10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 13, 1969 White Cane ‘Be Wise— Take Care of Your Eyes’ “If I had perfect vision blindness. for only a minute, even garbage can would look peau: blindness is beyond personal fia says Burt Johnson,|control. Diabetes is h timo in washing them out field secretary for the Can-|the list of causes, particularly adian National Institute for|among younger people. It af- that man enjoys full sight. the Blind in a White Cane|fects the retina of the eye. Week interview. He was reminding read-|several medical research pro-|saw in his basement work- ers of the need to value good rams jon diabetic: blindness| shop. The blade hit a hidden vision and to take care of it. He pointed out that six Can- adians lose their sight each|Solve “this ‘serious problem,” day for a total of more than| © 2,000 a ticle,” he said, “someone in Canada will become blind.” ‘fo underline the import- ance of good eye_ health, CNIB and the of White Cane Week, ‘a yea preciation of good vision can-|one eye," the field secretary “That Means that within EO eis naa ve continued. et he bad valued four hours ot geading this ar- ion’ and an. awareness of his vision, he would have put goods eye health go hand in|ing the ‘swit ani Canadian; Who one day last summer White Cane Week slogan but Council of the Blind, sponsors | Was spraying weeds. The|if the CNIB had its way, it ‘are de-|SpPray-gun broke loose while| would be first in any set of this annual education |in operation and shot oie 10 commandments for good id Week Slogan for 1969: revention. face. His eyes were his first mes the cause of|(hought and he wasted no teh son with clear water. As a result In contrast, he told of a “But CNIB is sponsoring|man who was using a power and one day someone will/nail and a fragment of the metal went into one eye. omments Mr, Johnson. “Ap-|“That man_ toda has only on safety Slasses before turn- e Wise, Take Care of He described a gardener, | Your Be yon is this year's voting period to sight p' health. ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365-5503 Rer. E. A. Brophy Ph. 365-7143 a Sunday Masses at 9am.- 11 am.-7 p.m. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Ph. 365-6667 Next to ne Cloverleaf Motel stleaird Plaza Family Bible Hour - 520. am. Family Worship 11 a.m. Evening Worship Service 7.00 p.m. GRACE Bs PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th Ave. Kinnaird mories wane with the pass- than one account of such pre-| porore he people shall be cumstances, even these are Three echt in succession be es | VALUC. to assess them How many times have|When north shall thus divide ews items reported some the south or single individuals|The eagle builds in lion's ting the end of the mout Then tax and blood and cruel war . hese | prophecles one Shall come to every humble loor. ing of an uneventful dooms- ‘Three times shall sunny, love- ly France "I know I have read more |3¢ led 10 Play a bloody et offhand only one lingers in my mind. Three ‘tyrant rulers shall she asked to relate the cir- But predictions are made Bach! sprung | m different nd it is up to the individual | hen when the fiercest fight is d g their own lone The following verse “Mo- England and France shall be Former Resident Of Bluoborry Creek Dies in Nelson Veronica Mary Schulte, 87, formerly ot Blueberry Creek, died Nelson last Friday. The aT service was held here Monday. Mrs. Schulte was born in Perham, Minnesota, Oct. 15, 1801. She was married in the United States and came to Canada and Saskatchewan in|” 1910 where she and her hus- band farmed. The Schultes moved to B.C, and Trail in 1938 and to Blueberry . Creek in 1942, Mrs. Schulte had been a pat- ient of Willow Haven since 1966. She was a member of St. Rita's Catholic Church. Mrs. Schulte is survived by her husband George, also a patient of Willow Haven; two sons, Edward and Henry, poth of Blueberry Creek; one daughter, Mrs. Pat (Kay) Au- dia of Warfield; eight grand- children and five great-grand children. Also surviving are two brothers both in the Un- ited States. Rosary was recited Sun- day and mass of solemn re- quiem sung Monday. Both of these services originated from St. Rita’s Catholic Church | ¥ with Rev. E. A. Brophy oftic-| yy, iating. Burial was in Park Me- with th Home in charge of arrange- ments. Directors of the Trail) District Chamber of Com-' merce are concerned that an! apparent reduction in air ser- vice will hamper Trail’s sear- ch for secondary industry. Separate Accidents Result in Damages Amounting to $720 Two accidents occured in the Castlegar district last Thursday evening. RCMP report that at 8.15 that night, cars driven by George Arthur Publicover of West Vancouver and Gary Murdock of Castlegar were in collision on a “bad corner’ on the Deer Park road. Total damage was esti- mated at $270 and the accid- ent is still under investiga- tion. At 845 p.m. on Thurs- day, cars driven by Fred Stamp-Vincent of Kinnaird Norman McLeod of Castle- gar were in collision at the corner of Spruce St. and Col- umbia Ave. in Castlegar. be rere from Spruce when the accident secured. Total damage was esti- mated at $450 and McLeod Apparent Reduction of Air Service Causes Concern to Trail Chamber mes! ‘im struct ted to seek ane es dota on the transfer to B.C. Ai Lines from CPA. _Mr. Armstrong agreed to work with new chamber pre- sident Harry Edwards to seck additional information. CPA Marx Auto Body & Paint Service Towing — Body Work Painting — Welding Insurance Claims Handled Promptly 24-Hour Wrecker Service Phone 365-7248 cision “because the DOT is {hopelessly autocratic in its | pronouncements.” “J£ we hope to have any- thing done, we have to mal a lot of noise.” he said. from the Canadian Transport Commis- sion to pull out and B.C. Air Lines was selected over Pac- ifie Western .Airlines to ser- vice Castlegar Airport. Directors admitted’ they do not fully understand the ramifications of the transfer. It was understood B.C. Air would carry passengers only to the Okanagan or to Cran- brook from Castlegar, neces- sitating a ‘switch to Pacific Western to complete a jour- ney to or Calgary. DANCE TO LIVE MUSIC FRIDAY NIGHTS at the : LEGION Members and Guests Welcome The initially en- dorsed B.C. Air's 1, on the undertsanding B.C. Air would provide service super- jor to that generated by CPA. A few weeks later PWA ask- ed for a hearing and the chamber then notified the department of transport it would support any group that would provide improved air -| service to Castlegar. Minutes of the two meet- 1 |ings were not available, but tors indicated they seek further informa- irom DOT before accept- stop at a stop sign. was charged with failing to we KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO ‘ST. RITA’S HALL ON FRONT STREET TONIGHT Send for it today! DIRECTORS of the Castlegar Savings Credit Union xeported on their stewardship during the past year at the annual meeting of the credit union held Saturday. night at Kinnaird. Pictured at the head table are auditor tor Gorden Read, credit union manager George Terhune, retiring director Sam Kina- kin, vice-president Harold Webber who chaired the well- attended meeting, director Andre Lamarche, new director Frank A. McKinnon and credit Daw- son. A number of resolutions were considered by the mem- bership, including one doing away with the supervisory committee and another increasing the scholarships avail- able to SHSS graduates from two to three. Each scholarship is valued at $150 and last year’s winners were Joanne Lan- zarotta of Castlegar and Ken Guido of Kinnaird. — Castlegar News Photo SUGAR AND SPICE Thoughts and Opinions on the Generation Gap This week den Gap,” nd then had chem write an essay on it, The gap, not the coin cidentally, on that very day, I received two let- ters that Baye me new thou- “my old th school math teacher. I don't mean that he.was old. It was just a long time It was a to hear from him. The plea- sure came from his repo! that he was alive and well ind Surin and skiing. The hock was the realization tha’ the gentleman we called “Old Flem” is onl y abo bout 22 years older tien angely- us things a in this world), I abt pout ity leasant shook often a LAST THREE DAYS! ago.| Miss Liza McCullough used to; blown out of t|/tumes a week, whether we just below the ribs. And we By Bill Smiley CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 13, 1969 SIRLOIN OR CLUB Canada Choice, Canada Good Mature Grain-Fed Beef all break pointers over m: head regulatly, 4 iy by the news media, my. young brother and a kid caled Gee-Gee Helyea three Another says: ‘It is just the intense fear children have needed it or not. And we liked them. And how Mr. Cosgrove, our science teach- so|er, a man of gigantic propor- I}tions and the patience of a in| saint, used to sweep two of off our stools with one cugé And we: never held it}) eo; ing, | against him. And how my old math teacher, at a point when ‘And how |even the angels would be seeking and Miss Mary) fe fli ah a | Walker to strap me psd ior conflict and the sensation: |\" | Gross Rib Roast Canada Choice, Canada Good Mature Grain-Fed Beef Breaded Veal Patties 19° 69° S| see » 49° 19 Silo Bacon 1 Quality ....... -Fresh Frosted | a foot girl, o 's face as he confronts a long-! -haired liked and respected him, boy. when we got our breath back. Aud on: “Then there are Those people got a rot-|the adults who, posing as Halibut Steak ¢ Ad ten deal, financially and soc- Shocked and indignant, eat up jally, from the community.|Such Propaganda as “Wild But at least they could ‘clob-|in the Streets,” search news- ber a and that’s worth a|Papers for teenage orgies'on Rev. J. H. Wiseman DIVINE WORSHIP and ther Shipton’s Prophecies” was recently printed in the Rossland Minor. It relates that Mother as one. 5 E The British olive shall next S = A- L — wine In marriage with the German Shipton lived in England sround 1640 and because of her sharp tongue and pro- phetic sayings, she was re- garded by many people as a witch. Her prophecies were Sunday School 9.30 a.m. LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES vine. Men walk beneath and over stream Fulfilled shall be our strang- est dreams. All England’s sons that plou- The most dynamic budget ALL BOYS & MEN'S WEAR AT REDUCED PRICES er at some rotten ite hoodlum nowa- lot. of money Tf you even|2+°v, mumeographed {Suga r, y Granulated . J 0 Ibs. 89¢ SY rds such c ob 7 “golege,, ‘goals,’ ‘money? Milk Carnation Evaporated 10 tins ‘Sl 49 INSTANT COFFEE, 10-07. jar $1 59 BERRYLAND FROZEN. 4D. $1 STRAWBERRIES ....... NABOB DELUXE 19° ist TEA BAGS, 60’s ........... hear from you, MAZOLA. COOKING ad to OIL 128-07 tin $3 49 GARNATION (1-oz. jar begin ginning, 200 : “oud Fem, and yo, "cing eueeemeens 2 = Cor MATE \ blames the gap-on age. An-|“Phooey to you, iim Sty? 4 FLESHMAN’S .. 407. 49c ~ +++ 18-02. j jar si38 vther says it’s been there|whose opinions, fragmented, MILKO POWDERED YEAST ... --+e 10%, 896 since Shakespeare, which is) aj on ie quo’ 2 : : mee abeveves et ams MILK, 3 tis siec-..c SL 19 MUSHROOMS 3 10-07. 1 Garden Gate....... Tins SOLO 1 a8 MARGARINE, 6 Ib. prints ...... Sundays at 9.30 a.m. Held in St. David's Anglican Church Sunday School 8.45 a.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark CHURCH OF GOD Kinnaird Community Hall Pastor: Rev. Ira Johnson Phone 365-6762 Sunday School 9.15 a.m. published in 1681, almost poe Ths es essays ends with the three, centuries 2 6. Fe Shall ey seen with book while said before, is up to the individual to as- The Boor shal shall now most wis- sess nee things in their own| ang water wind where corn from TF BERS, fl-oz. ...... 59° e| eeare a zevolutiou: but the know- for Canada’s most ynamic province! 15 to 50 Per Cont Off eee All covered oer with snow i s tior nd no getting and hail. . ; 15 Per Cent Off if every. day, is the young peo- And Ae ‘a word in uncouth ‘ ples. urge just to be left a- s a lone. This tendency could be Of what ‘shall be in future Suits, Sport Coats 20% OFF just disunifying as a re- Volution. 7 Winter Jackets 20 - 50 % OFF Sweaters and Shirts 20% OFF Mother ‘Shipton’s Prophecies A carriage, without horse shall g Duero aa’ the world with Ih London Primrose Hill shall Morning Worship 10 a.m. Its centre hold a bishop’s see. 7 p.m. Fri. Youth Fellowship nee ghis shall word men’s shall 7.30 p.m. Wed. Bible Study ‘d Prayer — Held in Homes euler aS the ra of an —————— grow: Great, oUEes | "stand in far e. For, in those wondrous far- Ss, The women shall adopt a And’ aie pete greatito dress like, men and trous- How's ‘strange, and yet it shall ‘fd coat off: their locks of APOSTOLIC CHURCH fmereemce se, (Pca opping hair. 10 a.m. Sunday School Hour Be mupside down the world They're astride with 11 a.m. Morning Worship row, 7.80 pm. Evangelistic Service And ‘gold found at the root of | 45 witches do on broomsticks Weds? 00 Prayer Eee Through’ towering hills proud |-rnen love gall die and mar- viage COME IN AND CHECK FOR YOURSELF | ALL SALES CASH AND FINAL District Socials , Mrs. D. E. Hughes 365-5503 held last Thursday evening at at Mr. . J. E. the home of Mr. and Mrs. \ of ‘xinaled beaker Henry Knippelberg of Kin: naind, for, their daugh' = Beneath the water men shall Thea ‘rives es shall fondle cats ae 7 sie sf Keafppeber bet Shall, ride, shall sleep, and] ang men live much the same ae we : : EAR : =] |points. Baits presente: pie oth BL bie. en as hogs. rise ts marking dg|And in ithe air men shall be In nineteen hundred’ and Ay surp) se party was was |thday. and Keith, Mrs. A.J. Lever- _Simpsons-Sears — Fists. one : ‘Leveridge, Katherine Moran, Always Plenty of Hot Water 22752 With A Homart Heater! SAVE $16 to $18 | One of Canada’s most popular water heaters for dependability and long service . . . now offered at low, low prices! Phone 365-7582 ‘men shall Rev. Hela peers No horse or ass mmave by his astor ————— And vations wane as babes CHRISTIES GRAHAM WAFERS . .. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE “Phone 9655212 Sunday School 9.55 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. In white” in black, as well as Bulle ee ent of straw Ereen. and sticks, A sreat roe then shall come |For then shall mighty wars be For prophecy declares it so. And? fines: and sword shall Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. ‘Tuesday: Bible Study and In water iron then shall float sweep the As easy as a wooden boat. |For those, who live the cen- Friday: ayer ples 7.30 Gold shall ibe found in stream ‘ury through aoe In land i that is as yet un-|™ fer and trembling this known. Water and fire shall wonders 10, And = England shall admit a Franks, ;» Norman my Cherry, Arlene POTATO CHIPS ... rigtepar 49? Gea new... one SE 14-02. eer. 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"forest and wild Mrs. “Sophie Horlick’s mo- For ‘lor wll rage and re Mrs. Katherine Lechuk, When n Gabriel "stands on sea Burial took place Saturday i in Park Memorial Cemetery in Mr. Dan McIntosh will be. returning to the coast | morrow after visiting his fs ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. AL Me- Tntosh of ig as guests of his Remain: will be his wife and infant son John. and shore; And as he blows his wond- rous horn, Old worlds shall die and new ‘ieibe born. So AES Family Tissue 8 Rolls .. so) the first billion-dollar budget in British Columbia’s ’s future ion and details how and wkere British 40 Gal. Electric Heater Reg. 109.95 4,000 Watts Sale Price —___. Flectric. Heater, Thermostat, adjosts 120-180°F. - < tet rime ten THE GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ; : pees eee eae |G pe sem : ae =) ete ‘approved. PERFEX BLEACH 128-0z. Jug . STORE HOURS ARE 9 A.M. 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