2 CASTLEGAR NewS, Thursday, Sept. 1, 1966 . Cloverleafs Return from Spokane Foray with: ‘H3nors The Castlegar Cloverleafs .and their parents were met at at the main gate of the ld Air Force Base by Ser- Levis Armond, conch of Fairchild Flyers, Ty gt. Armond to the Centre and were Erected by Col. Patton and other Air Base Per- sonnel, their wives and the Babe Ruth players. ae acgaai a rey moments Babe Ruth League” featuring a US. flag on one. end and a Canadian flag on the other end, was cut and served. The nolayers then hoarded the bus and were taken to the gym to change into thelr base- all unifor: Just before the game start- a very Sundsy at 9 a.m. the bus- es were loaded again and the whole party was taken to Cle: Lake for swimming, boating and fishing. A picnic lunch was en- joyed by all at the lake, The players then departed for Fairchild to change into unl- forms for the game which was scheduled f0 for'3 Pam. Atte bod were al to’ the You Chae and fed bé- fore departing for home. A total of nine cars carried passengers; .18 were : ball pia ers, two bat boys, the coach Dale Peters, the manager, Nick Stooennore and '29 others. ed at 7 pana y took Place in He 3 president of. e Castlegar-Robson Minor Baso- ball Associat a tour of thé | Following by ‘6 first taken on a flight ey “our of a B-S2 Bom- ber and a KC135 Tanker. From there’ a tour of the survival school. Sgt. Armond, who is one of the instructors at the sur- vival school, gave a a iy impres- sive resume o! ing giv- en the students fee - | From there to the Deep Creek i} Dining Room for dinner. An en- ormous cake decorated and in- seribed “Welcome Canadian gar players). A 30° milean-hour wind blew through most of the game. Following the game, the players were taken to change out of their uniforms and then to a Teen Club Dance at the Youth Centre. The parents got together at the home of Ser- geant and Mrs, George Carter. Village Centennial Meet ‘Discusses Money Problem. |.) Getting’ the $13,000 Kin. * naird Centennial swimming into according to 6 is only the the contenant com- _ $2,000 toward the cost of the | pool ‘The expect to do this, by z, and stag- sf two means, bingo ‘is the best, »being inexpensive to arrange and more attractive. e Raffle tickets don't sell, he discovering. Asked how he intended. to raise funds the currently planned bingo allen Mr. Kauff- + man, said " "We'll have another one.’ The village matched dollar | for. dollar the combined provin- cial and centennial grant of ahetly more than 894 000. non TnS another then threw Be 30 ooo to offset the 11000 still outstanding. Mr. Kauffman said -he was .| sorry in a way that negotiations to get Castlegar in on'the pro- ject had failed but: was never- The y on Centennial ce! .| crimp ino! Rallroad Strike (continued from page one) d. | silent, Sunes are turning a light brown, except at railroad crossings, wHere the tires of automobiles and cars polish ‘There is no movement. No sound. It is a ghost town atmos- phere. Pow locomotives Pand silent and cold, sapped of their strength. They lay dead around the maintenance depot. Only weeds and rust are needed to complete the atmospher: But if the strike goes on Jong—and union leaders ‘have hinted it may take two weeks for a settlement—there could be more silence and more men on the streets. “There is a distinct pesstbili- ty of lay-offs if the strike is prolonged, " sad Kootenay For- the est Products” Ltd.'s accountant Laurance Lefeaux. “But we are going to explore every other means of moving our materials. “However, this would just be a short term proposition. If the strike carries on for: any length of “ime: it would, be.a Garbage Geen (Continued from page one) that: Pgs no isa pick heed Bear ties . highway. A ;trailer; court «0 laine he hid ‘io < cans to pack about oe quarter of a mile and he would have {to pack. them ‘across. another ‘man’s | property, and receive permission rin t {his g At St. David's ¢ Church Alier. White . gladioli graced the altar. at ee David's Anglican .Church for the recent, evening at uise ceremony at-which Mary, Lot ir of Mr. and Mrs, Gorddn’ Thos Hairies ‘of Kin | came: the bride: pu AP illo | 0! =| Bie ang \d Mrs, Jaines R. ea gh Wedding. musi d vide car Oe ane ning of. sister, me eT te. roe was the tradi ‘was 6 onal mad n- belde's father’ the’ bride: was attired’ in The a strsdt length: BK 4 ea shear over taffetta, Det prayer. bouk vu. witieis usted: a was holidaying iin Tiawall, white orchid, Following the: reception. the Miss Clara Urban of Nakusp, | couple ; left: on. their. wedding the ‘brides o1 attendant, was | trip, to to Banff ‘National Park... attived in a lé green suit with sccesavtien.. bad corsage of| war of ih Bink See nan at Rota ees (feat tat For. the eception held st i thé: Hi ‘ow Atms, the bride's mother, Haines,’ chose. ‘sheath: of gold Jersey ‘with ef. tietalic thread. wanted by eae me Fae er, ; chose a sheath of flower. |. Adoring the’ bride’s table| nal wedi cake |: le and ids decorated *by the’ ‘A thlegram was read ‘by the best aa the groom's man to place! his: oa his property’ near the, meh way. involved and as’the trailer rent- ers do not feel they should pack their ‘garbage: cans this leaves it up to the trailer court owners to Bet the garbage cans out to highway; Some of thé owndr’s wives wondered What they. would‘ do ‘when’ their Husbands had to’go out on business. The owners say they pay $10 per year per trailer for business licence, ote dollar and 75 cents. a’month per trailer for sewer, one dolls r and 75 cent am month ur Lefeaux doesn't ental that a in the village still ine a vague future. pected there would ‘be a swim- ming meet and that he expected the swimming pool would be officlaly opened. “He named several widely separated dates next year as the time of pos- sible opening. e has an out- The committe i sanding budget of $150. Mr, Kauffman said he ex-| weeks. Boy’s Pants, 4-6X, 7-18 Winter Jackets, Pilo lined and Terytene BACK TO SCHOOL CLOTHING SS. & L.S, T-Shirts Waterproof and Windproof, Quilted. 233K, 4-6X,-7-18. Ih GIRL’S WINTER WOOL COATS in asstd. Plaids with or without hoods. Plain colors in orion pile: the acaas could keep opera- tions at full strength, tw “We might not be shut down completely, butt we would be. hurf pre retty ba h'day, 250 employees of : the compan: via Nelson’ produce ‘imber ‘pro! oducts to to fill six or seven 3 rail car: hoping: for rather a short te up ‘up, although that will still cost us money. pminco in’ Teall face their day of reckoning in two weeks, "A spokesman gaid that some laying off anion | e sexpented| 2 leading personnel was expec “in the near future.” the rail’ strike. con- ‘tinies for’ two weeks; the” me! and fertilizer operations would be .serfously affected to the point that _ajor shutdowns would re: The rail Cominco will have ho Roar the the ‘plant is’ able to. operate as Benefiting from the’ strike kin its. ¢ . said his com: any, exp: business. ® ‘True ks, however, will prove the lifeline for Nelson and most of Canada. SLIMS, JUMPERS, BLOUSES ETC. FOR SCHOOL CINDY’S TOTS-TO-TEENS LTD. Bf automotive supplies together with most perishables, reach the. city by truck alreai So there will be 20 gaps on! the shelves of most stores. But Mr. Galbraith declared, that bulk loads could not be: hauled by trucks. ° On strike are all trades coming within the non-operative' category and trainmen, conduc- tors and yard men, members of the Brotherhood of eaey. friends. BOWLADROME Will re-open for a new season oh SEPTEMBER 3rd. Open Bowling nightly from 8 p.m. to ? Anyone interested in Bowling in a League this season please join now. All Leagues will ‘start on September 12th. Ladies, Men’s and Mixed Leagues are being formed. Join in Canada's fastest growitig sport and come and have fun where you meet your neighbours and make new PHONE 365-5723 or 365-6767 FRED & MARGE BONNETT i stop means that! - inery and all, Jars: ahs month per trailer ‘for to| water plus land taxes on which they; do not receive any -hom« e 0 crate grant from’ the. .Bovern- ment... ‘The town council does not fave to provide roads, sidewalks ‘or _snow-removal’ So ‘for what y. least: get’ bette: tion than ‘this. ¢ a ‘They alko felt ‘that trailers. were being driven out.of Casle- gar to .dthéréteas and if they all moved this would be’ quite a_loss in’ revenue to” the: town of: Castlegar. * Oné.owner. “claime d there isa registered cagement through tle property which could be used as ao ie per trailer nie thes leone they pay is higher than anywl in the eee or Rostenay” Valley. plan to form. an \as- sister, Miss Emily Killdugh, who About’ 10 trllers in all are]. dol-} Ph: ‘68-5860 3 Mr. \d'Mrs, J. E, Mare hall ett eos to make thelr home ae ‘5. ‘Hughes, | Havisioria ‘Mr. Marshall was the | fret werden for whe we water fer boars o lueberry Cre a tion’ District’ as wlel ‘ a free as trustee for many years. Mrs, clear plastic’ film; silver | bright Nor several months Marshall also shared his inter-| :. }jest, and. served .12 years on the water ‘board ‘as secretary, resigning juét'a year.ago. = She was also active at one time with the PTA ‘to the Kin- ‘naird Elementary school, holding the’ position “of, president. *Mrs.- Nels: Larson. spent: a|« : few: days:.at Revelstoke where |- her ‘husband . is. employed. ‘En- route; home’ she : was * guest Mrs, A., Servio of /Mp.. and “Mrs; Joe: Stretolth:. ‘| motored to. Spokan | weekend, :: Mrs. Austin Saturday: ‘from ‘Salt’ Lake. City Phere she spent: about a week's |’; : i Kitchen: Hint. —_To Cut down on the work.of polishing, wrap Up, ‘your cleaned silver. jn ‘ iA bine Sopt. 12° VOTE Sept. 12 B R oO T HE R s casiatlane and-séek: legal. advice. | Le ie over: the & stin Purdy returned |" : you there. Hf you reed pay don't disturb your savings. Tastead, ‘bor- -row from the credit union. Rates are low — and you kno’ -you'll repay the loan. Wien’ you do moké @foan pay tent, odd a dollar or two more for sdvings. - That way youll keep your shares growing. a geal 8 ow exception, ye snes wha eh fe ie oa se cee rene INA: Mutual, I ae HL Reith; Mer, George Teriune, Ast-Mgr. Phone 365-7232: Serving tlie Ci oads of the Kootén in the Bas quchor’ century, ‘The ‘books _ Which ‘have been: preserved ‘by ‘Mrs, KiL], {au fem ‘family for’ more’ than | 15) gun ranges were opened Sun: by Carl; Loeblich, Kinnaird lage , chairma they vifie.a ease ‘open! heen: organized ‘wi sociation rifle, pistol and shot- Hae club anda tra) 8. At presenta rats club has | as the forma- club in the i. are to be affiliate under the one Castlegar shoot- ul lage in, ‘He congratulat- | ing slab ib. ed. members.on the hard work. The rifle ut:into their’ fine endeav- | 965 and 235 yards in fengih oo pret :further’ commented on | each is separated ‘by 50 yards of e fully grown timber for safety purposes. All : are — accessible ‘key shoots, ham’ shoots, | from. the’ one shooting platform. and bingo’ shoots ‘helped make | This ‘is one of the few clubs in the occasion a-success, All were | the area to have such a plat- welcome , nq, response was ter- | form. club president J White “Over F200 people at- ‘At present the club has 125 embers! but the past president expects ‘as 250 its. will have eine the club over the next Village Chairman Gets q Bang _ At Opening of New Gun Rane e. Castlegar Wildlife As-,tion of a Dominion Marksman two Pyrat 150 to 175 people to he cane mporary club house will | structed next year. be moved into’ position within | in the next few weeks, with a per- Also a ig system for night ee will be incoroporated as soon as manent structure suitable for! finances will permit. d-by.. western. museums. Vie} en i 6.11 x sates ln i ee ‘ager_of the Cen west Ne ee erat al office in Mortgage and’ Housing ion, région- - | session = t the epuvehtion was Read,‘ a:former alderman and mayor of Trail. for Better Ding a ETER BUT HOMES \ ae Lorne McKenzie Castle Carpentry S MINDUSTRIAL. Phone. 905-3056" Castlegar, B.C. KINDERGARTEN. next Tussday, September 6th. of 9:30 a.m. a 11:00 am. Regkirstion for St. Rits's wil be held at the. Kind ins Kieworencton. wi between the heers Sisters of ihe Alonement ‘Show ri Commissioner _. THIS! SPORTS WEAR. David — Men's Wear A “ sTORY OF Two YOUNG MEN . 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AT. _ PARDMAN‘S pines me mi are crogsin, i eae mile! ace ndlpidua) cep shat Leaver F merely telling us about | w tr pling to iy tein ws the Gen: and offerin : signs ef th ai ae bade ey ‘see! far "00" Gennae: they a 7 for that. matter, the ileare, of all “mankind. It giyes,one a warm, happy, iene tigate bout: the:G Gj faally, from eae: cons world trip Ik and. flags. : Their motivation: was. simply, a desire ae sain G Sue eae .. Guignard, who. elling his wife and daughter, say6, 3 repent six’: years: “fighting : fo «Why. not = ippend one a advertisiag ae 5 , We ‘received. ward anno uncema: summer: motoring to.Prince Ru C. sallin Hag to, 9 Skseway, 3 Alans ‘ie mad "Tock eae nga, B ugh: the, Ay Norte "Teryitories. Ne complete bie acre there are the ‘two young “| Canadians; one a native, the oth- 1 prvan ode! | | T: Ford ‘all d d-out with. cen- > | ideas abut Canada’s suture and, | tia An am struetion pi amis being dertaken ~ oy the Penticostal Chure! ngregations in Kit id legar. this fall. Under ‘the experienced. eye Carl Stone: jot ert thee ennial yuk with a tour of the | fy emporary. hing: one block : east of the pro- posed ‘new ‘church site. o.) It is hoped-the new church he. fin’ ished. in fime for an Aneladie a ata ay the chureh ne poe F bull lng in the new church will 8 for. th dows will, be of frosted glass. PEM losers Sunday's, games weil — . Sat, 1:00 p.m. v cenloces ve Cranbrook —S.HSS. y AME 4 — Sat. 3:00 p.m. Winner, of Games:1) ve Winner of Game 2 o>: Kinnaird Park ne “Winn inne! of the first’ 3 games: will “playoff ‘for the ane trophy. The ill ‘playoff: for. the “BY trophy.” ed at, the. Kinnaird Park. at 10: am., all be pl - | till, appo inted Bree connection :: tian committee work, a ne phe ward Sorenso! ice in a ese p. the charges parking lot of ”* Six" speeding’ charges were heard and per charges against minorg.in possession of lequo! Announcement we us to announce we have . taken over management of the former - Castlegar BA Service anid will operate”. imder the name. ~ COLUMBIA. BA . SERVICE & REPAIRS tore WATCH FOR GRAND OPENING — 4. oe sie ed and B. Sawchuck, Lewees “tubes, each . _FLUFFO, 1b. pkgs., 2 for eee CREST. TOOTHPASTE, Family Size, ench BOLD DETERGENT, Giant Size . LONG GRAIN RICE, Uncle Toms 2 Ib, Pkg. : 396° | _SHOCOLATE BARS, Neilson’ s : Big, 2 for . 99c . 19¢ 19¢ | Goop eer ECTION OF SCHOOL. SUPPLIES "GROCERIES MEATS We, reserve.the right to limit quantities