é CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 3, 1966 Don Brothers Reports... will be taken, If the opposition y parties mean what they Bay, a and en in this Budget Debate it has be very difficult to assess their sition, I assume that they will associa- jose the Budget. My impres- alr Tet ug) iaud-Trall-Castlegar district was an industrial complex its pro- vincial electoral boundary should not. be changed, i area to include he Gotisen REFRIGERATED _ QUALITY MILK - and DAIRY PRODUCTS CASTLEGAR DRIVER HAROLD TAYLOR 365-7587 BLUEBERRY — ROBSON MIKE POPOFF 365-5493 WOODLAND PARK KINNAIRD and GENELLE FRANK HARVEY 365-5578 Fe Pi | Se | G.W.G. Work Clothes Stanfield’s Underwear Caras’ Wool Pants & Shirts Venetian Blinds Measwred and Installed Enamelied Pets & Pans | Complete Line OF Groceries at Fair Prices Every Day — Free Daily Delivery — CHEVELDAVE’S MERCANTILE LTD. Ph. 365-741? AR, 105 Main St. CASTLEG. mone! of the Bu Debate ‘are those benches, They have almost com- letely ge bu arguing about them to Soign in Mi et. But eince his 5 wick where the taxes are going up and not coming down. The Hon. P, A. Gaglardi in his talk to the Legislature last night, touched on the election is- sue when he said that it is in- feresting to note that the NDP in i election Vnhile in Britis bia the NDP are frightened to death even at the suggestion of a possible election. 1} promised, Jack White's FIELD & STREAM SAVAGE SHOES tor badedens Last Saturday was the an- nual wildlife banquet and, as oral hunters and with heir usual qerrifie spread, ‘The ‘wo added items to this year’s banquet were mountain sheep and porcupine and they were excellent. Oh yes, they did have bobcat on the menu, which I passed up, and, by way of var- ety, some smoked venison which I found different and quite ap- ent | petining. Guest speaker regional game from | biolo gist Ray Demarctd from out: P | tak on the Bie'son ‘Horn Sheep pro- blem in the East Kooten: uf Conservation, Ken Kiernan, is going to do about it. Until the day comes when the government recognizes wild life as a legitimate user of range lands, just as domestic stock are, John Q, Public hasn't a hope in hades of doing a thing about it, unless we can, by public sub- scription, raise sufficient funds to buy up winter ranges, and hold them for the use of our wild life. is of course ex- actly what Mr. Kiernan would like to see done so there would be more monies left in govern- the re lar monthly meet- Castlegar branch of Reg- members report ing Discussion mas held Gs mal a VO lelegate and non- voting delegate to the annual meeting in May at Victoria. Helfer, rh K. Price ‘and Mrs. M. Little are in charge of the tickets and donations:s wall be sol- icited from all m : Plans for the miisteict West Kootenay annual meeting, which ill be held in Castlegar on on 5, were outlined and a committee was formed to con- vene this event, with Mrs. G. ments, Gee EATER TATU) Fowler in charge of arrange- _ FOR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS e MEXICO - HA’ \WALLAN AND EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED The have been ordered and on sale for 50c when they ar- Mrs. H, Johnson, Ph. 365-8294 Mr. and Mrs. Nicky Faires of Vancouver visited pr eE sires CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN e WEST'S DEPT. STORE aunty, « weekend. with his Mrs. P, Stuibert, Mrs. visitor Wednesday. ern a testop Me ans. its, Mr, and H. Johnson was a Trail Faires was form: erly of Spree where ro he ‘ved Mr. and-Mrs, W. Garnett of ‘astlegar visitors Sat- pen ary ae DeFoe, Mra. H. District Nurses Found SHSS Student Bursary rive. Coffee was served following the meeting. The next meeting be March ment coffers for bim tp spend el trophy: Harold Leslie, the Hit on tourism and Phit Gaglardi to goats Let Biatako, the typical |§ spend on roads. a Boone and Mayor Bob Maddocks pledg- ed the support of council in|' backing the West Kootenay Zone of Rod and Gun Clubs in their effort iG obtain’ a alr shale for m marine life in the Arrow Lake, by the holding of a protest meet: the) ‘Grond Aggregate Sok Sohn fe ing here on Monday, April 4, event. and urged.all citizens to back ay ie eae were R. ‘Rem me in = wildlife associations in this. re-| the Juniors and Gary. Walsh in |e gard. the the Seniors, Youre truly got fhe no game for Trophy winners at eas | 1965, a lovely, goose ogg. c This year the fishing is go- phy el set of elk horns; in the sen-| ing ss Lino Griffoni took “the beat, as Art Andéijon, has al- mule deor and” the pon ready entered a twelve pound! in the trolling class) WIN DOWS: Builders. sui aoe Ta THIS WEEICS SPECIALS Glidden Fitst Line Paints sheep trophy; Dr. J. V. n and. Bud, Schwarteenhuer. weigh- 10% Off on Gallons edina elght Pound twelve ounce |# Farewell Sermon Ai Grace Chureh Of Rev. S. H. Kerr Rev. 8. H. Kerr preached his garewell sermon to Bree con gregation at Grace lan Church last Sundsy, Nine members of the Kin- naird United | Church CGIT were in attendance with their leader Mrs. Anne Titford. Miss Bonnie Ackney pre- sented an offering plate which, was dedicated by Rev. Kerr. A second offering plate presented the board of managers was also dedicated. - Misses Jill Macbeth and Glenna Howes sang (accompan- ing themselves on guitar) the selection “ ir, Turn.” The words are taken trom Ec- clesiastes. Following the service, lunch was served and at this time a presentation was made. to Rev. and Mrs. Kerr. Members of the congregation then had an op- Boral ity to express their fare- “PHOTOCOPYING P| LETTERS — BIRTH GERTIFIGATES IMPCRTANT PAPERS — CLIPPINGS Black - on - White Process —— Reasonable Rates will 15 at the Rotary Health centre, RR HEMT TT multi-colored pens | =3 be jen eae ce i aT ndecettes ... Gateway to Progress EDUCATION WEEK Bice er : var wee ss Ee eT They can, you know. tion, What better GRAM. Address . Co eae Your Dollars Can Create & Ear Dollars! seem to go out as fast as they come in. But part of what you earn CAN be YOURS ‘to KEEP. The Man from Fidelity can show you how it’s done. 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EdGinerat ae: ivy Sunday, 9:48 Suit Teen. ‘ — Sunda: 11,00 a.m, %'— 7.30 p.m: “Mer bared 3.45 p.m. — Club (age Thireee 71800 a am. — Ladies’ ‘League® Friday: 8,00 pam '— "Yo ‘Group (age 13-35)* *held at 368 Main Street Phone. 866-7112 uth | Vers oy ‘ Pasquale ‘)"'Cap"’ Capozzi, ir commercial enterprise, is to head a national. campaign to raise $2,100, 00 for further de- velopment at Notre Dame Uni- The funds are required to construct the first phase of a new. sclence complex and ‘a Ub-| c! ry building. This will make it possible for Notre | Dame to ac- 1,200 full-t stu- ‘APOSTOLIC CHURCH — School: hour 1000) eatin oe Gastieaird Cent 11 eam. ‘MORNING: WORSHIP | & GELISTIC 730 om sta Phone 365-5886 All Welooins Rev. C., Stonp, Minister Present. tl 2 Universi has. 552 full-time. students a 1,389 rather, ‘who’ are‘enrolled in extension courses end similar Programs. and from overseas, More than 11 religious denominations are re- presented, : It is not expected t that the general Publics appeal: Sioa ill Bet underway much befo! dle of Aerts I However i it the plan- ———— eam TERR CALVARY. BAPTIST CHURCH paar p. Reo, B. Th. Across ulgheay eagibeler is from Plaza ag ie oe ip Evening lee — 7.30 p.m. ‘All Welcome (Kinnaird Comm. Hall) Pastor: Rev. Ira Jo! Phone 365-6762 6.00. p.m. Mondays 10.30 a.m. Morning Worship * Friendly Girls’ Club 6.30 p.m. Mondays * Bible Study & er 7.00 p.m. Wednesdays * Held in homes. 181 Seventh Ave, Kinnaird Minister: Rev. Howard Kerr Phone 65-8202 9.15 a.m. Morning Worship ‘Church School-Nursery ‘A warm welcome to: everyone ST..DAVID'S ANGLICAN ' CHURCH 8 a.m. Holy Communion. 11 a.m. Holy Communion. . PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE ve, K Webb LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at-3 p.m. Held in St. David's sundisy School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark ys Youth ‘Meoting where you are ® azanger but eaaaised and Presbyteriat - CASTLEGAR ROBSON Phone. 365-8837 Rev. Frank -Willey MORNING WORSHIP Castlegar — 11.15 a.m. Robson — 10 am. MARCI G-1z, 19700 Education Week is yout opportunity to learn - what the schools are doing for our youth. You are urged to participate in the special Educa- tion Week: activities in your district. 1815 WEST 7TH AVENUE, VANCOUVER 9, BC. Pactlagar — Sundaw Sqhool 9.30 a.m. UNITED CHURCH _ OF CANADA Uniting Since 1925 the Congregational ‘Methodist .. [2845.2 mn Churches of Canada KINNAIRD GENELLE Phone. 85-7814 Rev. ‘D chase WORSHIP..: | : Kinnaird - — pt am: “Genelle 7 pan : Kinnaird Chure School Grade # to OTe ; Age’3to Grade'6 — 11am. Genalla *Gharch “School — CHURCH OF GOD jake. | ‘Cap’ Capozzi is Heading _ ” Notre Dame's Fund Drive ned to make approaches to some tince former fastlegar resident and to-| selected - eting day head of a ‘multi-million-dol- See pone ana tna viduals prior to the general ap- “At present,” explains~Mr. Capozzi, “we ate, busy enlisting volunteer ar chairmen throughout the southern interior of the province. Then it will be to these chairmen to enlist : ka erg 000 pledge tad ¢ come Yrom Cominco. A Notre spokesman ‘said the firmn .| Ba "pledged $20,000 per year for the next five years. Other gifts Weave, $1,500 have also been formative y Notre Dame's a sudents and Sreul- ut up the buildings emselves, Part of one of these, snd laboratories, is still in use but must be replaced. isto grow” says Mr.’ Cap- ozzi, “it is absolutely necessary | g for-us to provide t! cational facilities for our youth, a8 close. te, honie as possible. interior, are Seana A -edu- ‘al re and women who. can’ keep up‘ with these je We are goin: to a fat behind the ‘reat. of f the count ry. “Gap” Capozzi was born in | aly and came to B.C..in 1907, He worked on the’ railways, inj in a lumber mill‘and as a ery eee maui grocery, “The following year he moved to Kelowna and it was here that he ‘started to make .a name for himself, Today the lex includes: a winery, shopp- motor hotel and gro- ery. ; | start constructing a carpet fac- tory. Asked sa why. he 6 took the job of campaign chairman, eesti “I love: this he jeale and: I love. people: aI frantite see it and. them rosperous and I believs ands aooople feel the same way. “But: to help it and sure. future: ‘generations get the education they will need to de- velop all our resources and to keep our. country gro “If the interior of this pro- gs and, remember, r pegple are our important resource he best edu-| the home’ at Mee H. Bel Mrs. J Marsh: et rapid changes Find give us eat: present. ess and is about to} Vaisitiaa: Thee ; Surprise Shower For Judy Befbeck eet fuprit shower for ables i enelest, ‘wash oe Games were played through- out the evening by the 28 guests ‘The rooms were decorated in 2 Valentine theme and. Miss Belbeck was escorted to a dec. Gullo anc and her ‘alten, 8 Helen a wdc ee ‘iith Valestines, Village Delegate Will’ Not Attend _ April Gathering Kinnaird council-has decid- eas not to pend a delegate. this r-to. the conference of the AGsoclation of Building Inspec: tors. This meeting is due to be eld in Vancouver at the end of In. re ‘eply to questions on last -week about: the ‘rom ae ge foreman Curt Watermen said he Par that anyone who attended the pre- vious one would gain much more by, golng to the coming confer- Castlegar United Church sary recently when Rev. D. Faris conducted the service. : The junior and senior choirs sang an anthem ‘We ‘ise God’ and were accompanied by Mrs. Faris’ too! text “Christ Died for ‘Re Un- ‘On Monday evening church members: assembled for a ban- quet ‘held in’ the, church base- ment. It had been decorated b: the HiCs for the cocasion) wil green and white streamers and varied colored 8's _fnspenied from the ceiling. - gent of Ul vMeKinnon, who was MC for: the fe evening: extended | — pratetul eal those who P of 4 oes foc mi tet donating ¢: food; to the Kinnaird uw for): their help in the kitchen, Kinnaird HiCs‘“for ‘their ie help in serving. and to all wh jo - ha any way. to make ‘a pleasant and: euCceES- ful vende Rev. Willey introduced Rev. and Mrs. A. Alfred of Fruitvale United Church. Rev. Alfred has spent several‘ years asa. padre | to'the armed forces: in’ Eur Addressing the gathering, , said he» was -pleased to meet everyone} and. went on to speak Castleger United Church Celebrates Eighth Birthday TW Sa FS d ‘Will all -al id“ grace: Wim. 4 flan pee Mrs. R. Hunter were | ™ ‘convenors, with the’! help members. how men of all Senominations |i. had worshipped He also told how an raitor was vised on one occasion and how a cross ‘was TM MT AC orated chair sone vith stream: F , _ LIMITED Government Approved FLYING SCHOOL Alr Charter Service - Rentals - Sightseeing Flights Located at the Castlegar Airport PH. DAYS 365-7444. PH. NIGHTS, 365-7035 .P & G Builders Supply ACROSS FROM ‘THE ARENA CEMENT YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY PLYWOODS. DOORS _ MOULDINGS WINDOWS :: LUMBER _ HARDWARE FLOOR TILES tia UTROICECTCTTET KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS NGO ST. RITA’S HALL TONIGHT ec Mr, J. Charters on behalf of all present thanked Rev, Alfred for his talk and said how much all had enjoyed it... +The’ junior, choir under the Marken on then sang Sbratntatiers Clock” accompanied by Roberta Marken at the piano.: Their next ‘two numbers — ‘Bound for.the Rio Grande” and “Joshua Fit de Battle” were sung accompanied. This was followed 1 By two se rcinees ‘of the CGIT, under the direction of Mrs. M. Fuller- ton, presented three short skits —"School' Daze,” “In the’ Bag” 2 sel oy Gane ants followed by ig by Miss Sheila ‘UCW:menibers ‘presented a akit—"The | Baby” and the the choir, under the direction ‘of Mrs. ‘Wil- sang: two selections = “Brighten the Corner Where You’ Are” and “Let "tie Lower be iB." followed by a sing song with all is. part. . The ‘e' Business and Professional os OUTBOARD MOTORS >’ LAWNMOWER AND i WALDIE SERVICE CENTRE Ph, 365-6767. - MARVIN: L. LeROY, : BS, 0.0. Call at the vening was toa close. with the showing of the film — ‘Action on the Col- umbia.” Mr. McKinnon extended “grateful thanks”:to ail who had taken’ part: and” Rev. . of: the» many - different ; places where he had held services and ‘Willey closed \the evening with prayer and Benediction: Address Read ot Meeting Welcome to the Fashion Beauty Salon Robson —— Behind Robson Supermarket Monday, thru Saturday 9 am: — 5-p.m, Ph. 365-6643 GORDON A. SUMNER Naturopathic Health: Service .Ph, 365-7266 DESMOND.T. LITTLEWOOD, D.O.S. OPTOMETRIST AcRoss a fran ton 1 1 Mott cational Tete) 12." vad table a IE Rinas ot gultes: XS ba aaa EsReneates, ee-Rpid tates thick gf Pata ‘23-Fall pening aa: iauie 2Wine cups 30-Chean ‘sirect aft, god. erat Bed 2.Am arene at saves 8 s mpower Ebner on. e8 In tine nates 5 8-Beet animal Eeseiuaaie 2.Pino! “ oe For ctosword Puzzle. ‘Answer See BOSS A ee S$. JEWELLERY Ad on Page ‘3. BOSSE'S Also Has All the Answers Castlegar and District Sen- ior Citizens held a regular. meet- | w! ing in' the Legion hall with 27 bent Thompson» of) Nelson pre- H.. Evans . presided and conducted the obening of the meeting; he ‘also reported that munity Chest: meeting and had given the Senior. Citizens report. “le read the ad- }F. OF Area ‘Senior Citizens ntly. Bident of. the OAPO he hed attended ‘the KRC Com-! games. “Mrs. G. Quay! dress printed in the Senior Citi- | Adams. zens News and the: iio ase, 605 -Columbix’ Ave, Phone 365-7022 ich ‘had been written by: pre- Vincent Yates’: on: the subject of. old age ‘pensions. Scot who was to have.shown some of her ietuires was ill and nese te i id, 80 the::: members A g : ‘and ‘Service GUARANTEED xEPAIRS- Call jt "al re pe ee to Noord wellory Noeds Or Henrew -Bietrahip eas oats vere distant Seaman fer or 4-Ruropsan rr arf seine O UFavorite dau Monammed, S-Indennite Saturday 5 Sunday 2 \. 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