12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 19, 1967 THE SALVATION ARMY (863 Main Street) Sunday = Molasses Taveting Wednesday 8.00 hin’ Bible Study Thursda: 10.00 am. Home League Phono 365-7112 Envoy Cliff Phipps LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St. David's. Anglican Church Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark ‘CHURCH OF GOD (Kinnaird Comm. Hall) Pastor: Rev. Ira Johnson hone S$65-6762 9.30 a.m. Sunday School 10.30 a.m. Morning Worship . CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Reeves, B. Th. : . 865-717: Across Highway Junction from laza Family Worship 11 a.m, Evening Worship — 7.30 p.m. Family Bible Hour - 10 a.m. All Welcome Apostolic Church 2 blocks East of the Castleaird Shopping Centre 10 a.m. — Sunday School hour lla 2m Me Morning Worship @ Seout te Tho Baw CEE oo nena General, His D: Chief Seout is please nounce the following Scouting awards: The Silver Cross for gal- lantry with considerable risk has been awarded to patrol lead- er Douglas Kinna, 14, Vancou- ver for his gallant and prompt action in jumping, fully clothed, into the tide! waters of the Fras- er. ‘River, to the rescue the eight year old Dale Belzer, who, while on a fishing expedition, March 26, 1966, had fallen into the iey current and was in danger of drowning. Douglas Kinna is a scout in the 114th Bishop TDI ae Mary’s Anglican Church ‘00D. Certificates for Meritorious Conduct were awarded to patrol leader, David Seeman, 17, Van- frotach, patrol second Bernard ‘out Raiph ae ithe, TH wha slop. ed on glare ice and slithered at great speed, slammed into a fell- ed Tog sna Jay ere en Sollarbone, on a mountain climbing ition on. Black Mountain, near Horseshoe Bay, on April br 1966, three scouts are mem- bers of] 140th Martin Luther Ev- angelical Lutheran Church troop |. in Fraser district. ser Patrol leader. Daniel Tittle, 18, Vancouver, member of 126: Holy Family Roman Catholic Church troop, Fraser district, re- ceives the Certificate for Meri- torious Conduct for, his promp- tness in injured with sev- | this head lacerations and a brok- | : Recely Giluax Cras ee Uwe? action helped Prevent serlous fire damage LETTER No invuimarania Seeyv eee Dear Sire hav the articles an saved the ‘Younger boy from be- ing severely burned. For prompt action in ren- dering first aid to Mr. Joseph Banavage who had slipped ‘and fallen eighty feet from the wall of Capilano Canyon he was at- tempting to scale on March 26, 1968, patrol leader David Wayne Bates, 1 , West Vancouver, was awarded ine Certificate for Mer- torinne Conduat Nevide level headedness in using the assis. tance of bystanders to go for help and to supplying covering for the accident victim, 1s to be commended. David’ is a scout with the 8th Glenmore Commun. | r ity Association troop, West Van- district. couver recipients: will be invit- ed to attend the Vancouver: annual dinner Pacific National Exhibition. Scout Douglas Kinna will be ic actions and will offi receive! his award at an investi- ture ‘ceremony in Ottawa later ear. e others will receive their framed: certificates at the Jan. 30: annual meeting: which is’ ex- ected ate, have over 2,000 in at- en Manpower Gentre Issues Monthly Employent Figures entitled ‘A Teacher Talks with much interest. The column was, I thought, designed as a vehicle for teachers as individuals to communicate thelr ideas to a reading audience, In fact I had Intended to submit an article on some proposals for getting more mileage out of the tax dollar al- located for education. However, I feel Wars tiay compelled at the criticisms levelled. at This col umn in “last week's Castlegar iti one As you will recall, two let- ters to the editor and one press rt from stich illustrious con- tl ibutors as:Mrs. Pat Willey, the local school: poard and ir. Rod- er have opened fire on the ideas presented in. this column. ‘All people should have opin- jons on important Fare and no column worth its salt is invul- nerable to criticism, in fact, con- structive criticiem is needed if ized at this event for his | the: than 1 posse Mrs. Willey’s letter or 4 neat '3 comments as construc- 3 Coiumn Worth its Sait ta Criticions ating from such an august body should be at the very ‘Teast con- structive? The derogatory charg- es that they have levelled should be substantiated or withdrawn. To do otherwise is a disservice to their employees and the peo- ple who have elected them into KOOTENAY WELDING & CASTING REPAIRS 121 Columbia Ave. — Phone 365-5531 Box 741 — Casticgar, 5.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 “Only the Best is Good Enough’ Office. Why is it important to the board members that the articles be signed? Mind eu. I agree that's a zs pereon. shou a be prepar- if | it af iv attack on ‘the. idea. Heaven forbid that communit leaders would attack an individ- ual who is stating what he be- lieves to be the truth. It has been my. experience that bylines are rewards by the newspaper. Two children in my class have sub- mitted articles to the newspaper. I had requested that they get recognition for thelr efforts in this manner. They did not. Tonly hope that the damage Famous Brother Fully Automatic Double Needle Zig-Zag R. 7 jal ee $219—Sp $169.00 i for 25 years * No money down * First payment February UNION PETERS BISTRIBUTORS Lid, 1342 Cedar Avenue — Trail, B.C. last week's letters and particu- larly the press report have done jg not irreparable and that tea- ers: will not be afraid to ex- Press. thele, ideas in the column. a8 one board mem- the iminating reader. eae art'is a boone in our apclety ‘fbounds — and confotinds ere may I submit that one can be too selective. Such has’ been Mrs, Willey's error. Seven art- —_ have been submitted and nc cf these has becn on the’ fo ic! that: Mra, ‘Willey con- fo be a teacher’s first con: quell a fire which had been set by a six year old boy who was playing with matches on April 46, 1966. Scout Little's. quick Kinnaird Guide Company Presents Badges and Stars ‘The 2nd Kinnaird guide com- pany began ‘the new year with P Servi Phone 365.5884 Rev. C. Stone, Minister All Wel of 23 badges by Mrs: J. Gormley. Those receiving badges were: Grac hild In his conditions, Rr Cc. Bristow. manager, Canada Man- power Centre. Trail, stated that persons seeking: employment throughout the area served by he Trail office remained below the. numbers recorded during a comparable period in 1 Mr. Bristow said thet more favourable. weather conditions allowed worl k on a variety of pro- jects wh would. be of a ., Furthermore, the article that seems to have sparked Mrs. Willey’s anger dealt with the pro- rofiusion of written'mat- to anions Ihave ex- pron ly mine alone. ey are nol ne led to reflect ie views of any organization of which. I may be a member or any. school or other organized ‘i A C. Barker, ‘ox 308, Castlegar. Pacific Water Wells Ltd. Drilling Contractors Fast Efficient Complete Service Industrial & Domestic Water Supplies Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. °°" Phone 365-6933 blems ‘of compulsory its and its disadvan- tages. To paraphrase John Dew- ey “means” not “ends” were un- der tiscusblont e with Mrs, Willey when she suggests Mhet thers are many professions which are employed. 1 The lessening of em- tary a opportunities in ‘Jan- far’ he primary industries such 8 logging, mining, and lumber manufacturin, Sales and “service ind appeared to be confined | that th ig and exper- jence are tuken into account, and ‘further, I too would hope e reason for selecting any one of the professions she has named is concern for the wel- fare of others: ‘What I with is the GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. H. Wiseman “Service of Worship and Sunday School at i1 a.m. PENTECOSTAL. TABERNACL' : Phone: 365-6212 Sunday: : 9,55- am: Sunday School 11.00 am. Worship : 7.00 p.m, Evening Service ‘Tuesday: = jiaay: Fiayer BMeviing xf 30 "youth Meeting “Where you are a stranger but once” cere, thrift and cook; Brenda Downey, minstrel, cook, thrift and toymaker; Vicki Ja: sues, child care, skater, toy maker and cook; Elien Knutson, child care, dancer and swimmer; Rosemary Hardy, toymaker: Sheena parr, toymaker and cook; ‘Warford, toymaker and Cooks Margie Fornelli, child care; , Carol Marcellus, child care and cook. First year stars were also presented to Sheena Warford, Grace Gormley and Brenda Downey. - GASTEEGAR NEWS ST. DAVID'S ANGLICAN: CurIpDcLE Weawenwan 8 am. Holy. Communion 11 am. Holy Communion less demand to seek suggestion that a person enter- Q sales Persons, experienced cooks, and waitresses. Many Senior High School aie College students ‘ained tempo. full ti work during the G "Chvisten sales nursing or what- ever,‘ should. ngt-be concerned with something concrete to raise the pay of these professions. To suggest dinencist martyrdom as Business and. Professional Directory OUTBOARD. MOTORS LAWN MOWERS ANI TILLER REPAIRS WALDIE SERVICE CENTRE Ph. 365-6767 eetiiaenrs CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Recovering fs Remodelling Tiles Craftsmanship Guaranteed Call for free estimates — no obligation * Phone 365-5636 period. Mest outicts report an In- crease in sales over the compar- able periods during the last two to ‘ee years. A noticeable increase in op- portunities within the senior of- fice employee category was re- corded during Di Mr. Bristow @ sultable “employment ue December: holiday was experienced att! Columbia «Hydro Project “and early return of: tradesmen is al- ready: under: ‘way. At the end of December, 77 celying the ployment Counsellors at Canada Manpower Centre, Trail. they ‘A shoit Christmas-New Year ses is medieval, Obviously doctors, dentists, and Iawyers do not, Are th eaesrrieeet the board of employers, the board o! school trustees, have been even Jess open minded. I find it: dif- ey to be considered less. Other Supctice Castlegar News Phone GORDON A. SUMNER | ficult to appraise their reactions, Terms like are pints ene charges for any res; make. To be "at Te Tent Fpalatable may. e these’ are! the! people who have been elected to imple- ment and control the education in our district, is it unreasonable to assume that criticisms eman- LETTER Would Like Sunday, Jativary rE Week of Prayer Service In Kinnaird Community Hall Guest Speaker: Bishop W. E. Doyle of Nelson Everyone Welcome - Sponsored by Ministerial Assn. 22° 7.30 P.M. Uniting Since 1925 CASTLEGAR ROBSON Phone 365-8337 Rev. Frank Willey MORNING WORSHIP Castlegar — 11.15 a.m. Robson — 10 a.m. Castlegar — Sunday School 9.80 a.m. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA and Presbyterian Churches of Canada the Congregational Methodist KINNAIRD GENELLE Phone 865-7814 Rev. Don Faris WORSHIP. Kinnaird — 11 a.m. Genelle —7 p.m. Kinnaird Church School Age 8 to grade 3-11 a.m. Grade 4 to 9 - 9.45 a.m. Dear Slr: Bal? teuthe, and garbage are serious charges to make against district te: teach ich- ers, or even one tea. auirioht Hee aad hit Batata Service . pee 7007 CASTLEGAR APPLIANCE “SERVICE: Phone 365-6939 PARDMAN FURNITURE Hoover Sales « and Service - GUARANTEED REPAIRS MARVIN L. LeROY Box 130 — Castlegar, Bc. PTOMETRIST Office Hours: Tues, through Sat. 9-12 15 Phone 365-7353 IND T. LiTmEWooo, By 0.8, PTOM) METRIST sce Baker. St. tae OOK: ADDING Tapes MOORE FORMS CASTLEGAR NEWS Ph, 385-7266 For ¢ my eT ARNE R STAMPS TOP JOB PRINTING “CASTLEGAR NEWS _ + Phone 965-7266 MARLANE GRILL Phone. 265.7672 IITeU AAAIN, GREEP'S _ ELECTRIC ELE ICAL Phone 365-7075 STLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING Heating Specialists Phone 365-8284 Printing: Supplies SANDING — FINISHING New & Old Floors = Wark: Guaranteed Extinata: JOHN'S PAINT. SHOP Grand Forks 4622085 = Granite, ‘Marble and Bronze Plaques lustrial, Comm and -Reridantial Bi E. Hughes 365-5503 A, Laing has’ returned trom "port Bello, Edinb sh a an this ‘Congrtalstion are extend- ed to Mr. ‘Fred H.: Kesler. who celebrated his Sist birthday Monday. Mr. Kesler resides with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Carl M. Loeblich, Recent guests to the home of: Mr, and Mrs. J. Gormley were Mr. and Mrs. J, Cherbain, form- erly of’ Fort ‘William, who will re now be making thelr home at} oyy Gold River. Did: you know? Oda table| mot! apkins make excellent babies’ bibs. Cut, out a space for the neck and bind the: edges with bias tape. Embroidery may, also be added. ‘Just be Thankful For Litle Things P Ht you esto be thankful or tle nn ‘eel lucl rou don’t live’ on Mount Walaals 's on the ‘bland of Kaualin Hawaii, has no,'gas mains and has an average annupl -r of on 68 inches. In. other words, about the! ter o} wa Col ae eo clothes gal iy ay yu ould p clothes Waterpro! cate CASTLEGAR IS WELCOME WAGON A vistt from our hostess win man you Teel at home, with her- basket ‘of gifts and answers to questions about the clty, Its services and factities, Just call’ 5. 365-7184. OR WRITE + WELCOME “WAGON _ Box 56, Castlegar, B.C. "With Information la: giant peanut. KINNAIRD SECONDARY Three new projects are stirring . under’ our spacious root: to be presented at our ar apring 1 revue (Mr. Maglio, coach). | 2: Spoken oetry practices — foe the ‘Kootenay susie Festival & Chole practices —— also for the | Hunle Festival (Miss Kavic, ‘What with these, our/studics Mat ne our club activi: thes, to uy busy, busy’; ‘is our. Me erhaps that accounts. for our cheerfully amazing good at- tendance record, We don’t have time to get sick, * When the. National “Ski Team getsback ‘from Europe, Scott Henderson .is going to bring Nancy: Groen up here, and the two of them wi of us, individu “to pose’ be- tween then for p! ictures,’: Can't’ you’ Pimagine: how | P prized those pictures will bet Scotty is‘also getting for us the autographs of the best skiers in the-world, We will have quite a collection. | ee The ‘pohoo!'s third newslet- has allow. some |. eH hoe eis * We have another terrific idea for a centennial project, Under Mr, Magllos direction, the school will collect old artifacts of the Kootenay District, rang- ing in age from.100 to 10 years. The artifacts will be display- ed in our school gym towards the end of May. The pubilc will be asked to lends us tools and farm: -impleme: lanterns, quilts, - utensils, eal hes — of early Pioneering days here. There will be dolls dressed i fachions of the ‘past. There will be a rare collection of pic- tures of the first Doukhobor settlements, It is expected there will'also'be a display of Indian relics — arrowheads and pot- tery. We can‘hardly wait to start on this project. (social studies at ‘our very back door), ing. Parisian French ‘instead of French’ Canadian, ‘i “Bonjour! Would you like ‘o-enter “Le chambre ‘de Cath: erinc?” |. . French is hot at all the dull da: to-day routine that Sou mig might our They aro, invited to climb the Beanstelx lonien and haye two-hour visit wit teach (over. coffee.) i _ 2 Frequent parent's nights are held duri Mr.” Vollmer- hause.* seal to that Lessons vary from French: singing, counting, and teaching, to thote.d dreaded “dictations. x Although our * accents’ (ac- pordiny to Miss McQuarrie) are (we. do seem to “be Mihe & ing’ put on the importance of, us. developing “strict, study, ‘hab its,” The letter says that such| study habits plus a-“‘positive at- titude” are usually close) foie lated and generally result in very satisfacto: ades. Our attitude to. homawork| is: positive.“Ask' any of: us: We are, positively positive we have Plenty. * ere ee ~Our two latest novelty. con- tests aré now in full sing. (The Library. Club’s contribution to the Cente: Fund). For ‘the boys, the ‘Goober Grab” is really drawing them in. As you know, a goober is a pea- nut. For every 35 boys who en- ter (and pay 10-cents for. the privilege) a peanut is split open with a razur, ane kernel is: ex- tracted, and tightly. folded dollar bill is inserted in its-place. The peanut is then -repair- ed. with scotch tape. The ‘boys hope to have at least 4° of: these ducky goobers for their.‘ grabr But we Se have our rapses, Mise McQuarrie tor, mally brave person) blanched noticeably the other day when one of us spoke up confid om “Est is masculine, isn’t, ite’ ee y ‘eearyoady talks a lot about the New Math, but we were won- dering if you’ ve heard about the “New. Science.” Did you ‘know that in 1966 grade 8 science became a “re- source”. course (a course with- out’a textbook)? Mr. Grant, explained it to us very patient it seems ‘that, now the em- erent teachers, Miss. : Grain Fed Steers. | Sirloin, T-Bone. Ib. Tender Ss Baby Beef Liver Ib. RSELFIN rP Orns PICTURE a WIN Fresh Eggs 49 ’ Canada Grade A. Large. Dozen ........... ¢ DUTCH OVEN Flour 25.0. nes Assorted Vegetables PEAS, CREAM STYLE CORN, BEANS WITH PORK, DICED . CARROTS, DICED BEETS MIX OR MATCH. 15-OZ.. TINS ooo. cccceisecccssssesesee 6: for 89c Canada: Ghiste s Eros’ Smoked Picnics ked Flavor. Ib. .. -Wieners No.1, Ib. CAMPBELL'S . tile is on the approach,” The. course is de- euperiem to “draw upon all ee word. “Teachers are 2 told to “Get Johnny. where the action is.” <% ble is that some of us Johnnies. are dragging our heels a bit? We groan whenever anyone will listen to us. Funeral Services “Held on Tuesday R, Ao. Spon Funeral services. were held .| Tuesday, from the. Chapel of the Castlegar Funeral Home for Alex Popoff, 47, who died Satur. day at at his clear and to 0 the point, | Lets have the facts from our Car! | Beaulieu, Castlegar. cher. It would seem to me_ District Wo. 9 schoulpourd nas resorted to the very same tack. ics they accuse the column “A Teacher Talks” of doing. Mrs, Jacobson, Mr. Lamont and Mr. Goulet are the trio that speaks for the board, in mi instances, They should show 1 the ratepayers that elected them the lies that they refer. to, or apolo- gize Roe: the poacher doubt in my mind as to t! ty and quality of both ti and school board mem! has always been my feeling teachers have been doing 3 an out- standing job in this ‘Teachers articles ‘have been FRG, 120 | srememmernmnerenerrere ost lt suit your budget. We HOLIDAYING IN : VANCOUVER? Then you want a central address close {o.all attractions, ¥ yet priced ‘e-have'a dining room and coffee'shop and are close te beaches and Stanley Park. Please feel free to dro) and a line for our’ descriptive chure. > q SANDS MOTOR HOTEL t MUtual 2-1831 Davie at Denman Commercial Cards. honored ‘On English Bay at Stanley Park’ For OFFICE SUPPLIES Call at the ‘ CASTLEGAR NEWS Ph. 365-7266 “PHOTOCOPYING ~~ Black-onWhite Process Reasonable Rates Castlezar. News Ph. 365-7266 . 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The price by delivery boy is 50 cents ‘The Castlegar News is authorized as necond- flass matl, Post Office Department, Ottawa, for pay- ad ment of postage in cash, and {s a member of the It 1s a member of the Canadian Weekly News- papers Association, the B.C. division of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, and the BC, Week- will be uscd on request, but the correct name must be submitted, The Castlegar News reserves the right to. shorten letters .in the interests of economy of space. Agreement: * It 1s agreed by... the advertiser re- questing space that the lability of the paper in the event: of failure to publish any advertisement of any description or in the event that errors occur in the publishing of an advertisement shall be Umited to the amount paid by the advertiser for that to: The Editor, Castiegar News, Drawer 490, Castlegar, B.C, Latters for, publication must be accompanted by the correct’ name and ‘address of teed writer, Pen names sucti ‘ad portion’ of- the advertising space occupied: by the incorrect item only, Uadility in any event byond the amount paid for vertizement. $ : and that’ there shall be no Born. August - 1919 at, Blaine Lake,: Sask. he: moved to ‘in 1948, then to Castlegar Popoff. was: employed for 17, years with Cominco before following construction work. He is survived by, as wife; Mrs, Gary a) and Miss Mercedes Popoff, all: of: ft Castle- gar. ‘Alen eurviving are one srand- sisters. ” Interment was at the Bril- ant: sith dhe Gasti= gar: Funeral Home in. care o£ Saturday: Afterncon, Feb. 4th at iPM. "= GRAND OPENING — _ Jual Auction Se rvices "Auction Room in the basement of Waldie‘s Service Centre on Front St. Seat “opposite, the CPR in downtown: ‘Castlegar We respectfully solicit your. business and need your support. Con- sign your 1 merchandise now for. the grand opening. For further develop-. “ments watch this paper.: FOR ANY INFORMATION CONCERNING SALES CONTACT ALEX EWASHEN, Auctioneer: _ Phone 956-2596 Creston: ‘KEITH BYERS, ‘Manager Phone. 365-6767 or 365-5001 Be Beret Ib, Soups Tomato or Meseisble TT ies = $I Beef Steakettes | ‘tb. 2 sont ee ro No. 1 aS Pork. Pound e SUNK Ife LLoAR, serve. END .. xe Mee D,.. 79 ¢ Betty Crocker Astd. Flavors Pkgs- : Instant Coffee” TUBE TOMATOES | 2. 14-0z. 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