; CASTLEGAR NEWS, :Thuraday, Oct.:20,:1960 College Dean. of Women ‘Outlines, Work Program CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oot. 20, 1966 THE WHEELS YOUR FRIEND SEEMS LIKE A NERY SHARP, FELLOW HAR DSC. FOOT SPECIALIST te igo re Rta sud a = comm lng Hotel the Sith sf , brott ra entered vi mberabarshotors throug |éreat union. members | egies ee real deat #70 eiizen’s party wwoukl be resche- Seg Het. (or| aky acted ag aah seated aot ley remind ‘As 27 million people around | #8.i¥0 fo ne aaa ‘ ieae 3 nr the tral pregame te me {occ Tugadhy nae ee Biting ie iting of ther | p “of the: progress “made: } : aie te - athe Ftion aad dr 2 Bohs ~ ( Get) 2B eS pam ve pm. |) te rarcneale nze! ye was) aris een i SOradlt 0 ar : x AIC rd beta Tito R 4 “Ward was aa bobetvaa at the i At th mere Feception By pels Board | meet Bad pot mee | fd In Union Strife. tiealion zererves ae ‘Pulp ‘and Pa: erica ol Sia to ‘have tt Brotherhood of n | ing “opportunities for! men and ieee from" ae vere its ] count oath and DO YOU THINK THEN'D LET aN {DIOT. OUT ON THE HIGHWAY EVERY NIGHT WITH “JOO0 GALLONS OF GASOLINE? OF COURSE HES SHARD... age at . recent summer, wed: rg ane br bride. a the o au ter. ©: id Mra, ” ae sky, oe ota Current,- ‘anit ewan and the groom is the of i and Mrs. A. "Osis of Slo: ” Entering the church on the arm of her Tather to the sound of iis Wedding march played Mrs, E. 1 Woods the. bride Pwea “lovely in a floor-len: wh of peau-de-goie accented by. npPpliqued lace down the it. ‘The bodice featured a sle ‘The I “aowin pat leeves. The long flowing fastened at the waist was also B12 2 died ‘of she vend’ of 1966 accented by appliqued lace. The 5 per, eo all Canad! aad baat bride’s hair was styled around % ; oret end of 1068 credit}? pero Of Dears ee ean untons held sbout 13.9 per cent| party hints, you Tengthe ‘veil and she carried an of instalment loans in Canada. armrest of sweetheart roses. z Miss Marilyn Stevenson. maid of honor and Miss Shar. lene Boyce, a cousin of the bride, as bridesmaid, wore identical turquoise gowns having lace bo- dices and wore turquoise flower headpieces, white elbow length gloves and bouquets of white carnations trimmed with tur- quoise ribbon.’ Mr.. Jerry Osis, brother of Three Injured On Highways ests were bridal couple the British Columbia. / ah ah Columb lsveara since the THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL PLASTIC TILES CYNTHIA oR ieeie ! 5 : By LOIS HUGHES” ‘Tell Lois: 365-5503 omous corporations DO YOU WANT ME TO BE controlled by. the people: they ABSOLUTELY CRIPPLED WHY AE YOU CARRYING BEFORE | EVEN . BEGIN. SHOPPING?” YOUR SHOES? Canada leads the world in E bit having th highest - perce! Yes, b of its population aB credit. union dress berate See ua for winter jee, and ; 1\3ng play an nmportant role fn the onal. : The’ that tame B 0 N N E T T’ = ng.| economy of our, province’ and | eeran ania A] Bee seers “BOYS & MENS WEAR = On, the occasion of Interna- Ip it: Unton Day, 1986, union : cipate. in; the operation of ie Pare E owned savings and|ier decision: by. the board g inaiitutions, ‘They ‘help ecting the Canadian. union's, bid ie Eet Be g. @ representation —_— ae vote the Canadian group Fequest- ss : Alderman Will Represent Town At Safety Mee! Aid,, Cec Gorse was enlist- ed in absentia to represent the Feb. 8 and 14 Castlegar Castlegar towa council at the ost the West Kootenay tiling of an organizational meet. ing of an industrial safety as ‘| eociation: © * — WHILE THEY LAST — OGLOW BROTHERS WATCHES = ee lia 2 eal oe -| out! basket is, empty 20k : ; ¥ ‘Phone 385-7202 sah Curling Season Opens Soon But Hike is Possible The curling season in Cas-; thorn, secretary and Grant Tin- Rectan to be similar to the 1965 tlegar is expected to open the| dale, treasurer. 6 schedule. first week in Nov embers it was ‘Tonight ‘the mens’ curling learned following .an executive} club will be meeting in the are- meeting of the curling club Toot na to elect a director. The other directors — Te) iB S: Be eir: progress 2 ae : : aan Be : consis “BULOVA E i week, . But the club is still await-| aa ing installation of the ren an: the Castlegar and District Also yet, toj, posible increased ice rent dur- the. comin, ing 1g year, Last year the club lub paid $1,000 a month] & $5,000. the. season to, Cas- tlegar town council for ice, Last ear: the. dues Wrongs: m ign 85, .$19.and: mixéd- by tion. Also . still ‘under. considera- tion after near! ytWo years, is the possib' ig a Bey arate ‘curling. adjacent to fhe present: ject mixed, ladies and shift— also"be elected to the i866 87, curling club board The te league timetable is ex-| will ed finals. $0 nics aed | for Feb. 4 and 5 when the club host a district men’s spiel. Ald. Gorse, together with Ald. V._R. Cook, were both away for the Tuesday night meeting of town council. Mr. Gorse was SHSS Activities By RAT HERINE KNIPPELBERG A week of student selling tickets “aiid careen- * | ing around the corridors of SHH wns on dricyeles came to an end WH | last Fri During lunch hour 66 stu- dents and four teachers ped- dled furiously. over the four and one’ tenth-mile course of Humphrie’s first bicyc- le race, Not- ‘surprisingly, it turned out to be a great suc- atena: been shelved “because of | °° oF course ail contestants ‘dresi Jack of funds, The cost 157 ¢100,000: McKinnon was elected president of the club at’ the meeting last Thursday. Oth icers are, Don Granstrom, first. vice-president, Bob Wright, second d vice-president, Eva Haw- wer Jones appeared in his . Pinkney. Io he’ town. At spproneately 12:38 p.m. _ — FINANCING Castlegar 365-8073 “NEW FURNACES OR FURNACE REPAIRS — Furnace Sales — Installations — Servicing PLUMBING REPAIRS & INSTALLATIONS PASHAS DISTRIBUTING CO. LTD. AVAILABLE — ... Trail 368-3044 Mayor R.. C. Maddocks started wheels rolling with a pistol shot and ‘the wave of a green flag. in line Woods, td Fornelli placed tak and John. Batchelor, poets first student torent enter. was fo ‘The first: girl’ was Sella Tagatt and Mr. Pryce was the teacher. fit chard Davis, a grade 9 | student and a member of the Po: esian a Euseyeate, bought the rhe fveopetake ticket. to utes exat n petition. With a name like Es- sence of Florescene how can you lose? Prizes were presented to all first-place winners on Tu at a Tally-Ho sponsored sock ice. ‘Hi ights of the ‘afternoon wag the presentation of the Tal- Wyo shield to Larry Popo: . G. Leitner former. sponsor Racers were not seen again| fy Cliff and Aid. Cook in feng word of the Trail Guest speaker at at the meets w: Arms is atta have been asked In Past Week ‘Three. motor accidents were recorded ‘b: hice this week on local roads In two stan Be. ayer safety dis director who is teeing up the meet, Provincial Films International. Hit - “- More people’ than ever be- fore are. seeing ‘more — motion picture films about British Col- 4 Embia on television — and more of them are. seeing the. Sconery Es-} and events of: the province in color. Bill Round, director of the Photographic branch: of the de- off on a’ blind ‘ eornens, g Monday-a’halfton truck driven ‘by B. eeazak ort of: Grand | == aartyin wo fo ig Passengers, Mary... off ani Novak, left the road endey Towis |= ting a patch of bine Pi ice on the Mrs. ‘oft escaped with minor injuries and a: Teleared from Bospital Tues- Adding Machirie Tapes Ribbons: ° Typewriter Erasers. Typewriter Ribbons = File Folders Ledger and Journal Shevis = ber. Bands. Ié we haven't ‘got it and * inks & Ballpoint Pens. Steno Note Books. Pencil ' Sharpeners. Columnar Pads. _ CASTLEGAR NEWS = = = =I = SS = =I = = a we can get if) for you. E =| Me and’con- Canadian «. travel films in the US. increased by more than 45 per cent in /1965 servation, “say8, the. number of telecasts ff.} over 1964 and: every indication is that the trend is: Riper oe the club, made the | tion. ‘It is hoped that this race itl become an‘annual tra aiden: Library club held recently. The c] esident is Marg Whi bes is = Got Citizen of the Year Nominations for 1966 Citizen of the Year are now being accepted by the Castlegar. Kiwanis Club. Nominations should Jan. 6, 1967. They should be mailed to: Citizen of the Year, Drawer 490, Castlegar, B.C. Sponsored by Castlegar Kiwanis Club to har right foot. The club’s is to allow students to enjoy different art medias, also, to raise enough money for a ‘kin assembly kit. With, films about By ic. Round: oe onted that in’ the ‘first - three® months ‘of 1965 there were: -103':telecasts “abroad”, mostly- in the U.S., “new| and 14 ist them: were.in color. Figures ‘for the same: period in 1966 show that of 102 telecasts, 5 “The advei ‘of olor, tele- cur- I would like to take this PP y:to p : who took part in the recent ae * Chest Drive. The effort put Community Chest —THANK. yous forward, by the. Chai Team Cap well: ive The hotograpkie branch be mado..in writing by A surprise bathroom’ show- er was held recently at the home | ers. of Dianne Soberlak, in honor of Miss, Muriel ‘The room was aie cactonally de- coratad with turquaise, pink and| 0 iant Bingo "APPROXIMATELY $800. IN PRIZES ee | “ugsu For Local Bride-to-Be white streamers, ells and flow- ""Feene Deverney:. ‘presented the bride-to-be. with (a beautiful ner. As made, by; Mrs, Joe Cush- a.token of Femembrance from ail her ‘friends, idal booklet was also presen a, Games were ere enjoyed by all, the winners being: Muriel], Joy Anderson, Judy Bartsoff, ‘Chery Maglio and:Sheren Lizee. resented to The gifts were Muriel in an old fashioned bath tub decorated’ with streamers and were ‘Is enjoyed a candle- The lt lneheon before the bride-to- be cat bh her} for the evening wore Dianne: Soberlak, Irene Deverney and Vickie Kellogg. is. greatly , and: C To.each person that" donated to" the Chest; I tise my thanks, and would point out, that it is through your generous giving that our local: charitable and. recreational. organizations. are benefited: A special thanks to the Castlegar News for the fine news coverage giv- thi names ey repre the. yeaa Team: Cap: pasa Gunaace (OR REE an Turn Bi in hot. oven (450 We, have once it has not & sede 300 Baker St. Norm‘ s “Sport Sh NELSON, B.C... 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