“CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday,‘ Nov. 2, 1967. jrodi metsthriteenk hv tector Ad eh ee de ones, Edmonton Journal “ay, girls) We've got a record-player, a phone, just loads of idle chatter and a paper to pilfer news from. Let's start a radio station|” “COFFEE BREAK” “ By. LOIS: HUGHES, Box , 781, Castlegar ve Tell Lois: ‘365 6608 Halloween is over — or Is that an understatement? When you stop and think that such a. night | brings out the younger. lation in full force, foe | they really don't conduct them- selves’ too ‘badly. a Too‘late to discuss just be- fore the trick n’ treat night was ithe: tople ‘af what to do with children that have no regard, ee over. ‘oad afte They just jomt have the appeal they used to have. One housewife found’ the solution by having both a sweet treat'and apples for the offer- ing but only one or the other was to be chosen. Strange as it may seem, under these circum- stances, the Jarger percentage chose the apple. Could be Baychology! I eat sieht aecln with the Sunday. With ly it e atone from a few i feet in the air with usband In the Castlegar lub’s aeroplane. This one seats four, more VICTORIA REPORT Government House Remains Occupied Lieut-gov. Geo- longevity: rg Randolph spring — and|tician is a fi perhaps longer. By James K. Neshiit| seater they used to have. of a family plane than the two- Jets Will Zoom Sir Henri Joly de ot enor was at Government House six years, 1900 to 1906. Gen, Pearkes took office in October of 1960 — more than seven years ago. This one-time Mountie, soldier and active poli- itst-class Lieut-gov- to our scheme of things, which surprised if it becomes a lifetime| personally very much doubt. I fol would r him, be fine and dandy. by British Col- umbians. Already he has broken the Government House record for think it is an sutmaded office, a Pearson is holding this more or less open 60 that, » when our ing ball and top. saan be opening a session of of next January — less than three months away. He'll be giv- none can do it more graciously ‘fir than he and Mrs. Pearkes. celles oe ernor, if that office be necessary | state. s qr on — not that anyone ‘in | Pera Sta ceed’ hima “about it, or| £0re. the end of next year. Gen. Pearkes will Over Castlegar Before End of *68 State dinners and a State Canadian’ Pacific . Airlines at Government House ‘and! now anticipates a slight delay in e Boelng 737 Lesisiature towards the end short-medium range jets. But a. spokesman said re- Premier Bennett's happy as Gen. Pearkes is car- cently | that Cnr be mier the General get along top- There’s never a cross word them. The General does| P’ time demand, he can send one of his British Columbia cabinet MARX AUTO BODY ministers to Government House. '& PAINT SERVICE Towing — Body Work | Painting — Welding : Insurance Claims f Handled Promptly : Ph. 365-3037 Mr. Pearson likes to keep the plum dangiing: He keeps British Columbia Senate seat unfilled just so he'll have a reward to offer one of his henchmen when the time comes. One would think that if the Sen- ate is-necessary its seats should | th be fully occupied all the time. Thee Senate, of course, is no exactly as the Premier tells him and the Premier is’ always loud in and province. They are as buddies — the| 3.C. monarch and the monarch! 's first Peeeetber: next ye The jets va be delivered, admiration of the General |e by one ‘ani e airline has not yet determined priorities all that he means to this} ™ Me tei introduction 2 Diaries The jets carry 05 passengers (18 more than the DC6), are very They. for the orderly running of the|?0omy and can operate as effec- wabh says in effect that a mon- arty: Jes’ business. Between them| tively as the preserve the status quo, som short runways in hilly ter- Lory t time is considerably is-a ir. finer system of'! icp ment House; it’s a frill. much as we might admire the United States and ali that sort of thing. an a republic, ii, Premier . believes this i ‘sign of some misfortune for you. \! The sun’ wasn't out at the time and the wind had the bite yf winter in: it: a8 aited the valley: were ust beautiful fe the Id you where ‘te bit te in the wind was 0) et was the lack of ae oY bring some . of that with the camera, © your. dainties, If you find yourself with a collection of odd color stock- ings, the budget can be stretch- eda little by soaking them for a half hour in a solution of boil- ing water and two of salt. After you wash and them you'll be able to mate: your once mate-less stockings, If, you. imock on, wood or cross your fingers to avert evil, and wonder why, here is the answer. Knocking on wood is one of the oldest taboos in assuming something yet to happen will go well, And wood, it is said, is hay because gods dwell in trees and groves. So when ‘you predict some- thing and then ‘knock on wood,” you are persuading the spirit in the wood to disregard your rashly made statement. Crossing your fingers, says tradition, is a means of averting evil because the cross is the iene slip away. But the cross is not always good luck. If you cross a knife and fork you recall the hororr of the Crucifixion: — a sure Give beautiful - British Columbia ‘magazine this Christmas | woand enjoy a special 2 2 for! bargain! ‘Here's what our gift package Includes: a full ‘your's sub scription to Beautiful British Solumbie magazine-4 issues color jus.8 13 more color views « of British Pasa seanle grandeur. All for the regular subscription price of only $2. 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St. Paul's United Church Scene Of Gray-Todd Wedding Ceremony — Business and Professional Directory ed the late summer wedding cer- ‘St. ‘United HOMES See the New ‘67 Centennial Award Homes ANDERSON AGENCIES Phone 365-6451 an Fruitvale and Ponald Roy iGt Gray, son of Mr, and Mrs. Gray of Kinnaird. Wedding music was: played Ny. Mrs. Hollett and sol-| oist Mrs. D. McNamee sang Oh Promise Me. ‘The altar was adorned with yellow. gladioli and white mums, White satin bows marked the Rev. W. Beckstead perform-) pi OWS. Given in marrlage by her father, the Bride ae by er imported lace -Uly-point sleev- ‘For jewelry accent, ‘she wore a. -single. . strand « of cultured er! pearls, a aft from the .grooi A ed hewiplecs rose-shap secuerd her four-tiered aillc il-] to “bide! lusion ‘veil. She: carried a. “cas- cading bouquet of red Toses and ifugi_ mums, Mrs. Sandra Blshen, matron OUTBOARD MOTORS LAWN MOWERS AND TILLER REPAIRS. WALDIE SERVICE CENTRE Ph. 365-6767 CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Recovering — Remodelling Carpet — Tiles Craftsmanship p Guaranteed Call for free: extimates — no MARVIN L. LeROY GREEP’S ELECTRIC .D. ELECTRICAL Box 120 — Castlegar, B.C. OPTOMETRIST d CONTRACTING ia SALES: & SERVICE Office Hours: Free Estimates Tues. through Sat. Phone 365-7075 SO i Ci Fs i CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING Supplies and Installations fatural Gas. ard John Mills PAINTING. pire dresses of aqua peau de el- egance. :Lace, sequins decorated their, amidriffs. Errante a gold centennial pendant, a the bride. oe Their headpleces were dain- ty aqua wings ‘with white lace sequins. Robert Corbeil of Castlegar Sr. Citizen Wins. was oF en of Vancouver, sharing ush- ering duties. : ee Gold streamers esbytary, bells ‘covered with yellow roses | X#8l0 held last mockend added color.to the reception held Mrs. Todd. ‘chose’a pink A-line | friends. dress: of knit with matching: ‘hat ‘and gloves. Her | Marnie Jean spent last. sveckene. sorsage was white and pink. ‘The Gray, was attired in a royal blue Mm suit of cessories and .2 plumb ‘tipped corsage seq) cessories.;: Her: cofeane white gardenia. pate '|IWA Strike Votes. States Gov't Order + Ay ‘ governmerit-supervised | strike ~ vote’ of | Internatlonal ofA lca mem- Cost Taxpayers. $6000 | we stock a full saloction of | SAVAGE SHOES T for children Maddocks Shoe Store bers cost $6,000 — a price tag ‘which’ willbe picked up’ by tax- payers — but the Castlegar ‘were not for’ any, part of the cost: ~|;.°°: Because Celgar. had: not:re- quested a government-supervised Strike, workers piers stopped work three “weeks | before | the .| vote: was held in the rest of the ‘province.: + No césts of the strike, there- ,|fore, were incurred by Castlegar. members of the IWA. i GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE. 3194 Highway Drive In the, Miller and Brown _ Bullding, Trail, Phone 364-1622 WE BUY AND SELL us FURNITURE. Open Weekdays 1 p.m. ~ 5.80 Pam, ; 4 ‘Open Friday 2-pm.- 9pm. The figure was in _+|a cabinet order-in-council friday which authorized payment of the $6,000 from the province's con- soludated revenue. fund since: it was: an unforseen: expenditure and had‘ not been ‘approved by the°1967-68 estimates. passed ‘at the last session of the legislature. No detailed account’ of ex- penses was. given. “The. order. simply x noted: that: the sum: had been spent: Byrthe “provincial bor :| @ strike vote in Driving Thro ugh Grand Forks? : STOP IN AT THE te Airport Auto. Service And Say Hello to IKE WIEBE various locals of the Internation: al’ Woodworkers’ of’ America ‘in Northern and:Southern regions | A of the province.” |. Castlegar So als Mrs. H. Johnson, Ph. 365-8294 Mr, ‘and Mrs. H. Adie of Victoria, formerly of Castlegar, Fecentiy visited friends here and _ William ‘Easton and Mr, G. Hermantou attended it the Koo- 3. and white | ten8y best: man with. Donald -J. }, Fruitvale, and Donald Bli- Several: carloads of Castle- gar residents travelled to Grand Forks Monday. to’: attend * the funeral.of William Devitt, a for- mer oldtimer of Castlegar. Mrs. ‘J. 'T. Henderson — of ding bells.’ *,, | Trail:.epent last Sunday here er daughter’s wedding visiting ~ with. relations - and Carl. Henne and daughter, "smother, .: Mrs. acetate: knit. Plumb ac-/Bro and Mrs. D.' Hiebert attend- ed a: West Kootenay Guide area in Nelson Sunday af- For - the. woddins trip | to |¢ernoon, \ when. Seattle, the bride donned a red win - knit. suit’ wit savy! ac- 0 ly of C Post Office and Southern Motors) — Ike Would be Glad to Hear the Latest Gossip ! — Ike's Airport Auto Service is Located on Highway 3.Near the Arena. Look for the Big Chevron Sign. Available Now! For Bath Tubs And Showers © Replaces Messy Bath Mats @ Leaves No Coating to Mar Tub @. Does Not Harm or Discolor Fixtures @ Easy to Clean Surface @ Lasts for Five Years ‘Carl’s Drugs -DECO Rane CONTRACT OR. HOURLY TELEPHONE 365-7454 . Rifles Blueberry Creek Irrigation District ee ‘hel en ar elleves i tay T E N D E R aa or eeat serves him better oat by the a8. “civil wong een a eg es| Sealed tenders in duplicate marked “Intake tection whenever he feels uke = Works, Blueberry. Creek” and ‘addressed to the~ [J it. : ganas 2 Mr. Bennett has been Pre- Brownies Enjoy - - Halloween Party A costumed brown: ob! ion ena eee bens The regular meoting of the DUTCH Cisne Was held toot ee aay ” CLEANING ss ne wen nee any ‘SERVICE Free Estimates 4 the Legion tall: M. Ring | fuanks for th the * cards she had hile “sick. undersigned, will be received until 4.00 p.m. P. S.T. _ Monday,..November 6th, 1967, for. the’ supply of materials ‘and labour involved in alterations to the existing works, dam and spillway at Blueberry Creek, near, Trail. The work briefly consists of the following: 1, Minor alterations to the: existin; sub- back was :Phone Free Zenith 6826 A ed to. members who had ‘been KOOTENAY WELDING & CASTING REPAIRS 24-Hour, Servive 121 Columbia Ave. eat rb Ph. 365-5531 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME GORDON A. SUMNER Naturepathic Health Service Qglow 605 Ave. Phone 365-7022 history-making evening in 1952; Hon. Frank Mackenzie Ross and Gen. Pearkes. pi If Gen. Pearkes had left House, Mr. Bennett| p; would now be serving under The many, ria, | Mrs. George ‘Anderson will provide ‘the entertainment for CASTLEGAR NEWS structure.” 2. Construction of a new ’ yeinforced ae ad- for the Debbie’ dition to this substructure, together. with the a witch, was chosen as the most ‘There’s only one _ REPAIRS Ae Portable Appliances Ph. 365-7266 KOOTENAY BUILDERS ; Left & Right Hand Action PISTOLS and REVOLVERS SMITH AND WESSEN the November’ meeting. Christmas ihanuet was dliscusgea and. it! will be held installation of new gates etc. record Mr, Bennett: will never ‘The funniest and most orig: career i BROWNING: AND ‘RUGER SERVICE Exploratory. drilling through the existing small concrete dam, on a force account basis, with a view to low pressure grouting if it proves necessary. Drilling for and grouting of stubs. Re-facing of reconstruction of porti of be able to est — thet of achiev- inal was Ronalee Kohar as the ing a I think this irritates: Mr. Bennett for not enne,, Phyllis D: Jong ago he growled that knight- hoods shoub never have been abolished in Canada in the first place, but that likely it's now too late to restore them. Hye cating les sus- ones ur Martin Phone 365-6939 PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Sales and Service dam, and construction of new spillway crest. ‘Re-connection of main to intake.” Plans and contract documents may be ob- tained at the office of: : ; R. O. Wannop & Associates, Consulting Engineers, 287 Bernard Avenue, KELOWNA, B.C. on or after October 20th, 1967. A drawing deposit of $50.00 per set will be required, made payable to R. C. Wannop & As- sociates Ltd. This deposit will be refunded fol- lowing the return of the documents and submis- sion of a Tender. If a contractor does not submit a tender, his deposit will be refunded only if do- cuments are returned by November 6th, 1967, (tender closing date). Tenders are to be accompanied by: a Bid Bond or certified cheque for 5% of the tendered price, made in favour of Blueberry Creek Irriga- tion. District. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily _be accepted. Mrs, L. Hill, Secretary, 711 - 7th Street, .. Blueberry Creek, B.C. — Last Week Don Gallo P.O. Box 194, CASTLEGAR, BC CASTLEGAR, B.C. $100.00 {it could’ve been $250, $1,000, or an overseas vacation for two plus $1,000 spending money.) Over 6,000 motorists can win cash or trips every day vy WITH... 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