“COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 7381, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365 6503 Fall activities are well on day morning once hockey is on thelr way. The brownies and it guides in Blueberry Creek have already been active for the past three weeks and because the: are newly organized there ts s! room for any interested girls, Mrs, C. Calverley has the guides, with the brownteg. ur under; the care of Brown: Owl, Mrs, K, Hayoshi and Tawny Owl, Mrs, a Michelson, re All interested children came bouncing home from school last! week with hockey forms and they will soon be on the ice. be I understand ‘ello, "ple and its way. My husband, who js in charge. ‘of the younger set, will be there to receive them. ce ewe The United Churches in er Hall at Robson. pudding cartons will be collect- | 19; ed again this year for they have been the means for obtaining some of the hockey sweaters purchased in the past for the younger members. I would be glad to have any- one drop them off at my home at |; 1208 5th Ave., Kinnaird or bring them into the arena any Satur- ENGINEERED HOMES See the New ‘67 Centennial Award Homes ANDERSON AGENCIES Phone 365-6451 For Complete MIKE SHISKIN 269 Columbia Ave. Castlegar Phone 365-6665 . (Home 365-6704) arenas We often talk about our children being fussy eaters, but| when it comes to pets they seem to be just as bad, and in some worse, One gentleman spoke of his. pet cat being just such an in- dividual, but he has come up with the answer, - Anytime you open a tin of salmon, sardines or any other fishy-type foodstuff, pour the oil} over the regualr food which the Paara This month ends with wit- ches and goblins — which brings to mind old. superstitions such! as walking under a ladder. Apart: from the possibility that something may drop on you, there are two reasons why this is unlucky, say ae superstitious. First, in many paintings of the Crucifixion 3 Y eader Jedns against the cross. Thus a ladder is an ominous symbol. Second, when a condemned ie ‘ladder to ptly that it had no pince to go and hovered around the ladder, haun- ting anyone rash enough to walk beneath. Then there is 13 for dinner. Primitive people counted 1 fingers and two feet. After 12 came the unknown—hence drea- ded - — factor of 18. In ancient Rome, it was said witches gathered in groups of 13 and one of this number was be- lieved to be the devil himself. 4. And at the Last Supper, the 13th guest was a traitor. fil pass on a few more he- fore Hallowe'en. Kinnaird and Castlegar and Resk- H — Archibald Photo] 2re held to maturity’ — 13 years Double -Ring Ceremony For Heglin - Luckenbill Baskets of white gladtolt cle, F. Pelle; trimmed in turquoise graced the when Rev. R. A. Delgatty offici-| sister ated at the double-ring marriage | guest ‘book. ceremony of Lorean Louise Luc- kenbill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Heglin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heplin, Kinnaird. a legar; five grandchildren and two ni catgranda a) gar Funeral Home in care of ar- legrin. Glenn Pellegrin, cousin 6f trust altar of Trail Pentecostal Church |the bride and’ Ardelle Heglin, of the groom, attended the Telegrams and letters of| B. D, Luckenbill, Trail and Allan font Me aad Me eaceived 00 ad of. $10,000. Burns Lake; Mr. and Mrs. C, ' ganist, Mrs. Norma Evans Luckenbill, Mr. and Mrs. D. Lu-| that ‘have made the. bonds a-big ere soloist Joyce Me- soon Calgary; Mr. and Mrs. .0| Gowan. + The bride, given in marriage |U. Cattaruzza, Toronto; Mrs. Do- by her father, wore a sheath-|solina Bomben, Mrs. F. DeBiasio, style dress and coatrain en-lyr and Mrs. G. De Biasio, semble of. peau de soie. Lace en- sleeved coat-train flowed grace- de chapellength tr cers veil was hanced the bodice’ and centre |#7d Mrs, A. DeBiasio, Italy; Mr. front of the dress, The lily-point, |and Mrs. L. Defie, Manitoba. fully, revealing lace appliques|Mrs, Luckenbill chose a rose- lown the centres back of the bonded lace sheath-style dress jeg, with matehing hat’and shoes and hela‘ in place by imitation roses.) white accesosries, ‘ G. Ridgway, Sask.; Mr, and Mrs. ‘The mother of the groom, Mr}. - ‘They can be cashed an} anytim “| for face value plus interest; they |]: are available at banks, ‘invest-}{.: dding,| popuisr, payroll savings pian in For her daughter’s we ,| Pop! ‘payroll. sa’ pl eh S many plants, firms and factor- Helen Polovnikoff Funeral Services Held on Monday Funeral services were held Monday from the Chapel of the Castlegar Funeral Home for Hel ay we stock @ full sufaction of hoki? SAVAGE SHOES - far children ee Shoe Sto Castlegar who. aed last Satur- day ab; vancouver. olovnikoft | w: sept it 15, 1802 in Buchanan, Sask Ghe lived in' Rossland from 1925 to 1929, moving to Slocan Park. In 1962 she came to Reeth arent She was a member Union of Spiritual Gemnntties of Christ. Mrs. Polovnikoff is survived by one’ son; John of Glade; one daughter, Mary Rilkoff of en. GLENMERRY ) FURNITURE. "3194 Highway Drive in the Miller and Brown Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE. Open Weekdays 1-p.m. . ; 8.80 Pm. Open Friday 1 pm, -'9 pm. by her husbau, "oh in 1958 and one son,’ Bill in’ 1963. ’ “Interment was at Slocan Park Cemetery with the Castle- Tangements. | Now Fealures For Canada Savings Bonds “Double Your Money” was the catch Hine as 1967 Canada Savings Bonds went on sale this month. ‘This is the same feature in- troduced in’ last year’s Centen- :/nial series. If interest coupons -— money is doubled. Average yield is 5.48 per cent. There are new features. Interest for the first. six years is 5.25 percent, highest CASTLEGAR AND DISTRICT nies HOCKEY ASSOCIATION ’ Tonight, Thurs., Oct. 12 A general meeting will be held in’ the ‘Arena at 8 p.m. All man. ed in Minor Hockey are urged to attend. Any per- son with questions, suggestions,: or wishing part in helping the boys in’ Minor Hockey maintain their place in one of the fastest sports in the world: should attend this meeting. TAKE YOUR BOY TO ARENA AND: WATCH .HIM PLAY “WHY NOT STAY AND HELP?" General Meeting agers, referees and any persons who are interest. a to take. = initial interest yet. © them,” Pre 7, Bales were lmited to individuals and estates. Limit for’ a buyer now is $50,- There are the old features ie More than $19 billion in the CITY CENTRE MOTEL NOW OFFERING Old rel State Affairs of When m ail Suter, dacoeted jome ex ‘eniely. old co) Columbian, the Por ort Mi rd oar tiser recen it was more than Juat . 2 fasclina er istry, lating look at Past | 5 cthronleled tis ee “ er) 1884 to 104, tau of “Tendency of Yankees to i all blame for Denmark:on April 9, 1904, veita explains that he |)... he, "Ge “ ae who benefitted y the new! Es Were occupants. of leased 8 who pay: $50 or. more th in) ren etn a. Abia xan ie NSP the Ray: Institute” in Copetiiagen, |Collimblan tiotod tat ititehnbere jof.the executive committee of ie ing into parce Pilots’ Association . . , The mem- going fs ton bers. of. the : executive commit buying nas a hive Been Uke ‘For ars:the union of Canada and Newfoundland has discuss: n Banker's Relative the ‘Lake Carriers’ Asscciationand France over ate French ts. ad wilt not treat with the captaing| claims to. flare: ry and members of the Masters’ and “While id with New- to. Newfoundland, making a fish- erles serangenient ff Washington . After outlining ing ‘financial New: “Interest in the long-pending | joining: the’ Dominio, the Col- e her natural place in. the |$354,000' a ‘year at payuacite from Canadas to to the new pro- al ‘to have Newfoundland Canadian Confederation has been ra gevived by the settlement of the yinces n Great Britain immarizes, ‘it, is al- From the Gallery tion was in its final convulsions in: Toronto when the first of 800 delegates to thé ‘Young World Food and Development Confer- ouitd ctive its used iddoors. Purl fe on pa- tlos, porches, balconies . In kitchens, resistant. 16de- lghtful colours. MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. Sie eH Stic. Hees” and “Back to field” stickers on doors and got down to the question of en- listing rural youth around the world in a:dramatic scheme to boost food production. ence checked Into the King Ed-|chi watd/Hotel patterns that give a one break 4 “ There were still “Ahead With products from low in| 7 come countries was not born stair railings as the conference " the political science classroom. Bob Stan-|t° Canadians Ignore World spt ‘By Honrv Heald sion tgs ka that ‘thie’ conces-| Fefused. in 1805 ‘ eadily enough CASTLEGAR. NEWS, Thursday, Oct, 12, 1967 Give heautiful British Columbia magazine this Christmas wand enjoy a special 2 for 1 hargaia! Here's what our gift package Includes: scription bets British ycolumbie mageaine= tdues ; color. handsome calendar dia ‘containin 13 of British Columbia's scan grandeur. ae gee views subscription price of only. ve W's quitea ation ‘The Tory. Jeaderahip conveni- from 96. who ding ready to amiénd commodity price produce on. the world market, hunger p is not fit to hold [ed a position of leadership, , dence,’ He | also ‘said Canada was developing coiintries sell their ida until 1940. ional prosperi-| at present ond seems dispos-| dhere ‘to her indepen-, Presumably the financial ee aan as 1 agreements to ‘help farmers ‘of cars a long ti ithe iskind did not jon Can-| Asa result, the emphasis of It would be nice. to think|the ‘conference -was' more on conference was a result of poor u political action than on planting that'the lack of news about the and, harvesting, ‘There. seemed timing and that the reports were general a agreement that the phy- pushed aside by what has been of. the’. world, Canada’s’ most“ spectacular poli- coupled witht ‘the [advances of tical fantasy in generations, , By the end of the week, th however, it seemed there was no explanation than to ac- cept the fact that Canadians are technology, could, easily. bridge ood gai Be There’ was much there was'l its of. of argument just not concerned: about the oy ‘what ‘ind. ‘of political ac. prospect. of ‘a -world. starving to es in our own time. erhaps, as Kenya’s,minist- | es oe. Ai Planning, ‘Tom Mboya to! tion could be = bring about the required chang. 7 : CASTLEGAR Figure Skating Club . .. ANNUAL MEETING | Mon. Oct. 16 68 pm. All interested persons are urged fo aitend ce as attendai ce will determine Whether or not: the ~ lub will inve ta function, the ual British Columbia mi " Of Travel Ind: gi to the recipient. Why not nares ua like to receive this Wiaue Pa rrnlle att We'll mail the current winter issue of Beautiful British Columbia ~.end the personalized calendar diary ~ to your friends or relatives anywhere in the world. : Oaly $Q00 for both eel Arena Hall (Upstairs) it was a lesson, that Canad. le conference, people have for i youth, for whom political toe long deer subjected to “The action: is usually synonymous monster will get you if you don’t | with unwashed -faces and plac- ately out”, ive Of propaganda. ards decrying U.S. foreign poli- cited: ‘the example of :the Icy, could take to heart. claim that bi population growth |. continues at its present’ rate, in 850.years there won't be standing: room for all the people on e Such general.éxpressions of youthful rebellion were discard- ed for the more specific action ot providing governments with the information and the impe- a “So by the year 2817 some |tus needed to change policies 0 on will -have to. learn. to foreign aid. 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Fine Jace jackets.in white] with shoes and hat entone and added a striking contrast, -| white accessories,’°A pink and a ach atendant wore a drop| white corsage complemented the Tosi earrings, a gift ‘trom the bride. 694,260 employees in in 5,100 firms, WREC K E R SERVICE AND TOWING Trailer Towing ART’S SERVICE & _BANQUETS SERVED WITH EITHER AMERICAN OR (CHINESE DISHES _CmTy CENTRE MOTEL ING ROOM & COFFEE-SHOP WORTH LOOKING INTO... gates some encouragement when said apone. who does not re- 5021000 ‘AUTO WRECKIS a Buy 4 Bond at Bank of. Montreal Held in Castlegar Annie Kazakoff, 78. a long f time “resident ‘of. Grand’ Forks, 1 f Rent ae : died last’ Thursday at Kooten-, r ) aati ay. rae General: Hospital: RSME ALS SE eat TOES * Kazakoff ‘was born in Riiéola fi in 1889, coming to‘ Can- ada at the age of i 2 he a oo shew She ‘first settied in: Saskat- : uri al @ i t in, ‘911 she moved to B.C. and the Brilliant’ district. “One at TA year later, Mrs. Kazakoff.moved ie: Grand Forks, living there ‘un: years ago .when she took op serilence at» Willow * Haven’ Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs.A, Pellegrin, Mr.‘ and Mrs. H. Bertoia, Cranbrook and Mrs. Chiara Al der, Calgary. “AMERICAN AND CHINESE, CUISINE Phone 365-8112 So (2612 Canada Savings Bonds - 1967/68 Series Buy yours now for cash ‘or by instalments, _ Only 5% down — balance in easy > payments over a year. ‘Now available at all branches. A gold identification brace- let, a gift from the bride, was ‘worn by the flower girl. Best man was the brother of the groom, Gerald T. Heglin nes the bride and. grooms bro- thers, Larry D. Luckenbill and David R. Heglin ushering. The three-tiered. wedding cake, topped with. two doves holding ai ver: beled which ‘was made by Mrs. Freschi and Mrs. A. Del Reaee with the icing by George: Colbalchini, grace the bride’s table‘at the ‘whutlold ‘community hall. Sprays of ite ‘five’: grandchildren and mums with turquois: 34 added to the beauty of the head table. =” \ : great grandchildren. : 2 ; i. Waneral ‘services. were held Sa ad the ols te Bank of Montreal sin ae the occasion was the bride’s un- (Canadas First Bank: ‘Interment was in the Gotis- LCCC AERS Stig eometece otinike Coote FOR gar Funeral Home in care of ar- AIRLINE ‘RESERVATIONS , e : MEXICO - HAWAIIAN AND EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED fags Spasiet, ae = AQ introducing ber of the Mrs,” Kazakoff is : survived by: ,one,.son,; Pete,/of. 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