CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 4, 1965° "Philatelic Societies Hosted ‘By Local Stamp Club Here 6 David Thompson Stamp Chairman for the occasion chub w was host to members of the| was Axel Nielsen, president of Inland Empire Philatelic Society| the local club. James Toogood asked the blessing. proposed a toast to the Queen d with a toast to the pre- sident of the U.S.A. Russell Long, president of the Spokane club gave a very detailed re- sume of the classes, awards and cups offered for e both junior and senior classes in the forthcoming exhibition to be held in Spokane at the end of March. This exhibition is open to all collectors. regardless of whether they belong to a club or not. Greetings from the Trail club were extended by Thurlow Fraser and Andy Sinclair of Nelson. A pen and pencil set was to who DIAMOND RINGS oes THE RIGHT Russell Long of Spokane]: J.B, Harrison of ‘Trail re-|; xhibitors of |’ i G. W. Downie code Announces Two New Appointments | Two appointments In the 1 and fertilizer ‘division wag the first president of the logal club and has been secre- tary: treasurer for five years. The presentation was made by John Moor, immediate past GIFT ANYTIME Don't be puzzled — see us today and in the meantime here’s your president, who. also of Cominco were’ announced recently by J,.H..Salter, vice- president, western region. They are,G, W. Downle ap- pointed yeneral J. N, Robinson gen and ammonia plants in 1946. in 1949, he was transferred to ihe research and develop: ment division as senior research engineer and continued ‘his re- search work on’ chemical fer- tilizers, He ‘later’ developed and J. N. and applied to fertilizer j Crossword Puzzle answer: || Mr, Toogood with a small work- Fa shop anvil as a gift from him- wie] self and Mrs. Moor. » ~ After. dinner a lively auc- tion of the members’ gurplus stamps took’ place. wit! Moor and Mr. Fraser acting as it to the Mr. Downie moves to his new post from his previous po- production and, marketing. Mr. Robinson is a Fellow of cl I Institute of Can- sition as dent of the Warfield fertilizer department. Born in Edmonton, Mr. Downie graduated from the Uni- ada. He is chairman of the Trail School District-No. 11 and has been prominent in the develop- ment of skiing facilities at Ross- Girl Guide. Parent Group’ A regular meeting of the Castlegar parent group to Guides and Browntes was held last week at the home of Mrs, M. Gallo with 12 members. present and Mrs, J. Strelioff presiding, Plans for the season were discussed, Mrs, T, R. McGauley, who. is now a Gutder, resigned -as secretary of the group asa leader cannot take office in the parent’ group.’ Mrs.” J.’ Mc- Kinnon acted secretary for the evening. Uniforms for. leaders: was discussed. A meeting place for. a Guide company, was also dis- eugsed. The Guide company’ has been divided into two companies, It was reported by. Mrs. H. had:to place their:names on a waiting -lst for: Brownles. If any one is interested: in work- to 10 years of age, Mrs. John- son would be glad to-hear from them, -- There is a Land Ranger company in Castlegar and one in Robson and a helper is need- ed for both companies, At the close of the meet- ing refreshments were served by the hostess. Johnson, ‘district commissioner, . ‘ that there ‘are girls who have bas ing with these girls from seven | i we stock full suloction of SAVAGE SHOES for childron Plan ‘to Attend. the-: New Democratic Party | . “Meet the ‘Candidate’: Dance and Party’ Fri., Nov. 5 Mine-Mill Hall, Trail, No Adm, Charge Refréshm and § LIMITED Government ‘Approved | FLYING SCHOOL Air Charter Service - Rentals - Sightseeing Pikchte Located at the Castlegar Airport |”: PH, DAYS 365-7444. PH, NIGHTS 365-7035 Vancouver. Church Scene ' OF Bissell-Ellis ‘The Unitarian’ Church ‘of |d Vancouver was the scene of a wedding : recently: when ‘Diane Marie Ells became'the bride’ of Douglas Bruce Bissell, » Rev.’ Phillip’ Hewett heard the vows of .the daughter of Mr, and -Mrs, William Ellis of .Van- couver and the son of Mr. and . Claude Bissell of Kinnaird, ‘For her wedding, the brids chose a princess:style gown of a quipute Jace jacket. A peau “' PETTITT PHOTOS For: the Finest Photograph raphy See the PETRI CAMERA i With 2'- Year. Guarantee PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd LLUILI3d © 5 - BETTITT PHOTOS is Wedding de: sole bow with lace trim held her full length, two tlered veil of silk illusion’and she’ ‘carried stephanotl. of white ‘mums and pha ‘The’ bride's only jewelry was a pearl.and gold bracelet, the gift of the groom. Miss Dale Gray was her | 0! cousin's maid ‘of honor. in’ a princess style frock of autumn green velvet. oo; She wore a velvet petal head-dress : with: yellow : veiling trim’ and. carried a’: colonial hnosegay of yellow rosebuds and mu ‘Daryl Bissell was brother's best man and Gorden | ushered, and Robert Brinton us. * recepticit at Cay ilano Golf and Countty Club fo! followed the ceremony and the toast ‘to the bride was given by W. John it they, Thompson. sere :Among the guests present from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Ross: Rathie.. of Calgary; Mrs. John’: Tawse « of © Nelson; Mr..and: Mrs. L:* oS Pb ne berni;: Mrs.'F.. McLean, | Hoy Mrsi L. B. Rupert, Victoria; an Jacobson’ of ‘Kin: tated and the parents of the For ey anak trip to the United the pride ROMP Issues Warning, to Kids Bowling Riding Bicycles corned with the nding habltsrof gia cof SH das @ riding ‘hal children ’on_ bicycl ete ° Single. “Police stressed. the dange: of out hts riding ith- | 646, ‘Team ‘High Single. tea: gent on ey i . m3 mce proper: traffic algae and obey ie law a: ML police vat as well ‘as motorists, ‘Hi gle: John ‘nocd "202; 2 Mens ex | High Three Dennis Chernenkoft THURSDAY MORNING pou Team ‘points: Chi . Flintstones | 3, oGhoreaitls 4 4, Five Thumbs 4, Other 600's Irene Ev ‘Koreen 240, LHT \ LHS poe Team hi igh three team 3—| Helen ‘Leduc 654: THS Be 828, avers ints: Minx 4, uirrels 0, Hioas 2, Chipminia 2 Beavers ears tree s.. Afternoon Ri ROWDY ROLLE! ‘Ann Stazaila 225," LHT Tf. they continue to disobey ia| {fe rules of cyclin; will’ have why Mrs. D. Hughes, Ph. 365-5503 Visiting at the home: of ee Ma ry arte Mr Bi Are 3. 0,. Button ers er her | cata 3 Bridge Builders i, Ree. — AL Lad. 780, ‘THT. T| Maizle Zinio 520. THS Mosners ‘780, ‘THT. Moaners 2324. Team points: Screamers 12, Hooters 9, Groaners 16 18, Wailers 11, ‘Criers aa ‘MIXED CLASSIC eae 3,'The ‘Fir Hone ive es * Cats 4: Other “00'S lernie ar, Merkel 627, Resident of District Dies at North Van. A long time resident of this =| aa CENTRAL FOOD MART} PH. 365-5336 KINNAIRD | FREE DELIVERY We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Sugar 25 te. $1.99 Coffee Nabob, tb. cna. ) Pink Salmon 3 7%02. tins $1. Soup Chicken Noodle, a, House 5-49) Rolled Oats Ogilvie, ae ‘ 59c Tomatoes Bullmarts, 3 260. tine $1. Walnuts Hib es 79¢ $1. Jello pudding asstd., 8 for... : Pork Chops all cuts, Ib. ulars 3, $ s 1, TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE '9to lt district, Joseph Hornsby, ° 80, sy Bd ‘Mrs. Fred ‘Brigge- Joyce. LAE Jayco Turner 271, LuT gee in’ North: Vancouver’ Oct. we Bom ‘im England in 1885, Cowlin MHT Tom se 661. from thelr holiday s which; for Nuihawke 27.4 ’ Hornsby. “lived on: Cedar the: past. few..wee! Bt, Gastlogee for'a number of patient in th Castions newlywed. cou] ple will trict Hospital. logaran aod Dis: auctioneers, | versity of Alberta with a degree land. in 1946 make thelr home in Vancouver. The evening was in civil ‘and with the SuaDPine or fading Of! joined Cominco in the same year. He has held a number of supervisory posts in mainten- ance and production in the Trail fertilizer operations, mainly at the Warfield chemical and fert- P & G Builders ‘Supply qm cement | ——— Hair Styling ; Eglets bi ei eee PLYWOODS Ba eoneee was Bologna ib. fatale Pash aielemelats Scouting News in District to: Portland and “eastern of’ Oregon” where” they visit Bananas 6 Ibs. . uses BOSSE’S JEWELLERY Phone 965-7141 Castlegar News ilizer plant. Mr. Downie is a member of the Engineering Institute of Ca- nada and the / Association | of of PL 0 le TRUDI’S. Maternity Shop . “EVERYTHING IN CLOTHING FOR MOTHERS-IN-WAITING” iY, Upstairs at 1178 Bay Avenue f\ TRAIL, B.C. — PHONE 368-5979 lives at Rossland and is active i in community organizations. Mr. Robinson was born in Owen Sound, Ont. He graduated chemical’ engineering from ine University of | Toronto in 1936 and in the same year, join ed Cominco's staff at'-Tr: ter extensive research work in the chemical and fertilizer divi- sion, he was appointed superin- tendent of development, hydro- If you had a family of near- ly 3,000 boys from the. age eight to 18 you -would need a great deal of housekeeping and | also adult supervision. BAT That’ ‘is the; number cof Cubs, Scouts; Venturers and Rovers in the: ‘Kootenay-Bound- ary region which, extends from Beaverdell . to -Natal:.and from the iW ‘Windermere. to the Arrow It is the function of the ‘re- gional council:to:keep house for such a:large “family with the mreat assistance of’ about. 1,000 Mitey. Miles, ‘Pee Wee. Pups * [its quarterly ‘meé dult cand committee macrubers, sboth: al male. : ‘The council mat ‘recently at ecting - at brgok under’ the }'c e | are in = Cran- | Will be ‘slightly over. $1: Seen in Regional Report reported on activities in the East Kootenay's for which he is responsible, ‘The commissioners or representatives of the nine +] distr} gave reports on their activities. pos" Many camps were held last ‘summer with 399 Cubs and 443 Scouts taking part'in registered camps. Several adventure camps stressed’ the need for more formed ‘at Wardner and groups the formation at Lardeau and Ymir. The Regional Budget for 1966 was-presented by the trea- surer, Aikens of Nelson. The: total budget for the year 4,500. ‘This-amount is raised. by. were held as well. Some reports |" leaders. A’ new group has beent Ph. 365-8161) Builders DOORS. . MOULDINGS WINDOWS “LUMBER : HARDWARE. FLOOR TILES 5 PT a i STORM+ SCREEN 2 WINDOWS In Hours: Daily 9-6: Thursday 99 Located ‘Above Bob's Pay’N Taksit Phone 365-6717 . XMAS. GIFTS NOW relatives and friends, ;. day after daughter, Rev. and Faris: -Mr-- and. Mrs, He Mr. ant formerly of: Robson, now they ding several days Mr. ‘and Mrs. E. L. Hein- rich of Davidion, Sask. left Mon- | Menzies:619.:.. "spent TUESDAY visiting “thelr ” sor-inJaw “and 9, Mrs,D.. L. | 5 were bresent during ‘the sacra-}~ ptisni: of" their’ home at 602 10th WED, {MORNING BR VERS. ed Saturday from et 10. day ‘vacation’ during. which birds 980, . THT. visited: Virginia i Seer vn Hotshots. 45, Boysters ‘15, Oth : oe - He joined Cominc in the ae co in 1913 ACHES Joan Johnson 250, LET a| Irene Smith 608, THS,Thun an iNoe Tide King Sie 2 Air Wick sony, Air Frecteer 59C Delsey Tissue 4 rots af Bleach . davex, Vagal. Ivory Liquid ‘cur sm 89cR $1.39 | TTT_Oiii mm mnATn| KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ie El ST. RITA’S HALL Nevada and San Francisco, >ys-Did you re A clean das 4 All ups; districts and the boys group ‘> uur flour box | ston. Districts were’.represented and | themselves | through: salvage, orts were receiv yed-as'to‘the| drives, apple day, etc. In Adal, & Suppliers — MADE TO ORDER} LINOS — SASH AND DOOR “ ALL SIZES OF GLASS ELK CEMENT — PLYWOOD GLIDDEN PAINTS — HARDWARE AW Sizes of: Glass Cut to: ‘Order - WHILE sTocKs ARE AT THEIR PEAK Begin Season’ rep ) After a “week of pre-season health activities of the’ Jarge | tion some of the: districts skating practice to iron’ out the | Scout fa’ ceive’ grants. from their ocal cs , kinks and ‘unused muscles from Mr. :'T.? ‘Charlton of Trail Community Chests. ‘ the -- summer ©: recess, - hockey | regional‘commissioner,; reported] .<.:A Court of Honor for dist- coaches. as well as players. got k of various ‘ provin- rict and Zestonal commission- | == ittees '-which:. keep | ers was also held and many =| ‘Mitey Mites and Pee Wee -Pups or: the 40,000° members |'plans were made € the out: in full “foree. ‘Ifyou: have | i ince and the: Yukon.|B.C, and the never — witnessed these: little said that plans were Well of scouters and committee men. FRONT. ST. advanced for the Provincial Ad-|-" It was decided that every venture ‘Jamboree ‘to -‘he. held} assistance should be given to the next summer. at Penticton; when | provincial and federal: Centen- 3,000. Scouts “from all:parts of | nial Committees where possible. S.A.,° and ‘possib- | The. Scouts of B.C. have been ‘y. will ‘camp to-| asked to assist with a chain of e posting of the Wee ine gether for:eight da’ beacon fires to he set across the TONIGHT a for the various. minor ~ hockey. “The . Kooteitay . Boundary | province next year to help cel- c_AAcccCTTATCMHCRRNHCONONRETRSaN teams playing’ this year. Region will be sending 198 boys | elbrate B.C.'s Centennary. to the jamboree, about four ga a boys from each trogp, 3 : will be held, in Idaho: in 1967 CADY’ 'S CAMPAIGN . C-O-R-N- E-R ‘Assistant Regional. Commis- ei fi Ay Seated fit $ LE . eal . d moet af he Legion Hal” LET GEORGE DO IT! re esa A few days ago I said why a gov- - au: Soe) jl ag ancien ei : ns a [ere lay ernment member should represent Koo- : z ; seen ue e “ Bab chad fiche tants Passe Ta | the; Pension: advocate are: asked tenay-West, Now I want: to tell you .a Crown ‘Point Hotel, ‘ial on Pe few. reasons why I feel the other. candi- noon of Nov..-16 and: the ‘dates should not receive your support. morning of: Nov.::17,: and make S u : appointment : through Mr. Cab The Social Credit candidate seems to vert.:: represent the Bennett doctrine of Cana- dianism.. ‘His doctrine is let British Columbia ‘prosper and the rest of Canada be neglected. The Tory candidate appatently ‘represents the Diefenbaker Par- ty, although: the “Chief's” leadership appears tenuous and. transitory. I€ the irresponsible, promises of his party's ‘3 platform are kept, Can- ada Jebrate:100 years of Confereration: in bankruptcy. " The Socialist has r ted this riding for 20 years. ‘Where is our all-weather airport? What has he done ‘about. freight rates and’ “tcansportation 3 jin this corner of Canada? Nothing! Contrary to the interests. of.;his constituents, he has fought a one-man oppo- sition’ to the Columbia River Develop tt. If he had ‘his way, the prosperity we are enjoying from the Duncan and Arrow. Lakes Dams would not exist. The thousands of men working ; and, spending in our area would be looki here for For a better Kooteriafy-West. and. a: better Canada, I urgently request: your support on Nov. 8th. A vote for a Liberal Candidate is a vote for stable majority Government. On Monday; November 8 Vote: | GEORGE CADY i ly. Was Mrs. Patricia A.-Paul who ‘receives the value of her cheque in erchandise STOP - SHOP - SAVE AT "ROBINSON Oats: underway Saturday with the THIS WEEK’S ‘SPECIAL * _PRE-FINISHED, HARDBOARDS | °$4.25 a “Sheet ~ & “fe Take Better Care of ‘Yo ir Building Needs” At. the ‘regular: bism onthly "686 COLUMBIA VENUE —— “PHONE, 965-5155 mR i} : ae Sees Hotel hota b eeeeacae ad meeting noid om ‘Tueeday ‘nlghe | x al A a , Oo Era oe Tor aed. ae, ted >and: one aun member- Ena [oi | s —— I SPONGE MOP Stuart House (reg. $1 98), edch 89e a vised 1 that py.;and ‘wreath. distribution “take'place «on «‘Thuraday and Saturday‘of this‘ week and help 4s-urgently, nee eded. Room by yy: ‘Temperature Conrad ' with... # MILK Evaporated Ca fhiation, tall 7 tins . des ree yon: the -popp! Relined and | anug as.e dentists mold with CUSHION SRE, Unique sented die covery. eee vate 2 Size . $1. 39° TIDE Giant oe 790 von LIQUID 24-07. with coupon... 79 size 3-33c the usual -parade,: service ‘at the Cenotaph ‘and ’in* the. evening a social for Legion: members and their .wives starting ‘at..9. p.m. ‘Wom and rough areze on dental plates cause looseness, ae ite | CUSHION: GRP coats.’ rough: ‘a:clear,' pilablo roliner se socartens and tastola: eed have ‘travelled much: to’ meet . many. of ju and I regret that I hayen’t ‘met you all as “I feel our open forums. have been very ! good and’your questions rtant. 9.) a) we, will : One simpte et ta at for: Thor measuring. oni Re: CUSHION fing,.you q Tort want in‘ each ‘room of: your -.°°.. i homes 3 You'll Po Bealtatls N - iho dros or cold spots’ ‘respira : ond annoying can TSAVE 7: 7TRiALTaGE eae WEST: KOOTENAY: POWER: ae Fearne Matbe.ccesacosenses ‘Aditrea “Vote STAN "HORSWILL |. X ABER AAD