8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 12, 1968 FROM THE GALLERY Some Good After the major financl- a critics of each opposition have fired their salvos ie budget and the gov- ment has weathered the traditional two tests of confi- dence (the Conservatives move an amendment and the New Democrats a sub-amend- ment) the budget debate be- comes a back-benchers’ for- um in which any MP with a gripe or a bri, ne idea has his] B; chance to get it off his chest. As long as the pipers gorda eattae ie ere ie brig! lea men, it can be|said it would save $200,000-jand to te rogressivel, an interesting debate. It = 000 now on a “welter|h higher taxes’ on” the excess, of social welfare With the steady and rapid rise in living costs, however, the present exemptions of By Henry Heald Ideas Come Up in the Budget Debate quate. The least Mr. Benson and criticize the government wealthy from _a tax char; tri, thi -|could have done was to apol- fore of them, however, ‘o levy a e that financial difficul-|'0 the Robson Community| given to the put forward idens for raising income that costs the $25,000 he made it impossible to Memorial Church held last/tion Army Christmas Cheer federal revenue without. re-|-a-year man no more than'the|raise those basic exemptions| eek the election of officers) Fund as well as the Cup of ferring Girectly to the budget. | $10,000-a- year man is ridicu-|st this time. Instead, he re-|for the coming year took|Love Fund. They are obviously unhappy|lous. This is the point on|yersed the philosophy. Low |Place- The visiting committee, with the budget and are look-| which Mr. Benson has receiv-|and middle dncome earners J. Raine was rome consisting of two members ing for ways to get their gov-led the strongest criticism|are now taxed (at least as with Mrs. J.|of the association who change ernment off the hook. from his own party mem- for 23 the social develop- every two mont has en- It was not surprising bers. t tax is concerned) at a deavored to visit the sick and a] that one of them, in case higher rate than the higher Lire Mrs. D.|shutins and honor the senlor Barnett Danton (York income earners. Carter was elet program | membe! ot the, area on spe- Is this the new tax pol- , This com mite tee has also bi been responsible icy Mr. Benson is talking for arranging frequent visits about? Will this principle be to the Butler Rest Home. carried through in the new taxation scheme he has pro- The devotionals for this meeting were arranged by tear to introdice next year? Mr. has hinted th: Mrs. A. W. Thorp. The mem- Robson Church WA Elect 1969 Officers At the regular meeting (Unitarian Service Commlttec. i the Women’s Association Financial rt was legar Salva: SECOND SECTION, NOTIGE Reminder. — All reserved SECOND SECTION STLEGAR NEWS Published Every Thursday at “The Cr of the Koot CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, DEC,"12, 1968 to Robson pene up by Dec. 15. Special Stary Hour, Dec. 14, 10.30 a Castlegar Public Library. No y;, Noiatory rr during Xmas hoil- days, Sr. Citizens Xmas Ban- quet. Dec. 13, 6 p.m. Le- gion Hall. VOL. 21, No. 50 Ackerman Tells Meeting Sewers Cost $1,222,000 ‘The following annual re- We have had a joint sur-,)such as all pumps going out was delivered by Ald. with legar taken onjat one time. C. Ackerman at Kinnaird's Biteberry Creek. This was|Sanitary Sewer System eeting last}/done in 1967 and indicated ie ju know our gystein that Blueberry Creek as a|serves Woodland Park, «1 source of water is not feas-|/Plaza and Hi Arrow Anne ible due to the low volume in 10 CENTS PER COPY Local Children Write Letters to Santa Claus Dear! Santa in ae jbring me a car racing set, a . wou! ea new Bar- be pall cause mom gox mad eset ans Geena sine fae on" My. brother would like|and she says she would Like a new truck he lost his new/a doll buggy. We will leave Hospital Aux. has party glasses for rent. Contact any member or Ph. 365- The Third {onalrd, Brow: les oe en vontivad Boys and girls 12. yrs. Park Area. Bireh Schoo for iy overs piece reenter, ie. iver 7 pm, Robson Rec. Hail. The philosophy of per- sonal income tax has been _|to allow exemptions on a minimum living allowance e missionary report by Mrs. et es told ofa wide bers enjoyed singing several This Christmas — carols deat it is. TThere will bes public £ 7@ PLUMBING & Water Department HEATING LTD. . l-am very pleased to be able to inform you that the|very hot sunumers and the the $251 crease the basic minimum OVERSHOES LINED BOOTS INSULATED BOOTS that will go anywhere in great style Maddocles> cheque pension for senior citizens. Mahoney (L-Calgary a Calgary business- man, was the natural one to al ing rate of a young wpecoemer: who suggested for the first child and us ne 10,000,000 saved to in- $1, 000 for a single man, $2,- e/000 for a married man and $300 for each child have long since ceased to be ade- range of proj second thoughts mittee -had com) Hust society” if it proves true. following |] 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 3657531 — CASTLEGAR Alcohol Education Should Start Early “As the is bent, sojor alcoholism to be included concerned about the increas: in all courses of study where Vancouver. have been made and buted either locally or to the BIRTHS in ish Cc bia have suggested that more emphasis be placed on prevention, especially at @ The school to an tain close contact with th Alcoholism Foundation's re ay is always easy to point to large corporation profits Tf rds a profit of $70,000, 000 it means it has already put at least that much into federal tax coffers. deep a cut into pro- fits reduces a and shareholders’ dwindle so they pul money out and Took, for more lucrative markets. Carried to| in its ultimate conclusion it re-| £0 iptcy, a loss market, a lot of smaller Suppliers ls lett sults in bankruy of confidence in the holding worthless and a lot of workers, pee P loyed. Nevertheless, if the 2 per cent social development ere is genuine cause for alarm. While it is necessary to leave industry room to develop it tax points a trend th is certainly not necessary to monthly pay the teenage level, through e| alcohol education programs as a means of coping with | Be insidious disease. gional office supervisor in Kamloops, should any mem- ber of staff wish further in-jof formation. @ The school involve|ad parents in various alcohol ed- ucation programs wi the students to stimulate ‘intone t}al discussion within the|of 5 This reseach program is now in its first stage. The foundation’s research depart- The Alcoholism Found- fo ation of British Columbia has already started a research program to see what effect |; Preventive education techni- high school setting, will have |. achieving the following family. Livingstone of Castlegar, 2 Bec. 9 a daugh- ter. effective our teaching techniq- ues are. uated, The Alcoholism Found- ee grade 1 10 st students luring the two years and the ota of the program eval- ‘education as a means ofr a increase knowled- vention. oT ge about atcah ol; : EUVELLCCCLLLLUUL CECE E EEE HOCKEY TEAMS TO COAST TOURNAMENT TURKEY BINGO Wednesday, December 18th Castlegar Arena Hall 8 p.m. PROCEEDS TO SEND TWO MINOR 10 games — 10 turkeys — only $1.00 Coffee and Donuts Available Draw to be Held on Hamper SOV. Oa aa A a od hod oo AAAAAAARARAAARAAAVANARARRARARANAAT g ling time is 12 hrs per day had a good We will ha have a surplus. in the water account this This is due to the: fact we budgeted for an extention to is jfnall small main extention was installed at the new subdiv- ision at the hotel. Little trouble has been except one, motor burned out Tecently e which is due to be reinstal ed ‘this week: Our distributio: mieh| Owe dicbutlon,ayetem er. As you know the sprink- if everyone d lion Pal lons per day. F but will be put in next year. in the wells a from the recreation site at Greene formation is 580,000 gallons. Pumpin; capacity is 154 mil- We ullow a discount of $6 per year on water rates. We Fo not antici; ther reduction this year. It had been anticipated several years. ago that rates would come down. At that time the anticipated. hold our present rate for some ie to come, When some places are 1B new highway and jbropased Nancy Our storage for your in- This system is self sup- porting and has not eauseid any undue concern this yi The treatment plant is ‘ae, full capacity. The subject of sewerage for the rest of the town is boing ‘si given serious thought. hort time ago I would hayes sald it would be seven 0 years before we could "instal sewerage here bu! |f moves by the provincial gov-|¥ may be considerable help in financing from that direction. But this will can move into Plebiseite for this. some fin- It is vey, probable that the wells will be turned over to the town by Hydro soon, imps kept op ‘operational in case an emergency arises, Action in Pup League ‘Kesps Players Busy house league e change attitudes cts | toward and understanding of the disease concept of aleoh | m; e And to help change behavior toward a more re- sponsible use or non-use of alcohol. This program will be evaluated over a two-year period. The teaching staff of AATADAVARUAADARATANAVAAARAD AAA: AANARAAAAAAARAAAATARAARAAAY lov. 26, Bruins a Point edge “ont the Redwings. ot far ehind, come the Can- and in a 6-0 shut-out over the Canadie: ie Bozek The Hawks eked out a 1-0 win over the Leafs who had a.bad week, and thecost would be too Wings knocked off the Can- adiens 3-1. ‘On Sunday the Pup Reps|*" travelled to Trail and scored er raising their rates due to ig costs. this e1 nds in: March 1970. So ju. see the factors that are volved. We ant wait for legislature to act this The . Pollution Control Board is pressing an anti pati pol are}lution campaign. Hf financial help dees not develop far enough 50 we can ce Leo: Bosse, ri nigan KC Council, to fp villa society The Knights raised the money by holding dinaers vat the a _raffling a camper. — Castlegar News Photo 3 ernment indicate that there | iM ‘ow damsite and $600 CHEQUE was presented. to the Senior Citizens Villa Society by the Knights of Columbus. early last’ week at the society's annual and ee The ' cheque was presented by id knight of the iar oe Father Fin- tiki teleph king ia ing : one, a manicure the ra ,car set, Santa and'oh get it time. set, m: she would like a doll & war- dna Bernadette & is 8 years old,| TV cai one. momy would like a ae use We neve rhad one. Dady would like a new lawn mower, Love Ester r Lang, 30007Kx oa | Deer Santa Cla Please bring’ me a pga Mi | house and red pyjamas. Also a nail polish set. I have been»+a good girl clan will leave! a cookie and you some pop and cake un- der the tree for you and your helpers. Thank you. Love Clay & Joanne Liber cee ee Deana 1 ; ‘ould you please give me 2 talking Barbie and a purse full of treasurer’s. jjausien Arca Box 69, Castlegar, B.C. oa don't mi mine I would only thing this year it's a racevinig car set. ‘Thank-you. Don’t forget your doot's. ceing Dear here on . Your, trend Franky Costa Cains, Creek, B. C. Chris doll this & my brother: this project, we will have to wait until more of the inrger lots are broken up and built be borne fie at Sendr week, Polish Politics Subject Of CIIA Speaker Here Politics and __ P: Today Guest speaker was Dr. ce, present head arty in Communist States at the was the subject, Crossroads” and most recent- the West. wrote “Poland's Politics,” an authoritative study of the nature and direction of con- rary Polish ' develop- ment. a Dr. Bromke is one of the liveliest _and best inform of the di political fecience at Carleton ‘Universi-| °F,‘ of Cana rho: hi ntly | or ie ad ae is 4. Wet wae tryed to pve good. On Eve wi ieave ae some goodies, you. Love Cheryl & Kenny |an, ate Eldridge. a a a a rd Passmore, B.C. Dear Santa Please biring me A Wa- gon and A Snow Shovel. ik You Richard Carlson. se et et sister, her name is Laura woud Hike a doll, cradie and ot y ie Love Caro) Oglow try to get a Hot Wheel Set Dear Wheel_ set. Dear Santa Boxit 1227, Castlegar, B.C. Dear San‘ candy. Re will leave you some- thing to Merry Xmas. Your friend Sberry, Molnar Dear Santa My name is Raymond Jr. ad lave been a ry ear. I would ike an exetric » a fire crane. ie dishes. Eyamn 4: years: old ?& she is years ieave aa rae * al ‘Can | I please have a Hot Can you get a light for| maki y bikes. Dennis | Hughes, Kinnaird | Dou, pretty this year, so would you please spare income of the! the Immaculata Secondary School in Kelowna are the ers of this The entire school staff was involved in a work- shop with the lcoholism Foundation during which a taller: ‘made alcohol education im was built into the school eurrleniia o! ie program highlights ¢ are: Topics of alcohol and Seoboltern to be allowed free expression along with other social problems. Y ALDERMAN COOK * @ References to speci- fie information about alcohol Minor Hockey Teams Invited To Tournament Two Castlegar and Dist- tict Minor Hockey league teams have been invited to take part in the 10th annual Pee Wee hockey tournament at Chilliwack Dec. 27-30. In making the announce- ment, one of the t } Marx Auto Body '- & Paint Service’ Towing — Body Work Painting — Welding Insurance Claims Handled Promptly 24-Hour Wrecker Service| © Phone 365-7248 goubie eas Pi Thame, Mace any one : ; 3 Tare, 0. Point out! = Socials Hi-Lite Restaurant “ag . liz ing i Le is” be in C F exceeds joy in exchanging Christmas Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders venus and this is ‘only on alty : : \ Greetings by telephone. So much 80, in fact, that Open 6 am. to 12 Midnight Daily aoe , : with Mrs. Ss thousands; and thousands!/of Cs "80 Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays & Saturdays - ear i : crowded with traffio and you may encounter Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort delays in completing your calls, ly on BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS | the She ipewer: ‘ceport and it pate THANK yo end of the period when =. at sised 000 sewer cost U Solheim scored from J. Gil- Bos core and Pound E Dog control I would like to thank all my supporters in the recent elections. I will, as always, have the best interests of all the taxpayers at heart. "FRIGIDAIRE Christmas Sale PORTABLE DISHWASHER $312.95 CHECK THESE TIME SAVING TELEPHONE TIPS and make your Christmas happier There is great nt , one ro ‘John 3 Makaroff ont a aS Scheelar and the| do, DePaolt oa dogs hich were taken the pound. The Popular VUUUUVEVUURULUUURUy, uy Christmes Price... . $266.00 30° CUSTOM DELUXE RANGE $285.50 Christmas Price... $251.00 FRIGIDAIRE WASHER AND DRYER SAVE UP TO $90.09 REFRIGERATORS reduced up fo $55.50 GIVE A the by! : they must be under control Mrs. H. Christie, Ph. 355-2258 at all times. The cost of tryin hbeoral trol dogs Say yee Se. Php tithe giao atta he hG 31] tH pte Line Of Arrow Shirts THE MASCULINE GIFT FOR MEN Lilak Lobel sexs FOR MEN-ON-THE-MOVE Christmas Day. You can avoid these delays. Just follow the telephone tips below: : logs prohlem., I saw the controi| £3 hay otieet with gashes from Bao ret dogs thet he bes caught. |9’Gietiany "cake a and light e- were enjoyed at the close of the evening. ‘ed Turner is back from. the coast where he has been taking a course in mul. iE. H. Bertra returned. with “him to visit her Geughicr, Mrs. F. Turner. bel Bone has re- her aunt, Mrs. L. Soe omean tenures repre gags 2 Warning Notice is hereby given that all Motor Vehicles must be off the streets during snow re- moval operations. You are requested to re- move your vehicle off. the street to ensure a proper and {of Blainmore, . Alta. efficient snow removal job.]{ | ‘Mrs. 1 Bylaws No. 72 and 314 pro-||returned = érom Vancouver vide for the impounding of ail ||Where she was taking treat: vehicles on the streets at your a.medical entre: expense. 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COM SKATES for the hockey player . . . . $12.98 SAMSONITE LUGGAGE FOR LADIES AND MEN — Choose from our large display ALL GIFTS WRAPPED FREE THE GIFTS ARE ENDLESS NOTICE — STORE HOURS SO COME AND LOOK AROUND Open until 9 p.m. Wed. - Thurs..- Fri. Mon. Dec. 18-19-20-23 AANAAAARARANINANAAAANAANAANATAAATAANATARAAAATANAAAAAAAT, be $1 will be 10 games, with 10 tur- keys, as as pl ‘there will be coffee and donuts available at the bingo pada a hamper draw will also Make it a special one with a Yardley Black Label Gift Set of Spray Deodorant nd Body Powder. $3.65 FIRST Make a list now of those persons in distant places to whom you plan to place Christmas greet- ings calls this year. Jot down the area code and telephone number for each one. You can get these — your operator, or by following instruc- tions in your for hi out-of-p: formation directly. Do this now so you won't have to fight heavy holiday traffic just to get your numbers. By being pre- pared, you'll save time with your Christmas calls, whether you dial them directly or assist the opera- tor by giving her the number you want to reach. SECOND pon’t wait. until Christmas Day itself, when cir- cuits across Canada will be over- loaded, to place all your calls. Spread them over the holiday season. Your family and friends will enjoy your calls just as much, and. you’ll. be more certain of y gh without delay. aa REMEMBER Low night rates apply after 6 p.m. daily and all day Sunday on telephone calls to anywhere in North America. PREPARE YOUR CHRISTMAS PHONE LIST NOW. SPREAD YOUR CALLS. 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David Thompson Stamp Club Holds Christmas Parly Slides on the Holy Land and several souvenirs were ao YEU LEVEE VEER UUUUV YEE EEeUEy Delight him with this distinctive Travel Kit of Yardley Black Label Cologne, After Shave Lotion and Soap. rama fltlle asl! AATAATATN if AAAAAAAAAAAARAATAAAN AAAAZ fad (iad Yardley Black Label hasamasterful, invigorating arama for the Men-on-the-Movel Give him a man’s gift — Give Yardley Black Label. Come in and choose from our fine Yardley selection. There's a place for Yardley under every Christmas tree. CASTLEGAR DRUG ‘Open Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri 9 a.m. to 9 pmo sunday & Holiday Hours: 12 noon-1pm. 6- Tpmy|e tube ea ahraelenepiheteeetaiene sted by ane Linda Mrs. Margarite Reith of Kin- naird on Monday night. ifts were exchanged and winners of the contests were Mrs. John Moor and Mrs. Cec Munns of Kinnaird AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BONDS see Hugh Nicol at ANDERSON AGENCIES astlegar, B.C. 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