Wega au MEV 'S HUET, SHSS Activities By KATHERINE KNIPPELBERG Due toa Tack of space, one new teacher interview was om- itted on Sept, 22 The interview follows: Mr. Greg Sahlstrom, who has spent the last few years at Kinnaird Elementary School teaches grade 9, English and ™ HONY DO YOU WISH THIS FINANCED.2* Timeless Topics By Local Churches math and grade 9 and 10 social Thudies “Oh yes!’ he likes our school. His favorite proverb? “If it’s ‘worth doing ath y all, it’s worth doing well. Correction for last week's column — ISCF meets every day 3 at lunch time. ut enjoyable week.” ‘On esda: last week they; vis- ited Cominco and the next af- ternoon was ent touring the Celgar pulp mill On Thursday they were es- corted to the Arrow dam, er in the evening they had a Russian dinner: at Cathie Am- proasintt es home which was Covetousness Now Considered a Virtue Rev, J. H. Wiseman hurch of Matthew, Jesus tells us five times not to be anxious, Have the} remorse, veng igdom second or leave £ out ‘al- together. Some of us have made money to be the chief value for living. » Covetausness © used to be a what we want mt until we longer. want what we take. ‘The whole ‘life ie ‘twisted to the inglorious Purpose of “hay: - Birthday. Cake Project Kept By Soropiimisis ‘Jing fun,” trying to escape into [from itself, until fear and ror the stream of feelings and mo-|ay are swallowed up in the tion’ until we are caught and|ion of the love and care of God. .| drowned in the rapids, suffo-| We sho) cated in the mad cascade of in- H dulgence and ent.: than His Gifts Like Martha we have ‘been 4 i “anxious and, troubled about the ‘ough the Val- many thin: So ley of Shadow. selfishness, pettiness, bitterness, Felt in the never, failing efullness and re-| presence and purpose of God is sentment tear us apart and split the viétory that overcomes the | gj, the world: “E will fear no. evil, for wer: Thou art with me.”: a emall party at Paul Oplow: On ey night there was a dance at SHSS, While nibbling on doughnuts and sipping ott ‘inks, - stu danced to re, “ cele seemed to 2 in me spirit has been shown ge, turm iting -her..mother, Mrs. Under the gull guidance of dirs PE|red from th instructor Mra, J. Watson, re- aulan: meatings have been sche- pear meet’ every | er Tuesday after lunch time on Mondays and Wed- nesdays,..No games. are .to. be we.'stock a-full selection of * | SAVAGE SHOES for children ~~ played in the late future, Looking ahead — volle bal sea. son begins in mid-Oct Boys’ grass hockey. is pro- gressing very well also. Mr.;C. Pryce has arranged regular noon 63. hour et in Sunday a. game will be rayed between our lads and the incouver ’ boys ‘at © Calamida itadium. ne soccer season be- Sad soon. after. Senior: choir, sponsored by Miss B.. Kavie, : has a sizeable at- tendance.: However, more boys are nepded to balance the scales. ie purpose of -this | club is to sing first for. the enjoy- ment of singing. Meetings are held! every day 7 during lunch hours ‘Ho school news- paper, itr aponeor Mr. a Mag ee ‘as about S! es Gar apentry. REST INDUSTRIAL Phone 865-3056 ; Castlegar, B.C. SS Lorne McKenzie CASTLEGAR DISTRICT CURLING CLUB pose. is to pb emera poet a t. Editor is Lorraine Gorkoff and assistant editor: is Dick Fowler. Meetings are held once monthly and sometimes: more often before publication dates. BLUEBERRY SUGIALS ‘Mrs, D. Hughes, Ph. 365-5503 Mrs. Alex Bird’ of Vancou- ver was here for a few days vis- G. Muldoon Who has been transfer- ital and is Ta pat at & ft the pital an now. a patient at the Castlegar. and a district hi Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Monty Warn- and infant son Daryl motored and © ‘Thursday, school and ‘the juniors meet at to the coast ntly, where the; visited relatives, uy f of curlers y to posit activities, A general meeting {s.fo be called soon. Name Teleph No. Position League ( ) Men's; ( ) Women’s; ( ) Mixed; ( ) Shift P.O. BOX 240 — CASTLEGAR, B.C. Register now and save confusion later. For information call 365-8271 or 365-5448." ter,’ ship a future that re that is precarious, Anxiety is distru “Father.’ Have you never sung, “O love that wilt not Jet me go?” Don’t you believe it? ‘The secret. of a happy, con- tented dite ts to concentrate on}. ent. comnitane nt, He is a ‘split personality. A statement moaned at the Inter- national ‘Peace Conference, ee fear here but the On the of the old Puritans that they feared God and therefore feared noth. Birthday “cakes : for the Sen- jor gitgens will continue fo,Be the Soroptimists - last’ w Also-on the club agenda is a dance on Nov: 26. The date for the annual: doll been set. display has not 2 ing and nobody If you wish to be cantentee. and happy, & sit loosely to things of this world.. The Ee] life is the ft sou and inde- pendence of the soul. Paul said ” Wi ~ Satellite 2-Do0r Hardtop — ‘AlG-inch wheelbase Castlegar and Kinnalrd ... ... Safety Counc How to Avoid Accidents ‘Weould happen to you today, fomiorrew or the next time you vik could be na f iat of yours but two aceldents could ht have been avolted through greater care’ by. elther driver. Here ‘are the. five ways you can greatly reduce ‘your chanc- Fries Deforulvel Drive sive! k worst, Asic| la Anticipate. the . youre, “What would happen * ‘Practice thinking of all i ly The spplleation of large dos-! pa, es of plain le°A good man- ners on do eae to Seduce the e uated dividends. in terms laying or gentleman driver whi rae: tices the ‘Golden: Rule ahind 1 the. wheel’ is an approach to that everyone can and should use. Local Lady Hits Ditch - on e5- 28 hs swerved into a six Saat ditch on the |, and. Mrs, walked "the role of a lady vo you are. sottin; rouble ig the stage for 3. Drive: Skillfully aimet Bek eyes on the move and @ danger reduc speed, you eee lane, aad give, ae. eyes. well ahead and view, ‘not just the car: ah ne, bs the: whole, traffic in sure _ you're‘: ‘seen 1 pancing oriat ani intersec- Allow . yourself ‘a. margin in your ance: (Allow at rear ‘window - cl weather. 4, Control Yourself: ighway hypnosis, |? 0 : Continually scan | ii iio raha aldes ah your |& Alas ig steer for the center of: your | # moon in Victoria: and Island ing their home in Castlegar. WEDDING took place in the Unitarian Church at Belling- ‘ ham, Wash., in August when. John Alfred Charters of Castlegar took as his bride Bernice Helen MacDonald. The groom’s brother, Tom ‘Charters, was best man and the rt usher was Bruce Spain, son of the bride. After a honey- points, the couple are mak- "| ever er hosted, according to’ Mike Belching: columns - of. blue j start, smoke, roaring and banging round the dirt track, dro; of: ft best. ia cre of mida Stadium . has [ot the eclatene tae Burroughs had ia ighs reason to be ip umber, 717 despite a delayed - Cominco Starts’ Up Fourth Unit - - At Wanota Plant The start-up of a fourth gen- erating unit at Cominco’s Wan- eta power plant Friday, marked the end of a 15-year, construc- tion and expansion period: dur- ing which the plant has been 480,000 bo to its ‘ul capacity of orsepowi ie -Waneta a@ car at in ote set is ‘wrong have it ‘ back. corrected. You ‘The’ car’ landed: the’ right repairs Jater’ but more 2 ant you may avoid your Pont R. -Hendricks of Cominco Ltd., announced this week Com- inco is, taking up a 50 per cent Cominco Invests iin U.K. of, “Imperial Smelting Corpora- | Trail. tion Limited;. with the intention “Of the are Plant began in 1951 at a site on the Pend-d'Oreille River near its confluence with the Col- umbia. It is 10 miles south of ‘The plant, which - est of Ci Lay i apsrerstal be interest in a new e-|18 being formed in. the ‘United ‘| Kingdom by’ Imperial “Smelting Limited.” This ‘is Ci 5 re. | Venture * in the UK. ‘The’ new, company, < to, be known as Mazak ‘Limited, is ac- ‘assets | y t quiring the tine alloying’ of and under the ‘continued’ manage- ment of ISC (Alloys), the manu- facture and sale of zinc base alloye: for the die casting indus- co ‘has been a princi- pal su om Of lead and ane to The a er a ‘Kingdom for 50 ‘0 Di stallations, began eration in 1954 at'50 per cent of potential ete 4 produced, it Os gether me poet that from Cominco's developments' on: the Kootenay River, supplied ‘the company’s expanding dustrial’ opera’ in the Kootenay or my years. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 6, 1966 ‘ Impact-absorbing steering, column-Salety- designed I Aightashing ster Daal braing : system * mikes ~ gheleadi iture-Remoate-control lc rear view | Dave, locked “horng and battl from start to Zinish before Gord starts taken us five years to ing | do: that,” exclaimed the cham. |’ pion. proudly. ‘0 be a stron; He contester oe the Internationa! champlonship hereon Oct. 16, He ‘too Sood luck. Not only did he start there not been a last ‘minute crack-up between Bob Dixon and e. Bill Milne took second spot with Bill Hubert third,’ Lloyd Peterson fourth and Campeau They were the’ only cars 0 finish the race, Leo. Campeau he would: have |: never led four cars across the finish to Canadian Stock Car Race Decides Championship Here. moved out front and. was never tw last.in the 30-lap race but had took the ch Negus . was it a luck as he threw a rod. after wi gZ the A main trophy dash and finishing second in the A mein heat race, ne Haas, representing Montrose in the Civic Officials jerry Kinnaird, the first competition and then stood off a challenge from Cast- legar’s sae docks. driving one of the slowest cars to ‘start the Jead,: Dixon ‘and tered’ the Sait eee side Castl by side with the front runner. netton wa was 3 fast and furious as the crowds saw some of the best races of the season, with the B no exception. The Galloway boys — Gord and er on the 24th lap. with Hubert,|’: ; ‘Dixon was'forced out of the spun out got back: into the race .'.. but fad 7 lost a lap, and -the PB Meir. was: in on: the’ final corner that decided the outcome. Plymouth is out to win you over this year with the exciting new ‘67 Belvedere! Belvedere’s'a young car — lively, fun to drive. {t rides'on an easy-handling 116-inch wheelbase. [ts model choice ranges from the * Belvedere,3 and II thru the Satellite to the scorching new hi-performance trside, outside, there’s a smartness about Belvedere that’s bound e. recent . meeting was Th called to. order xiety is esse fr goism— Marg Denneus with the follow-|love your fellow men, “earn to ing members’ of the executive save others and in the process present: save. your self. waite In from the ego- On; the 27th: lap, the Galloways ith Craig, pete Connie} centric trap we nm the door and. Meir: entered: the: corner Ree ecordin and | from neness “| : : ; : — " an ents . 4 eaves, ig ‘secretary and | fri alo! into % . } d d Gord it to - the insid If you're looking for tappy medium between compacts and standards size cars ... . Swifiging Coronet Is the happlest of them all. 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Inside, the luxury’s extravagant: Behind the wheel you'll experience. j PAI OF Il Iness Fury getaway up front and a ride that’s Torsion-Aire smooth, Plymouth stylists H ¢ thave gone all out to win you over.iFrom the Fury | up thru the Fury Il, HH, Sport, Fury to the elegant VIP... Fury has everything, all-over, all-new! Te you'll never guess this big car I ry till you check the name plate. For the freshest surprise of ‘67, come ur Plymouth dealer's and see what's happened to Fury. It's sensation: f srececaeiunces the of thought ¢ (don’t be anxious) shout ere said Je: us 5 Dace is an altogether new kind best’ Six” © éss-through four mile-eating V8's afl the way up to the 375 horses in the 440 cubic incher. Any way you measure your wants Ina car performance, beauty, ‘size, comfort, big-car »- : Prestige, ~.. Dodge delivers It big. Oodge is for the young at heart. te * Dodge Is for you. compact. It's small ‘Dodge ‘delivers eager action from” nough to be a compact; big cnough to.be by Dodge. Dar says owning’ a. compact doesn’t: mean, giving up << things. Like blg:room, tuxury, performance ‘and come}. fart. Dart gives you another thing other compacts don’t ': —a cholce of 2-door hardtop and convertible. The only thing’ compact about Dart is Its price. See Dart: is proud to put Its name: on. Aire, 6-passenger roominess—at Valiant's 7 pride? And for-’67, Valiant’s all’ wrapped’ in the’ pamatest ‘compact look in years! Vallant’ has outsold “evel compact in Canada four years running —and all'set to do it againl tf you, want value, you want Valiant. ‘This'is the year.to move up and enjoy the Chrysler: way’ of life.: For, 1967, Chiysler_ offers ‘five glamorous ‘series —the modestly-priced Newport, the Newport Custom, the exciting Chrysler 300, the elegant New Yorker, the Town and Country Wagon series. Each series has its own distinctive, individualized styling. For 1967, Chrysler. « enhances its reputation for. quality and prestige that has made [tthe most wanted car in its class. Design refinements, extra touches of luxury, and a complete new safety ‘package’. make this car even more- desirable. Move up— enjoy the Chrysler way of life. it days, due to acci at oF tin monty installments ‘until you aie AD py ye joan is ar in full.’In the event of death, AID Pays the out- : lance of the loan in full. AID is sible vides world-wide protection to all GAC: Intemational custom ae 65; whee Jeans srcaat $1500. $1500. Stop in or call, Fd out how jars! worth +: Pennies... with SAC ti ae Pe toe a: ~ FAMILY AFFAIR Bad, Yyeur whole family is probably eligible for “membersntp in the credit union if you're a member, Have the family join and start the saving habit early —they'll carry it over into later life. Besides teach> ing the habit of thrift, savings earn attractive divie dends and in moe: cases are matched with Life Savings y CU M ‘owned and ered by credit union members. All this at no extra cost to you. : JOINTHECREDITUNION MAKEITAFAMILY AFFAIR CASTLEGAR CREDIT UNION Migs M. D. H. Reith, Mgr.. George ‘Terhune, Ast.-Mgr. Phone 365-7232 Serving the Cr ds of the Koot gas i ‘bonus for. completing acredit card apeliction, form. tof. gas! } IKE WIEBE, ‘Manager, FINANCE CORPORATION, LTD.