SIDE OF FERRY OPEN 7:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK CASTLEGAR SUB POST OFFICE NO. 1 NOW LOCATED IN CARL'S DRUGS AT THE PLAZA FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE STAMPS @ MONEY ORDERS @ REGISTERED MAIL Chetwynd. Other guests ‘at the Henne home for Christ- mas were Mrs, Henne’s mo- ther bad t brother, Mrs. J..T.° Henderson and Campbell Henderson of Trail. Ww laughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. Adshead in Robson, return- ed to her Bons in Vancou- ver last we Mrs. x ‘MeNeil returned home at the beginning of . n: 2 AL Johnson § pent n the - Hons of a modern techno- Recent Unemployiment Insurance Program Geared to. a of ag Individuals On June 27, 1971, a ew Unemployment came into effect, ot va & ce. ob. labor force in’ rela- condi- ac mal rinciples orp: es, inetudeg the concepts of universa coverage, increas- ed benefit rate, and benefit duration related to the dif- ficul! in finding . work, but these revised principles do in themselves not the claimant in Being Te on oyed, Therefore, in ad- dition to a more nsivi tose ee to the unemploy- ea person ugh a it assistance pro; Unemployment to most a tho claimant e employment ote! and his job 2 terms of curren’ job 2 the interviewer ae Bit develop a Py Be Bl ‘The Job se: the claimant in det determining the kind of work to 1 — where and h portfollo which contains . four. booklets showing, ste) step, ‘how to go abou! by ae a new job. - y,, Booklet I — “Look at POLICE COURT 7 MENS 2 urn when, a Fequegted to. Paul Fopst Cottschenia, was fined $: or faliag 0 to produce an "aes (Young Shoplifter : A_ runaway teenager’ lberta, jm ‘ -has been returned to her icked parents after being p! 3 up im Castiogar on a charge of shi z officers stated the girl and her iar “Both have now been goturned to the Alberta : Charges resulted from ‘the | the theft of a botle of mas cara from a Castlegar store. Attempted B & E Castle Equipment Rentals tala reported io al nollee "find es been. made to gain en- ¥ companion. ioe kets home in Novem- tion on how to prepare a of your ‘create a nea bi inpres, X ivorabic oop ites, bY, Phone, | unemployed are ready, for some reason or: other, to re-enter the labor force, The _ interviewor, fhrough with all ———— 1 the th eter en er in general, _. PETTITT PHOTOS ° PErTITT PH IS EARTH IS ONE COUNTRY MANKIND IT’S CITIZENS, AHA ‘U’ LLAH Bahai Firesides Every Wednesday and Saturday ¢ 8:00 p.m. 691 - Ind Ave. Castlegar licensees in 1972. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9 (CASTLEGAR) ADULT EDUCATION CLASSES The Board of Schoo! Trustees Is offering the following classes:— NIGHT SCHOOL PROGRAMME FOR JANUARY 1972 Please register at the Recreation Office. Registrations will not be accepted by mail or phone. Fees are refundable ONLY if a class Is cancelled. All activities t must have 12 or more participants. HUNTER. & OUTDOORSMAN TRAINING CQURSE a This is the new provincial government course to give outdoorsman training + to prospective and active hunters. Course: covers survival, game laws, wildlife.‘ identification and firearms safety. This course will be compulsory for ail new { Stanley Humphries Secondary School (SHSS) January 18, 1972 Room 105 Phone 365-3126 | I January 6th, Tth, 8th tn Your Friendly Neighborhood Safeway Store WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES CASTLEGAR _NEWS, Thursday, January 6, All Purpose Gaind. Contains Colomblan Coffee: 1 Ib, Package ..... 89 Or Spaghetti, In Tomato Sauce, 14 fi. ox,'tins . light Flaked, For Sandwiches. 6¥2 ox. tin 6 .. 1.00 Robin Hood Brand Quick Oais 3.69 a Hood Flour 20:1 49 White. Pre-Sifted Taste Tells Brand Kraft Parkay Brand Apple Juice ‘Margarine 3:89 From Concentrate. 48 fi. oz. tin Little Dipper Cake Mixes Assorted Flavours, Dinner Kraft. With Cheese Sauce. ‘Cream Corn Wayne Eastcott of Vancou- Johnson overnight ‘Tuesday, iohngon ove! enroute to their ome after ie some of the: holi- season in Rossland, the PHOTOCOPYING Letters — Birth Certificates important Papers Clippings : Reasonable Rates’ GASTLEGAR NEWS 18. - I. and ‘Mrs. M. Goo- dey of Sardis spent thé hol-- with the * iday season visiting latters arents Mr. and Mrs. on. Pasin and fam- ily who Bialted with her mother and r, . Je Heslop © a and Mr. and T. Sanford for several days has returned to her home in Kelowna. Rev. and Mrs. Ken Robey and ‘family of ele er Level, folday guests of the. ‘ations arents Mr. and Mrs. Raine ‘of Robson. The Rob- ey’s on leaving Robson trav- elled'on to Vancouver for a few days where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. - | WOODLAND PARK f= y Artiste’ hatte : : cum Featuring this week: I “* Candle Making Supplies E_ * Books on-Candle i Making : "* Macrame i NADALAN 1 STUDIOS * 277 Columbia Ave. Phone 365-3097 . J SPECIALTY ELECTRONIC ' WHEEL BALANCING. "ATLAS TIRES, BATTERIES & ACCESSORIES. Expert Repairs on Any Part © Of Your Car ‘and on All Makes : Agents for Hertz Rent-A-Car PHONE 365-3355" ‘ 7:00 p.m. Fee $5.00 : “CAKE DECORATING = You don’‘t have to be an artist to decorate cakes which will make you the _ envy of all your friends, Learn’ how to sign “ind make beautiful patterns, bores “ders, flowers, etc. through a series of ten practical lessons at !-""SHSS Home Economics, Room 8:00 p.m. + January 18 Fee $10.00 (You mutt supply your own equipment.) DEFENSIVE DRIVING is designed to . ; a) Imerewe the driver's attitude i. ‘ b) Provide the knowledge essential for the driver to defend him ¢ or herself on city streets and open highways. 2} This is not a learners driving course. | SHSS. Room 107 at 7:00 p.m. Fee $8.00 peneks LADIES KEEP FIT 2 3 This course is designed to make you more flexible, trim and vital.’ It con-: | sists of exercises-that are easy at first and will gradually progress. After exer- cises, cool down with volley ball. Wear what you will for comfort and. freedom of movement. Castlegar — Twin Rivers School Tuesdays 8:00 p.m. 2 10 sessions $4.00 : MENS EVENING VOLLEYBALL This activity will be arranged depending upon interest. Fee $2.00 CHILDRENS DRAMA “Children 12 years and under. Drama lessons by Mr, Desai. No charge for this activity. > SHSS Bandroom BATON TWIRLING This activity trains girls of all ages to 3 participate In shows, parades ‘ond. many other events. The only cost is the purchase of your own baton. Instructoress: Mrs. Wallace Horning : Twin Rivers School Wednesday 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. WEAVING #3 Weaving is an ancient art. Learn the basics of weaving; pick up the tech- niques in a rel yand Jing craft. Stud must provide own motertals, 7 Brilliant Schoo! Thursdays at 8:00 p.m. y Fee $12.00 for 10 sessions Instructoress: Mrs." Knight PAINTING : 4 This course is for painters wanting to do their own thing, with advice” ond assistance from Mr. Joe Cushner. + Begins Tuesdays January W Art Room at SHSS Fee $12.00 for 10 sessions GOLF CLASSES” We are fortunate in having the resident professional of the Castlegar Golf Club; Mr. Mike Verzuh, as instructor. Lessons will consist of physical swinging, ‘ oral sessions will cover rules, regulations and etiquette.: Commence: February 3 8:00 p.m. - Twin Rivers School Fee $10.00 for 8 sessions (Rubber-aoled shoes must be worn) i Any Person interested in teaching ‘ball room dancing ‘plecss: contact the” Recreation: Office at 365-6565 Rabson — Robson School. Wednesdays 8:00 p.m. 10 sessions $4.00 January Wat 7:00 p.m. at 8:00 Pm. ’ : 16 oz, Package Regardless of how goed a ceiver you are or. think. you may be,. this course 10_ox.' pka. 1 for 89c Orange Crysfals Se Sugar Atisps 1 for 89c - Tomatoes Gardenside 28 ox. tin 3 for $1.0 Maxim Coffee Freeze Dried. Instant. 8 ox. jar. $1.89 Anacin Tablets For Headaches Bottle of 100 95c Mushroom. 89 : Grapefruit Juice ; 10 = 1.00} Grapefruit BC. Grown. Ideal for Cabbage Rolls A Great Way to Start the Day. Size 48's Cabbage Green Peppers © Cin hi Mild. Good Tasting ... n» 29 49: un Pac. From Concentrate. 32 fl. oz. Bile. Baking Potatoes, Canada No. 2 ' . Drybelt. Serve with Butter a CANADA.