CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, Jan. 6, 1966 _CASTLEGAR NEWS. “Here let the press the people's right by gabe” Established in Nineteen Hundred. pay Forty Seven Kootenay Central District Shows the Way eB] The progressive residents of the cen- district pt is to establish a standard tral Kootenay area who are neighbors of of community services throughout the area, This doesn’t only benefit the unor. . the sometimes painfully sluggish residents For That Decorative sek wa Ti melessi Q Topics :. : By Rev..H..C. Clark Lutheran Church — Nols” day in sTrail visiting with Mrs,, area. While here they stayed ng’s at the b home of Mrs. 8. Price's moth- ang eta, me Paton % were in and ‘Mrs. ce nneth holiday vistors i the Castlegar | Gregory and son, Jack of Van- couver were holiday visitors in Adventure Film legar area, While here Castlegar SoGial | Mrs. H. Johnson, Ph. 365-8294 Mr. A. ‘Jack and his aes children and his motner qack: Jett Heres i in December | in North Vancouver Mr. and Mrs. D. J. R, Stewart of North Vancouver were -holi- | Nite Local Vehicle Accidents 1 Ma vl tha Christmas Season BUNGEE WE CHEW GEES BO CHEER was the driver ‘of one. of’ the’ vehicles while Philip Markoff of Slocant Park was at the wheel ‘i “The pager “df history are stained with the blood of little children who have been sacri- ficed on many altars; History shows us how ‘children have really been dispised.’” veeine| ancien age to the vehicle. Two further incidents took placa on Dec. 28, was Castlegar had its first road the accident of 1966 before the New they were house .guests of Mr. Year. at the and Mrs.’A. Karlsson and visit- of. the Okanagan Valley area, should be proud, They are famous for being deni- zens,.of the first ‘“r North America and in a year or two they’ ee the day this excellent idea got stai The central Kootenay district covers ins: ganized areas used to living in. a kind .of pioneer ‘environment so far as. modern ipal services are concerned. It also pena the organized communities by arresting such chaotic things as ribbon development along highways and’ roads, U districts fertitory- 10 icipalities, 41, ici ind a. substantial . str ich of unorganized tions. an fashion around them, Now’ for strictly ‘limited and broadly * : Effective’ local government ing of true. exurban sprawl, inequities in the assump- tion ,.of cost responsibility, : and: adminis: trative conflict among divided iuraac: is the . Let's hope La Dis 4 th, and among some tribes twins are’ oa Revers allowed to’ live. in some lands children are” dealt with in an’ altogether | different manner. They are lov- ey are cared for. If thelr: ed. Thi arents die they are protected: in orphanages. The sick re- ceive a doctor’s attention,- ine was 24 hours old when May shortly before 9 p.m. on Saturtay. However damage was ight Over the holiday od the district had nine dy, period the but none was serious. Mason of) Castlegar RTE RTT START THE | NEW YEAR OFF RIGHT WITH of tthe other. ‘Some 30 minutes later an- Kinnaird: junction. between vehicles driven by Alec Joseph Cheveldave of Port Moody and David Wood, address not known A_ spokesman for .the ROME "said ‘that $200 worth of damage occurred as a result and the incident was still being in- ve on other collision took place at| drivers 01 fol: | repo: and that investigations were con- and er, cured ‘on Dec,.30 at 1.40 p. sthesd 20 am t eat ir) ie, ie two CPR over! ge ‘sw ¢ ere Larry of Castlegar ¢ and Robert G. Mar- shall of Trail. Road conditions were a factor and: damage ‘was of "The second occured at 8,25 .m, when a vehicle driven by naird. ted the. damage to be slight tinuil ving. e. only. hospital--case~ ot day Stewart’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 300 ‘Baker. St. Ph, 352-2015 H. H, Vanderburg Spent Christaas’ at Victoria visitin: his daughter Sharon and his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. K.. Mitchell. ‘ Purdys vs parents, Mr, and Mrs. Karl We Mrs. Nels Larson is a_patient in ,the. Castlegar and District Hospital. ‘Mrvand Mrs.(E. G. Muldoon travelled to the coast to spend Christmas ‘with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, A. Phillips ‘and family. Mr, and Mrs WF Vogel- aar’s daughter Susan left Sun- day: to return after spending the season’s holiday at ‘home. Christmas visitor to the home of Mr. and Mrs.-H. A. Kellogg was their son im of Campbell River. THE CASE OF RAND HATURAL. GAS COMPANYS Gait membership went $ from one to. two —:not much in the way of. gain, but the Pre- mier sald it was: a.-100° per God Creates ‘Shining Souls in. All of. Us My ah 1s. such’ a shallow My .. conscience grieves to-see The smaliness that I offer: God, Instead: of all’ of me. ee My hope is such a ‘weal, weak My. sorrows‘and my Are cast upon: the, “Father's breast,» know He ycares- and" knows. ° My: Jove is such a‘ shameful thin; ing. My heart in ‘all’ it’s sin.“ anipks first of me — and then i Before my ‘prayers begin. My, thanks are such a’ pall ian paltry B. My. praising manner still, . 1 find I'm always asking, Not seeking for His will. My life {s sucha selfish thing, My God! Oh, help -me be: More like the shining soul You Castlegar_ January 1, 1966. MAY YOUR FUTURE BE AS BRIGHT: AND AS PROSPEROUS AS YOUR PAS Mayor, ‘Aldermen and Citizens Queen City of the Kootenays British Columbia On Becoming 5 Town : ' By Jove Holmes: -Now. and in the future you will always be happy you chose Natural Gas from Inland Natural Gas ! ! o Bi Ea ¥ Bill Whittaker, George Schwart- Gemmil Co lege were Miss Marjorie King 0 Taine Hirtle. Year's Day, in Rossland. Mr. and Mrs, Ross DeFoa spent Christmas Day in Trail pith shale: daughter, Mrs. C. son al ae Slate da’ e saa: Gaughtertulaw Mr and nt a few E her. son | Ea “AUTOMOBILE — FIRE — SICKNESS . LIFE — ACCIDENT Check Our Insurance Rates by. Contacting M. W..- MIKE - SHISKIN 269 COLUMBIA AVE. — CASTLEGAR OFFICE 365-6665 Mrs. M.. Walton. ccna ’ HOME 365-6704 Randy Taylor spent a few th Polidays ith his omlinson, Andy Shutek and Jim 1y| Gem’ turning to Victoria | Jack Whit- taker returned | to Simon, Fraser Burnaby and aunt, Mrs. Oli SEUbhnOY, of of Cloverdale: King ee ae ‘the Christmas holi- Salvation Army Chiistmas Cheer Kettles Raise $267. ‘The Salvation army, express- ed thanks 1 this week t to the resi- Aantn nt Hha_eur. mith and Mrs, M. | _CUT- RAT COFFEE Rooster Ib. MILK Alpha 6 tins SNOWFLAKE SHORTENING 272 Ib. pail. BETTER BUY PORK & BEANS 8 tins . : TOMATOES Ass Ripe, tube 29c | CALIFORNIA CHOICE ORANGES approx. 40 Ib. box 3.99 NETTED GEMS . . ¥9e . . B8e: . 69c . . $1.00. POTATOES 20 Ib. cello beg 98¢ EAT WELL Observe: Watson: cost of living is going up... cost of Natural Gas . is going down. that makes. gas the most economical automatic fuel available. . ’ | rounding “Hstrict for hele gen- erous’ giving:'in the Salvation Army , Garisenas cheer kettle for. 1965... The dimes, quariers, dollars and miscellaneous cl orsy land Salvation call 24 ‘hours a day to offer ie er material ad tual aid to those whose. requirements are made known.. i Fg G.W.G. Werk Clothes” Stanfield’s Underwear Carss’ Wool Pants & Shirts "Venetian Blinds Measured and Installed Enamelled..Pots & Pans * Complete Line OF Groceries at Fair Prices Every Day — Free Daily Delivery — CHEVELDAVE’S MERCANTILE LTD. 105 Main St. Ph. 365-7417 CASTLEGAR, B.C. “s CHOICE BEEF POT ROASTS Ib. -CUT UP TRAY PACK FRICASSE FOWL Ib. BLEACH Cala 64-oz. ius FRENCH MAID pct TUNA Z tins... . 39c DETERGENT 24-oz. bottle BROOMS Five String each Waich fer our new contest for frea groceries for one year or one week or one month starting Thursday, Jan. 13th. YOUR LUCKY DOLLAR STORE ‘AWE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT. QUANTITIES” Open Daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Except Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.