CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 30, 1969 Golden Anniversary Celebrated Mrs, Omar J. wuson’ “oF Mdionaird received many congratulatory messag- es as well as numerous flow- cts andi cards ow wecdneeday, f last e occasion of thelr Sth Wedding Anni- versary. sions of best wishes were congratulatory messages from Prime Minister: Pierre Elliott sedans ae Cc, land-Trail and from the Town of Kin- naird. Telephone calls were re- ceived from the Wilson's four Rock, Que., Watertown, N.Y. Heuvelton, N.Y. and a 1m from Brampton, ‘Ont, “invitations were extended to friends with some 80 Among the many expres-| Ba guests appearing throughout | the afterncon and evening. Willow Point, Balfour, Chris- tina Lake and Hts. Won Mr. and were married in a let family wedding Oct. 22, BC at Sherbrooke, Que. by Rev. Alfred i flson was the former Edith Smith and liv- ed at Asbestos, Que. while Mr. Wilson’s parents farmed in the Eastern Township of Quebec. Mr. ‘ilson in ae it vith the 5th Canadian athe Arriving to. help cele- in} brate the occasion was Mrs. Gordon Anslow of Dundas, Bowling Results from Castlegar and District: Monday night 7. o’clock LHS le Burnham 221, LHT Elsie Burnham 595. MHS _ Ralph Ral Peterson #02: MHT iph_ =Peterson uB4, THS Kinks 1035. THT Kinks 2711. {honor at the Wilson's wed) m- ding 5 50 0 years ago. iB ilson’s have onal Ont. who was matron-of-' four. Team points: Swingers 2, Crooked Arrows 2, Wild- cats ae Droppins 2, Fantastics 4, Kin . Other 600's Bill Ander- fronday. night 7 o'clock LHS Barb Carrigai a 260. iLHT Barb Carrigan MHS Ken Scott var Siar points: Droppins 0, Kinks 4, Crooked Arrows 0, Fantistics 4, Wildcats 1, Swingers 3. Other 600’s Bill Ander- son 604. Coffee Break LHS Evelyn Koreen 246, ins 640. Reel Team points: Pincurlers|° 4, Take Five 4, Wheaties 3, Mugs 1, Cheerios 0, Muffets Tuesday 1 o'clock LHS Bonnie waite am pi son Reith, who with his wife|3, Independents 1 Macalist- makes their home at Kimber-|er’s Insurance 3, ley. There are four grand }1, children, Nancy 10, Michele gar Drug 1. seven, Joanne six and David Lucky Five Candy Stripers 3, Castle- el thes: 00's Irene Hill Tuesday Mired 7 o'clock =” LHS Bev Maloff 267, LHT Blennor Hotasworth chet e rnoft 272, dade Ed .Wood: 698. Requlats 1094, THT Regilsrs Team ce tans Impossibles Saving on Service Offered by Bank To Senior Citizens. Reduction of Bank of|: Montreal service charges to senior citizens’ was dnnounc- ed today by the bank’s chair-| a' man, G. Arnot ai bea Mr. t. _be- Hart’ said tha’ ginning on Nov. 1, four B of M services will be available at half the usual cost to anyone 65 years of age and over. ‘The services are: pay- ment of utilities accounts: sh of ts kind in Ganeda it fol- lows a recent announcement “Jthat the bank has made “a) +), ‘corporate ecmmnitoren Me embark on program train ae ed to] .| people. “The two for senior, citizens aa d'or, dsad- vantage young people — demonstrate Bank | of Montreal tliat’ “that. corpor- ate social responsibility ‘eae far beyond the immediate in-; terests of a company.” ly, came PY aedintely to Trail where Mr. Wilson spent the SUGAR AND SPICE following 286 35 years for con th Fifteen years ey moved to Kinnaird ting up residence in their present home on 10th Ave. Here Mr. Wi By Bill Smiley Great Hunters? It is All a Matter of Opinion This is the time of year when the hun-| ting _ stories are pat around. Each time the; shot par or made his grand slam Getting back to hunters, you'll never hear that earn- est, serious teller admitti of tales eral years now. I use be a fair shot. There’s many i enjoy » hunting. d to is pleasant to get away Sgrom there ers” who shoot swans? A couple of years ag EO, two chaps I: know went out to the local“golf course and shot every. black squirrel in e-|Road Runners 0, T-Bi 4 to say about: “hunt- . 629. sight.. This takes 4 a_ lot of 1, The ? 2%, Kin" Gars 1%, spouers % negulars 2, Vike mys 3. Other 600's Harry: Cher- ‘neff 678, Charlie. Burdette 674, John Paulson 642, Les acuciul 641, Bul Anderson bay, ware Hourke 616, Matt hn 6 no Tuas. Night fAlxed 9-11 ans ‘dna’ webster 259. LHT Pearl Mott 658, MHS Darrel Rourke 289. MHT. ‘Darrel | Rourke 829. THS Tigers 1002. THT Gutter Five 2763. . Team polnts: Sure Shots 2, Tigers 2, Armacs 2, Cad Balls ts a, Gutter 5 4, C. vetthor 600's Ed Webster 634, Ralph Peterson 601. MIKE’S TLV. SERVICE Expert-repairs to all makes & models of T.V. and Radle Phone 365-5112 1225-5th Avenue Ln “maa Marge - sonnet 619. matt _atohn* 5 Kami 2/63. ‘seam points: Pass ‘Creek, Strikers .3,:5 Kami.4, x1amun- gos 0,. Cougars 1 *Night- hawks 3, Airaots 1. Other '600's’ Bertha ‘Vin- cent 6v1. Wed. Morning Drivers LHS. Gerry: McMullen 268. HT Dagny snoxsen 674. “PHS ‘Birds 945. THT Pees a points; Cadillacs L im poin rt a Sun irds 4 Ramblers 1, Chevys 3, Mus- Box 1266 INSURANCE pete FIRE LIFE For Complete: Insurance Needs Please Contact... M. W. Mike SHISKIN Representing Fruit Growers Mutual & Co-operative Insurance Service Plione Office 365-6665 Home 365-6704 Castlegar 269 Columbia 3. oe 600's Pat Gordon THT Minks © 246! Team. points: "Teddy Bears 3, Beavers 1, Chipmunks 1, Lions 3, Minks 3, Squirrels 1, Other 600’s Helen Sook, achoff 612, Dean Koenig 6 Rowdy Rollers Thurs 1 em. LHS Joyce Turner 248. LH Joyce Turner eR it THS Groaners 963. Groaners 2496. Team points: Hooters 7, Screamers 10, Groaners 13, Wailers 9, Criers 8, Moaners ” Other 600's Betty Pinter Thursday Mixed Comm .- Shirley Moorhouse 228. Gar Shirley Moorhouse Ken Scott 295. and Ribbons Typewriter Erasers Typewriter Ribbons File Folders Adding Machine Tapes Ink & Ballpoint Pens Steno Note Books Pencil Sharpeners Columnar Pads B.C. Children Receive Free Tuberculin Skin Tests. Made Possible Through Sale of Christmas Seals When Christmas Seals arrive in 3,500 . Castlegar| She is skin test accompanies them. one of 500 thous- and B.C. children who receiv- ed in the past five years, the quick, ‘str simple skin test (which H. W. Herridge Addresses Stamp ‘Clubs at Kinnaird His Pioneer days in the Koo-| Presented in the ‘Sver 60 persons attend-| ed with suetis! fom the Nel- son Stam) Philatelic Long of ee kane brought g from cts . covering ‘areas of infections so they can be carefully in- vestigaved and followed. Children around the pro- vince receive the tuberculin skin tests at school, on Oper- ation Doorstep vans, or in health centres. Adults re- ceive them also with a free]. chest x-ray when they go for their regular chest check. Christmas Seals support this continuous and intensive program designed to control and are moving exten-|M sively into the whole field of respiratory diseases such Grace Ackney and Mrs, irs. Phyllis Maddocks. The Christmas Seal cam paign is sponsored _ by “the Cantleeat, Rotary Club Ladies ut} as emphysema and chronic bronchitis, which ‘incapacitat- es more and more people each year, This year the Christmas Seals, with their Canadian were designed by a British ‘Columbian, William George Parlane, now Se of Toronto. their elat, A gil piven as a token of apporecit on. was present: Herridge jo! Moor of Kinnai ra. sf 4 Many of the guests made favorable comments. on the banquet which was prepared in the style of a Russian wed- ding feast. ire. Addie Watkin made the daw for the door prizes with Mrs. G. Burns of Nelson, Mrs. C. S, McKenzie and Miss Karen Nielsen, both of Kin- naird, being recipients. The Sening concluded with a lively stamp auction and the serving ‘of coffee. cae Seals in tones . of | g; zg the north, show a series of Eslamo fy individual figures, and the sea and animal life of the Artic. You will see the shape of an igloo at the base of the Christmas Seal sheet, from which rise dramatic streaks| of northern lights. Mr. Parlane, strated Farley Mowatt's Gad book, ‘Canada . North,” signed from his heart, when| he worked on Christmas Seals. As a young boy, he watched his mother “waste away and die from tubercu- losis,” which still Cana-| da’s' worst germ-spread dis-j 4 ease. MOORE BUSINESS FORMS Hail with 46 ‘arv-| visitors present. The newly formed com- mittee of H. Evans, Dinner R. have not yet succeeded in finding new quarters for a meeting place, were informed the Legic is available for ‘Thurs: day afternoon for as long.as the members wish to meet "who illus-| Hall Senior Citizens Still Seek New Quarters Castiegar and’ District; their enior Cit regular meetin; lay afternoon ae the and Legion members and Mrs, M. ‘Maddocks of the Queen. he remainder of | the afternoon was enjoyed with a Halloween party. The tabl- es were tastefully decorated in the Halloween theme and after the serving: of a ‘delici- ous. tea which included pumpkin pie, all enjoyed a sing song with Mrs. C. Brady accompanying on the piano. but Several. members were reported sick. Mrs. aste| Hagen is still in hospital and Mr. and Mrs. Moore are both under the weather having had bout of flu. The members were Bad to ¢ ¢ Seal Mrs. their Mrs. last|and Mr. T. Mecreight. after Thanks sicknesses. Division Meoting .. In Guide Movement Held at Now Denver Mrs. Robson district it commisslon er, accompanied by Mrs. Johnson, Twin Rivers division s._| commissioner, of the Girl rman|Guides of Canada’ and Mrs. P. Minnich, Ist Robson Guide compa captain, motored to CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 30, 1969 Steak, Club, Sirloin Canada Choice, qs Good. rettfe Grain-Fed Beef . CHUCK ROAST Canada Choice, Canada Good MEATY PORK RIBLETS SWIFTS Boil or Oven Roast EMPIRE _ SLICED BACON Canada Approved BOLOGNA No, 1 Quality PORK STEAKS Government Approved SEVEN FARMS EVAPORATED MILK G tins... sie R. Lamont campaign raised ‘324g2 wich which VEAL PATTIES she hopes to top. top this year. PP! Case of 48 389° *].89 2 . 59 All Purpose Grind MHS nerve, stamina, and bush- bred Mate Rohn 791. lore; "walking around, a Eolt Doodlers 1102, THT course, slaughtering _half- tame squirrels with three ounces” a meat each ‘on em. the old battleaxe for a few hours on a. lovely, autumn Agent were Sxfended by these CASTLEGAR NEWS for. the cards well wishes they had receiv-|j ed. E. Bailey also extended| those’ .members who had ¥ visited him while in hospital. ny New Denver last Thi Mrs. . Ledger and Journal Sheets . Rubber Cement and Scotch Tape CASTLEGAR NEWS If we haven't got it, we can get it for you Gomes members include Betty sOelow, Mrs, -Vie-| & iwi Bissell, Mrs. Karen Smith, bigger | ue ora little funnier. | th stories|tin trmmind ste wrong with him. or his gun jammed, or sheer bad luck. Quite a few on the chaps on our staff who are keen hunters urge me to join them | twi This means standing around in a swamp and chest-high dr | boots after walking an hour fro: to: Bet there: gazing sullenly for at a sullen sky filled with blackbirds and and non-existent). But [ve never been a fanatic. Any tendency I had toward becoming one was cured forever ast time I went, scene. hunting. I got lost as almost shot once vision, con- ducted a_ division” meeting whieh i wae preceded. by a ot lu It was reported that. the F There. were 22 members who had attended/from ‘Kaslo, Nakusp, New thesM ers Square Dance Denver, Silverton, Robson and had a most enj Joyable ¢ svenin The Hf “JET PUFFED MARSHMALLOWS . Team points: Sulinters pe nore 3, ards 1, Kokanees 2 te. Then there are the “hun- 4 ters” who go off for a good) te J sul & EP aati drunk in the bush. It gives z Chaing: them a chance to play poker,| "Other 00's Tan Ellis 756, grow. a beard, curse, belch!Ken ‘Scott 657, Larry. Paul and do all sorts of manly 642, Nick Koochin 630, ei things like that. They could) S Savinkotf B82, Alex Cheval *-|do, the same thing by check- Friday taht Classi Mixed Hunting is for the birds. ling into a motel room for a LHS Bobbie Keraiff 221. literally. in proportis on thy week. But they enjoy wear-|- hunters ‘illed wounded, or!ing big -boots and rough heart clothes and making rude disabled for life from attacks and arthritis, than|noises. Then they come hom- birds. and. let~'their' wives push them. around for the other fifty-one weeks. — The finest hunters are those who love nature. They ct and admire and are curious: about: their prey. They shoot: only when they pe ant af ¢ i that had made their home |i ow the wounded. dcer OF a delight to cottagers. What|™ ird at Wild Animal Life Assists - Wild ‘animal life has its|a value to grassland areas. Coyotes and hawks help to keep down the numbers GRISCO OIL 128 oz: tin ie- QUAKER CORN FLAKES 3,— l0-0z.. Packages KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS TONIGHT ST. RITA'S HALL ’ FRONT STREET DELTA LONG GRAIN got his bag of ducks, or bag- ged his deer, if the fates and the weather, an chink ‘of ad else he ean think, a had not co against Ite as dull as ean to someone relate what hap-| swallows le of his; ducks. z pened ont Dane pers hand I've been able to fight of bridge. He would have off the temptation for sev-| Community Chest Drive Is Now Nearly Complete 272727972? pe eel te ? e e e ry \ ] tent help to mix, loosen, drain and fertilize. the soil. IS YOUR VOLUNTEER CANVASSER Birds _help.to. protect grasses CALLING BACK AT YOUR HOME? During’. the Johns Fern McLeod into the Ist British Columbia aeons Rang-| ers with Mrs. Shelia Leath- wood of Kaslo pinning Fern's snrollment it Pie on | ‘her. <7 ‘commissi afternoon Miss dinner ussed and tentative “Gate oft Dec. 11 was named for the dinner, with a Suggestion that Mrs. W. Salekin- approached re- garding for the night of the dinner is: left to the committee CASTLE MOTORS LTD. PH. 365-7033 SHELL PRODUCTS PARKAY ‘WARGARINE ..... loners were eect ated with’ their ‘o/ Appointment Warrants, and Hill gave ‘a talk and Seasmetentien of the filling in of the new census fornia. Business and Professional Directory FURNITURE Sales ct /e TELEVISION | PARDMAN SERVICE & REPAIR Maytag Phil Popoff and Service S 365.8143 i GUARANTEED REPAIRS ef "1 ting was closed ‘with all joining in the singing “MONARCH PANCAKE SYRUP . ROSE : DALE : KERNEL oS "WE. STILL. HAVE A-LARGE SELECTION: OF HALLOWEEN TREATS SPANISH » 15¢ ‘ONIONS aT AQ: . 19 LETTUCE CRISP, GREEN HEADS CELLO WRAP: - kas MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Another thing that puts me on is the type of pee le who hunt. There is large percentage of high: grade morons among thei. 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Weekly | Newspapers Advertising Biren Please Make Reservations 365-7282 should.-be ‘The ‘titer, Castiegar News, Drawer 490. Cantle. gar, BC. Letters for publication must be signed esting space that the sr of the paper in di the event of of fallure to publish any advertisement | | | y : or of any on or in the event that errors occur in the publishing of an advertisement shal) be llmited to the amount paid by the advertiser p rinks by N |: - 7th, 1969 : i : Centre I Food Mart WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES CENTRAL FOOD MART OPEN SUNDAYS 10 AM. TO 6 PM, MAIL ENTRIES TO: OR PHONE: Box 355, Kinnaird, B.C. 365-8216 or 365-7646 SOLOHd LLILLad Worthy Organizations be no Mability in any event beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. PETTITT PHOTOS _ PETTITT PHOTOS