“CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 7,167 z Breve ey erie ‘ sp m Ane i e : ngs, % 2 . miner oo Here comes that man again... A Social Welfare Office FUTURE TEACHER, John Jmayoft, left, of Brilliant, was pre- sented with a $160 scholarship from the Castlegar and District the award was Nelson Allan of the teachers’ group: Ms. Imayoff plans to enter secondary teach- ing. — Castlegar News Photo ATT CLARK was presented.a $100. scholarship from’ the Cas-|"" tlegar and District Teachers’ Association. Miss Clark was one of| several students at Selkirk College who were presented recently held in the office of principal Andy Soles, Preeti the scholarship is Nelson Allan. Castlegar News Photo Woodworker. Merchants to Speak Up Reading last few weeks, I pletely with your I ‘pelleve. that :that ‘f yo you asked issues for the Alissgree com-| id} not give credit. You would Sarid ir files, you would cards in th find rabably 90 per cent names| afford to. MARX AUTO BODY| =: & PAINT SERVICE Towing — Body Work Painting — Welding Insurance Claims Handled Promptly 24-Hour Wrecker Service Ph. 365-3037 . | they. need to live on. Urges of woodworkers in them. ‘The reason for. that being that we need the cash money for: other things like food, electricity, telephone and heating which do see that it takes a long time to pay these off because we can’t So I think the merchants should.go and see the employers and talk to them instead ‘of. trying to convince the woodwork, ers to take a wage increase is a lot less than half of what In closing I would like: to say that a a3 of us. share the ‘same opinion. And ‘by. publish- ing this, you would be: letting the. employers. and the merch- ants know how we feel. ” N. Barisenkoff, Box 1428, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO T. RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. TONIGHT _R. E.:Goulet & S————— Is a Possibility in Castlegar - Castlegar may soon have an office of the poclal welfare partment, ‘An ‘official of the depart. present the town provides sufficient work ‘or “one and one-half 1 rorkers.” The department’s policy is » open offices only where there : enough work for full- ‘me social, workers, said W. H. ‘rossley of Nelson, regional ‘rector of soclal welfare servic- 8. Mr. Crossley, accompanied y assistant district sunerinten- R. Gattinger, appeared be- or the council to | answer uerles from council members nd outline both costs and ser- cee provided by the depart- eo our juestions imply no cri- {elsm ott ne work of oo wel-| Mayor R. C. Mad-| F socks at ‘s just something new direct ‘fons to the service and we want- ed to have some explanation.” CKAD Assumes Task to Got ARDA Aid for Oolischenia sonnet for Ootischenia is in the hands of CKRD and some’ progress should be noted Dec. 2, when the regional district holds| 5 its nent meet ing to gain an afelstance irom a ted eral program, the leultural Rehabilitation and system. ARDA since it is decision on ARDA dev-| {- area Is been attempt-| p;, g Act, for construction of a water c officials’ contentions tin, that the area, does not: qualify Hugh oreo fh Mr. a when are being | 1 baal eet in Contlezns are: social Mitey Mite . Hockey skated the Eagles to a 3-1 on Saturday, Marksmén for the ovkots [2 were Jeff: Townsend, contribu- Wings 2 Kooehin and Deane oneamae ‘put the Fiyers anead 1 fe win over the Hornets. fired int two goals and es with one point each. assistance — tetiet 2: rectplents et. the timer cisabiied: children, eee of ‘rom. Ah () epariments 8 in ‘foster homes while The Mitey Mite Rockets ae tryi parents and one | chi! living. with, foster “with "present | “SHOWING FRIDAY = SATURDAY - MONDAY “JAMES COBURN IN ‘ “IN LIKE FLINT” — Color DOOR’ 7.00 = ee Fert 7,30: 9:90, while parents’. a) ptleation forvada oer is. still Teing | steps ‘is to.-determine whether th these P ;people are really employ-| was a time when this 7 terme teonianiee had only a hysical connotation, he pointed out, but it: now includes both to | ental and emotional health as He said that, in many cases, the department, along with other government’ functions or ‘separ- ately, finances’ a program: of retraining for new or better jobs, rehabilitation itation: procedures; such as for those alecholic pro- blems and counselling with those who. appear to ‘have emotional problems in their; employee-em- & | ployer” relationships sa e people often project problems ‘to the outside pre rather than the ‘inside world’ where they belong.” “In ‘small communities,” he 3 |concluded, ‘we try to-keep our fingers'on the pulse of local em- ; |ployment and sass that clients are really trying to find work.” They are required to have their names. re; ed ‘at the local . manpower’ ‘centre until | they. find’ work and-if they: fail to’ register they become inelig- ~ ing’ grass, shovellng snow, making repairs, 277 Columbia Ave.; {si rar for’ welfare ‘assistance, he After the Children are Grown? Should Your House Be Sold = ’ This is a problem many parents have to face. You: hate to leave'a home’ with sentimental: attachments. Yet, when the children are gone, it seems impractical’ to “keep up” co much more space you need: cleaning it, heating it; mow- and down stairs, ete. em, The time comes when a smaller place, or a compact apartment might make life infinitely easier.for you. And yor may be Pleasantly surprised | at how big a lump sum the old $ y' We are prepared, both to help you re-locate.more suit- ably and:also to sell: your house for spot cash, Consult us without obligation. Come right in, or phone.” HIPWELL REALTY Phone 365-7514 Castlegar. _ full-time been rejected by, residents of the ry Investigation by CKRD ‘will concentrate mainly on ascertain- assistance for systems which are described as: largely, the ‘same as. the Gotisohenia program. . Doukhobors Still Against War Toys A group of Castlegar and district residents are ‘to cam- heim Strelive . of Cite tae the bi follows a previous cainpaign a years ago when some degree of success was achieved. Mr. Laktin said on Monday that the group plans to approach store managers. and to contact ‘parents through the distribution of pamphlets in an attempt to cut down the sale and advertis- ing of war toys. “They make a mockery of the Christnins spirit,” said Mr. Laktin. Castlegar Socials Visitors at the ome of Mrs, H. Johnson during th Castlegar Savings Credit Union is the best place to Save. Pick the plan that best Suits your individual needs. were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Koehler of Evans, Wash. Ruth McCammon. and Joe Dellee of Evans, Wash. were guests of the latter’s sister, Mrs. Anna Anderson’:on' Saturday. Mrs. T. B. Couch and some of her students attended tt the art es to leave shortly to join him. AANAAAAAAAAAAAAATATAT AAA AAA AAA ‘CASTLEGAR DRUG Pesdess; _- JUST. EVERYTHING TO. 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Published’ Every VGE. 20; Nov 40 CASTLEGAR;. tho’ ‘Crestbrook plant “after. the 1953 legal IWA strike’. .°.’\the More than 100. members of b the Lumber. and’ Sawmill Work- ‘ets _of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters union crossed the lines established: by. the -IWA, The IWA's business: agent, sack i Munro, ‘¢ claimed that: the ters’ wi in became certifies “ta Castlegar Taxes Might Go Down “Next Budget Year Castlegar will . almo: tainly: have a reduction a taxes during: 1988, This was the word given Tuesday. by. "Castlegar Mayor, R C. Maddocks, ‘The mayor acelined ‘to name a specific amount in his| prediction, but said that the pre-| sent would nized eople wie scabbed on Saat tril strike ms e ‘Garlier ‘this: week‘ a Celgar, spokeaman ‘informed the Castle- gar News that the Jegallty of the picketing’ of plant’ had : been M eabliened by the courts using the: same cases for ‘precedent on‘ which ‘Celgar would have relied had it attemp-| ted’ to get’an ‘injunction to ‘stop Bon 7 Of its Celgar pulp ‘div- ion. (‘The Crestbrook decision proved Celgar lawyers right in that if the company had tried to obtain an injunction here, such. an injunction vould not have been granted,” he said.) 972:; ‘In explalning the cecision of the carpenters’. union to cro: the ‘legal IWA picket line, Local some ‘Axel Jensen ‘said “At least one member : of council disagreed with the may- or’s brediction, but: both egreed| the’ situation. is very. indeterm- inate at theis moment. * The mayor statement of “maybe,” arid: the alderman too, that ‘his ube: ‘were. fe conditional on sey- repeated his from were held on‘three oceanions ‘and ‘the ‘fol-| “4; Honor’ ‘the picket lines and receive no financial support many source: for an ‘indef- inite length of.time. +t, 12. Return: to. work with all our ‘action . and“ fulfill: our: re- sibility :: ~of,the ; law» supporting | - PRICES: EFFECTIVE, _amber 7th to 9th we THE ‘RIGHT. To. LIMIT: QUANTITIES IRRARARARAARARAAAAARAR : ANOR HOUSE Frozen Fresh Takes a mediate 206 an hour is ‘lifting ed by Justice Munroe). 8 ie boat trom the river s, taken, -— Cai ac| in one. the northern Ba. ‘By. ‘ARNOLD’ MARTIN: Staff Reporter An_ancle! nt found the ancient philososty, aes the! Taost significant Siecaverics of modern selene ‘ ix claring its ability to release : thi full powers of the human‘ mind. Remini her. audience) tn, composed of college students at noon’ that selene feels a inaxt- mind through meditation.” - > She said that those who are] adherents: of» Transcendental Meditation ba ‘have femind A way. of! “asing.the whole for every}: thought; they ‘think. 'The' whole mind is conscious’ mind.”:.:: aH ‘Mrs, Learoyd also address a, oublle meeting at ‘the College last night. Explaining’. that 'Transcen-' dental Meditation’ is more’ than intense ‘concentration: or “emp- g the mind"’ of ‘alli conscious thought she sald it is the means|.: ” The -Being, ° the deepest force or Personality in|” human existence. Those who take ‘LSD or oth er’ “psychedelic” drugs are nook ing something, she declared, and| «what they are really: seeking ‘is { the: fulfilment attained through meditation. The’ secret’ of: this has been known for centuries, she went on| . but.was kept as a closely guard: od secret until Indian meditation-| Maharishi Mahesh determined to i reveal the secret for. the ben- _efit of-all- mankind.” ‘He originally used it in In- dia for the benefit of .the- one e several on tat es or, are ups 5; Bonevan ‘and: a: group’ with the picturesque name of {The Door.” It is the answer to tus, aug adding|~ problem, \‘she that’all:or most of the current powe: of ‘deuge only, for a certain tanlod. of time id after this has expired, there is a definite “let-down.”" °° payro! at must: work, with: other agencies Zinio: and “OKRD © secre tary- treasurer: Gene Bodard told the haa i Br arene. to: veal: ere” no: danger‘ or? mental health from = i cial. constantly. ‘ health'and in the ee 8 not a réligion: © “Maharishi has gone beyond e limitations, of. fregitonsl re- betray ‘shed that among followers in ‘india are Buddhists, Hindus aud members | of most other: religions. It is something’ of a realra removed entirely. from religion.| She“ is “available in the Hi ww Arms. all ‘day today for] yi discussion or consultation of the techniques ~ of’ Transcendental Meditation: fea a ‘ Learoya' ed ‘chal sithoush: the dex for: u: ‘Transcendental sing ‘Meditation © :is} th truc-| tion from an. “eeperienced initia- 4| Castlegar: News ‘Tuesday’ there}: e dog problem ” ‘is still hounding town ‘councH, accord- ing to'a by Castlegar Alderman Bil Reed. ‘Ald::Reed reported: ‘that: in}: a six-day blitz of ‘all.Castlegar houses, 786 'in all, it\was found that there were 199. do; “. Up to the time ‘of | vey, he explained, 134 dog tags ‘had‘been sold and'13 more were sold ‘since. <) This. leaves. 52 - unlicensed ‘pooches, he . said, ; adding: that there were 136 homes at ‘which yr received |; no’’an- “It took six days for the’sur- tor. yey, 80: it “was cpenare he concluded. future, is vit Raye ‘to work to [tice didate on:-Castiégar council, |* feels that vith the eccense in lis in’ this area, the town|an on page seven) 10 - beHeves « that}. Mayoralty Solel a ‘report ‘given’ Tuesday] '| directors, town planners Raw- ii rend Wil “Wiles. said that increas-| into, : It suge ment of local radio and TV pro- = ‘with a view to.minimizing the e'in- ‘The: company } propos: fered 22e effective Sept..1, 1. further: 12c ' effective ; ‘May’ : 1968, another ’10c ‘on’ Jan. 4. - Conlennalres were. ‘who answer- ed ‘an RD | BD react f for, bids on the aT aropeeed cnt Seus cost e8 are: $1,095: per ‘month for, two am- * pulanee vehicles" (one. a stand-|: by unib; 99 irae per Month for. type,” a is -Bodard; an: $506, per monthis although: of “‘an “to” Mr. | meeting between: RD ‘ ‘re: ”.| presentatives andthe. Funeral |home: was’ to’ have reached’ a decision Wednesday -night.: : Costs of the’ service “will be paid By, taxpayers of. Castlegar Kinnaird‘:and !Eles Mr, Boaes said a plan will soon: get, ‘underway: ‘to “change electoral area boundari en Centennaires in:1968:but the town will press for some other form of group display from eith- er the armed . forces or the RCMP. ctoral: Area J. Ue not see a performance of the Gold-| Centennial flying. group *. has been and will not per- A booming tourist indus similar to that of the — fast: water. uevel. by 8 such jeans as i “Develop a * paste technical and ‘economic. knowledge of ex- isting and possible ‘future trans: for. -util- ities were among the predictions made for the future in Central lay to :the .CKRD: board of tance of: sake and river fast 0) area the that high aireraft,.: commuter | tention ent for its intricate‘and colorful |° > OFf)>3 rail, : hovercraft.,and- other, Sys tems, the ‘report urges. Still another. possibility is a . govermment-shared. system: of ranediate ‘range ‘ air routes, using: conventional ° aircraft. Among : the other “recom- Papndations: of of ‘the ‘report’ were: @ ‘Areas as along major. high- form: at all next year. new. council should: consider asking the minister to put Cast- legar ‘on any ‘planned ‘agenda for such. events ‘as the armed forces ‘tattoo. — perfe musical. xide,_ a a precision riding team «whi attracted | at- Se ent the ‘contin- defe > # Mayor R. c. Maddocks said Tues- that | day ‘that : he “had ‘learned ‘ the J all of: Robson will be included in “ (He added, however, that the |" maneouvres. Twin Towns town: council has more ‘difficult by.the severity of in Central. Ke Regional District, -which 'encom- passes.an area from Kinnaird in the west to Creston ‘in ‘the east. ~.MIn total, ways use aa ae eliminating ‘strip development”: of- homesites. @. “A‘ series of ‘high’ effici- cations and quality” industrial lo- ions. Sond fsoae call ‘and/or wats transport 4 . Hecreatonal oanlenes lestens provide a large num- ber of. ipetivinies in'a given: area. Secsltea ‘assurance. that’ a pro- Investigate Blueberry Water Source supplies in this area.”=°'~ only letter from Associated Higineare read at a Tuesday meeting of council, said the dan- ger. of: pollution in ‘the creek is the. possi! “no greater than in other water|... media’ should be ped to daceease substantially the flow regional issues,” the report adds. ested that develop- Jems’ and issues’ which are. im- jain pee he: Cental, Kootenay yn in The teport envisions a re: onal air and water report to study. prevailing’: air: currents and iba ‘ini the munk ffice 18: a‘ candidate’ for nica ‘of Lorne‘ Zinio,” ‘whois complet-| ¢hat ing his second ‘two-year term’ as alderm: -always = be-] finan leved during ‘his time‘on‘council| (continued ‘on: page seven) who 3 ar to: toi proviie thet most . efficient using ‘possible of water, 0 bodies ior travel, 5 ie idea cooperat ‘was brought out in a suggestion ‘communities con: sider. the concept asa means of financing; their —.water, : supply. seinae’ -waste ‘disposal, medic and sarviceait New: 3 Hippy: Mayor Chooses - ral; : “I knew you'd. come to, see the. value‘ of flower sans Carl-Baby.” Emblem. — Selkirk College BLURB: be. considered an jadi poppy fc for the two areas; a