CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 18, 1965 “NDP Annual Meeting Held Here _Supports Regional College Bylaw: CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Reeves, B. Th. Ph, 365-7175 Across Highway Junction from By Plaza Family Bible. Hour 70 Ba, Familiy: Worship Evening Service — % 38: Pp. pan. All Welcome .and el- 1 Ross: The annual meetin ection of officers’ of land-Trajl Constituency: NDP Group was held in Castlegar on suntey. 1098 1 he the fay pacer To aa, e following, electe: 8 "Dovlle, aly piswlaent: B. Deve “Rosiland’ ¥ice- ote: Hoent: T, Cort miler, Kinnaird, sé- cretary; J. Bannister, Trail, trea- surer; K. Gaylor, Fri vale, ee: cutive member, and'R. C, Mi fad- docks, C: mem- ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN - CHURCH 00 ‘a.m. Holy Communion 9.30 a.m, Holy Communion 11 a.m. Family Eucharist 7.80 p:m, Evensong — Robson . GASTLEGAR, 9.30 LAAT TTT GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister: Rev. S.’ H. Kerr . Morning Worship Fe am. Sunday School 9.30 am. ber. The executive body was au- thorised to set up a_ steering committee composed of renee: sentatives from each poll in the riding. A number of matters was also considered at the meeting with a motlon supporting the position of: NDP Leader Tommy Douglas in urging an end to hos- tilities in Viet Nam. It was the feeling of the meeting that the present in Viet Tam era told of being shocked and dismayed at present. trends. be ruined and our property, de- valued if this trend: continues. We should ‘push -for immediate nd better control of develop- Fi Sa aE aed “Gomingo Gives ‘$1 Million To 3 Universities Cominco has made a gift and pledge of $1,250,000 to The 3 Universities Capital: Fund, it was announced on Tuesday by Allan M. McGavin and Cyrus H. McLean, general co-chairmen. The contribution by t the large mining ‘and fertilizer company is the first to be. made public during the current phase of ad- vance gifts activities for develop-| ;, ment and expansion of the three is dangerous in the hostilities “must stop at Bevis prior to to public ‘ urliversities, News of the gift came per- peace there. © The meeting also agreed jo support the™ stort of : the S their Charen oe access roads.’ into the ‘Arrow Valley following yw dam ‘develop- ment, “This is a matter ‘of great importance to. us all,” said one sonal to Mr. McLean irony Ww: president of Cominco, who sald in’ presenting «a cheque: . “T hope my, "sg con: tribution will.make quite clear our recognition of-the key role of university education in Ca- nada’s_ future ‘and our . whole- hearted endorsement of this cur- in of the speakers, “and our demands of the past on this matter.” “The Regional College will do a great deal for our youth and our area,” said a speaker in introducing a motion to support | Mr. the votd'on the Regional Col- lege at ae end of February. “We must do all we can asa party and as individuals to en- sure the success of this pro- ject.” The motion received the unanimous support of the meet- Ls} i about A warm to is extended to‘ everyone [I The Salvation Army 11°Pine Street Sunday Services 11am. —7 p.m. 9.45 a.m. — Sunday School Tues. 7.30 p.m. — Home League All Ladies Invited AQ are’ " Woleome at‘the Army the* arent] uncontrolled de- lopmiet an in the ent Bri- teh Columbia.” Grarits from Cominco's B.C.- pased subsidiaries, which will be “Our whole community can | P' made independ yy. them wall total i well part $100,000, trick 6 will Kirl be in add ition to Gomince’s git, ment," sald" ‘orie speaker. The meeting supported a motion to ush for local'and regiona} plan- ning for oF orderly 4 ‘development ofl for ‘a greater | F' there’ "of ‘the tax load.on small Rr operty owners placed on large infilistries ifthe areal eee as Celgar, Coshitco ahd tl Kootenay ower and ' Liga t, * >On provinicjal and “federal matters of immediate concern | the’ meeting agreed to: Support the efforts of. H. Ww. Herridge, MP, to obtain medical care for dependents of war veterans ‘allowatice recipi- ents. . Support the efforts of the provincial NDP'members‘of the || legislature to’, dleare in the Hall. report on meal care in ein place of the ‘meang te: proposed by.’ the Soeial iat Credit government in Victoria. Make plans for the choos- of a provinelal NDP ‘candi- HH fe for this.riding at a nomin- ation convention to be -held in the fall of 196: Sharper ‘on organization in preparation for a possible federal election. On_ adjourning, the execu- tive was instritcted to meet with other West: Kootenay NDP Groups on’ organization and membership : and take ‘steps to hold social: functions to ‘raise funds and séek out'néw mem- pers for. the New Democratic Castlegar Socials Mr: Hockey Siandings past two weeks the Commercial Hockey League has not been too busy becatise of the bonspiel. However, now with thine pack’ to’ normal action Castlegar: Kinnaird area, ee " Kindaird-Genelle Charge UNITED CHURCH Rev. D. L. Faris Morning Worship Kinnaird... if a.m. Genelle » +o 12.30) Sunday School Kinnaird « ... 9.45 a.m. Genelle’. . 9.30 am. —————————— a CE 4 oe “LUTHERAN CHURCH ’ SERVICES P Sundays at 8 pm, ee Nordic Hall, Kinnaird : Sunday School 2 p.m. : Rev. Harold C. Clark Adults 75¢” Sponsored by the Union of Youth of the U.S.C.C. wT teat PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE © 791, First Ave. Sun. SS. — 9. 55 am. Worship Service —ilam. Evening Service 7.30:p.m. - Reverend — R K. Webb ————— —————— ———— - Talent Night SHSS AUDITORIUM Sat., Feb. 20, 1965 7.30 p.m. * Students 50¢ and the Juniors still remain on top of the league. STANDING a8 OF] LEAGUE.14 LT PT Juniors: PA % 33 171 124 39 22 6 18.3 134 163 15 Pulpmak- 20. ers 4148 107 151 11 sity intramural their first game in Nelson, Dame won 4-2..Game time ‘| be at 7 p.m, on Wednesday. '. Surprise Shower Is Held Here For Miss J, Harmston A surprise shower was held for Miss Janet Harmston recent- ly in the United. Church hail. Hostesses’ for the .evening were Miss Yvonne Cristofoli and Susan Hi: Harmeton and Miss Elaine Ady. ' ‘When_Janet, Mrs. L. Harm- ston and Mrs. G. Baird arrived they were presented with lovely corsages. The hall was beautifully de- corated with blue, white an eae _ Arrow Lakes. Industries Ltd. GEOFF SCHLATTNER LOCATED IN THE ARNASON-SCHLATTNER. BUILDING. ON TOP OF SHERBIKO HILL “Eiistorh Machining Portable Welding - Alloys. & Special Welding WE SPECIALIZE IN SERVICE AND ‘ADD - OUR GUARANTEE FOR GOOD MEASURE 24-HOUR SERVICE PHONE 365-5432 She also spen' her son, Cpl. J. L. Hoffman, at Cold: Lake; Alberta. Those the United Mrs, D. Hughes, Ph. 365-5503 : Mr. and:Mrs, P, Barlett re- turned from: Vancouver * last eek where their: daughter to St, Paul's: Hospital. Mr. ‘Floyd Johnson left for ‘angman, Sask., after spending a -pléasdnt’ holiday at the home Chair (17 months) was admitted t ‘of his brother and & Me:ci and 5 0 West Wail not! ma as well! ps travell} spokane and Sdattle. to € extend our ur deepest 3 sympathy to Mr. and Mr: reight Thursday to attend the funeral of. the -latter’s sister, Mrs. -W. son to attend a ing this ‘week, "Melvin: Hawkins Gelebrated his seventh birthday last Tués- day with.a toboggan: party. _- Cynthia Langevin celeprat- ed her fourth * birthday «last Thursday, with the assistance. of six: friends, Jamis and ‘Debble lard, Lorrie Alexander, Ale- xandra. Belezyk, Linda (Fergu- son and.Sandra Thederahn. Did® you: know ?'? ?,'Hard- to-clean tarnish can be removed easily: from betwesn the tongs of a fork with a pe cleaner dipped in silver Pol enata Socials Mr. Harry was a weekend oop Gf Ke ae “the home of Mr. and: Mrs. Peter Peters. “..Mr.-and Mrs..Fred Delorme cen Nelson were recent visitors "Mr, and Mrs, William Au- bert :0f Blueberry Creek- were Rohn. Pearl Letkeman and hn of Nelson were Church Women's Presbyterial meeting in Cranb: ‘ook for three days last were Mes. R. Hunter, Mrs. Wm. Easton, Mrs. Elyere 128 168 ,8,18r 10 Js Sherbiko and Mrs, R, MacBain, MacBain will as branes ‘delegate the Presbytery neve ia Nelson this week, “Crozier and d visitors at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Senue fer of Robson. were Sunday vi- sitors at the pS of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Riem Miss Martha a Peters of Nel- son was’ a weekend: visitor at her home here. 5 Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. ..Camp- | bell returned on ‘saturday from a. winter holiday: which; took them to: San. Diego, Los, Ange- les and San Francisco, Calif. who motored to Armuttone last j- he home of Mr. and. past st two weeks, returned home : ‘We Would like at thts tims oy TREASURE” ee TNT for Valuable ‘Automotle. 4 ELECTRIC KETTLE 699 with sal BE chrome efi th M wack SAw— Reg. 99¢ Value 2° PAINTERUSH Reg. 706 Vela “FURNACE: FILTERS Rag. Ge Value, each = t eevons, A aha, an ane ieee hare in deal te ter bathroems end kitchens, White, quarts centr. 9-FOOT. EXTENSION CORD Reg. 69¢ 5 Je Vales one feathe cover Tits ceneraiear es eS top [cB SPP PC SPECIAL VALUE. 3 24 rovennio | : PYREX ; PERCOLATOR 3.95 Volue 5 rere ee Noles 41.88 -ZBT Baby POWDER Regular 89 Fireball Sp. For Children 69 “TRIPLE ACTION ANTI Cough Syrup Fireball Sp. 79 - Regular $1.00, "REXALL Redi-Spray _ Deodorant for Men FIREBALL SPECIAL ... HEADSCARF Regular 98c Value 29" ‘Square Rayon 29¢ FIREBALL SPECIAL : BRECK Hair Fireball SPECIAL _ Regular $1 89. Spray | Baby Clothes AND BABY GIFT SETS : _ Boyer Kopin ‘o0's Regular 980 Capsules Fireball - es a SPECIAL - Contact- Cc : : $1.63| Reg a AE , AT cn = Juice Decanter Quart Size Reg. 89c " CASTLEAIRD ‘PLAZA “Feb. 18th to Feb. 27th Que. of Private Fields ta should not on aan a a a i Maa pany. of Can- 4°Former superintendent of insurance for Canada, Mr.’ Mac- Gregor became president of The Mutual Life Inst: October. Although not in favor of is Projects The February ‘meeting of the Kinette Club. was held at the Hane: of Norma Skinner, evening < started with the finilicing of:several projects. candy wreaths were found to be a big success and it’ was -generally : felt: that it could be greater next: year. A mixed social was then in- ~ troduced by Kinsmen'Kurt-Bean and Ron Westcott. The : social is to he held in the near future. January was a quiet month with the exception of a: day's outing in Rossland at the Snow Show. .During the day shmoosh race was run with ithe intervention | in busl- )i Mr, Ma sald ‘he is sinced of t - value of guper- visign where the savings of the eral public must be ysnte- 'He said all companies offer- ing long-term savings plans, in- ment oe pension funds, invest- ment certificate companies and mutual/funds, should be subject to supervision to ensure pay- ment of their obligations'to the public.’ Such supervise a should | gs bo based on. sdund principles ra- ther. than’ the’ elaboration of: de tailed’ rules, heva the life in: “Atthough competition is the basis‘ of a frée enterprise sys- tem, excessive competition am- ong: financial’ institutions may lead to unsound Practices, i if not insolvency, and this could be serious where] ee dntereat ee Sh - School ey ee Additional School Rooms Referendum Under Study G..C. Bissell, ‘district ‘super- intendent of schools, reported at last week's school board meeting that there will pe practice: tea- cherg © coming. into Castlegar | to from Victorla College, UBC and some from’ Notre Dame Palver: sity we year, ‘com: ad mal rm poate S ‘have it so judg- ,| ing‘can. be done by the middle of May. vant? board approved the imphries Secandary going to. Vancouver West Indies Are Market For Ganada In the West Indies, rapidly volved,” he sald. lation, rising 3 standards ist ring and diver- to fhe larfe number of new Unit- States life insurance. com- panies forced to merge or rein- sure their business, generally because of financially unsuccess- uw : inettes rest. of the day was ‘spent to- bogganing and bob-sledding. He noted that new com- anies are now being formed In Canada, and | sald that many WATCHES by. LONGINE ei _BULOVA - ELGIN “CANDINO Westclox : Timex : Don't. be puzzled. — sea \ics ‘to-day’ and in the meantime here's your crossword puzzle answer HG BA OSHaB . PLin[o]s TAINS SIElAI eR] : Oo oi SEOR pinroPlo} Phone 865-7141 ———— Mrs. 1s ‘Sewer Connections - QUOTATIONS GIVEN | eres years are r for a new. life insurance company to break eyen. He warned that the Ife insurance business is not one of ack profits. which investors should look for |‘: the ‘economies are creating fe SE ne but in- creasingly challenging ‘market. with Spportuntfies for. Canadian exporters. This view is by @ EDUCATIO " mp He Kiwanis Muste Festiva ‘early in i ‘he board ' approved on teach- ers attending the West Kooten- ay. Teachers’ Convention to be held here on’ Friday. Classes wat not’ be in, potsion 0 on that ate tion for the district, Enlarging of the home ec- onomics program and accommo- dation, along with): industrial arts, is also in the planning. The additions are within department the “extensive charge in? achool 2 curriculum’ ‘which:'"is King Biacal in B.C. today. The new bus on order should be mot ing ip app ap Bate one ent! :Mrs..W. gommittees are working and set- mino may be inatituted for. more ef- fi f pupils. ting: u) for. the forthcoming Regional College referendum, ‘The board approved sec: retar: ry -trenstirer C, H. King at- tending the secretary-treasurers’ , workshop / in Kamloops - from May 3 - 5. Mr. Bissell reported several workstiops are being held dur. ing July ‘and ‘August at Victoria University. ‘These are based on the new chemistry, physics and math courses which: are being instituted in the schools in B.C, Consideration is: being given to having some: of District: No. 9 teachers take advantage of these workshop: Mr. Bissell algo reported the additional ‘science’ laboratories planned for the. secondary = wih the Bank . of its January: Business re just issued. The review also discuss- es the’ growing’ importatice: of visitors from Canada in the area, which last year'numbered more than’ 25,000, ‘and: Canadian ‘in- vestment: in’ the islands. :.' “The recent changes in the volume'and composition of trade |’. Valley of ihe Sane Wins Documentary Quidoor | Fitm Award. ov. department of recreation branch } film.“ Swans”: has been declared by the Michigan Outdoor Writers Association as the best outer | ght “Lines” and.” ‘Big Game "Eximera Bold ay”, also Teceived - Honiorabie’ “mentions, Val wans” is ke nature based on conservant ethan ;a -yearand a ‘¢ Most “of the aie work was done by | ard Atkins,’ assistant’ chief ofthe pHa an who p warked ¢lose- ‘acclaim in’ cansda. ‘and conservation. photographic |-’ ‘Valley | of the] ‘Canada’ and 'the West Indies’ have ‘been’ strongly: in- fluenced by developments in the ielandet themselves," the BotfM eh 365-8294 day. p: a= ty was held ‘pecently at the ome E. E. :Forgie ‘Thompson iday. Bibaie] Easton, Mrs. G. Shepherd, Mrs. I. McNeil and Mrs. I. (Grannie) Swaddle. A‘ very. pleasant after- noon was.enjoyed and delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Thompson and Mrs, K. A: Ross, the dqughters of Mrs: Dun- “pireent visitors ‘at. the home of Mr: end Mrs..Gedrge Ander- son were‘Mr.'and Mrs, Allen gers and: daughter. Rovanne of Kelowna: ‘Mrs: Rogers ‘is Mr. ‘Anderson's ‘sister The ‘films’ were in ti tion with entries’ from all net ‘of the’ United States and “Can- ada Submitted by by the country’s REASONABLE PRICES - IMMEDIATE SERVICE. - leading film make GUARANTEED WORK =| is — NO OBLIGATIONS” & = _ D. FOX PLUMBING & HEATING © Phone 365-5006 between 9 am, and 2 EM ag = Erman nassemmnnnn 6 dis- trict Sir Guides with Guidars Mrs. R.’ Bro; Mrs.’S.' Dewis, Mrs. D, Hiebert’ and ‘Mrs. H. John: son, : District * Commissioner, at- tendeis ‘a music session in’ Trail. who peopled reaaportation: 8. H. Jolagon was a Trail vito ‘on Frida: Emily Hillough, atter Spanien the week visiting her arents. Mr. and Mrs, Jim il ough: and attending her: grand: mother’s:funeral, left Sunday aan return to. Revelstoke where she is teaching... - Guests .at the home ‘of Mr. and‘Mrs. John Dunlop for a’few days were Mr. and Mrs. A. Ditt- rich of Kamloups, brother-in-law. and sister of Mrs. Dunlop who ‘were attending the funeral’ of Mrs, Dittrich’s mother. Mrs. Kil- lough.” ‘SEE YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT FOR CERTIFIF!) RESE: Washington see Dau Hirt rt Bs Enky quiet, Saou! elegant hotel ‘accommodations right dining room and lounge. Entertainment. Roof-top. swirpming poo!, free parking, INTENATIONAC MOTELS sutive. Offices, The Olympic, Seattle, . TONS ; Amnprior, | Dats fro, April “Mr. bal ‘are department plans and. will. b set-up‘ to comply with thelr requirements and program. These labs. are now being considered and will be included in'the proposed referendum for additional school .. accommoda- Kinnaird Carl Loeblich’ My ts Fone nicipal “civil: defence ‘cour: a8 the trely” at federal government ex: pense,” a | #8 cient. ‘The board has been advised by the Village’ of Castlegar and the Renata‘ and Deer Park re- presentatives that they have ap- proved the school kere ict pro- Bosed budget “for 1 “The board has yon advised that the CPR will be removing the old station at’ Glade. This will eliminate a hazard‘ at the railroad crossing. The bus-driver will then have clear vision along rail Beer ’ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 18, 1965 TT ab "NOW OPEN 6.30 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT Ron’s Motel Coffee Shop @ DINING ROOM @ CONFECTIONARY FULL COURSE MEALS SPECIALIZING IN STEAKS tin 6 Lc Tare Tr i P & G Builders Supply ACROSS FROM THE ARENA. 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