} CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 10, 1966 Andy Shutek is Installed.as President Of the Castlegar Kiwanis Club for 1966 Installed as president of the Castlegar Kiwanis Club on Saturday night was Andy Shu- tek, succeeding retiring presi dent Fred Gibson. Vice-presidents are Merv Rush and John Holden while Ken Sharples is treasurer and Bob Patrick is secretary. Direc- Dr. Endicott Home at Creston as a result of the raffle. The club also sponsored the Red Cross blood donor clinic and presented two $75 scholarships to SHSS graduates on the gen- eral program. It also printed.a list of churches and church times and these were posted in hotels and motels and were given out to new residents of the district. The Kiwanis club purchased flags for the Air Cadets in 1965, d| added Mr. Gibson, and looked Pair queen contest and jeep raffle, Proceeds of over $1, 300 were turned over to the _WATCHES x by LONGINE _.. BULOVA ELGIN CANDINO Westclox - Timex Don't be puzzled — see us today and in the meantime here's your Crossword Puzzle answer: Phone 365-7141 ate the art exhibits at the Fall rr. The Fall Fair queen, Dore: thy Thring, who was also th Kiwanis Club candidate, was pre- sented with a bracelet by Mr. Gibson in appreciation of her participation in the contest. A special presentation was made by Sam Muirhead to long. time Kiwanian Jim Lewis who is leaving the aera while Mrs. Lewis was presented with flow- ers. After his installation as pre- sident, Mr. Shutek said the club would set its targets as Kiwanis International's jvu:3 for 196 and also those goals set by dis- trict seven. It will also ‘‘main- tain the club’s present worth- while projects and add two or three more." Robson Church Women Announce Committees The Women's Association of Robson Community Memorial Church. held its * £ and charity, but the greatest of these is em for the year init in the: church ell it by the ‘resident, “Mrs, D. Cart. er and 16 members and five visitors were present. After the opening hymn and prayer, program couvenor J. Heslop conducted the|' devotional period, based on the theme “Now abideth, Faith Hope y $100. t oil ror Wheating the building. The money donated each meet- ing as tea money will be devot- ed to mission work. There was a great deal of correspondence, consisting main- of letters of thanks, for Tired ?. Siuggish? Feel Bettor Fast When you feel tired, sluggish, heads 7, all drag out— eal better fast wi Carter pitilo} Liver Filla, Gentle, rier oLattiel iver Pils have ing Canndicas fer bose bal Bech tiny. pill contains Carter’aexclusive formula that On iver bile. it flowing freely. Aids the fanctioning of al you feel So the next time you feel, tired, Carter's Little Liver Pills and: fool better fast. Carter’ Liver Pilla, only. 494. we stock a full selection of SAVAGE: SHOES for children < the Women’s World Day of Prayer will be observed in the ts, and d_ Christmas Sheena from former mem-| G: bers. Mrs. A. Thorp reported on the visit’ the assoctation had made to the Butler Rest Home just (before Christmas, when gifts were taken and carols sung by s group of the mem- bers. The standing committees for the year 1966 were then announced as follows:— station- ery: Mrs, G. Miller, Mrs. A. Thorp and Mrs. F. "Patterson; mission: Mrs. A, “H. Anderson By MARIE SETO SHSS Activities: Back from the Future Tea- chers’ Conference are two en- thusiastic SHSS future teachers, Irene Deverney and Steve Tara- off. Upon their arrival on Fri- day, they were warmly wel- comed ‘by Dean N. V. Scarfe. The delegates were divided in- to groups and went on a tour 8 | of the campus, Of special inter- est to most of them were the and the In the afternoon, they join- ed a class and observed a lec- ture lesson. This gave the mem- bers an idea of what to expect when they went to university. The debate topic: “Ts teach- ihg a profession?” was further discussed in the smaller groups. posium Ww. i 8 . ‘The close-circutt television, Castlegar Social Mrs.2H. Johnson, Ph. 365-8294 . Mr, and Mrs, Ross’ “DeFoe and Mrs, i. Johnson. motored to Trait’ Friday where they visited Mr, Don Duncan in t e Trail Tadanac Hospital. ‘Mrs, ‘Al: Park of Nakusp, rent and Mrs. C. Bradford while her husband was a patient in the Kootenay Lake Hespital after a car accident. ‘Mr, and Mrs. G. Clay. of North Vancouver were visitors at the home of Mr..and Mrs, George Anderson for a few days. Mr, and Mrs, John. Holden spent the weekend in Salmo as the ; gucsts of Mr. and Mrs. J. rant Mr, and Mrs. Charlie King and Mrs. Wm, Easton returned home Sunday after fields of pri- mary, intermediate, Pea rural and special education. The conclusion was that in.all fields, the teachers must, like chil and must haved a sénse gain and: fliscuissed’' the ; “How, will chan! you as a’ opinions from. students from all | Barts f the province were voic- tertainment: for, the two day conference included a: hoo- tenanny andthe’ showing of Vic- toria and Simon Fraser’ Univer- sities.’ The conference ,was clos- ed was a banquet and.a dance to the music of the Tom North- cott Trio, The discussions were very lively and the students were 1 extremely enthusiastic. During the evaluation and summary of the conference it was decided that it had been very autecosetul four cays visiting in Kamloops. , Anderson was a vis- itor in "Salmo on Thursday. Miss ‘Judy Kalmakoff is in Montreal attending the Air Can- ada Travel Agents school cov- ering ticketing, tours and other. points. She will be in Montreal for a week. LEGION CORNER Mrs. Heslop announced that | pi The next regular meeting ; of the branch-will be a dinner meeting beginning at 6.80 p.m. next Tuesday. Tickets may be sed from Comrade E. Fitepatrick. Members with un- were tl sold ptickets. are asked to’ con- tact by 10 p.m. Goma. Members unable to attend the dinner are asked to attend then 's sung to two Sore and the meeting adjourned: At .tea- time, when the hostesses were ., R. Batchelor and Mrs Bae aon, a large birthday cake was presented'and cut by Mrs. Thorp and Mrs. E. H. MePhes, who were celebrating See Us For... New and Used Cars Major and Minor Warten : Oil Changes - Engine Sham Home of Red Carpet Service the “beginning: at 7.30 p.m. In addition to the: regular. items on..the: agenda, it is plan- ned to rauinich our ‘local | “Pro- ject 67”; campaign, It is ; expected that :each branch of the “Royal ‘Canadian Legion -will raise $4.per mem- ber’ as a national Centennial project. Mrs. D. Hughes, Ph. 365-5503 A former resident of this district, Mr. Charles La Hue of Vancouver, was recently in the district for 10 days on business and renewing old acquaintances. dreamed about. Get Your Entry Forms Here: CPA’S POLAR ROUTE TO . AMSTERDAM CONTEST You may win two tickets valued at $1,094 and enjoy the European holiday you’ve an DPROmVicTs | HOME GF Cin tSran SF kS> NEXT TO ARENA PACIFIC) Open 8 a.m. : 8 p.m. PH. 365-7166 7 DAYS A WEEK © NEW AND USED VEHICLES Southern Motors Ltd. 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Their daughters, Mrs. Stuart, Mrs. Bale, Mrs. Dunlop and Mrs. Davidson: served ‘refreshments to the many guests who called to offer their congratulations. Out of town guests inclad: eas Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith, id Mrs. Arnie Wlig of Weer: bank, Mr. and Mrs. George Tar- nell and Mr. and Mrs. John Fa- Peicbetssleriededncr meray | Ss cn soa rE rn " be jnor and daughter Linda. of Creston, Miss -M. Tomson af Nelson. Did you know? — A handy belt rack can’ be made ‘from a wooden coat hanger and ‘six and all the had 5 thing new to bring back to thelr club. ‘Irene adds happily, “We were very lucky as it only rain- ed a little on Saturday night.” Doug MacNabb has return- ed from the music conference which was also held’ at UBC. Ken Pickering and Gordon rmley will be travelling to UBC for a‘ conference. on stu- dent spovernmant this: weekend. Yours truly is back after a wonderful trip to Vancouver where she. represented SHSS and this district on the special planning committee for the Youth Red Cross B.C. -Centen- eee ER NO PICE | vttterien trecetine Se vassal: Service in East Robson District Phone... ... For Garbage Truck! ‘Pickup nA ” Valentine’ s Day FEBRUARY 14th Say ‘Be My, Valentine” with FLOWERS “from HELEN*S _FLOWER SHOP: . 53 Maple Street “Phone 3865- 5191 - I mn ll cm wn i FREE - FREE - FREE DURING THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY WE ARE GIVING AWAY A $20.00 SWEATER FREE You. will get a free ticket ._with every purchase David Cooper MEN’S WEAR Ph, 365-5851 Several atticities took place in the school this week. On Tuesday:a:hootenanny was stag- ed: by the “West Winds”: and “The: Village Minstrels.” Yesterday at noon; the 1966 lively pepsal Class 5 peered a ively pep-rall: e evening the valiant‘ aS 1 hockey. team fought ‘J. R. Crowe’ (Trail) 01 our ice. FoHowing the game the Va- lentine’s Day dance was held. was also sponsored by the graduates. Speaking about graduation, the graduates are pleased that their’ sweaters ‘have ‘arrived. hooks. Screw the hooks in-| them. ip to the bottom of the hangers and nd | paint th em. Buckles -slip over the hooks, keeping belts neatly in closet, Finally, but. not: least on behalf of the school, ponies lations to all those who made the January honor roll. E FREE - TREE ‘UPHOLSTERY Is NOW LOCATED IN THE © CASTLEAIRD PLAZA Ph. 365-5636 CCT AC With Delicious Chocolates were JENNY. LIND PAGE: AND SHAW. WHITMAN ‘SAMPLERS — MOIRS ' DAIRY BOX — Heart Boxes— JENNY LIND — MOIRS— PAGE AND SHAW esto $7.95 — FREE GIFT WRAPPING! — BLACK MAGIC Lee ise E P. SAI LE Starts: Mom, -Feb.. 1: WATCH FOR FLYER at’ Castlegar BA’ Service is’ VIC ALT- a foreman HOUSE of Calgary. 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