6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 17, 1966 Tel.) WIGTOMIANETOR: Sheriff’s Daughter Born Proclamation Day pe On November, 19, 1866, in Ww royal proclama- tion uniting the British crown colonies of Van- couver Island and British Col- umbia. At that moment Wanconver, siness al Ethel Seventh Avenue, now Canadian ‘Centennial pioneer, bridging the years between 1866 and 1966. By an old coincidence of , Miss Homer was born, in New Westminster, on a Nov. 19, but in 1878, 12 years after her father read the ‘queen's pro- clamation. Thus her birthda: and the union’s birthday are one and the same, which is al- together fitting. Miss Homer, lifelong ‘Teal: ‘dent of New Westminster, is well-known plano teacher, con: pianist, accompa and of music, composer Homer arrived in LAR gu British Columbia in 1858 from San lected after it was incorporated in 1880. It is oldest city in British Columbia, Victoria being 1862 and ‘then Naniamo, 1874. Miss Homer olden days: “In 1880 my father ‘built a house on Crown-granted land a and of British Columbia, It was next, ty, Salem, Ore. in Au Mrs. | Mrs, the next contfergnce will be held “My father’s mill was prob- ably the second on the main- to first on an island just below the city, but when my father pur- chased it in 1860 he moved it to New Westminster. “In 1864 the sailing ship Kinnalrd, under charter to my father, sailed with 37,000 ne of lumber for Australia. was the dirst cargo of tumber ever shipped from the Fraser returned to live again in New at] Cu} in-law, river AD foreign parts, In 1868 my family moved and then they went to San Francisco to live for a few years, In 1872 they | fT) Vietoria abet Westminster, residing in what we called the ‘Bushby house’ ‘Leopold ace. “That 3 United Church Women Hold The Castlegar members of the United Church Women held their annual “Thank Offering Service” in the church Weanes:/§ day evening. Mr Re Hunter opened the | service with prayer. Mrs. R. Mc- Bain conducted the devotionals assisted by Mrs. H. Grummnett, Mrs. J. sherbiko, Mrs. E. B ‘man, Mrs, 5. Kraft, Mrs. H: ‘John. son st. M. Peachey was organist. Hunter took up. the 1860, Te! mand Mrs. E. Murray. Mrs, Daria “7 feet H. Hamilton, in omnia Vancouver.” R. Homer died tomber of 1866, as noted Jrestmninste pier dlenateh, turning. here aaah ions. Mrs. McBain introduced the evening's st Mrs. W. K. Mas- y isa member the exccutive oF the BC. United Church Women, She had attend- ed an nonden ational con- ference in Williamette Universi- gu Massey began her talk with an outline of the confer- ence program. ‘The topic of the conference was “The 7 Commribution of the Suurch to the Dominion of Can- a y reported that in Vancouver. She hi many would be able to attend. She added these sessi od ft ions are a real inspiration. Mrs, Hunter extended sin- up cere thanks to Mrs. Massey for her talk, ¢ SATBOAATe: arbonate 10-Geciare t s inte g cy ui 20:Pertorm 32-Babytonian eit; Ft mprey, 30-Fashionable sas arent, Lake Hcprepciition “reposition Bsteammip Fer Crossword Puzzle Answer See BOSSE’S JEWELLERY Ad Elsewhere in This Paper. Bosse’s Also Has All the Right Answers For. Your Jewellery month. all 48-Railroa@ © 82-F ina) jab! S-Gravat @- it S maine neta ‘7 heasants pen 83. -Bymuet # fer fo 7h | Brogi H.Guid ae high G:Selure cown 1.Waten pocket 2-Conipars point 3-Indonasian tribesman ing fan he Thirty. ‘present with ducting the routine opening, he extended cutive, gave a at the branches larry Evans president for for 1967 officers McNeil and Mrs. F. Nelssen, first os and second vice-presidenf; secre- Mrs. herd, was re- “AN was In’ 1882 leaves a wile ‘and large family Gat to revere the memory of a good husband and father.” Oldest Senior Citizen Honored By Membership ‘The Castlegar and District | Too, $9 Senior Citizens held the regular meeting a week early a warm. welc present. In memory of Mrs, I. (Granny) Swaddle, the oldest member of the group. The members decid- ed to make a donation to the Castlegar United Church Pew Fund in her memory. E. Bailey a member of. the Senior Citizens? Provincial exe- rt of activities ie had visited. pannaal d for Dec. 9 rahi ey for presiding. for fie election and the lect. | media for re-el him as Srondent, it was Mnoted with interest d hes been for th Senior Citizens Homey and jae SNOW BLOWER’ MANY MODELS FOR EVERY BUDGET & SNOW REQUIREMENT Get a Snow Blower Now — Don’t Wait. ‘Until You've Shovelled for Several Weeks!. Waldie Service Centre For Demonstration Phone 365-67 67 for —IN STOCK — jouse was first oc- ipied by Governor James Douglas, an and later b: the last few years “Ot ion merchant in New Westminster, and was very suc- active in polltics, elected by ac- clamation in a ‘byelection ag|corner, where ™P for New. of{rict, and re-elected os ich_ followed er” ie prime -three members were Ke Harry ins con- ome to Party was in| nave a se: the Legion aed W.. Walper would provide the evenings en- tertalament erie the who had ane) been present for some time were given a hearty mrelcome back. e supper. Mrs.:J. Pedersen ns was re-elected | "2"; by acclama- are Mrs.) 1 (continued from page two) around on the third floor.” Te aah a third man: whom we did Pat identity rue des- someone who occas- fanan “leg work" for the aaeney, in thay jigte! room to watch the equip- bie there," ‘Graham iatd, Graham said he got some money from the bank and paid off the hotely “AR we CGuittin one him) had the “t a fe something,” Gfanam’s enid. “Atter we pata off the’ noticed some of these, niclegutes went into the, beer, parlor so Griffin and I went in‘ and sat down next to the ‘We Couldn't Hear Atl’ heard them dscussing the bugging and unlen business but be- cure of er ee i ‘peo he hear all thet ‘was eon on "Graham in j sata, in to i He said it was now about 2 p.m, lowed the ie deteaates 0 ae the parlor and went to infra a “The first thing at least 20," he “The door to our room “We knew. something hea am: vee " Graham went on. 8 straight past the oon! and rot they t'into-an cme dist- | Pty room and vated f tor a time, at the gen- “Then I: walked out, ae I Rt hoi quite well, was coming up the stairs, ald ‘Hi and Y safd ‘Sshi" raham said he went back to his ttc, contacted his See service: and was told that Reed had called. talltgence branch an man who put O'Neal in touch with “He added: cluded’ “This is what I con- med Him He sald he phoned Reed at a security and intelligence” pusher he had Aiea yess been. (Reed) sald a “he "tetephoned e Detective Reve ea they were wise to | $00 aid he and Griffin vee ‘ El point ie that Y'seem to hav als Story ehertony ort the Vancouver subdiv- were a number of there delegates, al ty and intelligence branch is tonomoug outfit.” “an aus “I wos hoping a not aware of what wos Pt ate and pays, responsibilities to my associat aie feet this is the: pony, sine in do to clear my ni with m: tllents and with the epeople who lit Q number | come to at an ew on: | delegate: ing in Aree 5 Z - British Columbia, | °* Ibi was in hie house that I was orn, roud.that when Mr. the CPR land Scomm| stoner who surveyed the : y of Vancouver, named many Annual Service of the city's early etreets, chief-| «we ly after CPR men, he perpetuat: ed my father’s name in Homer me.” Q: Supposing: I had come to you anted you to install r me, aD) ing «for industriel or trade union Informations” z sould | gave: feftused. ave red them to other Drivate | pers tion cuttise in) the city wi Caso ‘Pow “T did this because of the RCMP: pest ade int my of- does ae leave your re It ‘done know, I think I at facing possible charges under the radlo act ‘and, there's very uietlerx rx can ke go) habont that. I was unat nything against operating a ‘Teanemicter funder 400 ‘megacycles, "we and enter | anvwnere Ai oy time and this can thin, an a bunch of photomagners 8 standing a- | 2 Found anda number of delegates, | g the police to help ni: He said while & would appear the RCMP will be chal of helping one union spy ton another am not going to come ‘out and ci ston, “Right at the mom ent Ly only pean rown ie wolves. I want to beste my pone fides, to tell the ith on the matter." Hi Arrow Arms Motor Hotel Every Sunday from 4.30 - 8 P.M. would pub-s-diiferonce botwess “ences children of ‘light; children Box 741 .— “Only the Best is Good KOOTENAY WELDING & CASTING REPAIRS 121 Columbia Ave. — Phone 365-5531 Castlegar, B.C. First-class general welding and machine work. Specialty: broken crank shafts, gas and diesel cylinders and heads. Full guarantee. “Steel Fabrication — 24-hour Service Enough” - literal story ry; there's a spiritual FRONT ST. TONIG KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO ST. RITA’S HALL ’ HT ta _that the Business and Professional Directory OUTBOARD MOTORS the 1 hig man there and then to poke pacha he asked Richards wing on,” and Richards re-. , ar a don’t know.” rahi am said he. then told tare ards to Conta party Reed o gurity and intelligent said he also old Richards there was a briefcase in the room 1s init and added: “For Petes ooke try and get that out of there for me/* rere you atill under the be- Her you were acting in part for you late alma mater, security and tniellte Yes, partly t rew this con- 2 they icontactea me in whee beginning and the situation, I ty with, them 1 from to 1962; sald-he then talked to Set.” Morris: of sthe ‘Vancouver ‘city waiting for one: to col ts in 309 again la! they still had not got a search war- so, The to leave without! the Graham 01 questioned by police and has turned oem matter over. to. nis solicitor, Neit Told that RCMP supt J. J. CAR-MILS- FABRICS . 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Cooper Jehovah told Pharaoh he the two classes of people Egypt — the Egyptians and the Israelites. He puts this differ- ence between the classes of peo- ple in the world ‘today — the be- levers and the unbelievers. God makes a great differ- darkness; heavens ‘and hell; fhe narrow road of life,’ the broad way to destruction. Exo- ques a book that is rich in ical meaning for ‘The Israelites were in a lit- He bondage in| difference between the person material, but behind the| ’ deserve. The all important question is: “Where are you putting the blood?” Jehovah still makes a who sprinkles the blood on the door, posts: and. the one who does not, There was also a dif- ference in’ conduct. From the vel day the Israelities the blood, they com- menced on a new cale! dated their national histo: that day. It was a new beginning. rod made a difference in th dress. From the time they sprinkl: ed the blood they were to con- sider themselves: a pilgrim peo: 20- ple.’ They were. ‘finished i By Local Churches Egypt. God had helped them to “put off the old man with his deeds, and put on the new na- ture. ‘There was for them now a gaitersnc in destiny.” nm was the Red ere was. gt! and wailing in Egypt,.but God's redeemed were leaving Egyp for. Ganaan and the ely of God. t,} vention is that Bugged Pulp Union Angry The Pulp sane Paper Work- ers of Canada have sent the fol- lowing statement vegarding the recent “bugging” of the union's national colivention in Vancou- ver to MLAs and ‘political fig- ures in B,C, and MPs in Ottawa: The Pulp and Paper Work: ers of Canada would like to make it! clearly, understood that the only reason they are concerned with the “bugging” of their con- ney do not ap- preclate having the re 1s the: God's 4 ‘people today, and an,un- pelleving age. “If any man in Christ he is a new creature. Old things are passed away.’ Be- old, ith new.” 11 Corinthians, 6:17. in delivered by tl eal lamb, we the blood of Jesus, the God. All these ‘things ha to them for types.’ The Ty of Israel has been recorded ‘be- cause of its lessons to the peo- ple of God today. ‘The word “Exodus” means|'* “out,” The book of Exo- dus shows how it got out of bon- dage and into The" boo! of Exodus: begi e ¥ u, in Christ: the bondage can be broken and we can ‘be free. There was ‘the difference of redemption. Jehovah warned leath angel would stop. at in oun ang ‘pass over, “was blood.” God. ‘sald ee if the Israelites would’ kill |family an unblemished lamb, and sprin- ele x posts, th on ithe lintels and loor wo e spared in the tim ed: Judgoment ‘The blood was ‘not. sprinkled-on the threshold where’ it) could’ be walked n.° ‘The most damn- able ‘sin it man .can commit, is bd trample the the' blood beneath The. ith } down doing a job a week. “COFFEE BREAK” By. LOIS HUGHES Tell. Lois: 865-5503 Box 781, Castlegar in be! ception to the innuendos that ‘all things are ‘becoming | ha) Snow, ow, snow,’ wonderful : L'really do‘ not’ mean’ it but we helps youkeep in. Christmas is Ave as inevitable and now is time to count }4)Start now to cube those ends of the bread loaves and set them ‘in® the freezer. You find the work of stuffing the furkey | half done when the time ig twos wares gach diego you Bako, Lat senj st a while the ne arter or eighths is going to be ‘dry | around both : to ered the aper, Wrap over the. candle- frien 2 enings;’: ‘then “ snij aa 3 Cover the, foundation ‘with |} evergreen, wri green cord the twigs securely in place. (This -is als the time to tie in any pine cones etc, that are desired), Winey violet: ribbon a ya bot eee ae apart. 8p! about three e8 Be careful not to cover: the hot- ‘Place four tall candles into the holes.:-If they fit loosely, rs in wrap the candle base in‘a thick- foil and mark it by name. When company appears, come the fes- tive season, dip’ into: the freez- er and pull out ‘several packets of ont to make variety. on ithout rummaging throwgh . ness or two of aluminum foil. Does anyone kuow the do's and ‘don’ts in‘ the ‘care of turtl- es?. When ‘the: turtle decides to hibernate and’ bury ‘itself the dest it can, can the container be set in te scoot of the basement Israelities the blood ‘on: the 2 doorpost, and One ‘liem you might like to make is a table.centre, The fol- lowing! are the directions ‘for a wreath-shaped | centre-piece of evergreens which holds four lood | candles. did not agree with their thought. prey: jrerused to ‘sprinkle. the and: -were: exposed 10 ich 6 pote awful judgements. Cut five rings outs of corru- gated cardboard (a.12-inch dia. ‘spaced, in’ four. : of | a ting. Using the solid ‘ring for t the bottom: glue ‘the rin; toes, fre, The gether, matching up ae way isto: believe that because the Beis of judgement’ thas fall- en on the sinless one,‘ the guilty may hide : themselves “in: We must ‘hide: behind: ‘the’ piood of Christ, lamb. that saved the’ elites. en pices eae ‘Christ ie , ils believe that. ‘Bat Place. the. ribs..of the, Ja: “Wrap the’ foundation with a strip: of’ two-inch, green crepe | right. angles’-to each ‘her f0| side ng prevent: warping. ju will still have apet|' gm in the = sping? They “are very interesting creatures.’ Books :will: tell you all: about ‘their: habits in their natural surroundings but'in cap- tivity it seems a’ different ques- tion. Maybe someone can pass wee: loaf.’ satis’ meat. Tone: not: only has'a flavor that 1s tempting but - Killough Award - Awarded Killough: been "won | eat te Rod “aKough. rs ua jor 10 ey tudent, at. Selkirc ‘The Lilian Killou, ugh: chrap- or tODe scholarship. prrand: Of | exo tablespoons chills You will!aeed ‘one. pound || ground ‘beef chuck, one’ envel- ope % Lipton Beef: Noodle’ soup cup: Bot beef is still solid mo without : ‘This Christmas give them.a ~ Growth Saving Certificate .. ‘will grow with hen Decide now to give them the gift witha aGrowth Savina Carllicate. ing yours, they recelve $10. 00 for every $7. 60 you Invest—a one third increase, tobuy, able at any time. a about ‘them at: aay y Commerce branch. Give theg! CANADIAN IMPERIAL ‘BANK OF COMMERCE n the ring is cover- sign B. high prices, : “collar for say ot privacy of ing “ They do owevee take’ ex- have been printed, and heard on radio and television. We find it could:be so gullible as to any. of Pat\O’Neal’s statements, when ’ in’ fact, knowledge of any of the aspects of. the “bugging,” » until such time as. the Tivebigator he had hired, decided ‘He then A no alternative but to say that he would .co- operate, and welcomed a royal |’ ission, 80.a8.to try .and bet- ter and his own position. . At Harmac some employees have been informed that, they. alt be terminated unless: they | UBC. raw the Internatio! bean eying: “to become certified ‘with th and Paper Work- ers' of: Canad las: ‘The BC./ Labor Relations Board has turned them down in oth an application for certifi- ig | cation: of: the International, ‘de- spite the fact that approximate- he denied ‘any vi .| couver, returaing home Sunday, nad visiting with his mother, Mr: this] Peachey and his grand-parents CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 17, 1966 7 ae We feel that we can be justly proud of our organization and at our union is a truly auton- omous Canadian mn. Thorefors we would beseech of you, . the representatives of the people of B.C, and Canada, to take a close look at this situ- ation and bring pressure to bear jn any: areas that could bring about true justice in all aspects of the problems that face peo- plc who want’ only what they justly deserve. should be approached ure tie Labor Relations Board of B.C., por. Premier Bennett and both the Legislative Assembly of B.C. and the House of Co Ottawa. ALN FOR" AIRLINE RESERVATIONS Areas that we consider MEXICO - Siawaian AND EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED mmons in e : CASTLEGAR AGENT. FOR aed ‘Johnson 365-8294 By Mrs. Mr.’ and Mrs,’ E. iting wil Frederik | Mrs. Sherbiko, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. 'R. berse | Mra, J. Heslop, Mrs. W. Summers and Mrs. D. “Kinnaird Socials” ing were “Mrs. H.> THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN ; e a =| WEST'S H. eatchatbore” tine 2 and relations here,’ Cam; Henderson, and |; his mother Mrs..J, T. Henderson of ‘Trail, visited with: relations and friends here Sunday. Wayne Peppard ‘spent ‘the | jong weekend visiting in’ Van- evenil ‘was home for. the weekend Mg..and Mrs. Wm. Houston. He returned: ‘to Vancouver: Sunday |, Me. vand Mrs... M. Dawson, | » unc ate Peachey who attendd Pi Christine, Kenny. and « Gloria; .have returned -to ‘Tasu, Qusen Charlotte island. after ‘spe nding threo months he Mr. and Mrs. C C. Henne spent 90 per cent of the ye Juve, made their > position abundantly clear. and violations of privacy that .in- stituted us into forming the Pulp it is actions such as the tal. Saturday evening ena Sunday in ‘While in they visited the Shriners’ Hospi- tal, Sunday and toured the hospi- Members of Minto. Chapter, OES who attended: the ‘meeting and:b! party-of Rose City and. Paper, Workers of Ganeds. irthday Chapter, Nelson Tuesday‘ even- Two. Kinnaird women driv- ers. escaped serious ‘injury ina collision on 7th Ave. blamed on the spot snowtell over the week- on some: yadvice from their- own | end. al: experiennes. naird ‘and 'Lucy’ ‘Kinnaird * were - involved in a, slide accident’ in: front of the AGnnalrd. community hall. Dam- Kinnaird Women Run Foul Of Spot Snowfall Sunday age was: estimated at $800.’ = Spore: rroximately: $100. dam- was suffered by a Creegan Motor oe Freight vehicle: when: it left: the Celgar road’ over.. the weekend an ended up on the railroad ; tracks. Police Seated driver Frank a| Creegan was uninjured when fhe, truck went over the rockbluff al Midway Saturday. Don’t Throw It Awey "WE. REPAIR ~ Yes... we make repairs to all household and major appliances. ALL WORK GUARANTEED CASTLEGAR APPLIANCE SERVICE Ph. 365- 6939 is” also** eyé-catching with’ its|- >| many. Hittle ‘ring noodles.” ‘ Call for. ‘Orders about keeping In touch with province. 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