CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 1, 1969 Morris Aviation Seeks Feeder Line Application Things are easy in the airline business,|decision for our application. claims Bai Moi dent of Morris Aviation Ltd. of Vernon, Mr. Morris recently re-|ing tremendous interest.” by May 15,” said Mr. Morris. | not always|for an early and favorable’ ris, presi-| We wish to start the service “Most ommunities are show- Mr. N. Rebin Chairs Youth The Doukhobor youth conference held here at the weekend was chaired by Nor- man K. Rebin. SALES — SERVICE — PARTS Waldie’s Service Sentra Goals of the Diocese Major Item of Syned an turned from ae visit te Ot- tawa to present his case in Person to officials of the, Ca- nada insport Commission. ‘lis company has applied to operate feeder line, airbus During the return flight: by private plané from eastern | Canada, Mr. and Mrs, Mor-| ris toured similar airline com- panies in Canada and the United States. “The inform.’ Mr. Rebin was born in Blaine Lake, Sask., and was educated at the universities ‘Castlegar, B.C. of Nova Scotia and Ps routes throughout feouern British ing ation we airline ing Castlegar. vices in British “Mainly we are asking|he said. Public Warned Mixing Of Drugs Dangerous Taking some drugs with:tensify the effects of some other drugs without your Foe: types of dru iors approval is extreme! Drugs Columbia,” ther. 5, Diues—Handle with Care” is availbale free of charge -gesics are simultane-|from your provincial or fed- ously. Alcohol “also may in-!eral health department. will be in- in mo- from_17 communities, ‘nelud- dern and reliable airline ser- with similar effec ts: : Columbia who took part in CASTLEGAR TEACHER Phillip Johnson was n| one of 55 teachers from all sections of British mentary science workshop held at the Pillars Inn at Tsawwassen, near Vancouver. The workshop was sponsored by the B.C. Teach- Sweden. During: that’ period @ scholarships and fellowships while majoring in internation- fairs. +, Mr. Rebin is an avid de- 44|bater, having won the Cana- W/dian debating championship and every major public speak- ing and oratorical contest in | which he competed. Hi-Lite Restaurant “Specializing in Chinese Foods” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. Closed all day Monday © BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS: He is at present employ- ed by thes gov- liaison officer for § Saskatchewan. a recent ele- to science in the elementary school system to] ejjeq in uy; new developments in Raving «been through teaching. Pictured above are, left to right, A. E. Johnson of Fernie, Le Nanaimo and Mr. Johnson. of] Mr. Rebin is widely trav. elementary sclence/ Europe three times and vi- siting many other foreign mis) Davies of countries as well. He has spoken through- ———— Metal, Glass and a Dead Cat all Make Interesting Topics Irish stew clam chowder, or whatever your favorite muc- tain |for either the lass, pe A recent column on per- sonal beefs brought a hair- raiser from W. T. House of West Gravenhurst. Quote: “Question — for what formal nearly exhausted the most necessary of these metals and that therefore our form of civilization is en . House would never make a public relations man teaching vo- cation or the metals industry, but he sure comes to the sass ‘he same column in which I attacked disposable bottles, brought a letter from guess who — the public relations firm for the Glass ers have done and are doing, should history indict them as murderers, manslaughterers, cides. and conspirators ereto? I must vote “yes,” because after years of ‘search I have ot been able to find others on whom to place the responsibility or the hell on earth which be Our Canada in a joy few years now — death and tal | aging.” Well, I'm one of the teach-| C that, perly handle Te- no-deposit bottle is not a Council was a brochure called ‘“‘No- d, the danger to children or live- stock, not a significant source of litter, not a cause of forest fires, not a problem in handling solid waste. How did we get onto my (nt fires? It ends on a smug note: bat) “The no-deposit bottle wanted by the public as a form of ‘convenience pack- public, and I don’t want it. The DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS KOOTENAY LAKE FERRY SOHEDELE Kootenay Lake Ferries, co! _27, 1969 at 7:00 am. Leave Balfour Pacifie Daylight Saving Time on the a mice ‘Sunday, Z April Leave Kootenay Bay nhosgyrtos SS88sSssssss Department of Highways, BC. G. R. KENT, District Superintendent. 8:00 am. 10:00 am. 12:00 Noon 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 12:00 Midnight 2:00 a.m. e dy suet! the facts have shown] fish be a noun when I went school. But the key words in that blurb are “properly handled.” Do they’ mean the facts of the bottles. Facts, properly banged, can be a snow job. th the other day. It’s too good to be true, but will pass it along. ‘Local couple was vaca- tioning in California. They were invited to a wine and dinner. Hostess had a huge fish, salmon or some- thing, cooked, garnished and put on the table. She went in from the patio for a last- minute check and there was the family cat up to its eye- brows in fish. She squealed for her husband. He came and like a sensible chap, said, “Turn it over; they’ll never, notice.” There was only about a pound missing, from the’ one side. They did, the guests were called in, and unani- mously called it the best fish they: dey ever eaten. pleased at his in- just a little harassed, «a ies woman came to the eee “] didn’t want to disturb you while you had guests, and I'm terribly sorry, but I ran over your cat and ae ed £ sto! o! 5 Which feminds me of Grecies Fields and the eggs. true. I th: flipped plate, and sent them. back ant: TEX MADE sao giant ve = nana i CANAOR PI Modern iz: DOMINION TEXTILE COMPANY LTD B Bill Smil out Canada on the Douk- hobors and has written nu- By Bill omiley merous articles. He is hope- ful of publication of his first’ book this year. GIANT KINSMEN CAR BINGO Cominco Arena — Trail Saturday, May 3 — 8:00 P.M. Sharp _ 20 PRIZES IN ALL Grand Prize — 1969 A-M Javelin TRUCKS IN TANDEM had to be employed to haul the giant logs chosen for B.C.'s pavilion at the world’s fair. to be held next year at Osaka, Japan. The longest. logs: were placed.on cradles on top of standard log loads and were ‘both trucks. In addition, the tandem trucks were joined by cable, permitting the rear vehicle to serve as a braking force. As they twisted rid. Most of the Friday. ‘evening vand all of Sat §| will be devoted to The discus- The first report of the commission was ‘presented to and turned their way along ‘inaicg logging sea the ay tage ite contents were two drivers were in constant radio contact with one: ‘Showls be Bont foward ‘im Brian Wilson on the confer- ence on poverty; and a re- This last report will in- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 1, 1969 n@f “we itock a full selection of SAVAGE:SHOES for children r; waht over to take chences with rening Meddocks Shoe Store ro‘ clude reports on the Angli m- | Theological College at une ing Centre. Bishop Scott will ‘preside over the two-day p) Physical Education An Unlimited Field Hi Arrow Arms ‘ MOTOR HOTEL CHEF'S LUNCHEON SMORGASBORD Monday thru Friday 12 noon to2pm. $1.75 For Teachers Have you thought about @ career in physical education and recreation? COLORFUL These fields have almost un- limited scope. The physical education teacher might be another to enable co-ordination of driving and gear shift- -mnediately | 3 the chur hes 4 for ing. In some cases, peewee fir logs were strapped around ant the Expo-bound logs to form a protective girdle during recognized that, only in this in com- ‘petitive sports touraments, the hauling and- dumping operations. the two play ‘Chipmunks Winners 5 the eventual pian of union. Service Ciub Support Se accompanying list of objec. aim tain, optimum p! tives. Some Also, “convenience” used to in, eunny side down. racie, peeked, and the poor devil|the galley, helped himself of a waiter, workin; through college, too! being a woman,{while the wily old chef, ia his way|a the full damn about Gracie Fields. Mr. Rebin was force of a Lancashire tirade,|for the outstanding you man of the year award this , caring not a page to past year for the City of Re- Tickets $3.00 kk Shop, Castlegar Drug. Available at Carls Drugs, Anderson‘s Boo! Let us help you build a new home $5000 SECOND MORTGAGE LOAN FULLY INSURED WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE A Loantoa of $5000 with interest Jower than Federal N.H.A. first mortgage loans, is now avall~ able for construction of a new home. TO QUALIFY: 4. You must be the first occupant of the home. 2. You must have lived in British Columbia for 12 months tm- the date of p or the date of completion of construction of the home. F are made p ptly as 10% (up toa yearly maximum of $50.00) will be refunded to you thus reducing the effective, interest rate. For e.g. this would mean on a $5000, 25-year loan, the effective interest now would be 72%, THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE HON. W. A. GC. BENNETT, P.C., Premier and Minister of Finance G. S. BRYSON, Deputy Minister of Finance -. “.,OR AN OUTRIGHT-.. HOME ACQUISITION GRANT OF $1000 A $1000 Home Acquisition Grant is available as an alternative to the Second Mortgage Loan and may be used for building or purchase of a new home started on or after February 9, 1968. 1. You must be the first occupant of the home for which appli- cation is made. - % You must have lived in British Columbia for 12 months im- mediately preceding the date of purchase or the date of completion of constriction ‘of your new:home.: 2 i Grants will be deducted ” trom the $1000 ¢ vee Complete and send the cllowing coupon if you wish jurther Information. Shee Saas oF He Room 126, Parliament-Buildings, ved aR bo eae Victoria, British Columbia - ie ee Please send me full information with regard to the (1 SECOND MORTGAGE fi © HOME ACQUISITION GRANT | as I have indicated. - Name. Addi Of Bowling Playoffs The Thursday Morning Bowling League wound up the season with their ban- quet last Thursday in the Hall. fe Nordic After a brief meeting the clection of officers took place. jose elected for the coming aes were president June Feely, secretary Di i and treasurer Iris Nicholsom ¥ The Women’s Institute |i28 - The high single cue: wae 3B." by Elaine. Creighton were Jo Taylor,- Barb Watt, Rita Wisted, Lillian -Semen- off ana 1d Helen Sookachoff. |. gam¢ ason went to the iple also ‘Anmabelle” for a 759. game taking anc eam | Were ‘Alice Rutland for ane resented |three games of 634 and Nan- presented by presi othy. Hardy went to the Chip- munks, winners of the play- offs. Each player received an individual trophy. Recipients |. cy Gemmill Mose the high aungle of 258. of 253. Was Topic of Xi Alpha Service activities were presented: by Mrs. J. Vigue and Mrs. S. C. -when er Majesgey, Mrs. Isakson and Mrs. George Cawte presented the to members of Xi Alpha Lamb- da chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met at the home: of Mrs. Campbell of Genelle. x Subjects discussed were support of service projects, the Red Cross, the ~ Lion's Club, church work and the Salvation Earns Each member gave her choice of service with a dis- morsicussion following. Three new members w when a pledge Tite ual was held. were each presented with a lovely gift fom Jo Taylor: oa behalf of the league for job well done. Card bingo rounded cutie | vening, CASTLE MOTORS LTD. -PH. 365-7033 SHELL PRODUCTS a season of bowling. are Mrs. Mrs, New Jack Chernoff, Shutek and vy: At the mid-April Ineeting held at the home of Mrs. Pet- Members. of Hospital ... Auxiliary Leaving Area : Mrs. R. McCutcheon, ‘Mrs. L. MacLiure and Mrs, D. Cru- zelle were guests at a recent. coffee part party eheld at ‘the home of- Mrs. 'G. Suter. Silver ‘spoons ‘were - pre- sented to the ladies as mem- bers of the, Women's Snel jary to bers were told of the: added services: being introdt the’ hospital. andthe need in a larger membership to. car- ry eseservices. was reported as a success with members attributing this factor to so many people who for this le C: trict Hospital. * They all will be leaving the —< shortly. a recent meeting: of the Stogttat auxiliary, mem-! Mrs. event. Plans were finalized for 24 ‘yanual spring ball with cts available from, . G. Paulson. . ee an auction. SELKIRK EVENING COURSES Summer 1969 No day credit courses will be offered this summer. Instead, the follow- ing credit courses will be offered on an evening basis two nights per” week, with classes running from May 19 to August 7. A minimum enrol- ment of twenty students will be required to offer.a course. English 111 — Modern Literature English 211 — A Survey of English Literature Physics 110 - — Basic Physics (no laboratory). ~ 14 ion to Urban Geography (half course) class. 1 — Mathematics 110’ — First-Year College | Mathematics Calculus II Registration must be complete by Monday, May.12. To register, com- plete and mail the form below to the Department of Continuing Educa- tion, Selkirk College, Castlegar. Tuition is $75.00 for each full course or $37.50 for each half course. Payment will be due on the first day of COURSE “SELKIRK COLLEGE . ‘APPLICATION poe SUMMER SCHOOL NAME MAILING ADDRESS : PHONE AGE LAST SCHOOL ATTENDED (PLEASE ENCLOSE DOCUMENTS) LAST YEAR ATTENDED Thought.” The advantages and dis- advantages of movies, radio and television were discussed as well as different ways to benefit our’ thinking through|¢ reading. All members joined in a discussion, “How Can War be Outlawed and Peace on Earth ve © Realizea? and “Life after card party was also Bela fn April at the home of mn at which there , © desired end-conditions, while be realistic actions and time-oriented devel he The goals were defined as|m Dn. leaders are also the objectives were intended|ingly important to ni ments that should take plac e ask- id sports and games to mt joals in to this included in the business sessions of synod will be elec- tions and reports; an_inter- view with Miss Susan Hamp- son, a Penticton teen-ager who Spent art ae Anglicans a group of. young cans! on’ a, churel 2 apa msored work | tour of Jamalea; panel aie, the Guests were the of fe Ritual of of Jewel Chap- ¢ on the _ national church, 8 ‘and and drama— from hobbies For more information, contact your provincial wel- fare department or write to the fitness and amateur sport directorate of the department of national health and wel- Ottawa, for your free “Professional Op- ies in Physical | Ed- ‘hurch union; an lewjucation and Indoor Carpet @ Suitable for bedrooms, rumpus rooms or hallways. @ Easy to install and easy to maintain. @ in stock now for immediate delivery. @ Colors include blue, green and gold. 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