CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 19, 1968 Busy Year is Related By Kiwanis President The special presentation;members had done just that, of a plaque to Kiwanian Earl|/he reported. Gree his itstanding le auld the Kiwanis |, in 18,000 sq. Scout Hall, building Iceated at the corn- er of Pine St, and 4th Ave, in Castlegar, had been two- made by nk Ingham ats Presented Mrs, Greep wi a bouquet of pee Mr ‘he ham noted that Tee had joined the cau, ‘ine 195; had served as as its presi- In outlining the ares of the club during e past ear, retiring ipa john lolden noted idministrat- Club Nick E. Kottinew. of Rob- er’s licence suspended for one month. “get fore ry oo ai 8 Bald fo for in only two said the annual ft. | $1,208 le trol draw is js expected to raise about $1,500. ‘Mr, Holden said the auc- tion required 1,200 man ‘The retiring president Sincere Thanks I would like to take this opportunity to extend a most siticere THANK: YOU to the citizens of Castle- gar for your support during the past six years and most es) at the recent school board election. Your support, under the circumstances, I most certainly, appre And to my Mrs. L good ue JIMMY LAMONT ARAUARARRARARUAARRVAVVD Longines Accuracy, Elegance, S Reliability for an Adult Lifetime! “Observatory Honor” a g g @ watches fron Longines! & 2 2 2 s 2 2 VAY 3 S S Bla els S 2 PF 2 $99.50 $130. $lss. Longines, the watch that broke the accuracy barrier, presents a crowning achievement in finest quality watches —The “Observatory Honor” series which commemorate LONGINES sweep of all’ watch Neuchatel Govern- THE WORLD'S MOST HONORED WATCH tment Observatory... the club had donat- sion No. 1's youth program itts!and Mrs, Holden had been sponsored in the Oxfam march eariler this year, rais- ing | $00 fr from the club mem- Me, Holden said the an- nual blood donor clinic was! f again sponsored by Kiwanis le some members drove to Creston. to pick up 3 apples grown. at the Dr. cott where ere, they, were. were childre: the, soci society. lub again took part in the annual evan Communi- ty Chest can’ and spon- sored the citizen of the year award and sold by the funds. for hours of work by club mem-|§ Licence Suspendedl|ters in Impairment Case ed Federal Gov't. Reps Meet With History Society The Kootenay Doukhobor ical Soci my Historical what eing dong fo to preserve the catare of the Doukhobor people in area. Mr. the CASTLEGAR SENIOR CITIZENS VILLA SOCIETY , NOTICE Application forms are now available and can obtained at the Bank of Montreal in Castlegar a and the C; iperial Bank of C be Castlegar and at the Plaza. importance of having a blue- Print to follow in the building and ping of a in the area. He cited other ThE CHRISTMAS STOR1, « pray written and directed by pertain- ing to ethnic groups whose experience the society could draw on. The Bennoniteg Miss Ann Reis, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joe Reis of Castle- gar, will be Sunday at St. Rita’s Hall on Front St. The original play has been in practice ses- sions for several weeks now as members of the church's catechism classes prepare for the production. Pictured with Miss Reis are Pat Read and Dianne Oulette, who will both be in the cast. — Castlegar News Photo It. also appointed a mem- ber to jeexye on the selection board of the Senior Citizens Villa and. Provided two $75 scholarships SHSS and a (00 bursary on Selkir! club also donated $75 to thi (anacian érack and field im. Under the direction of Kiwanian Hu: mute the club assisted {he plinting of 250 trees at the come io iden was vice ?|be Ber up for freedom.” eae said freedom is ithe sibility of gvery: inal q SHSS ACTIVITIES By Katherine Knippelberg The year 1968 is on its last legs. Soon, a new year will dawn and with it will t- | come many resolutions that will be tried and forgotten qui rode Soon, SHSS will be able to look back and reminisce. 1368 was a great year! It prouptt about many choniges stu vidual and that individuals to tet in a re sponsible manner. * dent freedom — no more “beginning of class” bells or lunch hour supervision; no more absentee notes for sen- jors; freer study. block pro- cedures, And teaching methods have changed drastically! — there were no longer any “core exams;”” ccesstul; oups were very success! feacherstudent -“irust™ te! lationships breame? Stronger and more apparent. 1968 was also the year for a revival of school spirit — eveyone became a little more School Districts - CUPE Reach an Agreement T area agree. school al College was reached here late Friday night. Representatives of the employer proup and the Can- adian Union of Public Em- efforts to arrive at what they believe will establish a new Pattern of in the -»months. Basic rates will be increased by 16 cents per hour effective March 1, lyus, cents on each of ‘ch 1, 1969 and Sept. 1, 1969. Additionally, certain ca- tegory adjustments were made. Involved. in the settlement are school boards in Slocan, Nelson, legar, Trail, Grand Forks and Selkirk Col- lege and two locals of CUPE 200 janitors, province. ‘The 28 month agreement, covering the period of March 1, 1968 to June 30, 1970 pro- vides increases of 5.8 per cent for the first year _ 5.5 per cent in the last 1 transportation and ‘denial employees. cur- ticular activities, especially | si, after the house system was changed, And. we musta’t forget |i the new radio program on CJAT, on Student Day, or the Christmas concert. THOT: A “happy New Year” sometimes begins with re’ wishing you the happiest New Year ever and a not-to-un- happy New Year’s Day. Spare Part Deals a Blow To the Budget tees quein headed by Cerl Anshelm, personnel and ec- onomics director of the Bw. 6 | Schoo! istees Assn in Van- couver and: Aubrey Burton, 11 models to choose from. Come in and see them — Bosse’s Jewellery Remember our 5 year guarantee on all watches and 35 diamonds—you can’t do better anywhere in the P=) Kootenays. 2 FTECVVVE EEE SEE VEE EEE! accuracy honors at ALL THE BEST AT One teicue™ a F. J. SMITHERAM TRAILER TOWING Fully Insured Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar & AAAAA a CHRIST Woodland Park Esso afeway Kinnaird Cut Rate CALANUANVANUAAAAAAAAAAAAANAAA! ee eee enna CASTLEGAR ROTARY CLUB TREES NOW ON SALE: Super Valu Central Food Mart Castle Motors Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce TREES ARE 50c PER FOOT Proceeds to Senior Citizens Villa PUUUULUUUUUU AAAAAARARAAAAAAAAAARQ AS UU UU UAE aational CUPE. Juveniles: Team Travels to Defeat ed a further blow Tuesday night when council was in- formed parts shipped by San- ither Engineer Ltd. carried a Lea price ev pat concerned was a eae commutator. for. the Woodland Park sewerage sys- tem and it was noted ths was the price minus the case. Ald. G. S. Rust suggest- ed the various departments check prices more closely be- fore ordering, except in an were beaten 6-3 by the Nel- son Juveniles in an exhibi. tion hockey game held at t: Nelson Civic Centre evening. The ga ob Burak and Fred Tomilin serena aang one each to the score “The Castlegar Juveniles will travel to Nelson again this Saturday where. they Meet their counterparts 9 p.m. at the Civie Centre. Council -also received a ezing. ‘his is to be investigated Road nly eno ncil tsale price of $9UU-and is to at sible for the cost of registra- in further by Ald. E. Acker: In. .reference to ndence from Marathon corres-; } pn on 27, 000 sq. feud of prope! ed by aly. ly now a ea the proceed with the. survey. By. agreement, the Town of Kinnaird is to be respon- CB, survey anu fencing. SELKIRK Christmas Holiday Library Hours Saturday, Dec. 21 — 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. COLLEGE Lf People are kills ch the Du tail “this "2 hobor Museum &h This is e ’s budget receiv- tv shave built a museum in bach, Man. for example which has met with come success." they are making to Canadian life. The Dot HOLIDAY SCHEDULE Mon., Dec. 23, Gencral 1.80 — 3.30 & After Tues., Dec. 24, General 1.30 — 3.30 & Closed Wed., Dec, 25, Closed. Thurs., Dec. 26,-Closed. Fri, Dec. 27, General 1.30 — 3.30, 8 — 10. Sat., Dec. 28, Normal. Sun., Dec. 29, Normal. Mon., Dec. 80, 1.80 — 3.30 & After. Tues., Dec. 31, 1,30 — 3.30 & Closed. Wed, Jan. 1, Closed. Thurs., Jan. 2, Closed. jan, 9-4-5 to be announced on.arena board e y selves but also for of Canada, it was conclud District Chamber To Promote Area In Magazine Ad The Castlegar and Dist- rict Chamber of Commerce is to take a $530 ad in Trade and Commerce Magazine pro- moting the industrial attrac- tions of this. area. Permission to insert the ad was sought by the group’ ‘Ss industrial committee at the ber’s meeting last Thu:s- day. Committee chairman George Paulson said 1,000 re- prints of the ad for mailing pieces were included in the orice said the committee feels” ‘the promotion would cole: a great deal of inter- est area and it is hoped that both ce Towns o1 Costlegit an anpaind Wala assist with the ci otter, hase the lecided to write the Baa of this meer: aisu to be updated and ae eee Allstate 30 Month Guaranteed Batteries $17.49. with trade Our Best Selling Battery, Lowest Price Ever PH. 365-7707 CASTLEGAR, B.C. ATR NTRIR TRS RTT NTT RTS RSA RNS e OUST Monday, Dec. 23 — 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 24 — 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. COLLEGE CLOSED DECEMBER 25 to 29th. . Monday, Dec. 30 — 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 31 — 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 1 — COLLEGE CLOSED . Thursday, Jan. 2 — 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 3 — 8.30-a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 4 — 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. : ae 6 0 S ARATATATAAAATAAAAATAAAAAAAAA a2 -OLO GENERAL ELECTRIC RCA VICTOR ELECTROHOME 25 in. Consoles: Priced From $749.00 THIS YEAR GIVE V LESS TRADE A good selection of styles and models’ in-stock :at your Color Headquarters in Castlegar. ACROSS 'FROM THE POST OFFICE Open every evening ’till 9 p.m. — Sat. to 6 p.m. — Open every Monday SAIRAAAAAAARARAAAA AAA AAA ee Naha dob df Un Yd ¢ Children Write Their ree to Santa at North Pole am] things you I wil ieave you soma Carist- else you would think I would ‘like, ‘Thank you for ¢he nice gave me last year. mas cake on tiie table,: also some sugar lumps f ——_— THE SALVATION ARMY Sunday: 9.45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Holiness nae p.m. Evening Service 7.30 pam. Prayer and Th P Bible Study 7.80 Pin. Home League 7.30 pm. eae or Open Air and Young Public invited to all services. Eavoy and ry You are never a stranger at the Army LUTHERAN CHURCH - SERVICES Sundays at 9.30 am. Beld in ‘St. David's” ‘Anglican Church Sunday Schoo! 8.45 a.m. Mev. Harold C. Clark CHURCH OF GOD Sunday School 9.15 a. Morning Worship 10% fe 7 p.m. Fri: Youth ae i 7.30 p.m. Wed. Bible Study and Prayer — Held in Homes ————_—— APOSTOLIC. CHURCH we. blocks East of the Plaza 1 bove you ete ws eule Pryce Dear ane last w ring and a Hot Wheel set. yiecee bring me a fire truck Christmas and a Hot Wheel det. Your driend, Kent Wayling, Kinnaird. 1513-5th Ave. BC. 1, I have boy. Robbie my little broth- er was a good boy would ein ipleaee. ‘bring Robbie a I like fire would onan, snd a Love Joy aca please. oe Your friend, lairllene Joy Kavic, | am Santa, i I have been a I will give you some cookies io; am. Saag ‘School Hour Mi Worship Rev. Helmut Buttenberg Pastor PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 First Ave. Pastor: Rey. L. M- Phone $65-5212 Sunday School 9.55 a.m. Morning Wership 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. Tuesda‘y: Bible Study and Prayer 7.30. p. Friday: Young Pepples 7.30 Pan, Ph, 365-5637 Next to the Cloverleat Motel camily Bible Hour - 10 a.m. Fa Worship 11 a.m. Evening qiorship Servic GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th Ave, Kinnaird Rev. J. H. Wiseman Sacrement of the Lord’s Supper Sunday School 9.30 a.m. CHRIS “The Night The PENTECOSTAL CONTATA DECEMBER 22, 7.00 p.m. Come join with us to sing His praises. You are cordially invited TMAS Angels Sang” TABERNACLE * Lam peing very good for bo: 1 woud I priiey deen very good, pripree to be a good Boy but s same't wasn't a good |) I have; b been (Very Dew S grade 4. I would like a orgon|K® for Christmas, And a book, le nose two big blu blue eyes ands little smile and a little hope you I pe you have a tmas So. and a glass of milk may I please have a Baby Doll.” Your fri ers. Will leave yuk cookie and. some mili when you : a8 8 poe d £ A you some cooki Ronnie Sherstobitott, Aa i i see moma a Pe otaramiceae Keep Emergency Phone Numbers Good) Box 1455 Castlegar, B.C. Ehor cheat Wynnychuk name is Ehor, I am in The B.C. Telephone Co. this week again mad md e its an. should be oreaures during oud the busy Christmas huhday season. B.C. Tel president J. Ern- a ichardson brats the ap- Santa please I have the parking tower. twit eive Blueberry Croek| Glose to the Phone|- Be Dear Santa Ge Boo Fj eageae F a af F ti Pat Faz Sherstobitofi Blueberry Creek BC, I will leave some Cookies fo! rp er CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 19, 1968 mera Tt 518? r you, will leave some milk "for Love Kenny iat ORDER EARLY FLOWERS WIRED ANYWHERE GIFTS - CARDS - CANDIES —$——— HELEN'S: FLOWER: SHOP Ph. 365-5101 INSURANCE AUTe FIRE LGFE For Complete Insurance Needs Please Contact . . . M. W. Mike SHISKIN Representing Fruit Growers Mutual & Co-operative Insurance Service Box 1266 Castlegar 269 Columbia Phone Office 365-6665 Home 365-4704 e & | = s 5 vai set and a dolly called Span! 1 will leave some carrots for Rudolph. ferry. : Your friend, ‘ Gina Kardash. wae ee I would like a little foot- . Kelly, Lindley. Senta Please May I Have Hats bail. Kenny Dealership Opportunity! ‘Biggest Sports Boom Searpinn agn Tops ‘em all for beaut 1, Bi a Style and staminal i state Electric Start Available- mobiles Get in on the to hit Canada! aerate increase in ppulaiy of me it's rapidly, Canada. We offer sone enlers an exclusive dealership. ia their area. The : prais in the fo Canadians who are turning fun into profit. For detailed information and literature contact: BAROTTO SPORTS LTD., 605 - 7th h Street S.W., CALGARY, ALBERTA. CALL (403) 262-4303" or the service required can be diated direct- ty. He said each customer will an can be ited in his mouth, Merry Chris- receive sertion which can ‘then be kept would ‘dike a Christmas. iW the ‘cara near ne telephone. The card tras space for fire, police, ieee and doctor num: ers. am 6 years old and I Barbie Doll for eyUUUUULe REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH ST. DAVID‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. Terry Allen — Ph. 365-7424 Services at 8.00 am. and 11.00 am. Castlegar, 11.15 a.m. UNITED CHURCH CASTLEGAR & ROBSON Rev. Geo. Hermanson — Ph.. 365-8337 MORNING WORSHIP Sunday School, Castlegar, 9.30 Robson, 9.45 a.m. am. ‘Kinnaird 11.00 ‘a.m. Sunday School, Kinnaird, 930.am. ’ UNITED CHURCH KINNAIRD - GENELLE Rev. Clinton Howard — Ph... 365-7814 years old. M; Marl wank a ‘truck, We will leave cookit and pets for your Reindeer. Thank you, Dear Tommy — are : Tony wants a Billy blastof for Christmas and _AT LAST Colleen D. 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