CAST}EGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 31, 1966 Communicetion is Prime Concern of Teachers By Castlegar District Toachers’ Azsociation - ie new prescribed lang: wage course for secondary Eng: eo that otir earlier articles were nat meant te be frivolous, As some of you were quick to sce, ‘we were trying to focus on two very important aspects of com- ish ts ‘o ‘Thteraetion of two kinds of ex- — listening and talk- perience. The first of these is the study about English (its -historl- cel Edevelonment: its vast and nging ocular. its char- sete ie struct; ures) “The second is the active in- volvement. in. speaking and in writing English munication, They Pre ca Fiestie by the thoubea that all vilization wit its + enormous structured upon thet ° « of at we call ebm. abl ing — and to relate them in the simplest possible terms to com- mon experience. Speech, we know, develops in three stages — instinct, con- dittoned response, and bols, sreature ‘other than“man is eee {idea vanessa: in H leas 1S €) in’ ways pa Raa than is signs) that our erence, By our, difference fom, other. fhrms of animal | tt At this point may we state ane "WANTED 2 or 3 bedroom houses|| needed for rent for Cana- da Safeway Employees. Ph, Collect 368-8616 ving, ie ‘There a Toe danger ‘in the fact that'in the urgency f daily’ too think about. i Man looks, now, for shortcuts. In‘ our machine age, where there is more need than ee before for ae man GIFT ANYTIME Don’t be puzzled — see us today and in the meantime here's your Crossword Puzle answer: /BOSSE’S JEWELLERY Phone 365-7141 | dividual thought are’ vital to jour progress, we are communi. to Are we not all guilty far too frequently, of accept pithout: thinking. and of think. ing out ‘speaking, Are we not all guilty of nodding sagely on occasion; ‘and, without ever attempting to for- mulate our thoughts, saying to y we do #0, we are subs sign for What enormous mounds of written human’ thought. are stored in our libraries! What ‘a tremendous ' important “factor ‘time has become! At’this point tin’ the history of © civilization, where lucid’ expression and ins ¥4 too often in a sort of verbal’ shorthand ‘— anit endless’ si; ne Ea a dimly-lit assembly lin th 3 fl ing ara closely little progress has been made so far in convincing people they are gradually killing themselves by smoking cigarets. These facts. are emphasized In the annual Peay of the. West |i who now has his son celebrated his 98th birth- day on Tuesday. He is Robert ied and he spent his birthda ay wa and daughter-in-law, Mrs. W. Says Unit Repo Smoking is Form Of Russian Roulette rt It ts firmly established that lung cancer and cigaret smok-| jj Yeot]* Jack White's FIELD & STREAM GREYHOUND SCH to, rospects of, cance ‘Man Gelebrates A former Castle; Tozer. ai ba lie in the field of prevention. “It is firmly established that their fishing poles heading for ||P lung cancer and cigaret smok- ing are closely associated. it} D: is estimated that it costs a per- son $7,500 to kill himself this way, a rather costly form of Russian roulette. “Yet,” concludes the report, “despite ‘all educational efforts 2,| of the last few years, we seem to have little impact on the people to convince them that they are gradually killing them- selves by smoking cigarets, that 90 per cent of lung cancer could be stamped out if people] tried to bring in a new wildlife quit smoking.” Former Castlegar His 98th Birthday oe in Nel Nel- th ne son Mr. and , and eee effective APRIL 4; The awakening of spring to those who let themselves sec and hear it is a wonderful thing to behold, We see the migrat-|! ing birds heading back to their jpummer, nesting grounds, we ‘hear. the clamor of a ‘floc heading north; crow Tet |{p fy fo re kes if ater ic! ee x pins i swirling, ° vat [a ow see the young lads with there favorite old fishing holes. d starts working in the gard- ion and casts a nostalgic eye to-|! wards the part of the house|; where he has stored his fishing |: rod, every time he digs up al} long fat juicy worm. All these signs, and many more, on the advent of spring, ‘and the awakening of the good earth we can read each Last week saw the reawak- ening of many of nature's lovers throughout B.C. when Minister of Conservation W. K. Kiernan act. ‘This was far superior to the old one but contained one clause which would have allowed him)’ to let people from outside B.C. at his discretion, come in and hunt and fish at will with no limitations, However all those who Jove i d : | wie I, conte as ne and at his discretion, The new act classifies these| janimals as being on B.C.'s big ame trophy list however, so ‘why they should he Jott open to ‘extra hunting rin ae net® ‘me’ xtond jentign you ‘great. deal of 6 i The meeting is being spon- sored. ai of, Clubs, tO. bring attention to =e is, ete ate Su tendon o of a Moioe witha We Her, est Kootenay. d and Gun av Vaneouone a tn i an oF fore ‘April A gonerat ‘change of B |EDULES : to DAYLIGHT SAVING § Fruit ‘Tree. Spray ina, MODERN; iar on SERVICE CENTRE FRONT STREET — CASTLEGAR of mines. and MLA Randolph Harding and Hi Paisch, secretary-manager of the Wil life Federation, — will ibe ¥ doubt in your mind as to what must be done to conserve the )Arrow Lakes Fish I am only ‘gorry | that Mr. Kiernan could not find time to attend or send a representative but he did give us the courtesy of a reply, though B.C, Hydro Power Authority did not see le great awoke, and with euch a huey an and cry, that man | the new act was imm; diately ann mended to remove for the most part the offending section. How- ever it was not completely ren- ovated and the minister can still allow anyone into the, province to hunt ‘black bear, cougar, coy- ote, and wolves, without a guide in the cation has become ‘our prime concern, -New Officers For. District bay PHOTOCOPYING LMOISIOY STAINS REE LETTERS — BIRTH: CERTIFICATES, IMPORTANT PAPERS. — ~ CLIPPINGS, Black-on-White Process Reasonable Rates CASTLEGAR NEWS Basehall Group A new slate of officers was LCANADA SAFEWAY LTD. AbRSS Bowling of the ‘C: Baseball Association held at the Marlane Hotel last week. Elected as president was Nick for Trained meat cutters, _meat wrappers, trained grocery per- sonnel and casbiers. writing to Box 67, Trail, B.C. Coffee Break League May Bell 239. Eleanor Holdswortt 597. THS Take Five 869. THT LHT | 2, Applications may be sent in Muffets 2345. Team points: Cheerios 1, Muffets 8, Mugs 0, Pincurlers,4, Take Five 3, ‘Wheaties 1. Tuesday One O'Clock LHS Marcelle Wright 293. + most convenient Daily Ph. Looking for a clean, comfortable and place to stay .... TRY THE Cloverleaf Motel REASONABLE RATES | or Weekly 365-8011 THT Marcelle Wright 6: THS Castlegar Drug 941. THT Castlegar Drug 2527. Team “points: MacAlister’s Insurance iy P Castlegar Drug: 3, ro Taxi 0, Independents 4, eetegen BA Service'1, Oglow's Other 600’s Glenna Aksel- son 607. Tuesday Mixed League 7 o'clock LHS ee Rourke 266. LHT Bev Maloff 65 MHS Kr. i Koren 274, MET Joe Zebro‘é 624. THS 1024. THT DANCE TO THE Smarties 2728. Team points: Five Duds 3, een Pushers 1 Tiger Cats 0, ridge Builders 1 , Regulars 3, Wed. Nife Cutrate LHS: Vi Kay Adshead 5' Beatniks;2606. ae 4, Five ‘Thumbs 0, das 3, Jaguars~2,'Thunderbirds Other 600’s Anita Tomlin 612, Marg Munns 609. Groceterla Lenque i Astron 233, LHT | re; THS ‘King "ins 898. THT Team points: iChoregirls 4, Flinstones ig Oddballs 0, . King chief, Mr. Blais;' directors = 5} da” Zibin The secretary-treasurer re- ported that approximately, 70 Tegistration forms Bedn handed in’ so far: Aayoas be- free the ages of 9 and 16:in the Castlegar-Robson area wish- ing to play baseball may still repister by. getting in touel Thursday Mornin LHS Glenys ‘New 278. LHT Glenys New 5! iss THS Chipmunks 951, THT is 2444, “Team points: Minx 0, Lions | EUUTMIGIIIIA 4, Beavers 1, Squirrels 3, 2 ee | eT soon as possible"? Teams are being picked shortly and will! coni- elected at the regular meeting |} Minor Blais; secretaryreasurer, ‘Mrs: |) Nick mpirein- P.O. Box 63 games mene as s00n"ag s weather per dybears “1, Chipmunks 3. Rowdy Rollers LHS Eva Courtright 230. LHT Ann 560. THS Groaners 826. THT Groaners 2350. = Team points: Screamers 40, |= Hooters 38, Groaners 63, Wailers 46, Criers 56, Moaners ‘69. Friday Night Mixed” ipenaueres RHYTHM Cy eee ROBSON HALL RAMBLERS — SAT. APRIL 2 7 ary $1.00 each Ta day Nigar Bibed League lackson 236. LHT Marie’ Sackson S58 MHS'D oc’ Halliday 346 MHT Doc Halliday. 733. THS The Tomcats 1113. eel The Tomcats 2979, Team points: Super Sonics] § nen 54, Nighthi awks Oil Changes HOME OF SERVICE NEXT TO ARENA NEW AND Southern PH. 365-7166 : (66 Boi The Tomeats 72, Super Engine Shampoos RED CARPET Open 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. 7 DAYS A WEEK USED VEHICLES Motors Ltd. Pacific Petroleum Ltd. Valu Hotshots 42%, The Boyst- ers Other 600’s Harry Thiesen 640, Morley Lockhart 603, Pet- ot Barisenkotf 631, Ed Webster Wednesday. Morning Drivers League LHS Terry McReady 272. LHT erry McReady 886. Cadillacs 869. Barracudas 2480. Team: points: Ramblers 3, ishead 638. MHS Bul Davis 273. MES Bill Bevis 4 oBF : RESIDENTIAL GLECTRIC FOR) ESTIMATES * Ph. 359-7782 Zeibin Electric pre aeet eae Max Thrums, B.C. FRU IT TREE ‘SPRAY. ST. DAVID’S” “ ANGLICAN CHURCH . PALM SUNDAY Castle; 3 Club cele- brated its rst only 8 a.m, Holy € |, AL-a.m, Holy Communian; | LUTHERAN (CHURCH © SERVICES -: Sundays ‘at’3 p.m: Held. in St. David's sunday School 2 pm. Rev. Harold ie) Clark PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 701 First Ave. Pastor:- Rev. R. Ye webb | +, Phone: Sunes a.m. Sunday Sehool 11.00 a.m, We Prayer Meeting ‘outh ‘Meeting “here you are a stranger but 1 oo onee”. APOSTOLIC GiURGH 7.30 ; p.m. EVANGELISTS. Phone 365-5884 All Welconie - Rev. C. Stone, CALVARY © BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D: Reeves, B. Th. Ph. 365-7178 Across Highway, from left on 7.00 pane Evening Service] the abd butter di oe eae Me in this *| the Legion 1 hall. The''tables were decorated ina spring theme, with diet food Tomlnders, ta tuckéa in among the spring b) NY eeatlggue eTOpE president Mrs, D. ileter ‘welcomed ‘Nel- son, Erail an a. Fruitvale Tops members, E: ach group president ¢}in’turn, then” introduced” her. club. queen — the member credited ose ane epaueenss ‘were: given a toast. by Mrs. Frances Moffat and ipresen ‘with corsages by Mrs. Laura’ Richards, wits president of tha Castlegar, alorie erating: was forgot: “| ten’ fon this ‘occasion ‘on! ie 66.dieters present did Mistice | is to a delicious: meal catered by Mrs,\Ivy Salekin. ‘The only ¥ warn- jing given at the ‘start of the meal was.“‘let your contours be you le," "ae can'not be reported that there was a deal of food the platters but some, of with . greatest weight | she ers were to be’ congratulated wereary on | for showin trait gi qhureday i of last week with ay de: lal B poe ware ot felt Mrs. |through all difficulties since the reward of a mer figure was well ‘worth. the effort involved in Toging : weight Wiles Mickelson; oa ee “arrival to..the Robson area, ial belonged to of a 8 tops club Tops Club Members Do Justice to ene Meal A longtime x realdent of Rob- son, Miss Ruth McDia: mid, pass- ed away on March 28 at the Wil- ted. to i been ‘yall received and atly enjoyed by everyone. thee ‘Westwinds, “Jill c- ‘beth, Glenna Howes and Fred ‘Koch, .sang , several selections -| and a’ skit. \was ‘presented by Castlegar Tops members — Inga \Reinsbakken played the accor- n... The .Westwinds. also ac- ‘companied ‘on, their guitars as everyone Joined, in a ‘'Kooten- anny (Kootena: v7 dieters fs songs.) Many ‘letersi led home Med by th of. the: core don- ton. From what Mrs, Mickelso said it is apparent that” the Cast. ub ‘will’ have : to Meer ‘Tops, C Goods,’ “Cal , the club “TOPS” i ‘affiliated with’ the | MoTenalLW. lub’ of jhaiwaukee: hich i = "pecome, Mane pis incorporated and is Tan enti a’ business basis, Since’ there’ was’ not enough time ‘for further ‘discusal wil be decided at a later date how to deal with the matter the reuldent fo un- | more a spol MoObsenat at Teast ie’ diet: The evening's entertainment, under the direction of Mrs. Ivar ed by.the h Doo \Foods, ‘Cen miFood Meat Kin- ikis Coffee Bar, Harry's Dry Dealer, Rate ture, tery, Ricks Records, Pitts Drugs, |t Marge’s ra Toe Eremenko's, Bob's pant it and Cameo | pI it Beauty Sal on Mrs. iy Agnew, presi- dent of the eerste club and Mrs. Verla Stewart of the Trail s — thanked the Castlegar even- The Future Engineers Club of SHSS Tread ‘an address ‘last week from:a representative of TeandaLtd.,- the : firm: concern- ed with the construction ofthe ate dam at the i dain “|the c Future Engineers Hear Address on Coffer Dam is: the cake of) bentonite mud, supported: by: the: cement wall, which is waterproof. Because of its uniqueness of form, this type of foundatio: n ba, great flexibill- ty of shape 2 strength. Later ‘nd ne week the sto 'Trischuck i private ho. iat at the age of 69, rere Born Dec. 28, 1896 in! OSU: to, Miss McDiarmid the youngest daughter of The late A. P. McDiarmid, arriving at Robson’ in 1912 with the fam- ily. This was her home until she recently nily. gnisred Willowhaven: mem- ber. a the -Women’s Tastitute since ‘its inception in 1014 and a member of the Robson C - Memorial ‘by one sister, Mrs. of Winnipeg, and one bisee, Mrs 'Rob- 3 -(Eleanor) Duncan Carter of son, Funeral Saturda: Branch for “an "As a’ closing thought, the dieters were ‘ad Faure 'S looked then they should -'do something about it. Renewed efforts, it was stat- ga may. ave tobe publ fote igure necessary 2) obtain whistles on the beach a bathing oy they. ‘aia not ap tt sway ene R et ome | : COIFFURES _- Ph. '365-6717. Rt 9-6 D: Located above Bob's te | Was Sayited fo tour, the! site fer dam, of|the battle of ‘the bulge must be won, CASTLEGAR NEWS, day, March: 31, 1966 we stock a full selection of, SAVAGE SHOES . for children ' Maddacks Shoe. Store BARGAIN | SenTRE — Located at Genelle —. GOOD CLEAN USED CLOTHING .- ') FOR ALL OF THE FAMILY Open Tuesday - Thursday 9-9 -' Fridays 5.30-9 us NEW Goons see DAILY.” £10... oo 3 RE: Just in time ‘for spring Sains 1) ing = special savings on new HE ‘ONE: Bapco One-Coat Interior Vel- a ‘Yet Flat Latex. Now get perfect orie-coat Ooverage - plus AT. PAINT: the wash-and-wear TH A quality of famous: Bapco Latex. Paints. In the full range of smart Faber Birren REALLY colors, too! (And at special intro- ductory savings!) SAVE $2.00 GAL. WORKS SAVE .50 QUART. March 17 to April . 2 only. Get it today at 4 CASTLE 741 ‘Columbia Ave... “) “Ph, 365-6703 in in eotl oad hee von The Ressi, guaranteed excavations a 00 feet eer and emote 8s a relatively simple 1 punciple carrying out Be Hater eravest problem to over- that of cave-ins but this could ee remetiea L by. pumping Family Bible Hour’ 10 a.m. Family Worship 11, a2. Evening Service — 7.90 pn. , All, Welcome - GRACE” YTERIAN, | on CHURCH ~~ 181 Seventh Ave, Kinnaird Minister: Rev. Howard Kerr. Phone 965-8202. 9.15 am.: Morning Worship © Church School-Nursery A warm welcome to everyone — as they ware md ae -This ‘mud has In order to les, < "CHURCH OF GoD (Kinnaird Comm, Hall): “| * Friendly Girt Club 6.00 p.m. Mondays‘ ‘) © Bible Study. & Prayer 7,00 p.m: Wednesdays. ; * Held in homes. « — EARLY APPLICATION — Mah . cee ceeveeaeee - bas MMBT) UOLCK OM. SPRAY, 8-02. ............ 686 br) ORTHORIX SPRAY, 16-0z.......... $1.00 A Hughes, Ph, 365-5503 : A quiet family su; per was held recently at the an Ww. G. Horvath, the ‘occassion. being the birth: day of ‘Mré. Robert E. Parker Chevys 1, Cadillacs 1, Barracu- of Nelson. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO ST. RITA’S HALL” TONIGHT FERTILIZER FOR EARLY APPLICATION : NITRAPRILLS 5 lbs., 10 ths. 80 Ibs. COMPLETE FERT 5 Ibs., 10 ths. 80 ths. - UPLAND SPECIAL 10s, 25s, 50s VIGORO 3s, IIs, 22 hs. JUST ARRIVED... GLADIOLA BULBS, Assorted Colors, Dozen PHLOX ROOTS, Assorted Colors, Dozen ........ ’ ANEMONAES - DEC DAHLIAS - CACTUS DAHLIAS 39¢ - 69c | POM POM DAHLIAS - REGAL LILIES - TIGER LILIES - CANA LILIES BLEEDING HEARTS « PEONIES TREE PEONIES (RED), : ‘Each... $2.25 MITCHE ELL SUPPLY LIMITED CASTLEGAR PHONE 365-7252 a a ! a cre! into panels. At either end spac- ing pipes'are’ placed which are taken’ out when the’ ‘cement: ie | hardening,.. thus, permitting }| water-tight’ joint ith the Sent el. +: (Pe xetially; sald. Mr. Ressi;, it ‘St. Patrick's Day Marked By Tea Al the Legion Hall” Members af St! Rita's cwL ‘St pPatee! held a ralent the clam : follows the |: k's Day, teal. _ THE SALVATION ARMY. : (11 Pine Street) ~ } Sunday 9:45 em. Teen Bible| Stu : Wednesday 3.45: p.m. Club (age ert 0, - sels a.m. . Friday 8.00 Yout 0 (age Ped held at. ‘363 Main: Street Phone 365-7112 The “hall waa decorated’ in the St. Patrick’a T Dav theme. The serving table was centered with a. motif of:,an, old fashioned col chimney. in! which was placed a’candle surrounded: with ‘flow- ers. Each tea table was center- ed with a small-posy. J. ‘Corbett: was « in charge ‘of the’ decorations and guests were welcomed on their arrival by Mrs. J. Hatlen the president of ‘the -CWL.:, Pia Soberlak. Mrs. -P. Soberlak and ‘Mrs, L.:Brodman were general convenors, “Phe door prize was won by Mrs. Aane Gallo and ‘the cake was won by. Mrs,’R. : West. . Uniting Since 1925 CASTLEGAR ROBSON : Phone 885-8987.” Rev. Frank Willey: MORNING: WORSHIP. - Castlegar. — 11. 15. 2m. Robson — 10 am: Castlegar — Sunday. Schoo! “UNITED CHURCH. OF CANADA | _.and Presbyterian Churches of Canada the’ ‘Congregational Methodist KINNAIRD GENELLE Phone. 865-7814 Rey. Don Faris’ WORSHIP” yanneird shh (an ~~ Genelle —.7 p. ‘Rinna Church “School ‘“°; Grade 1 to 9 — 9.45 a.m. Ages to Grade 6 —_. a.m. Genelle: Church School — 945 am 0 | music was - played. throughout th] the ‘afternoon: by Miss’ Dianne! “ /to have ever been "We hope it means more than any other symbol you exposed to. Because this symbol is Canada, And Canada is you. y ite Brovinees, abd the otter our northern iter. ~The triangles are arranged asa stylized Maple Let, the identifying symbol for: ‘and Canadians. - pho eenitea Grimey pera ert penry at . involvement in Canada: ‘It can show your\pride. It» ' can lnterarer yous cathoaslesr for a greater From this point on, all Canadians will 3 in the growing excitement of honouring 100 years of be caught up thr own Centennial projects. Many communities . Thisisthe — _ Centennial Symb: 1. hat does i itmeanP NAT at AA BES yaa VV Liat UV) £U -mean to you? © ‘way this is a symbol for Centennial, ‘The Centennial Commission : P.O; Box 1967 > Ph ead me a copy of th I, “How to use the Centennial Symbol". Name. ‘ Addresa. City.