CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 27, 1966 OUR TOWN Local Hockey Referees Write Trail Examination Six Hundred Safety Years Sees Birth of New Society cation, Local Teachers Dafend System But Admit Faults for childecn A hockey referee's Instruc-, and catagorizing, After. attend- Robertaon, Bonet clinic’ nse ihe seco lng: the: clio: tis: satOTOSS, un 5 TT ee ss the Indi Safety rad responsible for testing Mailey- of Trail 5 : : up the e Sunday’ for’ the ‘Trail, Rossland, "The . Castle; S ev oa id after the ioe Coun: Castlegar.and Grand Forks area ing ty ate would serve as a fo: ‘Trail rum communications was | 0 f Cutleeitis in members these: meetings where oul look The purpose of this clinic ny nlers) Aad . ‘ G 5 as < M lat ‘what is‘ wro edttca- is to acquaint the:referees with | ya19 Peters, Walter coor Bill ' uest ms Y foe ; tion today.’ new rules and regulations each | Say ff and Leno Zanler at- p fricties the B.C. year and for their certification eae the clinics, By Elleen Goresky The Weet Kootenay confer- ence. on school ‘relations and Maddocks Shoe Store Xt was designed to bring out Ladies’ Curling Club inte ube vie view. ribs. Problems FROM THE GALLERY Grits and Tories Battling cure on Top of Parliament Hill Earlier this year when the Consenvatives Progressive sition in Parllament was Ing Justice Minister Cardin such rough time over ne Spencer and Munsinger affairs (before the reports of Justice Wells and Justice Spi the steam by the time the MP’s re- turned to Ottawa for the special -| session of parliament late ia August. The Tories did try to extend the session for a debate on defence, but failed. Terry Nugent (PC—Ed: trethcon opened the ent shoes to the other feet) the Tor- ies were accused of being anti- Quebee and aiming all their barbs at French-Canadian cabin- inisters, They replied that English speaking minist- ers vould fe feel the blast as well. It appears they have chosen Minister Paul Hellyer ton next round after the FTaankeglv- ing Day weekend with a motion |it. for an adjournment and special debate based on the claim the minister of defence had altered the evidence which Admiral Landymore gave to the defence committee on June 25, ie Speaker ruled that he on continually: badgered Mr. yer wit! morale ia the services, inade- ‘could ha ly consider as urgent a matter that had been kicked around since June. Nugent countered that he had just been appointed to the defence com- mittee and thus had just been he requir- to the at-|in iy veith a de- qu ns about ren ante e recruitment schemes, un- equal pay arrangements, but the attack didn’t really get off the a quirk a stroke of luck if you area Liberal, the famous Admirals’ Revol. broke shel day after fhe ileges and —|charge of impunging the honor of fate, or By Henry Heald |’ paper was published outlining the integration policy. He says £.they are still con- cerned they will have their chance to fight when he pre- sents new legislation to. imple. of have a study made of the con- ditions of the Columbia and Koo- tenay river systems. a e call a Ga not impute dish motives to the man who made ‘The Conservatives have a ‘ood weapon in the defence con- Eroversy. ‘and they will surely use.it a lot more. Morale is bad in some places. Many people are seriously concerned t unific- ation will mean the end to a Jot of cherished traditions. In areas with strong military con- nections Heed concern has been a vote-gett What ‘alse ean explain the Tory sweep of the two-seat Hali- fax riding at a time when Con- servatve strength was waning the Maritim: Defence ‘Minister Hellyer argues that if the Tories were really concerned about defence a|the time to make the fuss was back in 1964 when the white w fo) e ° c 7. be Lat wa = now a T PHOTOS PETTITT PHOTOS ual. Communities of Christ at| wa: Brilliant to the Union of Youth last week. SOLOHd JLNLLad CHRISTMAS CARDS from s Your Kedacolor . Negatives 10 for $3.90 He. stressed education and spirit standing that enables. man to apply knowledge to the benefit of humanity. “Devote more time to read- ing ‘classical works of good writ- ers than watching television, for through reading and inquiry’ you shall learn. There is no doubt that the more you study the more you shall be satisfied that your own religious faith leads to peaceful life,” he said. Doukhobors to Protest Sale Of War Toys from Brilliant weekend. Among the items discussed was the need to protest the sale of war. toys. "One of the many. speakers s Anna N. Gattinger from Saikirke College, who spoke on the teaching of the Russian language. Stephan N. Fetkoy. princi- pal of the Russian language schools within the districts, told the delegates: “The prime re- sponsibility: of child education rests with the parent: together with the preservation of the piother tongue.” He praised the organization for maintaining a good moral stant Peter J. Soloveoff reminded the SOLOHd Liitiad Fifty the Doukhobor youth organiza- tions from the Kootenay-Colum- pia-Boundary area dealt with 20 PETS items on the agenda during the riTT PHOTOS cERMERAY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822. : WE BUY. AND SELL USED FURNITURE Open Weekdays‘1 p.m.’-' 5.30 p.m. * Open Friday 1 p.m. -'9 p.m. called for more active sup- port for the Doukhobor publica- tion Iskra, |’ Elected ‘to. the executive committee for the coming term were Leonard E. Voykin, chair- Basil Jmaiff, vice: thalzmans Faith’ W. Popoff, st retary; Louis W. Hoolaeff, aeslst: it etary; Kathy W. ‘Abrosi- moff, Kenneth A, Strelaeff and Lawrence T..Chutskoff as mem- bers of the’ executive. Assistant editor of Iskra, Heed rosi-| family this week are Mr. Stooch- ment. forces, This Liberal Mr. Castlegar News that water re- has proven itself remarkably durable. If the ith have been de- apatched to ri any changes prove that Admiral PeRayueree testimony was seriously altered that durability might be shak- en. It not then Mr. Hellyer will continue to sit along with Guy. Favreau and Lucien Cardin who have survived similar Tory on- slaughts. ‘What has this done to Mr. Hellyer's chances to win the hot party leadership? Not likely very much. Mitchell Sharp's ‘eport in the water “and if the findings prove the B.C, Re- search Council will be called in for a report. Meanwhile Trail’s Medical Health Officer, Dr. Nick Schmitt Brothers Calls for Study While Residents See Scum ister | would be a fair and equitable manner of dealing with the wat- er pollution problem. ‘Mr. Brothers said that when tile thought was later put in the form of a resolution to the provincial government, it would receive “serious consideration WELCOME WAGON as I “think it is an excellent The MLA went on to agree it was vital to get federal par- ticipation in pollution control. With Information obertson. o! officer for the Ar d caters row fan am Proj ed® futur ty ject, said 6 meetings neat be slated for Castlegar and Kin- 3) whieh sentatives: from "q minco, Celgar and lorations at Salmo; atlegar and ‘val Hons: the lath f BC, Hy- the American, Bogiaes because of Dan Haggargy, idea.” Box 68, Castlegar, B.C. NEW FURNACES OR is investigating . reports and Castlegar citizens of a discoloring substance: observed in the Columbia rive: Management represontatives at Celgar said they knew ni ing of the incident and rere aware of any effluent leased into the Siver by their operation. FURNACE REPAIRS — Furnace Sales — Installations — Servicing PLUMBING REPAIRS & INSTALLATIONS — FINANCING AVAILABLE —' PASHAS DISTRIBUTING CO. LTD. emergence as the heir would be a serious challenge if Prime Minister Pearson “pkn- ned to step down in the immed- jate future. By the time Pear- son is ready to relinquish the reins, ‘however, the Gordon- will stand out as the man who can make decisions and get: things done. Castlegar Socials . By | Mrs. H. Johnson 365-8294 Mr. and Mrs. Frank | Web- ber, Lana and Wade of Creston ts of a Castl 365-8079 or 365-8073 Trail 368-3044 like agent, with the soap suds, have been floating sown river on past’ o l casions, Schmitt catd, tat 1 mea seen small a Dutch Cleaning Service Ask for free estimates for ‘regular office or. store cl weekly or Call free Zenith 6826 Cornelius van Pelt Luncheon Specials” were recent visitors in C: and ‘Blueberry. Mrs. George Anderson re- turned home after spending a days in ‘Vancouver. Members of Minto’ ; Chapter, OES attending the shu ge eros re situation "Try. Our Light Inexpensive Daily . Specials — Sit at a Table in Our pine during the August Air-Conditioned Dining ‘Room eda pon ee even split feck ihe three levels of government WORKMEN'S LUNCHEONS TO. GO Mr. ald of White Mee. ‘formerly of Castiegar,, have spent. a. few. weeks here visiting with rela-| m, tions and their many friends. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Stoochnoff and noff’s brother-in-law and. sister, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Podovinnikoff of Kamsack, Sask. * icipal Affairs will conduct hearings in: " appreciate early notification of expected mh. ee PUBLIC. MOT Be ICE aN ww = a Take notice that.a Canaan of re- presentatives of the Union of B.C. Mun- icipalities and the Department of ‘Mur- THE BANQUET HALL OF THE ” ARROW py MOTOR HOTEL Wednesday, Wake 2, 1966. Ses- sions commence at 9:30 A.M. ‘and con- tinue as long as required. The Committee will receive repre- sentations and recommendations. from Councils, organizations and. individuals concerning revisions to the Municipal Act”. : A written brief should support euh : presentation. The Secretary would also times of larrival to facilitate an orderly allotment of delegations. Jan Dodds, Committee Secretary, Department ‘of Municipal Affairs, Initial Home The Selkirk: College Saints hockey ‘team ‘will’ play its first || home game of the season this Sunday against the Nelson : Jr. ie ete Gama’ Mane Leais.- Gatas tme-is-T pan. playing all their home games at the Castlegar Arema, ° The club, which is coached by Harold Jones, looks like the loop with a one and one record. saya his team has the of defencemen: in ' the ‘league, both Bill Mainland and Terry Campeau have had a “Took from the big tims scouts, Selkirk Hockey Team Plays The College Club will be|: team to best. in the fourteam | TAC Manager Don D’Arcangelo they finest T | into rate who has been Game Sunday HOT SPECIALS FOR EVENING: TRADE Funeral Services Held on Monday: For Thrums Lady — eral services were held ‘Tarrys’ Com- “Come Ais You Are _ Enjoy the Best LOCATED IN DOWNTOWN CASTLEGAR City Centre Dining Room new "(ts the new interior fatax guaranteedto coverinone ' onto el atve you thes » extra palnt Phone: aldult ran He; feel we'in Can d safe Gana * the local triple Specie has 8s a chapter of Soclety for Sate. at cae sts the first esi were Pete Rickley, B.C. fe central Jo.| Columbia treaty proj Murphy, olen Bi Mraloty otticer: ir its affi jects; Frank Cure Covent t a ai i yi Keynote striae represent ing labor, tha , maunicipal government, parents, the press and radio, presented “their views to ‘the conference: in. general session. These’ views were largely negative and critical, -.. ‘There -were replies made to the ‘criticisms by the, teachers structive discussion “What do you mean, who has the ball?” important conclusions came up for public discussion. it Hydro ° sai fey * San safety offices, and Bill we ee adian’ - Explora- EE tola the members: ought to re- ety in Ahe same serious “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Tell Lois: 865-5503 . Box -781, Castlegar interesting topic, but when’ you “The, housing’ shortage is an|low shelves. ries | are joking for a ord for your with the 4 of Anyone interested should submit entries to Mrs. M. Baird, Box 1102, Castlegar, or phone 365- 8379. Deadline for entries is Nov. 1. Special get acquainted night to be announced . at.a later date. Fees $20 payable in advance — EVERYONE WELCOME — were ready to ad- mit that'there are areas of dif- ficulty:/ and misunderstanding 5) Of commu nteations mt hes pet often, oni ‘does erent fall comp] eyont the ‘Belghibors gate? 4 situation. accommodation Ronson ‘sonia Mrs. A. ‘Sanford, Ph: 365-5883 Mr. and Mrs. C. Howitt of the. weekend in ifee | asa the ueation foremost: y a in or ou bg is intention of z fo say and 5’ years. -| explained. Our. home is serving P ed the Gils ities to gost ane er, Miss Hooper plans to remain in: Canada... 365-7202 alley, ‘who talght Mise H er in Eng. land, ‘and Mrs, Zalteotf in Cas o ada, and at | the airport ie she arrived. have‘ made her wonder. “q| “Just ‘how = one needs| with the young players,'If you came to light in this us >win Toom caught the: caller's attention and divi her “are you moving in er ive Suen gai we had'been here for. some After ‘the caller ‘lett be: spot for a forth- coming rummage ‘sale. It must the enthusiagm is Tunning’ ‘ier have any. interest make Tee tle been little interest in ideas. The ‘only : organized les’ seem: to: be: with' the: in- dual groups such enough there as hear Hallowe’ enou; 3] one cause public or or private concern,’ iti may be Cause \' the =; reasonin, behead , it may because the ‘press is selective about. ‘what * warns to ATTENTION MIXED CURLERS Individuals and rinks enter oe Dues are $15. : Phone 365-8379 365-6678 . 365-8354 about If teachers aren't ci ting with ou public, temay" ma) be Pee sy oie yor sy, ‘some- st isn't listening. lowe’en - games _which’ are * still While. the’ idea seems. to be ults ‘as vinegar, % cup cream and 6 or rats petal 2 cups ae a -cup, water, pinch ‘cream of tartar, % cup butter, 1 tes teaspoon apples, ‘ + Place the stigar and water in) a (sauce and’ heat’ until stirring yy ied 290 ‘degrees or'to the soft- ick stage. Remove from heat. _ Datel Maid gad HOMEMADE BREAD, py DONUTS, Regular S5c Dozen _ 49 In our Bakery Across from Liquor Stare Dip each apple, held by a’ skew- into; the: Boiled. syrup “and Fresh Donuts: Every Morning at 9 egg’ crates an open’ for ‘easy: access. : They. well'on one of those very shal- Baseballs Great Lawyer Opines At Fall Banquet : day th Hospital otter a Tengthy. illness, Born: April 5, bei at Ar- ron, Sask., Mrs, Holoboff came to Glade’ in 1912 one was'a member of the: Union of Spirit- ual Communities of Christ. Mrs. Holoboff is: survived by-her. husband, : William, and one son, ‘Peter, of ‘Thrums. Also. survivin; Kootenay ‘STORM 1 SCREEN Eight Brownies . Become Guides Al Coremony | ooBasal ras “Burial t the Sh res pierre a ith te poreces All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order Funeral Home” in’ care “ot .ar-, sate é 3 aut THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL:.:': Jes, presented ‘Golden to Janice Koenig, Joan Muller and Debbie Rose Cheveldave and Donna Cheveldave ‘of the second ‘Kinnaird Pack, Two ; other .brownies' going les were Wendy Mc- a brown- ie since March of this year and Diane Giles who ‘received her Golden Hand in February. ; Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. “ST. RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. TONIGHT. See.the New... DECORA LAMINATE Save. e Arthur Anderson “UP TO 200% ON” YOUR INCOME TAX . for details - Phone 365-7633 Bytelar The Mtl Life OF Canada pochnotf, Ernie : CASTLEGAR NEWS - «+ for Counter: & Vanity. qos + * Italian and Spanish Marble. gs Per Sheet only ..::.......... $16.00 We: ‘Take Better Care of Your police: Needs” 636 COLUMBIA AVENUE — PHONE: 365-5155 Notice Castlegar Residents . The following excerpts are from the Castlegar Fireworks By-law: Section 2 It shall be unlawful for any person to sell, dispose of or oe Oe or to ignite,'in the Town of Castlegar, any. fireball, ‘ker, _ basket-ball,* giant-cracker, - sky rocket, roman. candle, mine, torpedo, or other fireworks without’ first : obtaining from the Fire Chief a permit so to do. Section 3 No person shall sell, dispose of or deal in any fireworks mentioned or described in Section 2 of. this’ By-law without) having first obtained from the Fire Chief the permit referred to in Paragraph 1 and shall further-obtain from the Castlegar Town Council a ee permit the fee for. which shail be Ten Dolls. 10. 00). : J. Logelin, TOWN CLERK. © Viscount,’ 14 Cubic Feet. B Quble! Feet er eegeennneneen ate . $295.95 STANDARD. BERICERATORS DELUXE. REFRIGERATORS, : Viscount. “14 Cubic Feet’ “ELECTRIC: ANF ‘RANGES Aura WASHER. $269.95 . $316.95 : ee 95 +» $274.95 CASH SALES ONLY. -— NO ‘TRADE-INS, ; Kootenay Columbia Cooperative Society Brilliant, B.C. Konkin, Bert ‘Monts x ” Joe Dunn; Dale Peters, re Cloverleafs Povoff. “Mr, ok Stoschngdt Dy by. Walter: Popoff.:::- «- Headtable: ‘guests were Ernie Ady ‘and’ his daughter, Elaine, Mr. “Moran's: wife, ‘Mr. and: Mrs.: W. Guisag, Sin Bytolars Bee e] Mrs.| Joe Fodor and Bert’ Morris, | Joe Fodor,’ Bert Morris and Mrs. N. Blais. Norman®, Blals, : president,| is master of ceremonies, ‘The evening: was 3 closed with’ was. at the wind- 5 welling thats’ two! erandpons, Rob-|John and Bill Veskovy: of feoenty where ney ment a few eld Marilyn Markle «flew from.Vancouver Friday to spend Her ion 3a ‘Daitty ‘ made are * Mexico Oty and ‘Ans capulco. al ons ena Guests, a¢ the home of’ Mr. 2g Presentations ‘were “to Jim| Mr. ee fears aoe Walter Popoff, Don Mainiand || returned recently from: a ‘two- week holiday. They visited their frie ey ee ee Mr. and Mrs. R.: Slaka of Legend, Alta. Mr. and! Mrs: Sohn’ Kraveki | eos. a fwonysek Sacramento, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. E.' D. Auing ‘ham: motored to Edmonton ‘ Tender forms and specifications for’ the above areas may be ob- tained after Monday, October 24, 1966 at the office of the Pur- lent, 6th Floor, 970 Burrard Vancouver 1, BC.:‘Telephone “MU. ; lephone MU. 28711; Local 2579, without charge. Plans . | (mosaics) of the above and of additional areas to be let within one will be supplied on Payment of Of: $10.00 ‘Bis 9050 BCSS. Tue Nose of Sei5 wil bel refuses cently. accompanied b; gham's perent. “BE. Allin +) Recent: guests ‘to’ the ‘home| of Mr,. and” sae cae Culle: were |. Mr. Haro! Knoke, of Gove sak ‘and ‘Mrs. Culleys uncle and aunt, Mr- and Mrs./R, T. “Parker: of Regina, | Sask ‘Mr. and ‘Mrs. R: Palsson ‘re- turned ‘Sunday from a‘ two week a film’ presentation: of ithe’ seas- ast highlights;': holiday int which they motored. tative’ through for the aupport of. your. local repres ‘buying ~ POLISHERS, Tve Ss, STEREOS, RADIOS & TYPEWRITERS . Fast efficient. service on all Products and he! in the operation of your new Singer machine, e : WE ARE LOCATED AT. THE’ FLAMINGO MOTEL Phone 365-7978 for appointments Mrs. H. Reese WEST KOOTENAY POWER wontractor or West Kootenay, Power representative about “Flameless” Electric -Meating fer your home or business.