Seponaibilifics ‘of Parents, © : Packs and Guides Ouilined - Dear ‘Sic: ‘i This letter is to convey to the parents of Guides and Brow-| nies the responsibility they have in assisting in the work of this world wide organization, -"\ Here are some facts e directed’ to new mem! or to those who: know. nothing of the requirements of a Guide Brownie: - Responsibilities. of Guides and Brownles 1, Wear uniform regularly and with pride. 2, Bring your weekly con- fairy Any Pad you figu THE FINEST)“. >% ‘WELCOME TO. _GASTLEGAR TS WELCOME WAGON A wistt from our hostess win mane you Teal at home, with her basket of gifts and answers to questions about the city, tts services and facilities, Just call 365-8048 _. OR WRITE . WELCOME WAGON : Box 364—Kinnalrd, B.C, “With Information Se per week or 26c per month. 3. Cooperate with your guid- er and work with her to com- Plete, your’ program. 4, Attend meetings regular- iy. Responsibilities of Parents to Guides _ Brownies: 1, See that your child has a uniform, 2, See that she wears her uniform to meetings. See that she has her dues each week or month. Ip her with special: ting work | as required, eg. and sewing. at ‘Frovide transportation, if Feauiredt ilities of Parents to Local Parents Association: 1, Attend meetings. 2. Support fund drives, ei- ther through purchases or con- tributions, 3. Asi the guiders when sist called upon whenever Possible. ey ‘gold) which is |S"! 3, Provide monetary. ‘auslat- ance to a pack or company if Nursing’ ‘School 'S tudied ‘For Notre’ Di A preliminary survey to de: termine the possibility of. setting up a ‘school’ of nursing at Notre Dame Univeralty | is now belng ducted by, a nurse req! . 4. Frovide tatl wien required. 5. Provide testers who can asaist in teaching and also test for proficiency badges and re- z requirements. 6, Provide the means where- by a guider can continue her studies at training sessions, Due to the large number of Guides and Brownies and the lack of leaders, a walting list, will be started and’ all’ girl will not be able to get into the group of their choice until more leaders are found, If you, or any >of your acquaintences are interested in this type of work, please contact your Parents’ As- sociation, or.the Guider of your child's pack or br company. from Victorla, Sister Mary, Beatrice, SA, joined NDU’s, faculty a month Liberal Campaign Gomes Off Rocks Signs painted on rocks :in West Kootenay. on: behalf of the’ Liberal party ‘campaign: for. the federal election) will: be cover- ed in‘ the best manner possible, Liberal candidate George Cady says. Mr. Cady explained ‘that the rocks had been’ painted by stu- dents who had: been ‘engaged prior to'returning to their stu- dies at University of B.C. Enumeration statistics for the Kootenay-West electoral dis- fice are as follows: Total elect- $1,655; total unteer to assist at camps, hikes, regular pack meetings, or hold- ing office. Responsibilities of Parents As- sociation to Guiders and their Packs or Companies: 1. Assist the Guider in pack or ebaipany when required. Provide funds for Guiders ‘Buy a gallon of Glidden _Homogenized Spred Satin ‘and get a quart of Spred Lustre FREE. Save$3.40 _ With every galion of Homogenized Spred Satin you buy at the ” regular ict orice ‘we will be pleased to give you a quart of Spred’ Lustre for trim and woodwork Absolutely Freel Your choice of colors Is as wide as the rainbow. KOOTENAY BUILDERS & SUPPLIERS | COLUMBIA AVE. = CASTLEGAR — PH. 365 5158 polling divisions established 182 plus nine advance polling divi- sions. This is an increase of 1,616 electors and an increase of five veneral election, reports return- ing officer Robert B. Walker. The preliminary lists of el- ectors for urban polling divi- sions are now in the course of printing and will be distribut- ed to urban households through the mail on or about Oct, 13. >»; These-preliminary lists: for urban polling divisions are sub- ject to additions, deletions and corrections at the rts of re- vision, to be held on Oct. 21, 22 and 28 established as follows: . Nelson, at Chamber of Com- merce Building before Geo. H. Kirby. Rossland, ‘at 2020 Wash- _Keootenay-West Riding Electors Show Increase polling divisions over the 1963] 2 ington St. before C. Harold Clegg. Trail at 1158 ae St. before Roland N. Crowe. Additions, deletions and cor- rections to preliminary lists of electors in rural polling divi- sions may be:made by the el- ector appearing before the enu- merator prior to.10 p.m. on Oct. ime College ago to investigate the academic and clinical facllitles available, She. will also be starting a.sur- vay. of area hospitals shortly, At present there is only one univers school’ of ‘nursing in BC. at Ne Univeralty of, , tish Columbia, ‘To obtain.a bachel lor sel. BANQUET. 4 3.00 porscas — AVAILABLE’ FOR’ 6 KING t Luncheons, Dinners, Weddings, Meeting Dining Room -. ~.Catteo Shop 7 days par week 7 a.m, Hoe ydro. art: de ‘prospectors Renervattons . 865-7277 ence ‘degree ‘in nursing 50 cent of the curriculum cons! 8 of courses in the: arts, human- ities, social sciences, natural scl- ences and philosophy ‘and the remainder made up of nursing subjects such) as medical, sur- ‘obstetics, child and psy- chiatric nursing. Sister Mary Beatrice‘ hold 8 BSc in nursing from the Col- lege of Saint Teresa, Winona, Minnesota and she did her prac- a} ’s: Hospital yt master’s in’ nursing with’a major in TuESing school administration. ‘An’ active member. of the BC. Registered Nurses’ Asse! ' COLUMBIA ‘CELLULOSE CO. LID.: 57 (Celgar Lumber. Division | PAYROLL ‘CLERK © We have 2 vacancy in our accounting department ” for a lady. payroll clerk. Applicants ; for ‘this posi-. ~ tion should be proficient i in typing and’ have ; some . book ability, F roll work is the . -but not Industrial Relations Department, - Columbia Cellulose Co. Ltd., Celgar. Lumber Division, Box 950, © i ioe Castlegar, B. Coe : 5 “tt ation she ‘isa th council and:an executive of the organization and serves onthe scholarship committee and the board ‘of, examiners. She was nominated by the National, League for Nursing to act.as an expert test item writ: er to construct the examina- tion for | the nursing of children. er Mary Beatrice in June attended "the International Con- gress ¢ of Nurses held in Frank- furt, Germany, to act as an Eng- lsh speaking secretary there. Dr. Kenneth Prior, a form- er mlbslonaty, with wide exper- fence in Angola‘‘and Nigeria, will open the mission festival at the YGastlegar United Church on Baneay: fe will be guest speaker at the Fie 15 a.m. service. Dr. Prior graduated: from the University of Alberta in eeptee hundred and fifty |¢ ago’ this month, the Pil- yim Fathers ‘and. their Indian guests and benefactors sat down to. a: feast of venison, salmon, clams, oysters, fat eels, wild tur: key, Inaize, squash, bread, grae pes and wine. aT This was the first giving feast 1 in. _ the New World. Last Th the C: For Crossword Puzzle ' Answer Seo - BOSSE’S ame JEWELLERY Be ae 28-Dinnes Ad ‘on Page 3. BOSSE’S yeprd term S-Animal $eRtched = £EEe. ae 18-Be oe toastmasters, using many of the: above: items, but: in ‘cans, plus some pictures as a’ background, held ‘a lively discussion on ‘the theme ‘of Thanksgiving. k le. each. man:saw signi- ficance. and drew’ on ° recollec- Thanks- |. ‘Local Toastmasters Enjoy Real Thanksgiving Dinner ‘Castlegar United Church Holding Mission Festival | - {University of .Alberta awarded 1926 and the same year went to Angola as an agricultural mis- sionary.. Twelve years later he was transferred to Asaba, Nige- ria, and while there founded the rural training centre, a joint Presbyterian, Methodist and An- glican institution. In 1951 he was sent ona special misison to Sudan, Ugan- da, Kenya and Tanganyika. The Dr. Prior an honorary. doctor. of laws degree in 1954, $ The ntission. festival will continue throughout the -after- noon with displays, books films, illustrating. the cular and throughout history — and each recalled the natural riches en- joyed by the people of Canada and -their very, real- reason for Thanksgiving in‘ a°land so rich in: political heritage _and- mate- rial ‘ wealth. es “Tabletopics master) J. A. Charters‘ drew the threads‘ of | the 1%“ hour : long ‘and’ widely ranging discussions together: and concluded by saying: “How truly we' Canadians should bd among the most thankful ‘people in the world.” and immensely varied: work across Canada *and’- throughout the world. There will be booths fea- turing ‘Japan: and ‘Kore: east dia; and Africa.and the develop’ in‘ Brazil and Trinidad as a large ‘display: of th sive home ‘mission work in Ca- mat “At 7.80 pm. Ierael Prab- hudass,' a" native. of. Trinidad Church : congregation “at Salmo, will speak ee Show so some of is who is now serving: the United’ URGENT. Leaders and Assistants needed dssparciehy for Cubs and Scouts Ip, Kinnaird. Without help the packs will close. Ph, 365-5443 or 365-5227. am Ln nn LY ncn Pacific Mobile Homes “invites you to round. and “open T days : a Wook Phone 365-6516 . Columbia Ave, Costign - ean | f 5 saeminincinicoean tions’ in ‘keeping with his inter- est and background — ie a7-Group. of .> Also Has All the At * to Your: Jewellery Needs Grant take ein card S4-Initlals: of ‘34th Preal- dent 57-Peinter" mi rent by tomobile, alk wearily ithered = 88 scORaergar- ment and. the the! engineer “— each’ saw -dif- ferent’ things in the same ite in the we water, ‘fall, ‘new. member Nils’ Kristensen ‘saw. the wealth and : variety’ of: forest’ products, game. to:be found and George Shanks: displayed:'a’ wealth . of knowledge ‘on: agriculture the world. across an, however, spoke tof ‘bread: — its variety and ‘religious and °se- zation ‘able ‘to ‘serve ‘to lize the’ effects rising ‘to assist’ the- Civil Auth 1 y Pitman saw. power Ae ‘Bernie ‘McKinnon ‘spoke of the |’ ‘The peacetime ‘role of Civit : Defence is‘ to:provide fa organi- \neutra- from na: }J tural or. remraett causes, and | P. .- orities and other ‘agencies’ i ‘in’ emergen- ey. measures | ‘whenever the: need "ST. JOHN: AMBULANCE ASSOGIATION CASTLEGAR - KINNARD CENTRE i _ST. JOHN FIRST AID CLASSES GLASSES FOR SENIORS & JUNIORS WILL BE HELD AT’ THE TWIN : RIVERS ‘ELEMENTARY * ‘SCHOOL: ‘COMMENCING “TONIGHT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER -14TH AT:7 P.M. REGISTRATION THIS: EVENING. FEES: MEN $5.00 LADIES $3.00 STUDENTS TAKING SENIOR CLASS $1.00 JUNIORS FREE. TEXT -BOOKS PROVIDED COMPANIES PAY FEES FOR CELGAR & C.M.&S.° woe Open : Not just’ another Place to eat : But the place to: eat: another Phone 65-7671. DUTCH ‘MAID Sf BAKERY: JAMITED ° MARVIN L , LeROY,. > BS., 0.0." _ Office “Hours: Mon, through 3 Bat: ‘ 112 Phone 3657355 i “ARROW LAKES. - TRAILER .COURT % INGER COMPAN OF JADA LTD.: 2°" Mrs, H.: Reese « : Home ‘Ph. 365: * Singer Sewing Machines, “Vacuums; ‘Polishers;;: Type-* “1 Goat or we'll give you the sexta Paint FREE! i ‘ «| eulous and: didn't“accept® it.” ir f : offered’ ig ea for our claims ‘| but: we: thought this was “ridi- -|mata trucker, each own two of = recorded, them "| involved For its‘Mica Creek po- Pa Were startled: last week to learn that thelr mining ‘claims, which ‘they. once- valued ‘at $100, 000, will be expropriate: “Hy! the; 'B, C. Hydro and Power’ AutHority,’ “This is. the first I've ne lays ago B.C, ydro, In Victoria: Wednesday ca- binet orders authorized :B.C. Hy- dro’ to’ take’ possession’ of * four area without eongent of the’ own- ers, McNeill, d his friend, Erle S. ‘ea a Nara- the claims. The oes, located and C,. Hydro vices" ‘thie “land wer project on the Columbia river, pensation; negotiations :are ‘con- “with ‘both ‘men.*He said .| that the claims have little com- +| than’ five per. cent - ore. | offer was withdrawn when B.C. . | came “known. its the naw interior latex guaranteed to cover inone - OVER “1000 : BREEZY COLORS Manufactured by General Paint Z Cotperation of Canada United — Oglow. Bros. : Buildin & supply COMP. NY LIMITED .. PHONE: 5057202) ‘| claims contain kyanite, mica and :| prodtction plan would eventu: + Hy. be worth; $100,000 to them, Victor Dolmage, ;has.;:reporte mercial value and contain less McNeill said he believes the garnet, He said he and Hill were once ‘offered..a’ shared-praduc- ‘tion’ agreement ‘by ::a -mining company forthe claims but the Hydro’s interest'in:the land be- They figured” the: * shared. Offer hold up the. Tne of: 3 dari but we do think wo: should fair compensatlon, There's a lot of difference between, 100 100,000," i +” McNeill. politea out ‘that he ' Colored Slides - Shown Senior ot] Citizens al Meot and Tha rogular meeting of Cas- tlegar’'and District Senior Citl- zens; ‘Association was held Frl- my 'CASTLEGAR NEWS; ui, Ot: ah ; Brothers Tells ea Minister ‘Donald ‘Bro! thers ‘sald’ last ‘week ‘two: pros. pectors protesting. expropriation, of; four; mining. claims: in To Go: to Arbitra tion ‘Miness | drawn’ whoa Hydfo's titerest in! the Property became known. “Said 'Brothers:|,“If thie, two’ prospectors can show the $100,- and Hill have, put a lot of, work Into: their‘ claims, ; (Under provincial mining regillations $100 worth of as- sessed work must. be. done. and recorded on every: claim every day ‘evening in the Legion Hall ors, Mra.'J. Best and Mrs, G. Re{th, present and Harry Evans pres! the Revelstoke ‘area’ ‘should, take! 000 6! with’S1_members and two vislt-| thelr case to arbitration, ~ - uld, have,'a good ‘case if the: iding, can’ ‘prove ‘they were offered fo Hvar 1 iy was bona tide, they; ould have a ‘pret food case Brothers said the pair wo-| before an Srbltbation Board” okesman said earlier ‘the ‘utility’s’’offer was PETTITT PHOTOS LOHd ie”. AY ‘spokesman ‘for the au- & thority ‘sald Inst week’ that com- er Mrs, Mrs, Fred . Smith. and. financial committee head, Les Davis, 9.30.a.m. could - meet. th: year } hink .this -is just’ push- } ii the itt mining claims in the Revelstoke | h = pnanie aroun e. sald, « “us nd Sea Martini; ‘Some. .of the business tended: to was plans of a bottle drive: to beheld Saturday. The Cubs’ and’ Scouts are to. meet in: front’ of the epost office at ‘Any parents who wish to help'the' boys with their drive em ‘at the post office. They. also need cars and a truck to collect the hottle and, dispose. of them.~ et The’ new , offi chalrnan, Irs & cers" “clude chairman, Mrs. We. Saunders; se- cretary, Mrs, M. -Moran;: ‘treasur: land. J. Blais; badge-secretary, i; vice- RC. sident » Sratiien g that area, sider, it'a very: good: plan. entertainment followed. in: England. - Treland and ing -pictures of” showed them; A setter was read from Mrs. mith, fhe provincial pre- she’ would pospone-her visit until the’ cit- izens are,able to arrange a com- bined meeting with all the Se. niorCitizens branches’ An: the “The'members discussed the Media: Care’: Plan. ‘and ‘all con- 2) After ‘the business session the meeting was. adjourned: and “Mrs,'R: Hunter ran the pro- jector for the showing, of some beautiful:;colored slides of «C, Fraser; which-he had taken while There. were | many: interest: “ruins, |.” churches, castles and pated beau- at tu gardens. One ‘very.-awe in- spiring one was the - Atlantic ocean swells, :There’ were ‘also shown some: very. beautiful: pic- tures of Trail and Castlegar. Mr. Fraser ‘gave a commentary ‘on the» pictures . as Mrs. Hunter $100,000: for the claims by ‘a private mining company, °”* An order-in-counell this week authorized 'B,C.:Hydro :to"expro- priate ; the ‘property :— needed for; construction . of . the » Mic: Creek dam — after the owners turned down. a Hydro offer of $100: for the claims, i The prospectors, 'Fred Mec- Neill 1 of; Penticton and Erie Hill Naramata, . say, they estimate they would have netted $100, 000 m ‘a made after an independent geo- logist estimated ' the '¢! little nee ‘value. ‘: " PEITITE PHOTOS. | SOLOHd L113. They. say. the. mineral de-! posits on the Property are locat-; ed in\a different: area than th Hydro. ‘agree- ment offered | by a private com- any. “They say the offer was with: "Fashion Show at Alpha Phi Mealing ‘Alpha P! Phi; chapter of, Beta Sigma Dats model meeting for its . pledges was. held at: the home. of Mrs, . P. - Gormley. ! Scot: CASTLEGAR MIXED CURLERS | Entries will now be accepted for. the 65°66 : season. Closing date will be | ‘October 22. Enter’ - complete rinks only, ‘ Mrs, D. Calder opened’ the with. a iene on: Hi refreshmenst. The to a close with | She Serving. of ness Unlimi ‘L. Nesbitt explained the International Of- fice and it’s uses. to’ the Pledges with Mrs..J. Gormley’ giving a “Wes réalize HAE we can't INSURANCE TABURAHEE AND, | REAL ‘ESTATE .NEEDS Phone. 365-7944 - ANDERSON - _ SHSS Activities” summary. of. the services, Ways and Means‘and Social’ 1 Adivities of the chapter. Mrs, ’E. Isakson explained ‘the books used in the lappi- : | TMM ne KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS “AGENCIES The utmost in heating coaere a yours with. a ‘ne stall pee ‘and=Blue- Fla ton, te nneace the ; requires: no chimrie evs! or >flue neal wall, .cool ‘sides and top. ‘highly: efficient for low, low” $3. ‘bills,’ Yours: co: ipletel; Furnace a comictata heating: ayetent ‘or. ducts, comes with wal thermostat for. all Crees lodern“design. has: “Resa (Safti-Flam ays: flush: to® fldor - on’ carpe --course,. Comes in’ three sizes ~chase,: $2.00, ‘on: Inland’s; By: MARIE ‘sETO : G. "Last: ‘week's ‘back-to-school dance can:be ‘reported as a. big; success,--The attendance .was ex- cellent, Congratulations’ go out to the decoration committee who when’ if'is made up. This week I interviewed, Mr. ‘Smith, another of our new tea- chers, Mr. Smith’s hometown is | con New, Westminster. He received | did* a ‘fine job ‘in his teacher the : activity. room into “a \“red ‘school house.” A Future Teachers’ Club has been formed in the school mh John: Holden,. our. : principal sponsor. President of the a ie is Dianne ’Soberlak; « vice-presi- ‘dent is Vicki Kellogg and secret- ‘ary-treasurer is Gwen: Jones. . Our. boys’; soccer team is ‘really on the top this year.. In a game against Nelson, the boys came out. ‘with, a 41. victory. Scorets. for ihe Winning team, were:W. tapoff and eae too. |) A fall and. winter. pose of the shows was. She sai sto® help “teen: ityles.that suit vis: to. C. At present: he‘ teaches Physical Ed- ucation, English and Guidance. Mr, Smith is an ardent hockey player and has travelled to Sale| Lake City.and’ Denver playing hockey ‘last winter. He ‘is coach- ing the junior soccer team and the gymnastics group. <.) Jane“Lambeth’ is school after two exciting in Great, Britain. She tr: through the .whole of E a vas cl epol parti week iby {1 Castlegar -RCMP.: th driving without due. care at atten! and fined '$75.°:." Mr. Perepolkin was involved cultural programs each ‘year. given with Mrs. J.-Dickson, Mrs, F. -Mattiazzi, Mrs.’ P.’F. ‘Konkin as ‘models. were Mrs. Nesbitt and Mrs, Dick- Me ae 3, A. Shutek, and’ Mrs. D. + (J. sMaskell hack : at |= A short fashion ‘show: was Cawte, ‘Mra. R.\Lightle, pars Mrs. M. Wood’ and ' Hostesses ‘ for. the evening "Pledges attending the meet- Mrs, McFarlane, TONIGHT © ERENCE AEC nn a TH MT AT DUTCH OVEN WHITE OR WHOLE WHEAT BREAD ‘Wor, § 5 loaves aS $1.00 ats bine ns: ‘SKIM MILK, tan Poni, § ROUND’ STEMS, Red. Label Bool, ib. ...... Fecken acede