PROUD WINNERS in the West Kootenay are the Castlegar Stars, winners last week of a trophy emblematic of soccer finesse above all others in the are team members Edward Chaves, left, Wayne Kinakin, centre, and Ross Rapose. The trophy was won at playoffs held in Nelson. league. Posing with the trophy Recreation Concerns Toastmasters At last Thursday’s meet- ing of the Castlegar wo masters club, held at the Hi Arrow Arms, the proposed recreation complex was dis- cussed mbers of the club pals a_ typical mayor and his council. Mike Harnadek and Sid Newman had been assigned to speak for and eas the complex, respecti Har’ Harnadek felt a a complex was essen! this area and would satisty many present needs. One of the important points brought out was that although the complex would serve every- body, it would make its great- est contribution to the youth ity. 2, He went on to state that we are living in a hectic, ur- banized society which left lit. some aspect of Toastmaster- tle time to be spent with our ctlldreny The compiex would other hand, could not see how the outly- ing districts would vote for a He asked the council how they would feel if, due a dif- ferent population distribu- tion, the complex was located at South Slocan. Even the proposed loca- tion near Selkirk College was too remote from the mass of the pepulace, he went on. ‘The only persons who would smile about that loca- tion would be college stu- dents and they probably would not appreciate it any- in fact, he said, they ai peabably like to take % over. His last point was that with the bond rates only re- cently starting to fall, why buy at an expensive time? He ended by saying this|Sherbiko with six present. A was neither the time nor the devotlonal period sas sco place. The proposer and oppos- er having "presented. their | and (garde sent out. cases, council then s proceeded to discuss the matter. Jack Chernoff felt that| well cards if the s gutlying. areas were |by aul members. 3 at the meet- assessed lower rate, jing those aaa * probably would|and J. Lipset ae meeting vote for it. However ane qoaid Abn benediction. only after al e local facil- ities had been opened to the |to Kinnaird UCW Si public and proved inadequate ACW Robson WA ton mem- should a Complex ened to the public even if they had to storm the gates to bring this about. Unfortunately, ju just 3 the council was war! subject, the abied: eae te out. Les York was the next: speaker and showed much romise. his fourth speech from the basic train- ing manual. Harnadek. Theme for the next meet- ing, to be held next Thurs- day, will be World Freedom. The club executive met after the a regula meeting and and lecided that future progr: would include a debate ‘and immediately. A new innovation will be for one member to explain ing at each meeting. This yu be to familiarize each of the members with the duties e [OF the club executive. Fall Bazaar Be Local UcW to precede a pak pee on the matter, however. was held at the home of Mrs. ted by Mrs. I McN angie visits had been made travelling bake aaa io to be held October 10, ‘ds had been pees for Mrs. m Easton was closed with a Mizpah ‘Invitations are a be sent st. David's Bers. and any in- be considered. Norm Fields, the club ed- ‘Shank offering meeting” in ested persons to attend a To Attend The Third Annual OPEN HOUSE AT THE Next Thursday, October 10th 5-8p.m-. * FIREWORKS * REFRESHMENTS * GUIDES TO EXPLAIN FEATURES OF THE PROJECT * FLOTILLA OF BOATS THROUGH THE LOCK * CELGAR WILL MOVE LOGS THROUGH THE LOCK *SHSS BAND * SQUADRON 581 AIR CADETS More Program Details Will Appear in Next Week’s Gastlegar News SSR eres no Perse tne Jogging Glasses Are Just {deal To Maintain Trim Dear Sir: The exercise needs of the adult are somewhat different from those of youth; adults show progressive, deteriora- tion in the efficiency of the heart-lung-blood vessels (the cardio-vascular system), This is due partly to phy- sical inactivity, for few oc- cupations nowadays make any great demand on the cardio- Nascar system. ere is some evidence that the hy heart and blood ves- sels, which are largely com- posed of muscle tissue, re- quire exercise as well as oth- er muscles in the body. ood” exercise, then, would be one which exercis- our younger da! ud be ‘taken a ites fit to join the Foaing clubs that are held Imes a week in “Rob- son, tare cues a Kinnaird and Blueber try It’s free — all you bring is yourself. W. J. Pacholzuk, Recreation Director. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Ph. 365-5637 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Plaza Castleaird Family Bible Hour - 10 a.m. | ti Worship 11 a.m. Evan ‘Worship - 7.30 p.m. — THE SALVATION ARMY 7.30 p.m. Evening Si Tuesday: 7.30 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study 7.30 ein Home League < 30 p.m. Open Air and Young les. Parhis invited to all services, You are never. a stranger at) th; 7112 LUTHERAN CHURCH -SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St. David's Anglican Church the Army Envoy and Mrs. K.- Mallory Ph. 365- 3 —_—— Sunday School 2 p.m. v. Harold.C. Clark CHURCH OF GOD Sunday School (9.15 a.m. ip, 10 a.m. @ Junction BA, has been work- stations for the past 22 years. EXPERT. TOUCH is given a customer's car by Herb Seiler, (new, operator of the BA service station near the Kinnaird Mr. Seiler comes to th e Kinnaird area with an over more than two de- ; |cades. O£ his 22 years in automotive-oriented concerns, 12 ‘were in Germany. He has also worked in several provinces of Canada. — Castlegar News Photo iy new service station and a brand new station operator— but the business of servicing cars is nothing new to the man who is in charge of. the business, Herb Seiler, operator of ing in garages and service For the last 12 of these he has been in Canada, work- ing in Ontario, in Fernie and Winfield, B.C. For the 10 years before that, he was in- ;volved in the same enter- prise in Germany. Junction BA, formerly frank’s BA, opened for busi- ness under its new operator Jubilee Award Was Presented. _ To Kinnaird Girl “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365-5503 Ann of Kinnaird, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. McMillan, was named one of the 1968 Dia- mond Jubilee Award winners. She is continuing her education at Selkirk College. Known as Diamond Jub- are still in the middie of canning and others have put thelr feet up and called it quit “ole Ra should still have fruit, give a second thought to pulting pp just a a time, instead of sugary why | me, o! ne wi not use. an artificial sweet- eiere tly to one nelghbour eno Wi was doing just that. The fruit was to a gift to a diabetic. AW hy. not keep a few quarts on your shelf? You might find more people than you realize who would appre- ciate such a gestur oy borsch, bite the question, can it be canned fhe arisen. quite ‘questionable when it comes to processing e ars. ié anyone knows pow! to do this successfully, the thod would be aupreciated by many. st ee A pet peeve was jvaiced to -me It seems with the | growth | of the town of Castlegar. the traffic congestion at tne post office nt 2 coain hours is very hi 5 The 4 peeve — why must people parked in the immed- late area of the post office take time to read their mail on the spot while others aim- lessly drive around looking for a spot to park? Another peeve can be found in the new B.C. Tel 7 p.m. Fri. Youth Fellowship 7.30 p.m. Wed. Bible Study and Prayer — Held in Homes —_—<$—$_$—$<—— PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. L. M. Simmones i Phone 365-5212 Sunday School 9.55 a.m. naird is as the Village of emia -* & 8 & We seem to have lost a summer but if we get a few It seems ¢ tne fawn of Kin-| 8 It is the kind of day that makes you doreet just, about the Sunday roast. . . As I said, it is the kind of day that) makes you forget just about everything. Robson Store Has New Owner The Robson Store; and Bakery is now so in pre- mises formerly operated ; Joe Marshall, ots af Proprietors. Mr. and Mrs. George Has are operat- ing the business as a bakery specializing in all sorts of baked gous except bread. They are also operating a short order counter, soda fountain sr, “Hat soft drinks, {| Program established by. Com- ilee awards, the 1968 schol- arships are part of a five- year, $300,000 education aid inco in 1966, and are in two groups: $500 to students with averages of 86 per cent or better and $350 to students with averages from 73 to 85 per cent. Beverley’ award was in ree olarships totalling $19,0UU have been awarded by Cominco to 50 high school graduates who are sons or daughters of Cominco _em— ployees in Canada for 1968. To. date, 171 students have received Diamond sab ilee awards, totalling $64,200. Shower Honors ‘ Blueberry Girl Married Saturday Some 20 guests attend- whose sto ack ara place vice, as a takeout menu established. . Haskins, known friends as “W ” has also had experience as a cook in Rospltals and during World Mr. Haskins sala he hopes to establish Robson Store and iver they ‘want to go out,” put do ot wish to co! toe Castlegar. come to _down- of Haspberty Vi Mrs. Mike Tae: aga of Blueberry. Creek decorated the place of honor in pink and white and made corsages for presentation to the Eris: CASTLEGAR, NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 3, 1968 New Kinnaird Station Open Under New Management Kinnaird has a relative-| the middle of September. “It always happens this Even so, cars were com- Personal service was ob- Business is not exactly}way when you have new|ing and going, “the boss”|viously his concern. booming yet, but Mr. Seiler/owners,” he said. “More|was smiling as he ran from Mr. Seller is married is confident that time will|people will begin to come in| pumps to cars and trucks and|but has no children. He is improve ‘this situation. as I become better known.” ! back to the workbench inside.!a resident of Kinnaird. EE ES The British American Oil Co. ANNOUNCES The Change of Name of FRANK‘S BA SERVICE to . Junction B.A. Service KINNAIRD, B.C. “The Junction B.A. Service is now under the manage- ment of HERB SEILER, Government Certified Mech- anic with 20 years experience. OFFERING A COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE PHONE 365-3014 B.A. 98 - 88 GASOLINES, TIRES, BATTERIES & MOTOR OILS elect; her mother, Mrs. Sai dm and the eroom's e Fol an ev ol bingo and other parlor gam- es, Miss Podmoroff was pre- sented with a living room space-saver. more weekends as beautiful this time of year 7.30 p. foung Peoples 7.30 pm, ht colors of fall, king, when viewed from the air. It must be almost Thanks- siving, for my husband who ilot, a point of g I have that or one par- ticular ride each yt If it is ‘pietures yo you want be sure to have ‘Problem Windows? NTRODUCTORY Labour Tune-Up Special This Offer Good for Month of October TIGHTEN MANIFOLD REPLACE SPARK PLUGS lenty 0 film. seven as will heave the ort, you want a pic- pla % Bellsick “Col ‘College, the REPLACE CONDENSER & POINTS ADJUST CARBURETOR — EXTERIOR — ucational vice-president, back- ed up these observations with the comment that certainly all the facilities paid for by |Suggested date was the taxpayers should be op-| October. Come In and Sale This Weekend, HOUSE OF 10% OFF SALE On Purchase Over $1.50 CLEARING SUMMER STOCK More Fashions Arriving Daily Patronage is Appreciated ARMAC’S Florence Armstrong and Dorothy MacPherson Telephone 365-5111 Brouse — Your Fri. & Sat., Oct. 4 & 5 FINE FABRICS Domestic and Fire Protection Room Navigation Leck Control Desk (Deep in the Bowels of the Arrow Dam) View of Low Level Port Hoist Room "(Control Room is 100 Ft. Above the Lock Deck) {Each Gate Has its Own Giant Hoist) ANNUAL TOUR SPONSORED BY B.C. HYDRO, FOUNDATION - DRAVO, CBA, CASTLEGAR NEWS All the Family Will Enjoy This Open House Beebe urn sewer Ae c. Vv. S. Walker old Salient bridge in the shadow of the new, the Kin- GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th Ave. Kinnaird Rev. J. H. Wiseman Friendship Service and Sunday School 9.30 a.m. REGIONAL ECUMENICAL . PARISH Aluminum h ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. Terry Allen — Services at 8.00 a.m. and 11.00 a.m. Ph. 365-7424 MORNING Castlegar, 11.15 am. Sunday Schr UNITED CHURCH CASTLEGAR & ROBSON Rev. Geo. Hermanson — Ph. 365-8337 oo], Castlegar, 9.80 a.m. Wo! Robson, 9.45 a.m. Kinnaird 11.00 a.m. UNITED CHURCH KINNAIRD - GENELLE Rev. Clinton Howard — Ph. 365-7814 Sunday School, Kinnaird, 9.30 a.m. Genelle 9.30 a.m. These rollers are series-where sash SB specifications. FREE ESTIMATES Westcraft Custom Line Sliding Patio Doors “White and Beige, or Any Color C.M.H.C. Approved The Westcraft Custom Line features ball ig rollers that run on quiet nylon tires. 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