CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 22, 1966 Chamber Uncertainty Surprises Town Ald. V. R. Cook told town council Monday he’ had been surprised to discover the cham- ber of commerce here had not meeting some of the mémbers had been the im- to appoint Al Tomiuk, arena Tomiuk is the pro- proving of the Castlegar to Trail highway because a feared loss of business, Ir. fessional at the course, * A eine wll be held with |.» “COFFEE 'BREAK” By LOiS HUGHES Tell Lols;. 365-5503 * Box 781, Castlegar I would like to ‘thant the electorate of the Fall Season: Meet Draws Good Crowd "Atheist Produces Top Film cy shelter for foster children before they can be placed in friend of mine once | foster homes, more recreational " By Rev. T. W. Wilding Aa FA hurch CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 22, 1966 By Local Churches;— Attention: Hunters & Fishermen sceEusFoR PROPANE established clear road priori- Miss Rawson of Rawson and = The ! first meeting of the "He told the council members Providing the Gastlogar Golf | Wiles, town Vancouv- fall season of the Castlegar and he had also learned at the recent| course agree, Ald. Cook intends | er, At 2 previous meeting the}, Qur household hus entered {ticle es; @ holder for at brush, t sentor citizens was held Jdermon. thelr in; 4 Rew. wor) j—the world of aoft } the sit prust, district senior citize district who supported rove the recent elec- tion. My special: thanks those ‘Who contributed to my campaign. . wei Tene religion starts at the facilitles, and kinde: tong: door of the church, ; not coming |*' Wout b AF Been Marted ue in, put going out.” It this is rk ha stot on us then it isn't ‘what we say|some of these projects, bul Hs Chureh that matters nearly 50} more help is uceded, Not only much as what we do in tne|in terms of dollars: and cent world. ‘but in terms of experienced lea- Jesus Christ is in the world, derahip that can’ help’ to plan net See oe and. develop these community that He is where we least ex- | projects. @ STOVES @ LIGHTS OR LANTERNS @ FOR YOUR REFRIGERATORS “Propane for Home Living in the Outdoors!” CANADIAN PROPANE The Colonial club was ed permission to adve: forthcoming Castlegar Bowling Ph, 365-5154 we pe Dr. SS. (Pai) Fowler, Lit i 9 in the legion hall Dr, & S. (Pat) Fowler, Like: : my Sept. tentions of discontinuing the water vom what x Rava ease |e Hottle is cut from the vey poles steam mesaley ] with 22 members present and services of these planners, one. as hot water tanks seem . Mr, H. Evans presiding. MAN SALES, no match for the ruinous caking cut. You stop cut-, It -was reported the ‘loud rant, | that ‘aices place in our: area be- tig dust where the bottle is at speaker would be ‘installed very. cause of hard water. ‘* gest. Now the half without (Results from last week) Coffee Break League LHS Edna Marshall, 244. LHT Bev. Downey, 541. THS Take Five, 889. THT Cheerios, 2223. Team points: Cheerios 2, Muffets 2 Mugs 2, Pincurlers 2, Wheaties 0, Tuesday Night Mixed League iS Marg Bonnett 278. LHT Marg Bonnett 708, MHS Joe Ness 274, MHT Joe Ness 689. THS The Tomcats 1119. THT The Tomcats 2861. Team points: Hi Low 3, Hot shots 2, The Tomcats 2, Other 00's. John Paulson 604, Tom Comins a Classic Mixed Lea LHS Kay Adshead $23. LHT. Evelyn Schmidt 620. MHS Bill Davis 298. MHT Walter Kanigan 697. THS Fri. Cats 1021. THT The oa Balls 2879. points: Fri. Cats 2, The odd Balls 2, Head Pins 2, Unknowns 2, Lucky Bucks 0, The Outeasts 4. Other 600's Vic Osis 667, John Obetkoff 624, Paul Lem- metty 617, Kay ‘Adshead 614, Nighthawke 2, The Hunters 2, Bill Davis’ 611, John Paulson 609. with street loudspeakers. Permission was granted in ‘this instance only. Several mem- bers of town council felt use of | e; street loudhailers should be re- stricted to:municipal use, Kinnaird village council granted a business licence to Sunrise Industries of Vancouver to sell dried skimmed milk in the village. Since the meeting with Kinnaird village council ths local agent for the operation has told the Castlegar News he does not sell ‘machines to the product. He also wants it made clear the milk is made in Quebec but his companies head offices are in Vancouver. Scottish Teacher Receives Appointment To Castlegar’s Third Kindergarten Staff Mra. N. W. Hood of Robson her for me the ‘Angli- can Church basement atop Sher- biko Hill. It is expected the 20-pupil school will ae underway se after the beginning of next montb, according to Peter Bart- Jett of the board of directors for the: new school. Mrs,. Hood has taught ele- mentary grades, as a substitute, | >! in. Cranbrook and before that in | ¢, her native Scotland. -, : I bere week permission was BANQUET FACILITIES Hi-Lite Restaurant | “SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE FOOD” — ‘ Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out. a ‘Open 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight Dail; Open 6 a.m. to l'a.m. Fridays aud Saturdays Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort FOR SMALL GROUPS KNIGHTS ‘OF TONI ST. RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. COLUMBUS || 0 GHT 8 | hold the school in the basement. ‘there was a move afoot by the ;d@epartment of education eto obtained from town council to Next, the board has to get licence to operate from the ‘thi formality," commented Mr. Bart- ‘There are two kindergart- ens in the.district. One run by other by Mrs. Bob Rivers, , <| Mr. Bartlett pointed out to ouncil last’ week, ‘the School|’ his:board of seven’ propose to setup, will be hon-denomination- al’. ‘supporting, ‘with , fees” 2 needing homes they 4 feel strong. | 4, wanting to assist but the Sisters of Atonement and thé | to help * 01 ‘The’ school” is to be self- & In the beginning it was thought of as a. necessity be- cause we have replaced -more of the ordinary household wat- er tanks than we cared to count. Now with the satisfaction of licking the problem: of .caking has come the many Pleasures of soft water: nicer water, whiter washes, relaxing: baths and just wonderful for your weekly shampoo. The plumbing in the bathroom ‘shines’ with half the: effort. and the flush does not discolor overnight, If your softener is automatic you have it made. The manual kind takes a little time but to have the old fashton rain barrel of soft water tapped right into the home is well worth it, A word of advice. The soft water does not cut your soap in half’ when it comes to the family laundry. I tried it, I end- ed up cleaning the utility room from my overflow of suds. S! with just a fraction and slowly add the soap until you get a tues Picture of your washer's nee toe 8 ‘When - + ‘many read of pets about: ces do not allow them, It is always heartwarming later to hear that various pets,:e jally those ‘at the SPCA she! ter, have found homes and there was sdmeoue (who was in: pach | is tart | 09 third day bring to boil and | otherwise . Qn- jens and garlle ‘ordors ¢an be re- ~ vith 2° made of the handle is to be cut right away, The-remaining half of the pouring’ spout is curved to rest the handle with the brush end down into the container, she cut edge can be kept to tl wall and .the holder left ‘ola or decorated to match the in- dividual bathroom, | z If you are looking for a nice Pickle recipe to use those larg- er cucumbers try this new crunchy pickle. It ‘takes 10 me- dium cucumbers, eight cups sugar, two tablespoons pickling spices, five teaspoons salt and four cups white vinegar, Cover the whole cucumbers with boiling: water. Let stand over night. Drain, repeat for three mornings. Gn: fifth day drain and cut into chunks, Com- bine sugar, salt, spices and vine- gar. Bring to boil and pour over cucumbers, Let stand two days seal in Sterilized Jars. | Wootenware | has ee en- joyed throughout our. summer's entertaining, How well versed are. you in its care? Wood salad bowls, meat platters, cheese and utting boards should be wash- ed, rinsed and dried after use, Use warm su spoil thelr : ‘Dutch Maid Bakery WEEKEND ‘SPECIAL BREAD, Homemade poticeceeny ries $1 In the store only on Maple St. across from the Liquor Store Fresh Donuts Every’ Morning at 9 P&G Builders Supply “YOUR BUILDING SUPELY CEMENT PLYWOODS HEADQUARTERS. DOORS Ph, 365-8181 MOULDINGS WINDOWS . Prevent ing ven nt warp! gs y: flat, feta ‘on cage and always away Woodenvare can be kept in It is in' no- way connected to the Castlegar school ‘board. “Some parents got together dren who |" ‘would be eligible » to’ onte enter.” He said he understood until that Hanoone itis. ng "to the parents,” continued ‘Mr. Bart- ett, = . Bi ‘doubt there are some pie to 100|' chil Kelowna Relish Uses Ripe Fruit _ And Many Jars Ths: ‘4 and «slightly. dusty jars‘come off the slielf and onto the canning or pickling plat- form. For those who have jars and tomatoes ‘but ‘are unsure ‘about the time of year all! jooks ‘with: an occas- ional beauty: ‘treatment’ of ‘veg- etable oil' rubbed ih: Use a clean soft cloth to remove any ‘excess oil. Do‘ not use olive oil because it has a tel ;Wooden can ‘he ve beautiful ‘May tk this be he: of af som at Crestari is Pleased to be of servise’ te are open Monday to Sunday. Hours are a caret ied fo Sesrday seceeee 8 a.m. to 7. 7.30 p.m: By: esi Only) 956-2022 ° Dr. K. Marling, DVM. help of fhat; beauty. what,to do with both or either, this is Mrs. M. J. Olsen of Castle- gar's recipe for Kelowna Relish: ee oz, mustard seed. The Selkirk ‘ Kis Society, which runs ‘the. propds-| { ed school,’ is seeking The parents’ homes provid ed the settin, f Mr. and Mrs. Eb, Galle Waar a "| Local Couple Exchange - Marriage Vows at Home now and family of Kimberley for marriage | and B. ceremonies uniting Eileen Kani: | and wee out-of-town’ relatives and friends of ‘the bride and Burton of Cranbrook got to do with me?” or “why ~ tt was agreed that none of the denominations wanted to If you wonder “what's this piko Hill” “At the Top of Sher ts) 2-38 d in fost- Then I'd remind ‘said: “That in Fire Engineer’ Quits Department After Long Service Jack Mason, caer fire his resigna- ae clare services, fut rather ve “we ls ose alrea for eoaal Pegton field, pre will -begin” by. having aa eers advise us on nna we. can do comin of us ofthe: more’ obvious needs aré a nursing ho homes asen- ‘ior citizens hom er gen: - |Yeaving. tion ‘to ‘the fire chief and’ town council after many years of ser- Mes thanked by i mn was tl aris ast efforts and a “The ‘fire engineer said he’ Pistols - Norm’s Sport. 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