12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 28, 1968 MAN ALIVE By Local Churches Family Life Agency Needed Here By Rev. Terry Allen St. David's Church The place was a mess, )‘Mnese days We sll get dreat Dust and dirt were every-|tully upset about wat 1s nap-| where: caked on the floors,| pening in anotner suciely or smeared on the walls, sifted ;on another conunent, ana ye: over the mantelpiece, gruund|we remain subumely andt the clothes svapt u|ferent to what 1s happening about on the floor, and stain-|in our own householu. ing the arms, legs and faces We agonize, and rightly of the empty-eyed, sullen|so, over the social predita- children who wandered aim-jment of the Negro in the lessly through the dreary United States and over the house. physical plight of the lbo in Africa, and at the same time we accept with complete equanimity the bent and broken homes, the dull and stunted lives, that character- ize the community in which we live. Divorce is the tip of the iceberg that shows above the Father sat in a corner, hidden behind the wall of indifference he had_ built, brick upon weary brick, to shield himself from the cold life thar he was waters. Below it lies surface of our troubled hone For young couples about tv mai eat mass of marriages that seem to be, it still speaksother countries are somewhat ¥ about how we behave now. hypocritical. Perhaps it is easier to feel sorry for stran- gers than it is to express a Joving and giving concern for our neighbors and families at home. Perhaps also we; \don't do enough for people loverseas because we haven't learned true charity at home. Granted that our familics are not all that we wouid wish them to be, but how then can we improve them? How can we become morc charitable members of a more charitable nation? For a start, we should are already building stronger family life. ried, most modern are quietly dying. offer a series o1 i peat ject. ie irmal of the Society for the Relief and wives grow indifferent or hostile to one another, and itar guidance sessions. For fam- ilies with problems, Norman Stephens Funeral Was Held On Monday Night Funeral services were held Monday from the chap- el of the Castlegar Funeral Home for Norman Stephens, 48, a resident of South Slo- Pacific Water Wells Ltd. Drilling Contractors’ for Fast Efficient Complete Service in tic Water S Ind 1 rial & D can who ied Friday as the result of a car acclaent near the Brilliant iam. Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-6933 ond World War. An electrician by trade, he came to B.C. in 1947 tak- ing up employment with the CPR as a trainman and tater as an electrician. Mr. Stephens shad resid- ed in Penticton and moved to Nelson in 1950. In 1959, with the closing of the CPR yards, he moved to South Slocan and followed his trade with Celgar from 1965 until his death. officer of C: "Ss For the money you need to do your Christmas shopping. ‘ Hydro Offering, Reward of $500 B.C, Hydro has posted a reward of $500 for informa- tion Jeadlng to the arrest and conviction of perso; > sible for a Prcent” rash of house and building fires in the Arrow dam reservoir Great Deal of Sickness In the Senior Citizens The Castlegar and Dis-)and was unable to e trict Senior Citizens Associa-|meeting. Mrs. C. ee tion held its annual meeting} welcomed back after her bout In the Legion Hall Fridayjof sickness, Mrs, Wiig ex- evening with 42 members and|tended grateful thanks for two tors present. Mrs.|the flowers and cards she re- baalag nchant is visiting Mr. and|ceived while sick. A card of in See nto nev Seal aT (Biting a nes, | stoke} af Arrowhead district|ing her brother-in-law and|er' eaStiecur and 4 form. ate leved to be of incen-|sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. ary origin, and RCMP and|Heagy of Slocan. Sega 2 SRA nm i i Re Sa Ing on comed bac! - . Several leads, : uned 7 home with” i e point out that|Cld. Mrs. G. Hagen and Mrs. committing acts of arson|J- Wilg were also welcomed not only destroy pri back after their stay in hos- pital. lives of i The secre! read an people. They also expose| invitation from the McMix- themselves to injury ¢rom un-|€%3 Square Dance Club for controlled flames, flying par-|the members to attend an ticles and falling timbers, in|¢vening’s entertainment to- addition to being liable to|™morrow night, Nov. 29. Trans- prison for up to 14 years, Should a death result from such a fire, a more ser- jous charge, such as crimin- erly of Castlegar and a form- E.ler member of the Senior Citizens, for the many ex- pressions of sympathy he had received when his wife pass- ed away. The many annual reports were heard including the secretary’s by Mrs..G. Shep- herd and the treasurer’s by Mrs, I. McNeil. Both showed a successful year. It was not- ed that the membership at- tendance was down from last year and it was felt this was because so many membe! had been sick. Mrs. G. Reith ay Columbia Pulp Sales Ltd., distributor of Celgar Kraft, Skeena Kraft and Columbia dissolving and sulphite grades announces the appointment of Joseph S. Travers as gen- eral manager. Mr. Travers will report through Peter J. Self, vice president of Columbia Pulp ted W. J. Pacholr Sales in Montreal. preside for the election of Mr. Travers joined Col the fficers, Elected by|umbia Pulp vereaie 1961 as be for members who require it. D. Dorman is still in hospital and E. Bailey ex- pects to be out some time and Mrs. EVAPORATED MILK SEVEN FARMS CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 28, 1968 Case of 48 tins... . ALL PURPOSE there are many professionals will FOURTEEN NEARS o8 f ing to help, such as ministers, | ir Cadet aa was on 9) doctors, bank managers, lar last week during parent's night and cadet promotions held yers, hi and social at SHSS. Seen above is retiring commander Capt. James R. C. workers. MacBain, CCM CD, receiving a cadet pen and clock set from None of these services Fit. Sgt. Lorne Hartson. Capt. MacBain has been the com- can be of much help unless manding officer of the Castlegar squadron since 1958. — Castlegar News Photo they ate asked ter ne ould St. David’s ACW Holds Pre-Christmas Bazaar of the Worthy Poor in India dmired al negligence or -|3 t manslaugh- ld be ¢h home with colds and Mrs. A. their children reap the har- ie conse t ; quence thas also got a cold vest of parental mismanage- ment, of punitiveness or ne- glect, of ol f|over-coercion, which condi- tions them to lead the same sort of sorry lives themselv- es. DUTCH OVEN 25 Ib. bag......... acclamation were: Mr. Evans,|a sales ' representative. president; Mrs. G. Shepherd, Subsequently became export secretary; Mrs. BA iL sales manager and North Am- first vice presi-jerican sales fe dent, Mra. C. Brady and sec- eee aut ond vi A, and experience with both the|—™ Fuller. A sincere vote of and export markets. thanks and appreciation was extended to the executive for! Former Robson its services during the past year, Mr. Pacholuk gave a] Mian Wins Award Mrs. H. Johnson of Cas- short talk on his work with tlegar received word Sunday FLOUR SOLO Bees meet th suffering humanity overseas. That picture of course is greatly exaggerated. It is an attempt to re-creute from memory a particular scene from Dickens, Exaggerated and archaic though it may START YOUR..... Christmas Shopping FOR THE Tots- To- Teens "Some recent _ surveys show bat fewer han half ot our mal couples wou ‘ rate their marriages ‘as “very|able, the family life of our happy” and that some 40 community would improve per cent of our population is greatly, but more than the *|present sort of help is need- handicapped by various Fev th. Some form of co-operative SUBSTITUTE FOR BUTTER . use the help already avail- the Recreation’ Commission and what they would like to Sg FOR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS e MEXICO - HAWAIIAN & EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED ily environment in “01 e CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN e WEST'S DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542 AN & Paint Service Towing — Body Work Painting — Welding Insurance Claims Handled Promptly Phone 365-7248 rotic disorders, most of which can be traced to a poor fam- le pai In the face of this blight jal _kandsc: xe tances of help for people in Se Marx Auto Body 24-Hour Wrecker Service|® effort amongst the profes- sions that serve families would improve our family life even more. The fact is never simply legal; moral, dical ional, spiritual that family problems are/te: The Castlegar _ Legion ored leaves and greenery, Hall was a very festive and red tapers in crystal h busy scene on Saturday af- ers. noon when members of St. David’s ACW held their re i bazaar and tea. The individual tea tabl- es were each centered with a dainty motif. Mrs. D. Mar- | whole cellus was in charge of de- corations and the making o! them. Mrs. T. Allan and Mrs. W. Leduc greeted the guests as they arrived. The various red Vv tables were very well laden an’ embroidered white .linen|with a wide assortment of cloth centered with a’beauti-| gifts, sewing, baking and a ful low arrangement of im-| beautiful ay of Christ- itation red poinsetta, tiny|mas corsages which were white flowers, assorted col-/soon sold out. Hospital WA ‘The hall was filled to cap- acity for the event. ~ The hall was most artis- tically decorated in the Christmas: theme. The serv- ing table was covered with Cc i in .charge were: bake table, Mrs. E. J. Hapala and Mrs. J. Edmond son; sewing and thrift table, ‘Mrs. H. Bate, Mrs. A. S. Cal derbank and Mrs. T. Green; 1. | nounced this week. Rey. T. Allen officiated at the services crema- tion following. The Castlegar Funeral Home was in charge of ar-) rangements. Castlegar Firm Gets Contract A $98,045 contract has m awarded to Boundary Electric of Castlegar. to air condition the federal build- ing in Trail, Public. Works Minister Arthur Laing an- Tenders were opened Members Want Novelties, Mrs. F. A. Hostet- ter and Mrs. B. Trussler; my- ORDER EARLY FLOWERS WIRED ANYWHERE gee ah ete GIFTS - CARDS - CANDIES HELEN’S FLOWER SHOP Ph. 365-5191 together as a team to pro- vide a comprehensive coun- selling service and public ed- ueation p which pre- sent the knowledge of ex- perts in all areas of family life. It would seem that our area is large enough to justi- fy such an agency, and cer- tainly the need is great enough. Society is only as strong as the families from which it is built. If we really want to puild a better world, we should start with our famil- ies, learning there the true charity that will help us to do more for others all around the world. For charity does indeed start at home, but it 't end there. People fo Knit parcels and candy. Mrs. Smocks to be worn while J, E Killough; guessing con- working at the ‘hospital have test, Miss Dawn Breeze: serv- been sewn, by members vf jing tea, Mrs. A. D. Johnson, the Women’s Auxiliary to the Mrs, G. Hill, Mrs. Ken John- Castlegar and District;;Hospi- son and Mrs. Winnie McCabe: tal tea tickets. Mrs. P. Macker- eth; kitchen duties. Mrs. Fishwick, Mrs. C. W. Ken- nedy, Mrs. M. Brandson, Mrs. C. H. Idle and Mrs. H. Kil- Members were .inform- ed at their recent monthly meeting that they have been asked to act as guides during the planned public viewing of the new addition to tine hospital. Volunteers are needed to do more knitting for the display cabinet sponsored by e auxiliary. Anyone inter- ested in doing this can re- ceive more information by ing a WA Note was also made of “69? Happy Birthday!, Now you may qualify for your retirement pension under the Canada Pension Plan. If you are now 66 . . . ifyou’ve been contrib- NOTI ‘uting to the Canada Pension Plan... and if you've retired from regular employment, con- tact your Canada Pension Plan Office now. If you will become 66 in 1969, get in touch with your Canada Pension Plan Office three months before your birthday. The people there will help you fill out the application form that starts your pension cheques coming. They'll explain how your pension is worked out... and when you become eligible. You'll get all the answers to questions about your tetire- ment pension. Payment is not automatic. You. must apply to receive your pension benefits. Application should be made in the Canada Pension Plan Office serving your community. ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL HEALTH AND WELFARE, THE HONOURABLE JOHN MUNRO, MINISTER i E: If you are age 70 or over and have contributed to the Canada Pension Plan, you don’t have to retira to qualify for benefits. The district offices in this area are listed below the party glasses available for rent through the auxil- iary. The December meeting will be held a week early and ed Christmas baskets willjing be made up for patients who will be in the hospital on Christmas Day. A. social business meeting. - BUILDERS See Us for the Best Prices in Town! and saucer was won Walter Panfeniuk the by Mrs. Bev Downey. A Sane Sow k B Barker Board - Brushes - Bifolds - Bldg. Paper ¢ Ceiling Tiles‘- Cements - Ceramics D Doors - Dividers - Donnacona E Electrical Supplies . f Formica - Fibreglass - Floor Coverings G Glass - Gyproc eS - Ete. 1 Insulation - Information J Joint Fillers - Jambs K Kitchen Organizer L Lumber - Linoleum - Lath - Louvres MMouldings - Mahogany - Mac Tac N Nails — Nosings O Oils P Plywoods (all sorts) - Paints - Plaster Q Quick Plug R Resilacrete Paints - Roofing Materials S Spray Paints - Sidings - Stucco Supplies JT Tools (hand and electric) - Twinseals U Urethanes -‘Urez V Vinyl Tiles - Varathanes W Windows (Pierson, etc.) X X-tra Speciil Cash Discounts : Y YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS P&G Builders Supply ACROSS FROM THE ARENA ! Paints Open Mon. - Thurs. 8 - 5.30 Ph. 365-8151 Fri.8-7 Sat.8-5 NJ ‘won Oct. 24 and the successful id was the lowest of five qualified bids received. ‘The high was $122,424. In addition to installing a new ventilating system, the contract calls for a new elec- trical supply and lighting ad- justments. : for a cash advance Enjoy the confidence of shopping with cash in your pocket .«. ready cash from GAC. And shop early to make sure you get your first choice of gift items... the sizes, colors and styles you want, Stop in or call your GAC office. You'll get prompt, personal service and convenient monthly pay- ments fitted to your budget. Get a cash advance from GAC for holiday shopping... or for any good reason. aD Castleaird Plaza. LOANS UP To $s000 GAG INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION, UTD. «Phone 365-7772 | Business and Professional Directory CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Recovering - Remodelling et - Tiles Craftsmanship Guaranteed Call for Free Estimates No Obligation Ph. 365-5636 PHOTOCOPYING Importent Papers Birth Certificates tages of Books CASTLEGAR NEWS Reasonable Rates REPAIRS To All Major Appliences CASTLEGAR APPLIANCE & REFRIGERATION SERVICE Ph. 365-6939 PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Sales st Borvice GUARANTEED REPAIRS MOORE — BUSINESS FORMS Agent CASTLEGAR NEWS McNABB . EXCAVATIN SERVICES CO. LTD. Landscaping — Top Soil Landecapa — Trenching Septic. Tanks—Tile fields PHONE 365-5996 GREEPS ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph. 365-7075 Free Estimates MARVIN L. LeROY BS. O.D. Box 130 — Castlegar, BC. OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: Tues. through Sat. 9-12 ote hos OFFICE SUPPLIES PARSLOW'S Coats Enterprises Ltd. Gunsmiths Locksmiths Sporting Goods Ph. 368-5025 1319. BAY — TRAIL, B.C. CASTLEGAR NEWS Ph. 365-7266 KOOTENAY WELDING § & CASTING REPAIRS General Welding Cylinder Blocks For Cylinder Heads, Etc. RUBBER STAMPS 121 Columbia Ave. See, Phone, Write Ph. 365-5531 Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C. Ph: 365-7605 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques RUBBER STAMPS Quick Service All Sizes, Styles ‘ CASTLEGAR NEWS trial, Commercial am Phone 365-7268 E tial Electrical Wiring KOOTENAY BUILDERS AND SUPPLIERS 636 Columbia Ave. Ph. 365-5155. BOUNDARY Electric: (Castlegar) Ltd, Electric Heat Specialists} ledallio: n_ Homes Ph. “RK Complete 365-7241 Builders Service” DUTCH CLEANING " urrmlewooD. Dos pe aries Industrial, Commercial OPTOMETRIST And Home Cleaning Rugs & Carpets Cleaned Free Estimates Phone Zenith 6826 366 Baker St. Nelson, B.C. Ph. 352-5152 LY. Campbell, Publisher Mail subscription rate to the Castlegar News fs $400 per year. The price by delivery boy is 50 cents a month, Single coples are 10 cen! ‘The Castlegar News {s autiorized as second- class mall, Post Office Department, Ottawa, for payment of postage in cash, and Is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulation: It s a member of the Canadian Weekly News- papers Association, the B.C. division of the Can- adian Weekly Newspapers Association and the B.C. Weekly Newspapers Advertising Bureau. CASTLEGAR NEWS “THE Burt Campbell, Editor = panied oy. the correct name and address of writer. Pen names will be ‘used on request, but; correct name must be submitted, if . ry . ‘Agreement: It 1s agreed by the advertisey questing space that the Mability of tae pape 2. be should 0 ‘The Editor, Castlegar News. Drawer 490, gar, B.C, Letters for publication must be, accom- to: Castle- paid for such advertisement. LAANRARAARANAAARAAA ARAVA AT need we say TOTS-TO- CINDY’S Selection for the children is do in during the Chr! The the future. He also told the members that they collect used toys walsh h would see were r ed and distrib ay coult uted to needy childre: ‘istmas season. were again morning that her grandson, Wayne Eastcott of ‘Vancouv- er, has been awarded a $750 Canadian Council grant to id e n AND LOOK GIRLS XMAS DRESSES 25% OFF WINTER COATS 33%% OFF more !!! CINDY’S TEENS their eke is at the The men of the Senior Citiz- ens peters jation will of their Cl banquet which will be held at 6 p.m. on Dec. 13 in the Legion Hall Members of the Rotary Club are selling Christmas frees again this year and a assist if in Vancouver where he his art work a great Hi RE. Goulet aS 12 Noon - Fridays lpm. AARAAARRAARAAAAARAAARARRARARARARAL CASTLEGAR DRUG BASEMENT DEPT. ToY WONDE JUST EVERYTHING TO ‘PLEASE ALL CHILDREN Make Your First Stop Our Basement Toy Wonderland It’s Your One-Stop Toy Shop! CASTLEGAR DRUG Corner of Pine and Columbia Open Monday — Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday and Holiday Hours: OE EES SESE ESS SS SOS AND Phone 365-7813 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 6-7 pm. 1] LEVEE VV EVE EVE VEE VEE Vey a ep 4 Car Accident Friday Night -. Giaims Victim A 48-year-old father of eight children was killed on his way to work at Celgar last Friday evening. Norman Stephens of South Slocan died as a re sult of the 11.30 p.m. acci- dent when . his ‘Volkswagen was involved in a head-on collision about two miles east of the Brilliant bridge. Investigation ‘was still continuing on Monday. SIRLOIN or CLUB STEAKS Cc Canada Choice, Canada Good. 5 ., '.a;,). Mature Grain-Fed Pork Steak Grain-Fed Pork Can. App. Sliced Bacon Pound pkg. Garlic Rings Fresh .. Fresh Chicken For Frying or Roasting Grade ‘A’ Ib. Chocolate INSTANT JIFFY .... Salad Dressing MONARCH. 32-0z. jar Jelly Powders f = Ag‘ Chocolate BAKERS, Semi-Sweet ... 3.-$1 PARTY SNACKS Broken Shrimp SEALORD. Drained weight 3%-0z. tin BICKS PICKLE Sweet Mixed Polskie Ogorki Dill Pickles, Ko Garlic Yum Yum Sweet Cucumber Pickles 48-oz. jar ... T8e i - 48-072, jar.... 32-02. jar .....-.--- 32-02. jaf ..------ Mixed Nuts Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, Brazils Pecans ... come necessary at the tht p duly i Public notice is hereby given to the eiectors election no d as are:- NOTICE OF POLL The Corporation of the Town of Kinnaird 4 of the municipality aforesaid that a poll has bi w pending, and that I have granted such poll; and, further, at at the said election, for whom only votes will be that FRESH ROASTED Peanuts 3 u:.$1 JAPANESE MANDARIN Oran ges Box $2.39 CHINA LILLY Bean Sprouts, 20-0z. tin ......... Chow Moin Noodles, 4-02. lin ..... Soya Sauce, 5-oz. hoiile . . COKE or GINGER ALE ........: Creamed Corn, Asst. Peas, Cut Green Beans. Spaghetti in Tomato sauce. MIX or MATCH ....... large bottles Bdl. $4.69. -GOLDEN RIPE Bananas 7 1;.$1 COOKING Onions 41.39‘ Surname Other Names Alderman Term of Office Residential Address Occupation CHERNOFF JANKOLA LIGHTLE \ RUST WARFORD Gerald Jackson Jacob Stephen Joseph Robert John Mitchell Alfred Alderman Alderman Alderman Alderman Alderman Sheldon 2 years 2 years 2 years 2 years 2 years 910 10th Ave. 600 7th Ave. 613 10th Ave. 336 Ri 1904 9th Ave. 1 Ave. Pur. Div. Clerk Lead Burner Supervisor Steam Engineer Senior Clerk » Whse. rehasing & Stores Bt Superi Allen Selbie, Returning Officer. Such poll will be opened at the Community Hall on the 7th da: v x z of De the hours of Eight 0! ‘clock. in the forenoon and Eight O’clock in the: een Ce prrtee perth saat a is hereby required to take notice and govern himself accordingly. Advance Poll at the Town on December 4th, 5th, 6th, between the hours of 9.00 A.M. and 5.00 P.M. Given under my hand this 25th day of November, 1968. DRY BELT Netted Gem Potatoes 50 % $4 89 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL SEVEN — OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL NINE Central Food Mart We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities — Phone 365-5336 for Kootenay Laundry fo Call CENTRAL FOOD MART OPEN SUNDAYS 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. Westfair Associate