: 2 ; “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365-5503 SHOPPERS’ GUIDE " Local UIO Head. _ Objectives '68..was the Castlegar Man Gets Socred Nod For Revelstoke -Slocan Byelection area both major’ and minor. Wilf ’ Hi; ‘of Kaslo CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs., May 16, 1968 113 5 Mother's Day has come|informed on the nine types SHOPPERS — Look for your name in one of the advertisements below, aud gone, and it was celebrat- ll be served. ed in many different ways. How it was. celebrated doesn't seem to matt:r, what me derived from that special day is more important. what, Some mothers feel it was All proceeds will go t the tomorrow that would be the morning, while Bud ers took to the highway | satiles foe a family outing. bi This household spent the cl & as a family work party|for ways to add to the yard as well as helping|sury without father as joeboys while he|out cash donations worked on my mother's| members. day present, a large picture window in our living room.|ing y, To me, it was a very re- warding day and we still had time to drive up the Kinnaird. tina Lake highway for a Picnic lunch. ial! mark lds, oe marigo. tunias that have been started indoors or perennials that have multi- plied and now need thinning. 0 The whole idea is, what you have too many of could cups. be just’ what another club It is not surprising this, Member is axt-is no longer widely prac-| then of 2 Hope of Liberals is in Non-Members -| Says Mr. Vogel { Scheduled for June 8 at| ni; t. eaking to an audie1 be very well of 278 Hird Vane ae ton said: “You don’t vote for |! Fd. SMITHERAAS + TRAILER vention dele; TOWING people who don't vote oe Fully Insured +} Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar gat las ope a =| Majesty’s loyal opposition.” ATTENTION Mr. Property Owner IN Electoral Areas “E”, “F” and “T’ and defined portions of Electoral Areas “G” and “H” of the Regional District of Central Kootenay. PLEASE. READ THE FLYER On the Ambulance Referendum that has been mailed to you. AND VOTE MAY 18th, 1968 their trea- out-and. m their 0 F a day to just relax and forget |furnish a ward at the local hospital. Harr. and 4 the ven . " ‘sul ie aS id music” . lubs are often looking GRADUATING STUDENT Norm Wolfe was among last J. EL Fie With the weather warm- has -| of the Ri ticket thing | by the pupils vice donation will te ase eee be pleased that through their ways. $10 will purchase a world ee Funeral held Monday from the Cast-|2¢eded help. legar Russi ma Sam Pos! gicent of Castle; nominating co! tes) is to the| Pital. Liberal. Russia. Mr. Pos to Canada in 1899 settling in Saskatchewan, in 1957. ber of the Union Spiritual Communities of Christ. his wife in 1936, a daughter,|__,. Mrs. Ann in 1941 anda brother, | Patient in the Castlegar and John in 1951. ra) Crescent’ Valley; 14 ‘ grand- children and ry children. ings until June are all arrang- liant cemetery with the Cast- Castlegar News Photo Red Cross Director _To Visit Young Donors Mrs. Isla globe and art materials for .C.-| children in the B.C. adopted centre in Lima, Peru. These ing Val! children, ranging in age from Kinnaird y to/eight to 16 years who come personally ean the stadents froma the slums, will be _at- ir 0 the Needy | ten hadsens Pun. ne a endl ig school for the first e en of the three- Foomed school raised $6040| sn» eyee wil be ween te tang throu; s ets. reo Aaroee a little six-year-old girl from The three gifts for the|Dawson City in the Yukon to ts were ghiained the Health Centre for Child- Th *|ren in to have sur- Later eahe sire ett was a Bery performed for a dropped eyelid. Mrs. Service hoped the children of Vallcy Vista would Yukon hard work in the: Red Cross Sam Posinikeff Funeral Services Held on Monday Services were ie. Parents of the irl their thanks for this much- ian hall for Kooz- Postnikoff, 76, a re- gar who died y in the Penticton hos- Born Oct. 22, 1891 in Postnikoff came Picnic is Planned By Senior Citizens Members of Castlegar suds District Senior Citizens a and then to Castlegar Mr. Postnikoff was a mem- He was predeceased by F. Nil is still a lospital. George Jac- obson is confined to his home. Mrs. Gordon Brady re- ip-| Ported making some enquir- ig prices of car- sel time being as the sets were vi expen- sive. pet = Mrs. G. Quayle orted Sreat-grand-| that programs for the meet. Interment was in the Brii-| ed. legar Funeral Home in care o! Howcanyoubeinfour ut: places at once? < ¥ Get three extension phones! Do you enjoy sprinting around the house when the phone rings, or would you prefer just to reach your hand out gracefully? The choice is yours. Today a handy, com- panionable extension phone for kitchen, living room or bedroom costs so little per month, Order yours this week from your B.C. TEL Business Office. BETES At the next meeting, m will select their det- egate to attend the annual convention. _. The meeting was closed with the sunging of the Queen ipa Ud ches ne enter- tamed. nies CTT ETE TTT FOR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS e MEXICO - HAWAIIAN & EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED : e 3 CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN wen, HOTEL CHAIN e WEST'S, DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542 291D-REV-8-REX, rien ciel if it appears, phone or write the Castlegar News and we will mail you a.crisp, new $2.00 bill. 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PHONE 365-7241 : — King Koin. | theme of a recent Unempldy-. ment Insurance Commission |@ seminar attended by UIC man- ager Gordon Meyer, of Cast- legar Sa approach to management by objectives, bringing the nine |§ otal managers from across | (im B.C. together with the region- al and national UIC officers: | iam , by Young, newly-appointed UIC regional director, the seminar. . vided the participants with ! an opportunity. to’ meet toge- tian’and objectives of theUIC within the Pacific region. wi ‘The UIC has been under- going a major reorganization i Kin: to form a total operation in} director, Mrs. B. A. Ringuis, Harrop, president, Mrs. A.W. each local centre aimed at} Feller, Nelson secretary-treasurer and Mra. J. D. Wick, the improvement of service | Fruitvale, director. Absent from the picture was Mrs. Helen and operation, a more effici-|y smbert, Salmo, director. — Castlegar News Photo and em- vel lce-p) mt He stated that Mr. Campbell Had’ not been idle since the last. campaign and urged -all Campbell has the , riding twice again to win if seat now. for the Secrets * delegates to support his choice of candidate, the. dience that he likes ‘elections |Morris‘could devote full-time and doesn’t like acclamations |t0 the job-. atid therefore valued the fact that three were running for the post. nit efor He pointed out that the e by.a person living and will/ party’ must. pick ‘a’ winner as within the ridings Mr; Campbell told the au- Jack Morris stated that ia amen for the felt that tte ding should be He stated ‘in 1963 he was asked to run but felt that he could not do the job. justice because he was ess. PUBLIC NOTICE Every householder should by now have been in * receipt of a Plastic Garbage Can Liner. Please use it. papers for the fed- eral election until June 10 and the Premier called an el- ection immediately, there is still time for Mr. Harding to be defeated’ in the Kootenay- {in the by-election. , ent use of He pointed. out that the Socreds prior to. 1963 had been in the wilderness but in 1963 came within five per cent phasis on the ip of claims and delivery of chequ- es to applicants. an R. L. Beatty, directo: gencral of UIC, of Ottawa, of- iclally opened the seminar. The guest TK. Lawson, an lependent The Scene Al... KINNAIRD JUNIOR ‘Reiorendent| SECONDARY SCHOOL —__ ess ed with Management Research (Western) Limited. ie selected the topi Management by Objectives. cl ~ Phone 365-5160 track|lations to’ all involved for an \Vol or ile . effort! No Milk Delivery “Palm Dairies Ltd. Victoria Day, Monday; May 20. peo- ‘ttended the convention of ple af led the co! dete. within three per cent of cap- added, Socreds had moved were voting dele turing the seat. an independent-minded per- roots. He stressed that he is familiar w Silva and Ken Carlson. ete & & week. Every weather upon ‘our has’ been pear 2 es get day gs big . digger, - as i thee we put out vast amounts APPLE & STRAWBERRY JAM, Regal, 48 oz. ............ 196 PACIFIC MILK, tall tins, .... 6 for 99c HEINZ TOMATO JUICE, 19 oz. 3 for 59¢ PORK & BEANS, Chelsea 15 o7. 4 for 58c OTF PINEAPPLE, 15 oz. - . . 5 for $1.00 MARGARINE, Monarch,.. ...... lbs. 79¢ MARSHMALLOWS, Kraff {1 oz. 2 for 49c IGE GREAM, Ogopogo, half size .. . 85c ‘NEW SNAGK POKES, ....-2 pkgs. 55¢ __ RED LABEL GHOICE BEEF RUMP ROAST, Ib. ........--.2. - GHUGK ROASTS, Ib. ........... BOLOGNA, Unioa, by piece, Ih. ... 38¢ WIENERS, Union, | Ib. pkgs. . 2 for 99¢ of energy up here at KJSS. Ig you have heard rum- ours to the effect that there thas been an earthquake in not be : It is simply the combina- the road paving and construc- ing a- combination ‘beauty and We Have had a busy but| ‘Y he have been per-| ¢: ME. we ive en Imitied treat our lunches on | "6 has the 2 sunny, ‘grassy. lawns, ‘The’ effect ‘of the good ae the, vieinity of cur. soticol,, do. nominat vention had met Burt before tion of ‘sounds produced by as he had heen to Practically th = American Society of Tra eve loor it $3 [fe | el fenci an a founder |* tion crews. We are undergo- Stated that Mr. Camp ell the. Institute of Certified ernor for the 1968-69 year. . As governor of District 508,.Mr..Vipond will coordin- ate:the activities of the more than.28 ‘clubs -in- the: distric government 2 y } = City, he is president and manager - of Vipond Travel Agencies, Ltd. He joined Ro- in 1946 as a member of the Rotary Club of Hope and locan | was ‘president of that club-in behalf.) 1947-48. E e ‘was president of the He Rotary Club of Trail in 1957- Mr. Vipond is a member of ie American Society of Trav- He said most of the con- fs of knows the problems: of :the| Travel Agents. Tc | ROUND STEAK ROAST, Ib. ...... 850 49e GROSS RIB ROAST, Ib. ......... 89¢. ‘ogram these days. es First we now have of all, an attractive little Mini-Re- source Centre, complete with deep orange drapes and fresh- ly-made si carrels. Hand viewers, records and reference books are availa to students who would like to. study quietly and do a little extra research, es hoi BUDGET ‘PRICED FH CASTLE GROCERIES MOTORS LTD. Need money for something big? SeeHFC : in-the market-for some new. appi- 7. ances, furniture, color TV or a better family.car, a Big * Purchase Loan from Household Finance will provide the money.you need. f Sane ‘When you borrow from Household, you know in ~ advance how much your HFC Big Purchase Loan will ;, Cost. We'll spell it’‘out in dollars and cents. There ara nd extras ...no hidden tharges .. . no surprises, See HFC now. © -- 1 . ~ Before you sign on the dotted fine, know what your loan will. cost MONTHLY PAYMENT. PLANS: a a 3 38 | 28} 12 : TRAIL 1287. Cedar Avenue—Telephone 368-8251 F {opposite Hedson's Bay) West and register his name | stressed: that of the NDP. In 1966 after the |ful in Kootenay-West for the huge Revelstoke riding was federal election. i He stressed that he was|' eon who worked at the grass-| with particular needs a Hevwill vist each elab daring | his year. in office to’ discuss’ ° Rotary . administration with|*: local club officers. Z UA native’ of,Trout Lake}: -. We request that you continue using these bags for sanitary and convenience reasons. You will be glad you did! : We hope that you will co-operate. Alex Lutz, Works Supervisor, Town bylaws recommend ‘that these bags be used: [ | EXTERIOR LATEX : fl : d / “Feoular $12.49 $2.29. per quart (Reg. $3.79) F Paint your house now.= and save | _ 7 ie $5.00’a gailon-on the_finest outside | Monamel paint money can buy! Shop and save PAIN wherever you see these-signs a Building Supply Co. Limited ie NELSON 608 Baker Street — Telophone 352-5575 z | al dosephine ebeve Bern Lumber) PH. 365-7033 SHELL PRODUCTS COLUMBIA AVENUE — CASTLEGAR — TELEPHONE 365-7202