VASLLIAK NWS, ‘Lhursday, Nov. 20, 196) CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 20,1969 5 URAARAARARUAARARANA AA Dr..S. Fjellstrem D.S.P. KUCW and.cuUCW To Sponsor Bazaar The Dec. 6 bazaar and tea to be held jointly in the lower hall of the Kinnaird 4 | United Church by the Cast- legar and Kinnaird United Church _ Women, was the main topic of the KUCW at its monthly meeting held Wednesday of last week at the home of Mrs. James Horswill. i A report was given on FALL CONCERT sponsored by the Stanley Humphries Sen-|the recent rummage sale and for Band was held earlier this month. The SHSS Junior Band| Members were informed the was also in attendance and started off the evening's enter-|temaining articles have been r sections of the senior band, PODIATRIST “Will be at the if fj “ion. Nite Mixed i Lil Knowler ‘259, CHT. Lil -Knowler Chua urdy 243; i 4 ustin Pi MHT- Wally i Miner ¢ 607, Crooked Arrows _ 8 1068. ‘HT Crooked Arrows fee 3 Team poin Crooked Arrows 3, Swingers .1, Wildcats 3, nl other 600's. Bill Ander- 1, The ? 3, Kin oars 1 i, Spoll- Rourke 622, Bill Cheveldave ers 1, Regulars 3, Vilcin; 608, Bee Fillipoff 605, Other 600's Ruth Teausice Friday night classic mixed 700, Harry Chernoff 692, Dar- Boughner 223,, Crown Point Hotel | Robson Women! s Institute Bee dati Age |om'gguirtcrfe “/ . Rea | Planning Christmas Party John Paulson 622, Bjorn Kris: i tiansen 619, Matt Kohn 616,)MHT John Paulson 735, WEDNESDAY . e Ro! bers’ Christmas party. is to! THS Oddballs 1056. THT] Dec, 3 — 9 a.m. to 6 p.ng be bela in.the Robson Mem- Frank Holdsworth 610. Tues. Night Mixed 9-11 82, g ol LHS Marge Bonnett 241. Team points: Oda Balls THURSDAY eek at the ait was ug ested sthat ia Dec. 4 — 9 am, to 6 p. ‘The Robson WI is. to wale Library ‘be ‘asked "to Practice limited to | I LHT Marge Bonnett 599, 2, Rebels 2, Armacs 1, Sure- qs Bul caren 320. MHT| shots 3, Gutter 5 3, Tigers 1. send its share of the Selkirk] give a talk at the January bursary to the. district WL'meeting. The annual mem: treatment of the feet Ent a Carl: 5 a Hs Flamingos 1032. THT! 720, Creare ci will be the sh ing color. : ; . hs ie show! o! New System to Handle [2 pites combing ot So Postal Money Orders Erma 2 tyke 278, Lut rma avlyky! Ted raed 247, MHT_ Nick Orlesky 537. ‘HS Droppins ‘o7i. THT Droppins zbav. ‘team points: Crooked Nighthawks 2592, eon 818 Wa: Kin kin 612, Team points: Pass Creek| W: t Kanigan O11 . a Strikers 1, 5 Kami 4, Flamin- oe ar A omecher a tip te 3, C ighth an gos < ougars 0, Nighthawks trip. to Switzerland. ‘The many “COLUMBIA CELLULOSE has acquired all shares of Pohle : Lumber Co. and assumed operating control of the Terrace- based sawmill on Nov, 1. Colcel announced plans for the acquisition last month, plans which include expansion and improvement of the sawmill which has a present capacity of 50, million board feet annually. A large umber, of Pohle Lumber employees joined a group of senior executives from Colcel’s head office in Vancouver at ceremonies held to mark Pohle's transfer into the Columbia Cellulose group. MET atl Rourke 707. The Pohle mill has long supplied wood chips to‘ Colcel’s Prince ‘Rupert pulp operations. Arrows 0, wildeats 4, Swing- ers 10, Kinks 1, Droppins 3, antastiks in Other 600’s Louise Howes tuesday 1. o LHS Bonule white ‘261. LHT_Vi McLuckie THS Macalisters | “Insur- ance 922, THT Macalister’s fai snsurance 2616. ! ‘Yeam points: Sentinels 3 Independents 1, Macalister's ansurance 4, Candy Stripers Fy Lucky 5, 0, Castlegar Drug Tuesday Mixed 7 o‘clock™ LHS Bev. eer 285, LHT Bev Maloff 7: MHS ‘ear Rourke 314. Regulars 1190. THT Romaine 3056. - ‘Team: points: Impossibles ‘SUGAR AND SPICE 3%, Aitdots 1. . KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Other 600’s Matt Rohn TONIGHT Wed. Morning Drivers ST. RITA‘S HALL LHS Dagny Enalsen 264, LHT Dagny. Enoksen 6! FRONT STREET THS T-Birds 373. Sour T Birds 28 2814. Team. points: Cadillacs 2. Road Runners 4, T-Birds 4, Ramblers 0, Chevys 2, Mus-| tangs 0. Other 600's Carol O’- Neijal 663, Bobbie Keraiff 641. Wed. night Ladies LHS Janet Carr onal LHT Shivley THS Budgies Hane THT Canaries 2773. Team points: Orioles 3, Parrots 1, Canaries 4, Swal- lows 1, Robins 0, Budgies . 3. Other 600's Lil pee 614, Marge Korody 6: Thurs. Morni ing NOP WHERE THE By Bill Smiley Pollution Sexual Freedom, Inf lation, Student Riot All Depressing listen. e Vietnam, that great cank- er, continues to suppurate. ’ There is an explosion immin- ent in the Middle East. China and Russia are snarling at each cther in ouler Mongolia PHOTOCOPYING Letters — Birth Certificates Important Papers Clippings Black-on-White Process Reasonable Rates CASTLEGAR NEWS or somewhere. There are afis welcome. e November is a month that the doorbell dozen or more brush-wars in progress. Then there's ii id should be deleted from the pollution Galensar, by act of Parha- ent, ntire evening of answering es and snarl, and ant tli, and high taxes and 11 shortage of hausing and ‘stu- dent riots and sexual freedom and drugs among the kids, just to'mention a few other jollies, i Top this off with coron- It’s given a perfect send- off by the horrors.of Hallo- ween, This is kind of fun when your kids are little. They're excited and delighted. But when they've grown up and you have an and smiling heartily at surly urchins who| 1! sneer at your McIntosh appl “Haven't got any chocolate bars?” iS charm fades a little. Then there’s everything else that November brings. you’ re|Snow tires neglected until too late. Sterm windows ditto. Freezing winds. aries and constipation, lung} cancer and livers turning to} stone, abortions and acne and it's hard to believe the rag- ged old huiman race can keep eS finger in the dyke much longer.” As if that isn’t enough, thought to chill the spirit, curdle the or not. question.” Wage Settlements Average 8 Per Cent Wage settlements through, it’s November in Canada, a/July, August and September| brought an average annual blood, make the/base rate increase of 7.9 per| bones ache and turn one’s/cent, according to statistics thoughts to Hamlet: “To be analysed by the Canada de-| : that is the/partment of Settlements in the second labor. Personally, P'd prefer not| quarter of the year resulted second quarter, Be Cominco to Pay 70 Cent Dividend to be, in November. But anyone who'd care to finish me off jin a 7.7 per cent averaging 9.3 per cent. The} tim average increase in the sec- ond quarter was 8.7 per cent. The -51 settlements cov- ering 157,815 employees out- side manufacturing provided for an average increase of 7.4 pet cent, the same as in the Rain that turns to snow. Last year’s eubbee Jeaking. Dirt tacked| M The glories of autumn| of winter. are not yet. All you have is a grey, ulcerous, ay. sodden, spiritless 30 days of gloom which the sun seems to have disappear- ed trom the universe. It's'a e for Baye vanished. The pleasures] 625, the fire. xcept that! you've forgotten to get your winter wood in.-A ume for reading depressing poetry. A ume for . grouching and grumbling. A ume ior watch- ing third-rate TV and despis- ing yourself for wasting he time. A time for AA’s to fall otf the- wagon. But we mustn’t despair, must we chaps? We must be}: a man for all seasons. Surely there must good about November. Just as the human race tackles _ Pollution, inflation,| + Contracts covering bar- gaining units of 500 employ- ees and over, with the ex- clusion of ali in the construc- tion industry, are examined. all the other] 1 auments mentioned above, we must tackle November. we'll probably be too late, just a3 we are with these it- ems, but we've eet to give it that old human LHS Colleen Lightle 272, LHT Colleen Lightle 645. . THS Lions 908. THT Chipmunks 2459. ‘Team points: Lions 4, eddy ‘Bears 0, Chipmunks 4, Minks 0, Squirrels 3, Beav- COOKIES ..... HONEY, Alpho, 48 oz. FLOUR, Dutch Oven, PAPER TOWELS, Scott ........ CANNED HAM, Maple Leaf, 1 Ib. . aL 1 EGGS, Grade A aoe Dozen PORK CHOPS, 1b. BREAD, Dutch Oven HOOVER APPLIANCES 20% OFF CHARGE ITI _ member Guhier 600’s Dean Koenig Rowdy Rollers LHS Florence Merry, 271. LHT Betty Oglow 646. THS Criers 993. THT Criers 2510. Other 600’s Joyce Turn- er 603. Thurs. ilicae Comm LHS Kathy ae 250. LHT Kathy Horcoff 6 MHS" Matt ‘Bahn 297. MHT Nick Koochin THS Liteaavers “4123, THT Lifesavers 2950. Team Points: Doodlers 3, saute, Suits 1, rnen Woes on arraoveD Liars. “All Credit Card Program? Johnny‘s Grocery & Gas Sales Ltd. } Bikes On Robson Side of the Ferry ‘ 6 loaves $1.00 ce ada vost Office e for the itons of Canadians ee pur-| chase Post Office money or- r the new ‘system, an im imprinting machin enter such items as date and purchaser in privacy and at a time most convenient to him or her; ‘This will also re- sult in a saving of time, for the customer and the Post office. Under the present syst: em, the clerk must ask tl purchaser for such ‘dctalis. ue names, locations and spellings and enter the information on and possibly others ina up await their turn for wick- et service. The exclusively Canadian technique, even now bein; studied by Tepresentatives ‘of 0! aay. om. -jed in ayment. crane sald the Can- was proud of the system i it has develop- co-operation with indus- try as it entails an entirely feat approach to money or- der processing. The streamlined proces- ses, with the reduction of the number of forms involv- ed and time saved, will re- sult in an annual savings of| £ some 19 per cent. This will amortize the original $2 mil- lion investment in five years. Three Pledges Are Initiated Into Sorority Initiation of three pledg- es to the ritual of jewels was held. Nov. 12 at the home of ‘Mrs. Jack Dickson of Kin- naird a dinner at other countries, develo cat Giflce with Ade ae graph of of Ganada, Ro. Crain td. and Recognition Equip-| chs, Cc, was All verifying, indexing Lan statistical operations will the Hi Arrow Arms by mem- bers of XI Alpha Lambda|?! chapter of Beta Psigma Phi. Each of the new mem- bee received ed a gift from the "ake last re; meeting of XI Alpha la was Bel Oct. pe at the home of|s, Philip. Konkin of dy Shutek of ‘gar gave the cultural talks for the evening. Thi ey were entitled “What is Life?” and and Relig-/eo by. Paid ° money orders will be icro-filmed front and back for storage and reproduction should require jon.” discussion followed |e and eects were then served Mrs. Stier hei sincere thanks to all the com- mittees for their efforts dur- ing the year and to all the members for their attendance and help. The arinual meeting was opened and- annual reports were heard from the secre-; Pl the hospital fund. Members attended a Hands-Across-the- Border Picnic aud a WI work- cere thant for their time and. work around the cemetery. Mrs. Stier vacated the chair. for the election of 1970 officers which was conducted |, re-ele ectors — Mrs. Wm. (Ivy) ken, Mrs. A. Jenner ‘and tee Grant. A_ vice-president! will be elected from the dir- ectors. Auditors. are. Mrs, Smecher and Mrs. Grant. Mrs.*. Johnson - extended thanks to Mrs. J. Fornelli for her work on the nominating Mrs. Stier contite and nd- congratulations to Johnson as 1969 citizen of thes year. - appointed for PEEUELECESESUURECURUURA o 1990 were: health and wel- fare and home economics —| by rake Saliken and Mrs. Fornel- were accorded| Mrs, | tea » Flukies 4, Diehards ? Kin- Chaingang 1. Other 600's Matt | Rohn 675, Paul Makiev 657, Darryl Open 7 a.m. — 9 p.m.'Monday through Saturday,” - Open Sunday 9 a.rh. — 9 p.m. Fee LE RRR EEN, L-O-O-K! Single lens. reflex fans Choose From Our Stock Of D. Mrs. J. Marshall; cultural act- ivities Johnson; host- BG mn; baker table, Mrs. . 0. id W. one of which is shown above, were featured in a varied pro- gram. Both bands were.conducted by bandmaster Norman Fishwick. Merrif] Nixon, who is pictured below, also favored the audience with three piano selections. The concert was well-attended aud enjoyed by to finance an exchange trip with Ray ‘Thompson’ ’s Centennial | High School Band in, Vancouver. - all. Proceeds are to be used seeane tl fire injury in a school bundled and sent to the. Van- couver Training for the handicapped. money for their foster daugh- ter in India. covers the of the new year. sounds: Their perce be- Workshop Members decided to send This remittance first six months Family Fire Drills Said ‘A Good Idea © Your child had a_ fire \Children are more apt to than in a fire at home. The members of ‘Koot- Saturday ternoon in the Legion which ‘was ated in a harvest theme. ‘The head table was cov- ered with a pale yellow cloth|M. and centered with a horn of plenty full of fruit. It was] tn flanked on either side with apple lanterns surrounded by maple leaves and mums. The tables were each center. ed with an apple lantern and leaves and varied colored mums. Guests were welcomed Mrs, Jean Jones. Mrs. Nixon had made the ap} ple B. lanterns, and did the decorat- committees were: Wilson Pythian Sisters Hold Pre-Christmas Bazaar Hall, beaut utifuly, decor-| Mrs. B. Crissall, Mrs. tea table convenor. while fea tickets were in charge 0: Mrs. Bradford. Prosiding| ff ai and Mrs. C. Clelland. The door prize wae won: by Mrs. M. Fitzpatricl their who attended the bazaar and| helped make it a success. after’ a few drills. They know exactly where to go; how to go, and how to. get out of the school building. broke, out in your home? 4 uses the ‘meners 2 ala Bee ly automatic Why_not work out a home and then emphasize th of getting out as le. Explain is so dangerous. drills will vl re- Here's a gift package that will be remembered tong after the Christmas season: a year's subscription to Beautiful British Columbia magazine piusa full-color 1970 calendar-diary. You can give both for ji just $2~ the regular price of the magazine subscription alone. ‘We announce your gift with a greeting signed in your name and the current Winter issue of Beautiful British Columbia. The 1970 Spring, Summer and Fall issues will be mailed as published. This offer applies only to new and renewal. sub- for $2 and wit the Winter, 1969 issue. Subscriptions Taken At CASTLEGAR NEWS Sorry, No Telephone Orders Ss as ae El fee (GIVEA The board of of Cominco has sedared a There were 76 such set- tlements in the third quarter, affecting the wage’ rates of S-T-0-P appro ey, 197,385 em-|cents a share on the. outs] 6 For a real buy on a Chev, Olds, Chevelle or Camaro plo mel from 375 hp engine to 155 hp 6-cyl., call today or cyrenctny average i the © compa: for shares of write to: for settlements signed dur-|months ending Dee, 31, pay | nual Colorful. There's the an- ing phe third 1 quarter, ‘of 1968 al pole on Dec. 19, share- aw e y Cup was per cel holders of. fan at the close ° Twenty-five of the 1969]of business on Nov. 21. ites 4 jaust admit; that some: third quarter settlements an- ‘was announced by this Novonber whad slept-in alysed covered 39,570 em-|Robert -Hendricks, president}. pes 2 bit and pculee officer, Let's see. Wai, there's Day to bright- en things up. aaere are the gift ce six weeks early, but — Mrs. esses and booster prize NIKON ee eesar ewe TOPCON have the program cards for PENTAX the’ next meeting. Mrs. Brod- pa Bs Mrs. O. 0. Lightle ai assisted Yes — We Still Give a 10% TOYS See Gl FT with the. period Gheenis inet a when’ she 2g obtained ‘her Can- Mrs. Campbell was the adian citizenshi d 2 around ce eienat Air Cadet John Lockyer DICK IRWIN CHEV & OLDS 845 Marine Dr., North Vancouver Phone 987-5231 ployees in manufacturing, and ase Tai got up, looked dt my lawn, and to by the Liquor Controt Board or by the straight- from-the- barrel flavour ng, f Paperboy, | ;couecting.s I mut- ire ‘need, students, ft with ‘rakes, wanted pease a like my lawn rak- 5 ehildren on a couple of jau- ‘the morning Paper and cot: SPECIAL INSTALLATION fee with “Dam’ answered. Four| ed. They. were raising money to take the local retarded = somehow, that little note of _warmth a_cold world »|did wonders for me. They ny of British Col 4 cost me. "ten bucks Se thing for somebody. It gave 3 h strength to [and the end of the annual afm raked the lawn, after a fash- ion, rang the doorbell every five eulnuless to’ ask for a drink e,. and "it it was worth it. y. was doing some- day: of the year, Nov. nightmare: WEST‘S TRAVEL AGENCY Phone 365-7542 E WILL YOU SPEND YOUR VACATIONS! EUROPE, ASIA, Hawaii, Mex- ico, U.S.A. or wherever you may wish to travel —.Call at : West's and get your travel folders. Information a1 on regular fares, tours and accomodations. 'S ARE Al | west: GENTS FOR ALL MAJOR AIRLINES INTERNATIONAL AND © DOMESTIC Call 365-7542 for your ~ 2 bs Hele AARAAANNATANAAANARARARAANAARS With Christmas only weeks away, Cénticatly Video ‘will install cable TV in your home... . FOR A TOY A toy valued at $5 or more which will be given to a needy child at Christmas time through the local relief organization. HERE IS ALL YOU DO: _; Bring your toy to our focal office. The toy you give will be your installation charge. In Castlegar Area the-toys will be picked up af your home. ~ All toys will be given to:a local t gelieé organization, -a few days before Christmas.to be distributed by them to children they feel will benefit most. If you are planning to ‘have four- channel cable TV installed in your home this winter, there would be no better time: to make arrange: ments than now.’ ra Bes "FIRST. MONTH RENTAL DUE JAN. 1, 1970 Special Ends December 12, 1969 COMMUNITY VIDEO TRAIL AREA: 1146 Cedar Ave., Phone 368-5501 ‘NELSON AREA: 390 Baker St., Phono 352-3322 (CASTLEGAR AREA: 1146 Cedar Ave., Trail Phone Zenith 6223 ARUARARAAAAN, Peay URN VASO SHAY UUVURERUL ENS AER: ) 2 3 2 2 | @ 7 2 | 2 3 (AANANARAAAARRAAARARAARARAARAARARN | ‘Pettitt Phone 365-7663 CASH DISCOUNT ‘Photos Castlegar. IAAARAAARAARRANANAAAAAR: “see, Mrs. Greenwood won the afternoon's booster Br and else got the oi painting of ferry keep tor a ite Hictetees Mrs. J. Dyck and Mrs, Gillman served de- licious refreshments,. bring- ing, 2 : most busy afternoon to dren ‘BRING IN THE: 10's. WITH AL: Pept xsa” ° pier DINNER _ @ PROFESSIONAL BAND ‘$18:00 A- COUPLE. . F featuring thes oe -Also —. take pivantaze ofa special offer. for . Breakfast‘ mn} Accommodation and $7.00. a couple. “@ PARTY, FAVOURS | ~: @.Two sHaws: Committee Executive soring Sommalties 581 Squa. Cadets, was held gave an account of the Be ittee which he attended. "The t be held Dec. ‘Newly-elected Officials are as. follows: R._ Sweeney, stamp Vincent, " powll am’ and scrapboo) sweeney. tended by y interested pi FIRE AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY ‘BONDS ~ see “Hugh leo! ANDERSON AGENCIES Castlegar, B.C. The meeting of the spon. : eeting was well at: He: uae 5 -Weighs'22 Ibs. Only y Hoover Humidifiers s ae t a difference “FIRE PLACE SCREENS, from FIRE PLACE TOOL SETS FIRE PLACE WOOD CARRIERS . FIRE PLACE CRATES 5 Toro Snow Blowers 14’. Ideal for driveways and flat roofs. : "WOODEN TOBOGGANS ~ ft. - Gft. — from : PING | PONG: TABLES, oa . 2 piece 54” x 60” complete with legs Use our Lay-Away Plan — Small ‘Down Payment . {pik dp'ae Caeeaes wis A. G. a Phone 365-7844 Eldridge,. “708 7th, Kinnaird h MIT HELL