; David's 9 the annual fall tea and baz- ONE MORE STEP up the ladder of success was taken by Guides Janice Minnich, Colleen held recently at the Robson Hall with Ladd nies, guides and rangers i in High. Si David’s ACW Plans Tea, Bazaar Sixteen members attend- ed the regular, meeting of St. An_ article from Serna’ Living Message” was read by Mrs. W. Leduc. Mrs, J. F. Killough read the minutes of the Kokanee regional meeting which was held in St. David's on Oct. 9. Twenty-five delegates had attended. The 1969 calendars have been ordered. Plans were finalized for aar which is to bo held this 23, in ane Le- from 2.30 to .4 . The table leant for the tea tables will be made Mrs. D. Marcellus. by The meeting on ‘Nov. 27 will be a combined business and annual meeting during which the officers for 1969 will be elected. were sefv- light of the as the ofl og a five-year silver star by B Mrs. H. Johnson, Twin Rivers division Hill and Nadine Plotnikoff as they left Se- cond Robson Guide Company to enter First VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENTS in the twin towns of Llatdy we stock breed ateaot ai o fullsefoction’ of ' -SAVAGE-SHOES- for childien Maddocks Shoe Store an fund drive for the are ew their annual Fire- men have placed canisters in stores and other places of business where the public may donate. Dr. Harold At- wood, shown here, is professor of zoology at the univer- Salvation Army THRIFT SHOP Now Open Monday to Saurday Inclusive — Friday to 9 p.m. History of Local Air Gadot Squadron 500 Young Men Within 14 Years The Cactlegar.s 581 aiid ed in Februar: 3064, vt e in Fel y H. Reed as its first tomimand: |e its ranks with au eo wag into one oe the arm pone e through a senior leader and senior 0 course at Camp forces. Nine members have gone| to England. Five have re- charters ceived ong scholarships, ee private — pil- A ee recent cadet; was Lindsay Anderson . who is wei jerking towards: a finan- cial goal in order to obtain | 1 his commercial flying licence. In 1958 there were 31 syllabus Sram uP ‘anadian Forces, ‘These studies Maclude such| {subsets as. navigation, met- rology, .airmanship, engin- pe and, leadership. In’ addition to the train- ing provided on.sylabus sub- Cadets offers a wide POI band practices photography, | 01 mara ship" and - model reratia.” aSint®, he bee Cadet pro-| gi ear’s dura- it ah great opportu- gt their ‘senior years, the aoe specialize in the sub- senior . leadership, scholarships, . driver exchange: tvialta ov: and train- ee ema ‘The training ‘received in Met Cadets ie designed not to teach lp! Les good At oni the’ impor- tance of team work and above all, to prepare oneself to meet ‘the challenges of our ever-changing world. sity of Toronto and is one of a number of muscle scientists supported by grants from the Among the 12 nations working on a cure for MD, Canada ed_ by the hostesses, Hill and Mrs. C. W. Kennedy. ranks second only to «search operation. the U.S. in the magnitude of its re- Robson Ranger Company. Ceremonies were — Castlegar News Photo Wedding Here Unites Families From Slocan Park and Quesnel A mid-October wedding father, the pride) pore an ceremony ‘in St. pe David ’s An- ivory ory vary lace, collarions cot Church, Castlegar, un- wil ee-quarter le! flea hs a n holy wedlock Sharen Bleeyes ot over a sie en ive] Margaret Ma ee featuring an Mrs. oriental collar. he a bouquet of red roses pth Rev. T. Allen officiated "Sate ‘arnations. at the goublerng, ceremony | Her only attendant, Mrs. Mrs. Hostetter Conrad MacReady, wore a iblue Sin dress with a blue Given in marriage by her lace overskirt and a white corsage. : Mr. C. F. MacReady a: Marx Auto Body | neison, brother of the bride, int Servi was man, = rent <<. An ivory lace tablecloth Towing — Body Work | covered the bride’ ‘Ss fable fr for Painting — Welding qe on reception at Insurance Claims Handled Promptly silver leaves and white swans s decorated by the bride's 24-Hour Wrecker Service| father. Set in pink tulle and ad- Phone 265/240 rned with red rose buds, The wedding cake, wit its pink roses, red hearts PRESENTATION The Trail and District Arts Council proud- ly presents the Canadian Opera Co. produc- tion of “The Barber of Seville” in English, with full orchestra accompanyment, on Wednesday, November 27, at 8.30 p.m. in the Trail Junior Secondary Auditorium. Tickets are $3.50 and are available in Trail at L & J News, Eaton’s, and the Bay. cake was flanked jthe bridal coat ont either side by y ailver and eae tapers. Mr, Earl Rourke was mas- ter of ane, ohy with oO mton. daughter’s ‘wed- ding, the beide'e mother wore a silver an: bi the yroom's moth- er choosing a blue dress. Danish Xmas Seals Subject Of Talk to Club The_ David Thompson Stamp Club met recently at the home of and Mrs. ene Toogood of Blueberry A talk on Danish Christ- nas seals was given by Mr. ‘Toogood who has won prizes his exhibits of these mi He gave the history of the seals and spoke of the man aie Ted the sea the dist seal of ta05 and oi on_ havin; appro’ cuit vile it W it was uaeeided the the ‘The January meeting will be a-swap night held ot the home of Mrs. Josephine les. Hunting Just Isn‘t for Everyone t-inspired By Bill Smiley It’s deer-hunt ing time a gain, and al- f though I’ve never been known as The Deerslayer, I have been un- der attack, ‘The worst deer | hunter in the whole’ entire world has come out in print I can say 1s ny Wyonch must have the gout qeain: “As I've pointed out before, this was the great- est oneline filler ever used in the newspaper business. A filler is a little item used in newspapers to Plug a hole. They can run up to 10 lines, but they can’t be any shorter than one. When we were desperate for a one- liner to fill a hole on the front page one time, we stuck it in.“Skinny Wyonch has the gout.” And he did. He could- n’t even oe us, Next time we were frantic for a one-liner, We inserted, “Skinny Wyonch tae. the gout. Again.” And he “Now , probably suffering from gout, he has writ scurrilous article in Which | he ea. | heats around every conceal: able that Iam the worst |? Til chopper. He said I fell int ‘in recalled the time we'd gone hunting together. As far as: it was in his nature, he “told the tru about me. He said I had no ense of direction in the bush. Well, any damn. fool can get lost in the bush, and thous- ‘ands. do every year. Thut Proves nothing. He said 7 didn't know lake every time we climbed into the skiff to cross tie bight to the island. Some of those pansies along were afraid to get their feet wet, just because it was November. And he suggested that I put 3.55 rifle sheils in John Desjardins 32 rifle. That's a lie. It was Teemy ‘Wright's But it’s incredible how feeble his memory has he- come (possibly gout.induced) about the important things. He didn’t mention that he never once fired his gun at a moving target. He shot at a_tree once and very nearly hit it. But I actually fired twice at a deer, about 40 seconds after he bad disap- peared into the cedars. I think it was a deer. It_has not seeped hack into his consciousness how 1 solved the food problem. We for four ush, mulberry cng I wouldn’t be if he'd Euggest deer hunter than he. editorial chair, once occupied by the second worst deer ‘the worst. In a recent article, eTe oxtra days on a desert island. The others eating kes hogs. wanted to cook that edna now sits in my old; hunter in the world, now by/40 Som: foresight, some hindsight. And he’s completely for- gotten that trip home from the island, after 10 days of le-an-hour wind and snow. “My wife'll kill me” YOUR PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT SAYS DON’T WAIT FOR SPRING DO IT NOW! Gnquire for particulars of the Provincial New Home Building Grant. .z Up to $1,000 Outright Grant Ave le. Department of Finance Parilament Buildings, Victoria, British 1 Trew | it was too late for that. I knew mine would boll me in oil. But at their urging, these manly hunters, we took off into We pitch-dark, in a snow- storm, 12-foot waves, a leak- ing boat, five seer, on the leck, thes ORG mosh, ORDER EARLY FLOWERS WIRED no | ait cadet squadcons in B.C., w there are 3' a 1958 ‘os itogar's set let juadron place: Bill 33 Becomes. Law pasa Vehicle Hit at Kinnaird out $200 damage was | it done in an accident in Wood- land Park at 11.45 p.m. Nov. Bes fi , Pollee 5a yy Wayne gar hit'a ed a car driven ‘ilkie of Castle- tked vehicle own- Cadi py but progressed apatae until two veers ago when it ized the squadron in B.C. and Canada, In the last seven years it has never been below eighth in the province of e Air Cadct program is then ‘opportunity 0! a life- time for boys between the ages of 13 and 19, ir is the most a ram ever ANYWHERE GiFTS “CARDS CANDIES RELEN’S FLOWER SHOP Ph. 365-5191 We a Silverwood Cres ing p! lesigned because of range of subjects taught. The cadets of local 581 by gorge Christie of ind Park. The accident occured on long, rounded 5 eth) on the wide | effe Squadron, Castlegar, study a we Labor Minister Les Pet- erson has announced that th remaining sections of the-Me- diation Commission ni Act will become Ia law The Mediation Commis- sion Act having fuli force and fect on Dec. 2 will mean Mediation Commission Act Into Force Dec. 2 iting to growth, labor-management W 60 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 21, 1968 STOCK UP SMOKED COUNTRY STYLE FROM GRAIN-FED PORKERS Pork Picnics....lb. 3 c) and d technology, research ‘which in S improving the means of pais ‘pump op the Sans I don’t mind him gout- Robson Women’s Institute Plans Sale on Monday pricing of articles ue Monday’ 's sale to be held in the Robson Hall was the main task of the Robson Ev- ening Group WA at its re- ‘cent meeting. The group also plans to raffle sheets, pillowcases and a bed throw. Each member made a cash donation to be sent to Wood- ‘wards at Vancouver who ‘will supply Chi to the children of Woodland School WATCH FOR THE SALE OF ROTARY CHRISTMAS TREES ON SALE SOON In.aid of the Senior Citizens Villa A Note to Fathers and Friends The Camp Rory Committee would like to thank the fathers and friends of Girl Guides: and Brownies who contributed la- bor and effort to work parties at Camp Rory in the spring. Volunteer labor is an import- ant and needed part of the maintenance and improvement of the camp, and the committee is, therefore, very grateful t6 those who helped. Thank you. and in. col- bargaining and esol ibe \ndusteial disputes, Mr. Peterson. Some sections of the act to allow for the appointment of commission members the suployment of pinch and Telated.matters had pt viouay patie proclaimed. bur: the several weeks Soo mn has hired cer- tain staff personnel and is at present considering further, Topointments. The ‘numerous eo forms covering ay tions for the ervices labor information, and and other as seem cal- id} culated to sanintain, or secure to pro- the settlement o! The decision of the com- oth-| mission with respect toa dis- pute shail set the terms and conditions of a collective agreement which, in the opin- ions, pro- blems of adjustment, imdus. . trial research mote conditions’ fav iavorable to f disputes. | fs Chuck Pot Roast of Beef CANADA CHOICE CANADA GOOD A Liver Baby Beef, Canada approved ...... Bacon By the Piece Pork Roasts Grain-Fed Pork . 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