Kinnaird Socials RESERVATIONS . MEXICO - HAWAIIAN ‘AND EUROPEAN TOURS, ARRANGED ‘ a) eo CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN WEST'S DEPT, STORE Phone 365-4911 A Mrg, J. Kaufman’ Ph, 365-5488 (Omitted in Error: last week) Alan Bate hes returned from | \ Ith Gormany where he scrved with the Army for a, little over two years, As a member of the Queen's Own Rifles ‘he is ‘posted to Esquimalt following his leave which a ‘is spending with nine Earenta, (aa and’ Mrs, Harold: B Mr, and Mra, Sans Plotnikoft observed their fifth wedding acni- versary in an unexpected way last week when six couples surprised them at thelr new home for a com- bined house-warming party and anniversary celebration, Mr. and Mrs. Plotnikoff had Prepared to go out to celebrate the anniversary when their guests appeared bringing congratulations and the gift. of a pole lamp for the’ new: home. ‘The festivities which followed were hosted by Mr, P & G Builders Supply Eamcpneste FROM JHE ARENA— «, Royal. Stuart, Console, Twin Seal and Crystal coors Windews, Smarialtyl, O 2 Sinicht, work. Full: ike cere Building Materials, Arborite and-C.1.L. Paint.’ Phone 365-8151, Box 90; Castlegar Television Service @ Eepatry to att mikes of TV's Radios, Phonographe, @ Electrical Appliances. “"@ Applications for TV cable hook- ups made here, “Years of i experience ou guarantee of dependable servioes" ELECTRONIC SERVICES : 365-333] = ‘Phones — 365-4601 2880 Highway Drive, TRAIL ne ZENITH 6330" SALES AND SERVICE Ch 1 ' Ola Cadillac RGSURRNOR Bla "WHOLESALE GM | PARTS 0 DISTRIBUTORS “for all, General Moters Vehicles Largest stock in the Kootenays of genuine parts — Largest and ‘most. fully ‘equi ‘equipped : Vanege ana ,and Body Shop ‘in. ihe Kootenays A iT Seiberling Tire Warehouse — a at Mrs,‘ Nick. Koralff and Mr, Mrs, Mike \Varabloff, ‘The hunting season has* been us for somo time but, this column is not always kept inform- ed of tho comings and golngs of Jocal hunters, However, ning up thelr sights in the Elk Valley Dis. triet this week ara Elmer Lucas *| with Rod Fraser of Fruitvale, Also, Pat Haley and party left: here at the weekend for Canal Flats, pre- pared for a week-long hunting excursion, Mr, and Mrs, George Menzies spent the recent ‘long. weekend visiting Cpl.” and ~ Mrs.,, Ralph Thompson at Waterton, : ‘Alberta, spending a day in Calgary with George's: Parents before return- ing h ome, : Mr. and .Mrs,. Ernie. Halewyn and Anne Marie ‘are planning ‘to leave Kinnaird to make thelr home in Prince Rupert.. Word of Mr, Halewyn’s new engagement at the Pulp mill there was received early this week, Visiting Mr. and Mrs. §. Plot- nikoff over the weekend have been the latter's sister, Mrs, Nick Pere. versoff- and ‘daughter Neena of. Grand Forks. ’ ‘Thought for the week: Nothing | scems' to reduce the size of the fish you catch as fast as a witness, Kinnaird WI _ Hears Hospital ~ Visiting. Report The. monthly meeting of the Kinnaird.‘ Women's: Institute was held at'the home of Mra, Gladys Bray with eight members in at- tendance, “. ‘The sick and visiting commit. tee reported one hospital visit-and Sift of flowers to a member: who B| was hospitalized. The members decided to hold a come. and go tea atthe home of Mrs, Bea Goet- ting on: Nov. 28 from 1.30 to 3.30. The' admission will be a gift for a 7 | mental’ patient. For those unable to attend the tea-a box. will be-at the bowling alley: on: the ‘morning ‘of Nov. :28. Members ‘and the‘ public were re- minded that gifts lon’t have to be wrapped. 8 The next me ting will be a Christmas’ party ‘at’ the. home of Mrs. Margaret ‘Reith 'on Dec, 12. ‘An exchange of: gifts will be ‘held. } Plans will. be made‘for the distri- bution of Christmas boxes to mem- ber’ shut-ins, The hostess’ prize was won . by Mrs. , Irene ‘Nicholls dnd the raffle was won by ‘Mrs. Bea gesting: .. As the pre-positioning of me- dical supplies agreement has been sigded by the federal and: provin- cial powers, it remains now’ with the selected municipalities to show they have a capacity of using these supplies and equipment. Trail’ & “Nelson - Zenith 6214 Which describes an -unhorn c Se human being or, blo : sa essence, this is the ques. tion at the heart of the abortion furor being, fanned ” the North American continent and in’ this province in particular’ by the Sun, that’ met fe bieb devoid ofthe human right’ to lif iw; Sclence, saya: Father * "Kenealy, obsolete: the ancient iitan daily newspaper which’ every now and ‘then finds the: view ‘of some unknown family planner of Anywhere in the World deserving of more headline space than‘ im, Portant: deliberations of :the ‘ :Van- couver municipal: council.” |": ) The '“subhuman blob” view, advocated by the abortionists, fond debates over the time. at) which an: unborn child becomes a human being. tes, "gradually "established "he i tect that ‘the human “fetus ‘grows ‘and develops internally from ‘the moment.of conception, not by leaps and starts, but crenly, steadily; ly all ence’and the trends of ‘enlightened modern” legal ; cod Rev.’ We. Ji. Kenealy, SJ, Pro. fessor of law. at Loyola Universi- ty's school’ of law in Chicago’and former dean’ of: the law school at Boston College, writes that: .“'rea- son, premised upon scientific evid- essentially ithe: bame™ human ™ be- ing before.'as' after its: birth. The passage of birth ‘ ‘adds nothing to its essential’ nature,™ ern’ “:aelentitic evidence and civil cot codes on ‘property and in- juries clearly recognize the child as a human being from: the’ very ence, concludes ‘that ‘the’ child is | -- moment of Soncention: he’ Points Is Alpha “Subject _ Ai Last Me ting ara as: hostess to the patie meeting ¢ of the Al Provided .an : interesting tople for the. evening's ‘program. ' * It pointed :to! some * pertinent facts.on human nature through the quotation by Carlyle: “Man's earth. ly interests are hooked and butt. ed together and held up by. cloth- es,” bringing. aboit the’ conclusion that people try’to adapt their ap- pearance .to. their environment by the. clothes’ they : wear. Presented ty. Mrs. L, Vader and Mrs. M.. Wood, the’. program included discussions on}, the clas- sic costume ‘covering - the Egyp- |p; tian, Greek’ and-Roman attire for both. men’ and, women, incl pha ‘Phi Chapter. of Beta. Sigma | ° Phi when “The History of Dress” to the ‘time ‘of pater very : “The. human fetus‘ is a human |’ belng. "There is‘no/ other. rational explanation’ of the ‘sclentific evid- |’ enc \Moderi letal codes" ‘have ‘in. creasingly given’ a practical appli- cation to this sciontific ‘insight, ‘Although ‘an unborn ‘child was once legally: prevented: from re- celving a gift. of property or. even from” inheriting: property by© will] :’:: or. descent,, the - expert: recalls moden law: universally recognizes the right. of the fetus :to inherit such an estate and, in same places, to Pha gifts * of property : as wel “<< Phe’ modern law on’ torts’ in ‘| many parts of the’ world also ‘re- cognizes the right of a child'to col- lect damages for pre-natal ‘injur- tes ‘sustained ‘as ‘a ‘result’ of wrong: ful injuries to its mother.’ ‘i. These insights, however, “are “| completely “ignored a it’ comes “1 to proposals *' for ppertton laws, Rev. Kenealy points Binee ‘the ‘right to life is‘ one of the fundamental rights'that go- vernments are instituted to secure, {- the “direct killing ‘of ‘a fetus can}. be justified -only.on ‘the premise phat a fetus.is not human. - “The ‘very concept’ of the: di- reef and deliberate ‘killing ‘of »a child.-after its” birth ‘is ‘contrary ito: civilized: reason,”. he > writes. “It is also revolting ‘to civilized |: emotions, ~. “But reason, ‘premised - upon polentitic evidence, concludes that |... the \child ;is-‘essentially ‘the same human: being’ hefore’ ‘as. after its birth. - The: passage of: birth. adds ‘nothing :.to’ its essential “nature.” materials used and the manner in Which: these were fashioned. were ‘termed as! Romanesque, Go-| thi id The’ Renaissance, was. divided inte three. categories of. fashion: German and Spanish. “A’ Aeseeption: \o£ each was: given in teil. During the reign of Louis the lath, France. took the lead in art and, costume. This age ‘is best re- membered for the wigs, it was said. - an Costumes from” this age ‘to the present day were then discuss- Modes of ‘the Middle’ Ages |’ , COMPANY. OF CANADA REPRESENTATIVE: FOR: “CASTLEGAR, KINNAIRD It really makes clothes ‘deving 6 a breeze! Rain’ or’:shine — snow. or. sleet, 'an‘ ‘Electric Clothes: Dryer dries your.clothes ‘indoors, out: of: the’ payers « of Castlegar. are: b ing je supported from ‘the raleay bridge ‘across: the’ Serre ener ischarge the sewage: be discharged. into Fhe Columbia‘: River. for’ the: {uid 0 6. --The monthly’ u user rata will: 2.50, also equivalent. to. the water. rest 2" ‘pe ss. Fur: the ‘project: is mpleted - by. Mar- 1,219 quarter! of, this. two-thirds into two’ "separate six-acre lagoons located .: The prper tunity to. urelise ts very nm ‘the; sold cleat sawmill. sit ite the} : itabl e . Village r. ‘Does ‘it automatically, too; ‘more’ tiresome lifting, Pending. x stooping ° Or stretel ing —. we = your. clothes. Electrically, any ; GY Sa ee 3 F u I : ‘They dry so: 2 sot ‘and wrinkle-free that: many’. ey aN : f iRiserare ae iene ene ae a arty’ ur: things can’ be’ put. away without’ i ‘ironing, 4 ‘ bana : 3 i Length depth. ‘and complexity: ail haveta e of : seat offers yon : dransportal tt See meen ; weir fs : Ko ; POEs cs: also .last longer, colours: stay. brighter—, PUBLIC : Repos ong the! omte carr a sehed ee | eee I ‘the.d tle tumbling ection. ae FREIGHTWAYS LTD.: {Be Me Huffy EVAR, Johnson ti gc H : EST r KOOTENAY | KOOTENAY TERMINAL: Next to the Pott Office, Kinmaiid. it Serving: ROSSLAND, TRAIL, KINNAIRD, CASTLEGAR &. “NELSON |