CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 27, 1966 OUR TOWN “By Bill Smiiey Approval of the 100th ap- plication under the new Cominco and union ‘retirement income fal Was anncuncod by fein committee administering e plan. ‘ Retirement Scheme Details Released by Cominco-Union co's Calgary fertilizer operation and the Bluebell mine at Rion- del, and one from the HB mine at Saino, Income from the Cominco- Union plan comprises two parts: Sema: that the retirement incomes are -|averaging about $250 a month Cana for those retiring at age 65, and about $220 a month for those retiring between 60 and 65. The range as high The Modern Teenage Girl Claims Long wae Steals Sex barking up t chunks of june, your bod! and cold needles and you could lish Sopartment.” But that doesn’t solve the problem of writing this column, joes frustrating reading, you can find thong. counter these days te you flash a bar of gold bullion. Wedding anniversaries: I bought 20 yellow roses for my wife on our twentieth anniver- ary, She squesled with ecsta- It was very romantic, espec- inily when I told her Td paid for them with a cheque on our joint account. But these ite romantic uj gestures rarely pay off. Three | 9; days later, for no ey etter reason than that a tap in the bathroom has been dripping for six weeks, she yanked the fading flowers out of the vase, beat me around those rain is about Berea as a basketful of See Kleenex. next week, with a black border around it, don’t flowers. send 1 valent in cash to my wife. lowers aren't much use to a ig widow with two And don’t ‘grieve or sin: god gongs. sont mine: “Well, he went th way e always wanted to go, cana 4 stron 0 of Dr. ‘Walker's cough and danc- ing what: he thou; was the ratusi with the smashing young bionde who just joined the Eng- ” Bisteet Safety Council course, with age “of child of Reeth of time mother will ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 8.00 am. Holy Communion 411.00 am. Holy Communion THE SALVATION ARMY (41 Pine Street) lednesday’ 8.00 p.m. Bible Study. 10.60 a.m. Home League. Phone 365-7112 Envoy Cliff Phipps APOSTOLIC CHURCH 730 EMANGELISTIC PV SERVICE Phone 365-5884 Rev. C. Stone, Minister BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Reeves, B. Th. Ph. 365-7175 Across Highway Junction from Plaza Family Bible Hour.10 a.m. Family Worship 11 a.m. Evening Service — 7.80 p.m. All Welcome — PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE. 791 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. K. _D. geet Phone: 365-5212 Services viday: _ 7.30 Youth Meeting “Where you are a stranger but once.” ——————————————— ——————— | CHURCH OF GOD (Kinnaird Comm. Hall) Pastor: Rev. Ira Johnson Phone 885-6762 9.30 am. Sunday School 10.30 a.m. Morning Worship LUTHERAN CHURCH © SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St. David's CASTLEGAR ROBSON Phone 865-8387 Rey. Frank Willey MORNING WORSHIP Cast8egar — 11.15 a.m. Robson — 10 a.m. Castlegar — Sunday School 9.80 a.m. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Uniting Since 1925 the Congregational Methodist and Presbyterian Churches of Canada KINNAIRD GENELLE Phone 365-7814 Rev. Don Faris WORSHIP Kinnaird — 12 a.m. Genelle — 7 p.m. Kinnaird Church School Age 8 to grade 3-11 a.m. Grado 4 10 9 - 9:45 a.m. Baby Sitting is Tough Post But Steps Make it Easier away. Most of all, a good. sitter should like ‘and understand culkdren. pond be able" to com- man respect The sitter’s No. 1 job is to Prevent accidents! ‘is means: 2 2: Stace th hem eae e home cial hazards, me 3. Know first-aid and how to get help. Rotor every sitting job, free id parent should go into a huddle over the following points: EG te foe os Paper: Where parent ‘When will they return? How can they be reached? Who else could | 2! be called in an emergency? Plus phone numbers of police, . fire department and doctor. a tour of the home to ana potion of exits, clothes, bedding, flashlight, fire orting: er, thermostat; first-aid su} plies,. any special yee 3. Discuss instruc- Hons such as special child fears problems; food habits, bed- fime, Prnedication or special care; of rules the face and cars with th thorns and all, and hurled ‘the resewater over me. I came up smelling like a yellow rose and she came up to the bathroom, helped me wash off the blood, and fixed the tap herself. Teenage girls: Somebody sent me a London, Ont., paper for teens, One columnist, obvi- usly a girl, was sounding off, in disgust with her sisters, was her pungent observations: “Today’s young female goes kookie over something that walks around in high heels, tight pants. and long locks of hair hanging to its snouldere Girls today are robbed of their sex in more ways one.” Ain't she right? Strikes: I have always been a union man, but I am fed up, right to the ears, with the arro- gance, the lawlessness, and the refusal to compro! dis- played by many union this year. How about your rennial Leaders: The game called. “pump Diet” is pop- as $314 a month, depending on length of service and age Fe- tirement. ' The new plan which became effective Jan. 1,'1966, is a five- year agreement’ between Comin- co and the Independent Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, It provides an equitable income for employees until they are eli- gible for \old age security and Canada Pension Plan payments and is in addition to the pension retiring this year at age 65 vecelve a payment of $400 a year for life in lieu of the ida Penison Plan benefits but in amounts of $75 Ness each year as they become eligible for}, increasing Canada Pension pay- ments, All employees ‘retiring un- der the new plan also receive an income in leu of Old Age Secur- ity payments, This income, startt- ing at $900 a year for employees retiring at age 65, is increased for those retiring in subsequent years by $125 a year until 1970, and is 4 effect until employees become eligible for OAS and fund society ere supplementary _ Of the 100 applicants ap- this pian to date, berley, three each from Comin- etiring before age 65 are ‘also eligible for these payments by using tneir pension fund society benefits to provide a level increase option for life. he should | Rodn 2 1 can't./help” admiring the wolf asthe pack tries. to drag him down. He is a fighter, and there aren’t many left. Advertising: I don’t agree with the speaker, but I: found the following, coming big advertising ‘man the most refreshing ‘statement I've read for many , a day: “The people don’t: give:a damn about adve vertising.- hey never have rand they. er will . . . People don't care: vabout advertising, they care about things. “They care about Fhings that make ‘them’ happy or beautiful or’ fat“or sober or drunk: or alive: of’ tuman; thi things ¢ that en- "ltertain ‘them, transport’ ‘them; enrich them, protect them or Srott them. ‘Butt they. don't give a tuppenny about ads.” A melancholy picture of the Mr, Booth said the present student enrollment of 480 is nearly twice what was ‘first ex- aby fhe governing body a,.up to'a: one sind overload’ in the lecture rooms. - Selkirk College Facuity To Double in Next Year ‘Mr. d present the faculty is- handing prior back: goods The College's 15-piece Pep Band, under Terry Moon, ‘is an- other. bulwark of student en- See ang eo usy ing the coming inte season, student council will haven’ a hse) padest, Jess what at | the a tutes b: ty levyin a2 money. le fees to cover all cleb, seureaton al and sports activities. Yo ur’ énvelop . should have © uppe “th right comer. name of § who should re the letter. street etr off cumb ect.name, p ice box or 6 route number, Also, apa ni art *yournaine ancd-com-— plete address in up- per ‘ fonger on its way ay left carne information se ie book Yollow egyour November Bride-Elect ] Honored at Shower Honorin ig Miss: Elleen 'Tomi- ions Press mariage: ‘takes place ne was cellaneous shower r with, some 70 guests gathering at the Kinnaird J prs. $5 Prize’ Walts: District Residents In Ad Contest You can: win a: $5 ‘ch you to a rin the full of ads peers ‘week! an the Castlegar News until Christ; your name:a rs, just| To phone the Cas?! ger Nows at 365-7266 and well put a che- que for $5 in the mail to you. ~~ Remember, there is not! to buy. All you have to do read the ads being sponsored by by eight local progressive sto- rose buds was nreaented 4o the bride-t groom recaved Mrs, Lawzence a ved Corsages of pi and white rose buds was Present: ed to the bride-to-be. Mrs. de bride-elect’s. ’ mother, John Tomiln yond fie m's mother, Lawrens Paul, received dors of pink rose’ buds from tine for: the evening, Mrs. Fred ‘Tom m and Mra, Pete Barisenkoff. casts decor for. the evening green and white with an tmbrella lettered “Good Luck Eileen.” Games were’ played with pitts, being won by Mrs, -Walter Mrs. Baillie and Miss enna Popoff. Door prizes went to Mrs. Bill Pereversoff, Mrs. June Mor- an, Mrs, Larry Paul and Mrs. S. ‘aluck. Assisting Miss Tomilin | in opening her many gifts were Mrs. To. Sm milin and hs. Paul. A corsage of pink and white | % The ‘Dbride-elect’s mother, | & John’ Tomilin’ and the of Spokane didn’t manage to ling 40-lap stock car tussle ai Fourteen cars: were sent running a strong second in and about. six never made it to the end. Leo C: INTERNATIONAL TROPHY. race winner: Dale Broderius erack a smile after the gruel- it Calamida Stadium recently. off from the’ starting grid Commissioners | Complete Training ’ At National Course Hrs, A. Rizzuto, West Koo- tenay. area commissloner, and trainer, returned home Oct. 17 from Taoona, the girl CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 27, 1966 Norm 300 Baker St. ‘s Sport Shop Open Mondays from .9'a.m, to 6: p.m. Re-Loading Sunnlies [carom Lend — Bring Your Own Free Lessons Given on rn Epatice NELSON, B.C, — Ph. 352-2015 ‘guides "Canada campsite, Shira, amete she, spent a week ‘training ses- sion, by th tbe sat ‘zuld enducted es of al a's }national training team for com- sioners, Mrs. Rizzuto received train- ing. as one of a team of ,eight £01 lal ig sesson For this district the train- ing session will be held in Cres-, ton, Oct.'28, 29, and 30 and will be conducted by Mrs. A. Hunter, the international, suffered a flat tire on the last Jap leaving Broderius the field. _— Coseens News Photo for the Province: ry busy and tnstractive ses: Hon and beautiful weath THE LAST WORD By Chris Wilson Rapport Fails at Teacher Conference But Schism is History’s Fault Seema that anyo! eth the f lust on tolled soclal ‘pariah, a neo-socialist or lamning still, a cultur- It probably all started when the litle ‘old lady in ap! flowered hat came out: west ‘to setup from juvenile delinquen-7¢ cy to f unemploym ent. ie: years teachers |e have become Acciustomed to a lack of. and under- standing «from the ‘community. in which they live. Now it seems, they care nothing about their so-called public image and are i It-is not su ers look for the. more challeng- ing and incidently higher-paying entire system is castigated by the masses and ‘those who _be- ellers and) even accused of: an deviation. VOI of England same about the criminal d ‘of vin Es college ng sot ; “Today the teacher of school urday estab) doard.: trustee’ is the ‘ultimate Dull for any toca! lapse fn our| ft many Ble truth is that gar arena is pane dents eas ie foe CoNege the lents ma: e fhe stude y stage the dance ‘The bookstore has-been do- ing a brisk trade with the heavy enrol ent, the meeting was in- ee More | ‘than’ $25, 000 worth of books have been sold and) each student has’spent an av- Open 6 a.m. to 12 -Hi-Lite Restaurant. : “SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE FOOD” ‘Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders.” D: ally ‘Open 6 a.m. to:1 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays, '. Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort > BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS human race. Do you agree? erage $75 at the com- pared to an . for TV, visitors, etc.; allergies, care of WARNING: NEVER GIVE ANY MEDICATION EXCEPT ON SPECIFIC ORDERS OF PAR: On: the job the sitter must be alert and ready for anything. ‘Things ke wa) oer and outlets, hi ge eines radiators, open stairways, fire ‘places, open windows, focked nd never open to strang- ’) ers. In case of a prowler call the sitter is 3 th nost baby one of the responsible Jobs in thew sora be y 3 Be District Visitors Gather ‘To Honor Blueberry Bride Guests from Rosslend, Fruit- le, Trail, and Blueberry..Creek gathered recently at the Nordic Lodge to he Miss je Johnson of from | yal ‘won. : Maid of boner, Miss Sharon erry Creek’ whose. mar-|m: 2 Sabunday to in St. ~ David's Chi ed ith the oGteets, becamn ie acquainted | the surprise miscellan id | when each been ‘their arrival were pinned: with their respec- tive names, Corsages were presented the honored guest, on; Marshall Johngo! groom elect’y mother, Mrs. Oscar John- son of grandmother, | Mrs. son of Vancouver. Mrs. .E. M. John- tastefully de- corated in pink and white with a flower aurangement adorning |: @ lace covered table Numerous games ‘were c~Koing Gattrell,: Mrs. 4 Mrs, J. Dickson, _ Pacific Water Wells Ltd. Fast Efficient Complete Service Box 329 — Castlegar; B.C. 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And there is no reason why they should. For school publici- ty often fails to Present: the pic- ‘One 0: e speakers at the gonterance hese was asked - from | (= The Standably. dhrased negativ. Be: ‘cause the speaker, editor Trails ‘Times, had ‘spent: 20; min. tes | browbeating: the. ‘confer- lost us 200 by the peo posts. are shunned the ye rote a and it is Hot avoided aaied ‘above all. Small indulge | ‘in small town politics. This can be healthy or it can be destructive and - retard gress. When small town po! are aimed at the teachers, it is almost % always Sestructive So th ference here over the weekend failire. It failed to: bring speech at the teacher’s pub- ic image ‘or the lack of it. - from ‘the fact .the pore of, au Ie fale 2 rit fora current tren ds. Yet it was a local ‘school teacher’ who settled the town strike; . it -was.'a ‘local: school teacher who: is masteminding the paving 71 Project and. it) was the 1 teachers -who set up othe eters last Satur- |, day fn the first place. Teaching tollay is a highly specialized business <“requirin; ery human people with< ue tion, which equips them ‘for far more! remunerative positions in this society in which are su] h we osed to:live. en {BB LUISE ‘here's the best $2 sift paclage Q Ain town! for tea- the ‘press any. “closet to an on a this failure was not of the speakers ‘who in the failure bea those who set the conference ‘up. ‘The’ conference was doomed to failure before. it even ‘started., Somé of the speakers ‘stray- ed far fromthe raison: gotre of the ‘conference to take time’ out to: grind their own axes at the chers’ was intless there‘ was pone education ay oni the eof 'a young Ganaillan if he we she is doomed Hike this - to fear anything which we don’t understand. railroads, in the ae aptle. -and’in the 6083 it’s eaccation: cial’ gov oN provin ernme! buikis shrines atop: asa of the worship for patient ion; Politicians again and dulg es 1 British aa $2.00 atene)e B.C. colour scenes ot diary with 26 BA tasteful. 6 x BF Christmas greeting card announcing your gift ‘subscription (worth cep A$3.25 value for$2,005 British ts and relatives anywhere In the world. 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