we stock w full selection of Tee Labor Leader Brands : SIELD & STREAM By Jack White ae RAL - Resolution “Subterfuge” SHS Activities TRAIL By KATHERINE KNIPPELBERG ar “1967” began with | case, a ots act week at Stanley Hum- phries as principal Mr. J. Hold- ee & woe Student council announce- on made an announcement con-| ments for this week: The results cerning centennial celebrations; all boys may grow beards if they so desire, : ~The first boy to take advan- | Ri tage pe thls ts se tondid 9 opportunity if not a boy, |s at Tent he’s a bo: & t heart). ee trom already a erp of whiskers; Te te Leeps up Rockers bombed the f the backetball games held ere on Friday night are: The Rossland Is defeated the ockers 29-: In the second game the ls present rate, he'll scon|boys 85-36. The three-point tot- grow to look Uke Rip Van Win-|als for the boys are B, Duff—4, * ts 8 since house elections took | P; place, been playing in volleyball com- the four houses have| Pelle; C. Shiskin—5, W. Hoodlcotts 2 Munns—8, S. Booth—1. opoff—15, ‘S. Burak—i6, L. legrin—27, W. Kinakin—28,” next game will be: in The petition, The final standings are: | Nelson tomorrow night when our Kossack Kids—80, Mayan Mus-| R. stangs — 21, Polynesian Pussy- — 20, Roman Rams — 16, Pe homan Rams Christmas holi- ockers take on the Nelson boys. the challenge cup game held on Friday the Masbate de- feated the Magnificent Six Ice Fishing i rod or spinning maxeel that th ey got? A Chrisi ‘Who in the devil would waste time fishing in ‘this kind of weather when it’s hard enough to keep your b hands warm without a rod in Well, believe tc or not, fel- lows, the ‘ice fishing up at Sheep Lake. should be terrific jus about now. Summi Nakusp way is yi Joops trout up to four: pounds nly on grubs. In fact any lake you can get to that was good last summer and has. suc- cumbed to the wiles of old Jack Frost, should be fair game now. For. those who like river fishing, try the Kootenay or the ‘Columbia Rivers as four pound dollies are being taken by. quite ig the days the Suss. Rockers played in the Northport International vitational . Basketball a= an The defeated Kettle Falls 65-38 in the first ar ee On following da: ‘ $0) the Rockers. were rented E 57-44 in the champlonship game Listing Odd Place Names Sparks Letters and Calls chaubuna- nee the B.C. against Trail rounded up a listing of odd place fice trophy tne ‘boys’ /seco rou: names, suggestions for additions ie displayed in Eo the schor ly displayed in the school trophy have been arriving by’ letter, telephone call and personal visit, Someone called the BCAA's LAAT RT Ateneo Gane the BCA FOR. AIRLINE RESERVATIONS MEXICO - HAWAIIAN AND EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED e Freee ie "tings by calling it ply Ht e enlete requires a 19-foot t sien fo Ei igo Llanfair- a gerychw, poet | chyyeadr help much > print it.in Eng- ilahe for the full translation ‘st M h it cool nfair, It) es is’ a railroad stop, and railway is from ‘allover the world write for F fiatform tickets bear- ing the ful The visitor to St. Croix in the US. Virgin Islands can have a field day collecting place names such as Good Ho) 2 hrs a= 2) be erio lot to be. outdone in ye, is Yielding Big Kamloops a few of the boys, Dempsey Rect cintoy aid a couple of his pals have been doing well: above the Taghum Bridge, Dollies up' to five pounds: are being taken from the bridge and the railroad bridge further up. On the’ Columbia, Nick Shel- fontiak and his partner have done well spin fishing from shore up near the mouth of Trout Creek, taking doliles and Kamloops up to three pounds, . At the junction of the Koo- tenay and Columbia an unknown fisherman is supposed to have it} landed an eight pound dolly. So take off the binders boys and get cracking. We need a few fish for our banquet next month just in case you get more than you ona what to do with. have been ag to Be ee ae eee snow-shoeing or hunting with a camera ‘now is the time to head out o get some There have been numerous re- ports of them being down low and Jack Mason says that, ‘They Canada-wide just stand there and look at you up near Trout Creek,” where he has his trap Ine, More and more deer are be- ing seen daily between here and Trall and as the depth of th snow increases these numbers will also, So get out and get in shape, Our annual deer count will soon be coming up and awe will need a any a fet in frat ves Yondition {or his years c Our See game biologist Ray Demarchi plans on coming over and taking part in it year, unless pometng unfor- seen comes u) Incidentally,’ for those of rou who like spring bear hunt- toe. Ray says there will defin- itely be a season for spring bear are | this year and it should be an- pit {nounced shortly, so get the old smoke pole all shined up. ‘ROBSON SOCIALS of those dandy winte: of white tail and ‘mule deer. Centennial Memo On’ April 22, 1865 aboard the steamer: Hlope" in the Fras- er River, two gamblers and two Chinese miners had.a fight, Two | Mr, other Chinese were wounded by gunfire and the two gamblers were jailed. Another Chinese minor, lost his “pig tail” in the , | encounter, The many friends of Mra. A. Slater will She very ‘happy to Sop a Sehgal ie hospital an fi her grandson an ey a and Mrs. C. Lane Barbara Fowler who is attending UsG. was. home for the holiday with: her’ parents, % gud Be ae Dick Sole cles. Mayhe {spring is ia just around the corn- | S888S Bowling CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN e WEST'S ' DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542 ‘ANDERSON INSURANCE "AGENCIES For All Your INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 365-7944 LC BIN FRONT KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ST. RITA’S HALL TONIGHT GO ST. store to swap Fa eg plug 1g OF tobacco, and the name BORA suggests travelers with a yer for collecting odd place ‘nar names be on the lookout ‘or th Newfoundland—Indian Tic. kles, Heart's Content, Too Good scsi anaep Grape, crate Gap, Hideout Hollow, . Gun parece Reach and Ben‘Hur. Florida — Frostproof,’ Bee Ridge, Spuds, Bean tee and Lit- tle Bare Beach Micainetpa) — Hot Coffee and Mone: ve Galorado — Hygiene and lay iyo —_Dull_ Center, Diffecul r, Goose Fe, Egg, Ten Sleep and Hi eee Bowlegs and And if you're still having trouble remembering the. lcca- Hon of Lake Chargoggaggmanch augoggchaubunagunagunamau a" at Webster, Wassachus! — near: ar, Woonsocket, Rhode If you want to take advantage of“ special sale prices... for a cash At your GAC office, it's a simpli advance je matter to get the money ‘Bossie ‘Stainton Abas, Hospital at 66 Mrs. Bessie Wynne Stain- ton, 68, sister of a Cartlegar re- sident, ‘died Friday ni; padanne Hospit in Sale, Cheshire, ee land” ‘Feb, 5, 1900, ‘Stain- ton emigrated to Canada ‘in 1905 with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas Wy- nne- who ‘were long-time resi- _|dents of the e Appledale. district} “The ‘family first lived in southern Ay, at Grassy Lake, Taber and Lethbridge before settling: at Appledale in_1913. marric vin’ 1326 “and moved to Trail with her hus. band, Charles James Stainton, and has resided at Trail and Nel- son since that time. Besides her husband, she is survived by three sons; Lionel of Balfour, Fred of Cal gary and Keith of Burnaby; two brothers, Harry Wynne and Lionel Yynne, both of Nelson and two sisters Mrs.: Amy MacLean of Castlegar and Mrs. Rileen Marshall of Bar- Tiere, B.C. and eight grand- children. r LHS LHT Inge Lamont 657. THS luffets wo Coffee Breaks: League rothy Hardy 257, M 911. THT Wheaties 2544, ‘Team ‘points: Cheerios 0, Muffets Sie, Paiuge %, Pincurlers MHS Al Bledel 204, MHT Bryan Quinlan ’6' Alley oes 909, THT Bank of Commerce 2446, Team ints: Bank of Mon- treal 2, y Oops Gutter Eight ae 3, Bank $1.49 DAY TUESDAY JANUARY 17, 1967 Personal shopping only Over 225 items At One me Price LEGION CORNER The DVA welfare officer will be In the’ Castlegar-Robson' Le- gion Hall from’ 10 am. to 12 noon Thursday, Jan, 19. Any veterans or. veteran's dependants interesting in‘ con- tacting the DVA officer should notify Comm. Steve Melnick at $56-8062 ‘or the Legion lounge at 365-7017, BLOW ON THIS SPOT YOU ARE IN. FIT..CONDITION -TO.-WITH~ ‘AND THE AND . THRILLING BURIN GAS NiGHT* our. Thursday, sant 19 CASTLE TH EATRE One Show at 8 P.M. Tickets $2.00 at the Door. ENTERT: OF ‘THIS WO) 8, Take Five 1, 4, oO! Other 600's ae Vincent | ers 614, Dorothy Har Monday 79 Mined League LHS Carol Breeze 267. LHT Carol Breeze 610. Chris Boatman 291. | MHT Chris Voatman 703. Team points: Alley Kats 4, Kangarooz ” Rat Pack 0, Drop- insta , Flintstones 3, | Beginners Ree 1 O'Clock LYS Glenna J ksolson 22 8, LUT Glenna Akselson 596. THS Team No, 5 862, THT Castlegar Drug 2375. Team points: Macalisters Insurance 2, Castlegar Drug 2, Cedar Crest’ 2, Independents Z Team No. , Ogio; yw Tuesdsy League 7 C’Siock LHS D; ‘Efoksen: 247, 3 LHT Dagny nes 639. MHS: Pete -: aPedereon: 336. MHT Reg‘ Bro’ 734.: Team points: Button. Push- 3, Pinheads 1, Regulars 1, Naty Five 8, Smarties 2, Tiger Other 600’ Fete Pedérson 681, ea Rourke 679; Matt Elsie Halbert 228, LET | to’ Marg Menzies 51 ptt fe) pape “Garvey 273; MUT Dave Heibert 646. THS ¥ Dunno 1038. THT I Dunno 2742, Team ‘points: I Dunno 35, Hi Lows 30, Nighthawks 89, The Hunters 19%, Hotshots 28, The Tomeats 36%: Wed, Morning Drivers ~~ “LHS ‘Mabel MeGillivray 227, LHT Blanche Deverson 582, THS Chevys 887. THT Ram- Biers 2fok Five 2 if Ci 3, W Park- Gther 600’s Al Riedel 665. Thursday Morning LHS Maureen Zaitsoff 281. LHT Glo Waddington 596. IS Beavers 802. THT Beavers ee Team ints: Beavers 4, Teddybears % Minks 3, Squir- rels 1, Chipmunks 3, Lions 1, Rowdy Rollers LHS Jennie Frost 198. LHT Kit Bernick 506. THSGroaners 812. THT Screamers: 2274, ‘Team points: Screamers 32, Hooters 30, Groaners 28, Wail- ers 14, Criers. 28, Moaners 36. Rowdy Rollors LHS Irene Johnston 254, LHT Belle Gray 554, THS ' Mosuers ' 926. THT Moanera ts Bee mercial LHS Annablle' Kinakin 224, LHT! Marg McDo 551. ‘MHS "Lee Guzzi: 258, MHT Lee Guzzi 682, THS Hopefuls 1031. ‘THT Four Pointers2893, Starlights 1 Moneta Lic wid firs 2, four Pointers 4, , Exac- a Mills 237. LHT Ruth Rourke: 619, MHS Erich Schmidt 269, MHT John Obetkoff 667. THS The ‘Outcasts 1085. ae outcasts 3038. 3 Unkuonne 11 LL 3 aban by owns uc] Fri "Cats 1. hy Bue Other 600's Vie Osis 657. neinte: BUILD E R ‘S$ See Us for the Best Prices in Town! A Arborite - Adhe A k B Barker Board - Brushes - Bifolds - Bldg. Paper C Ceiling Tiles --Cements - Ceramics “‘ D Doors’-' Dividers - Donnacona E Electrical Supplies F Formica - Fibreglass - Floor Coverings G Glass - Gyproc test - t Insulation - Information J Joint Fillers - Jambs K Kitchen Organizer L' Lumber - Linoleum - Lath - Louvres M Mouldings - Mahogany - Mac Tac § Nails — Nosings © Olls - P Plywoods (ail sorts) - Paints - Plaster Q Quick Plug R Resilacrete Paints - Roofing Materials $ Spray Paints - Sidings - Stucco Supplies T. Tools (hand, and electric) - Twingeals “YU Urethanes = Urez °° V. Vinyl Tiles - Varathanes. Ww Windows @ierson, ete.) X X-tra Special Cash Discounts Y YOUR BUILDING. SUPPLY, HEADQUARTERS ?p & G Builders + Ete. Ph. 365-8151 SELKIRK COLLEGE library sands of books will be available for student use is shown here before the large moving: in job began. The library in the college is the focal point. of the ‘institution as: en- visaged by the architect, A trek to the new 4 Work where thou- morrow, carrying with them the flag pole a fhe: royal gommission: invest th from the Celgar construction camp. cam- pus. Students will: gather at the Castlegar Es Sita ferry landing campus will be undertaken by students to- at 10 a.m. to start the long — Pettitt Photo A..top,..labor. leader _ has branded ‘as subterfuge a’ Van- conver paper. Council resolution | low sider its declalons in the ease of pup workers at Harmac and al- low a free vote on which unlon SiNed fon from the executive coun- ea of the B.C, Federation of La- ee In:one of the strongest cri- ticisms ‘directed by a union offi- clal against another ‘union body, Tom derham, regional direc- tor of the Canadian Labor. Con- ress. accused the council of loing: a. disservice to weer and of acing irresponsibly. ip’ and Sulphite ‘Work. ne Unio: one, and a central mn into the ‘elect of the convent Paper Workers of a ‘The council resolution urged ; trek to the new campus near the airport. | the federation to ask O'Neal for resignation and called on the Labor:Relations Board to recon- eee BREAK” “By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar ith ‘the end i Tesuming | . ts daly routine and the holidays back to every | (Unlike behind us, it is day problems, And what is moro common than the family laun- If you've ever been puzzled ty the array of Jaundry Products yn the grocer’s.. shelf, youve re got S company, Many of ip wildered by the many! products a enor to esse our wash day What is soap and what is a detergent is often a cause of confusion. I have always believ- ed soap was made from ai fat and caustic soda while de- tergents were’ made by complex : petroleum products or animal and vegetable fats and oils. What should you use’ for washday soap. or detergent? To arrive at an answer one must | ¥ consider fhe performance char- acteristics of each. Soap is-an effective cleans- ing agent when used in soft water. As long as suds are main- tained, it does a good job of trapping and suspending loos- ened soil. However, the presence of acid in heavily soiled clothes | * causes a reaction to the alkaline | 7! content of soap, lowering its ef- fectiveness, The minerals in hard water are another culprit. They can cause soap to form: a scum or curd which © red - cleansin: ng action and. if deposited on cloth- es, is difficult to ve. appear grey a portant to have naturally soft Gr softened water for both the wash and rinse. waters when us- ing soap. = To increase the’ cleansing ection of soap and help soften may. damage atk. andl: wool, °° Toabullt or ‘light-duty "soa roducts, consisting a cree 7 he They-are also ended for laundering lightly # tolled and =| Latte the Eto ‘Teachers Much too Vocal | When It Comes to Wages. Dear Sir: Sy Lately. your newopaper has | th ‘Unbuilt detargents are light- 3 oducts ne w Ballt detergents contain |n flouorescent . brighteners, _alka- line builders and added ingredi- ents which in cleaning ‘Towaudsing detergents are vailable for use in -tumble- to find what cleansing agent is tailor-made for: your own type of water and machine. Needless to say soft water is definite ad- vantage pene can be obtained toa certain degree with water | re: ning compounds «3 paged i fate situation being tt thet >in stallation ‘of ‘a commercial unit It takes.time. and patience | ga Funeral Services ~ Conducted For Winlaw Resident Mrs, Nel ie e- Harasemow, 57, a. resident ‘of Winlaw died re- cently'in the Castlegar and Dis- trict Hospital after a lengthy ill- ness, 1909 in Verigin, Sask. moving 2 B.C. and 1 Ootischenia nine ars ‘later, then to Winlaw in za ie20 where | she 1 had resided ever Mrs. Har: ber of the ‘Unlen of s spiritual | fea of Christ, - ers Communities three ters, tise. Philli jellic igan of Ootischs ae “J Harry (Netti Mrs. ‘Mike (Olga) Ree both of Winlaw;'a brother and a sister as well as six grandchild- eral services were ‘held Satuntan -from: the Perry’s Sid- ing Hall with ‘interment at the 1 Cusloger Panera F cat ose was which no more space than a hot water. tank. She was born March 10, in} jun a umber of columns under e heading “A Teacher Talks.” emphasis is on salaries and how underpald are our teachers. Ido not Intend’ to: argue the writer's point. Perhaps some teachers are underpaid. How- regardless of train- their ‘careers are considered. I would ‘hope ‘that . the author's tion as’a criteria for satisfaction a profession is ‘not too gener- ‘There are man’ Brofessions which are underpaid if training and experience are taken into account: Social Workers, nuraes cunt less than most beginning teachers. However, surely mon- oy was was not thelr reason for choosing such professions’ but @/rather concern for the welfare of others. "I do not object to the tea- chers’ desire for more — this'is only human. However, I would suggest that they are not to be 30° vocal, about’ their obvious first concern: It is not worthy of ther true calling. Mrs, Pat Willey, . Castlegar, B.C. } SAVAGE SHOES. Soe cmeloncritdr es = serene eh thi ging It decided to os Reape of the Fesolution to. the CLC protect th name of the Gruen labor jiovernent, ” In a statement issued to all jabor counells B B.C., Gooder- is gulte evident tha that its 3 lnvalye- ment in recent far from m its real ow nefiongs ae “This ‘shows a pat oO irresponsibility ' that leav e- yous Soubt 1 to the real mo. ves: of some’ delegates Labor Council: “ . support of ‘a Sree eme rs or Canade which’ has ‘been, and is, ding in the ‘que of paloma ~ It: would seem that the writer's! D! act is ‘most unfortunate that some ‘delegates. Robson Resident ‘Reports Robins Galore in Orchard ar, thou hares tree ras just full of shi MOORE ; oe BUSINESS FORMS LTa. 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