14 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 18, 1969 AIR CADET SQUADRON 581, Castlegar, held its parents and promotion night last week at SHSS. Several promotions, reclassifications, certificates, awards’ and service badges were presented. These are as follows: Reclassified from AC2 to AC1, AC1 D. Halbauer. Reclassified from AC1 to LAC, LAC Boisvert, LAC Burnham, LAC Berg, LAC Craig, LAC Dufour, LAC Eh], LAC Freeman, LAC Jackson, LAC D. Sweeney, LAC Vigue, LAC Grifone. These LAC Insign- by G. Lind. P from LAC to Cpl., Cpl. Cotton, Cpl. Koreen, Cpl. Zoobkoff. These promotions pre- sented by J. Holden. Promoted from Cpl. to Sgt., Sgt. P. Sweeney, Sgt. J, Mason, Sgt. T. Tukkimaki. These promo- tions presented by Mayor M. Little. Promoted from Sgt. to F/Sgt., F/Sgt. Allam, F/Sgt. Holdsworth. These promotions presented by Captain J. R. MacBain. Promoted from ae to WO2, WO2 V. T ii This p RCMP Sgt. Hobson. Awards (a) Junior rifle shot: Cpl. z Zoobkoff. Presentation made by A. Shutek, chairman of the ~ Community Chest. (b) Senior rifle shot: WO2 V. T Bain. Bush Survival Certificates (a) Senior: Sgt. R.. Fuller- ton. (b) Junior: Cpl. D. Freeman, These certificates present- ed by F. Stamp-Vincent, Squadron instructor. Flying scho- of larship certificate and RCAC Wings, graduated cadet F/Sgt. J, Nemrava. This certificate and Wings presented by Cap-| tain G. MacDonald of Selkirk College aviation department and Squadron instructor. One-year badges: LACs Boisvert, Burnham, Berg, Craig, D. Freeman, Grifone, Jackson, Ehl, Dufour, D. Sweeney, J. Vigue. These service badges pre- sented by Lt. D. Williamson, Squadron adjutant. Second- year service badges: Cpls. Cotton, Koreen, Zoobkoff, LAC ¢ Lamond, LAC Thederahn, LAC Wright, LAC F, Vigue. These service badges presented by Lt. F. Murphy, Squad- ron supply officer. Third-year service badges: F/Sgt. Holds- worth, Sgt. Mason, Sgt. P. Sweeney, Sgt. T. Tukkimaki, Cpl. Akselson, Cpl. Freeman, Cpl. Maddocks, LAC Ouellette. These service badges Presented by J. Tukkimaki, vice- of 581 Fourth-year service Exesentation sade by W. Sweeney, chairman Sponsoring () Cadet of the Year: So00/e: 02 Ve anki Presentation made by D. Amos, area vice-chairman, B.C. Committee Air Cadet Lea- gue of Canada. Graduation certificates to past cadets who left the squadron at the end of the training year 1968/69 were made to F/Sgt. J. Nemrava, Sgt. E. Ackerman, Sgt. badges: WO2 V. Tukkimaki, sat Allam, F/Sgt. Hartson, Sgt. Fullerton. These badges presented by Captain Rev. C. Howard, Squadron chaplain. After the parade the parents visited the different classrooms and saw what the cadets wen Young People Infected ‘e a With God's Dear Sir: In your paper. last week there was an interesting let- ter, written by an economics professor from Selkirk Col- lege. I found this to be an in-| formative letter as well, and it certainly gave me a goad deal of insight into some if the polities i involved in the Niger-| ian-Biafra conflict. T even found myself dgre- eing with his comments on Canadians who stick their noses ‘in other nation’s busin- ess and his comments on a re-| cent “starve-in” held by a lo- cal young peoples group. But, you know Mr. Editor, when I was sitting in church last Sun-; day it dawned on me that the economics professor has miss- ed the point entirely. It was compassion toward the he men, women:an and children shi ce Compassion are dee} leeply concerned over the well-) ong of ithe Bipeorls: of a new state, not one-sided in’ heir thinking, nor do they care about the politicaleconomical | equilib- rium of two warring’nations. Mr. Editor, when I see pictures of Biafran ‘children who are no more than struc- ures of bone, with a covering CHRISTMAS SHOP FOR THE MEN IN YOUR LIFE REMEMBER 10 Pct. Off ‘for Cash BONNETT'S 30%" 8, of taut skin, my prayer’ is “God, spare my family, my. community and my country from such as this.” So you see, Mr. Editor, when a splendid group of young people like our Hi-C’s become infected with the com- passion ‘of Jesus. Christ and desire to help a nation, whe- ther it be Christian or non- christian, I say good for them, and if their “starve-in” is a sample of.what we can expect iy. raise funds for the depriv. our community has Justteause to be proud of them. One last observation, rere to] Editor, if, in’ pei coals the H-C’s ane an of that country. The Hi-C's caught a pse of tis compassion if hrist has as well erip. ped — out istanding men ike Stanley Burke and others who to win a few converts to mn | slaty, all the more power cal em. . nus the converts he can get. Harold. Webber, Kinni WCE to Streamline No-Time-Loss Claims Workmen’s Compensation Board chairman Cyril White | a1 are learning. A film was shown and were served in the by the — Air Cadet Photo signed to improve service to injared workmen and to re- to. in- assist in toduce new, procedures. de-|alo: will show the claim 1 NOTICE ALEX BAKERY AT THE PLAZA Will be Closed from Dec. 24 to Feb. 3 For Holidays and General Improvement of the Business Premises the workman's ‘convenience. McMixers Square Dance Club Has Already Enjoyed|: Extremely Busy Season With Regular Dances The McMixers Square; McLeod. Dance Club is well into its The beginner's class is 1969-70 season with our 20 i couples in their intermediate up who dance regularly one night a week in the Waod- land Park school gymnasium with Jim and Vi McLuckie. The executive this year is made up of: Tony Crosbie, president; Mac and Lillian | t cently in the Twin Rivers hall, with Jim McLuckie calling for them there, Square Dance Association are Nick and Florence Wishlow, | tive little group with the girls Frank and Wilma Frost and| wearing red dresses and the Pete and Nellie Gorkoff. Also| boys having matching ea dance held in the parking Jot will miss the Fords, as pi ‘hey made a very attrac- of a local super market on Sept. 12. The following week indoor dancing began, and|S' members greatly enjoyed hav- | 0! ing guest caller Cy Crossman with his wife Barbara from Spoke for this dance. The McMixers invited the A pepe area Ferartt Citizens, as guests 01 ct. 17. Some ~|35 cy these emacs folks signed the vistors book that night and shared the refreshment eriod, Ten couples from the club attended the Nelson hoedown MC'd by Vie Graves in the Memorial Hall on 1 Noy. 8 and active in the association execu- tive are Frank and Betty-Jane! their season with an. ae a An ev-' on larger rue at attended the Trail strict ‘Square Slocan City & Valley Silverton, New Denver Burt Campbell, Revelstoke- Slocan MLA, will be pleased to meet with people wishing to see him at the Slocan Inn today (Thurs., Dec. 18) from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Dance Aisociation’s first hoe- down of the season: at the Fruitvale hall on Nov. 15, when the caller was Van Bo- gart from Cour d'Alene, Ida-| all. ho, and this too was.a fine dance. The Frosts and.McLeod’s visited the Warfield Swinging juares Club on. Nov. when the evening rae dedicat: ed to saying re iv- er and Mable Ford aeho leave for the coast: soon. Members ing for the .coast. Members UUUUMUTLLLT LULU CEU EEUERUEEEE YOUR CONVENIENCE Friday, December 19 , December 20 Monday, December 22 Tuesday, December 23 : Wednesday, December 24 .. ree _athaduthche phpbb hobiboh ade brhie ihe STOCK TAKING. GARAAAAAAARANAS BOX 8. BRILLIANT, B.C. KC CO-OP Christmas Sale In Progress — STORE WIDE SAVINGS — SHOP NOW & SAVE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HOURS FOR 9 a.m, to 9:p.m. 9 am. to. 5.30 .. 9 am. to 5.30 BE SURE TO-ENTER: IN: OUR: DOOR: PRIZE ORAW — YOU MAY WIN ONE: “OF THREE VALUABLE PRIZES. ae PLEASE NOTE: — STORE WILL BE'CLOSED ALL DAY JANUARY 2nd FOR KC CO-OP . to.9 p.m. PHONE 365-7373 d Soft UREN UR really they have been actives! for a long while in many p hases of uare fea activity. Many | saic er MecMixer couples have also: visited various district clubs. ‘Among visitors to the lo- cal club so far this season have been Kimbels, Marbachs, Taylors, \Caputos, . Woods, ‘ords, Woolls, Piers, Buckles and Helen and Andy Wood all rom either Trail or Warfield. Also the Reilkoffs, Pryshlaks and-McLures from Nelson and Crossmans, Zublers, Wilberts, Prices-and Lovelands visited from Spokane. On Dec. 12 the McMixers held their annual family Christmas party. The begin. ners group and all childrew of of square dancers were present, | © as well as many visitors so toe there were about 125 in The 2 Stage boasted a love- ly lighted’ tree and other greenery. ai the children were all given red star-shaped name tags. The couples res- ponsible for these seasonal touches were Lorne and Mar- garet Roberts and Nick and Florence Wishlow. uckie in- 2 | cluded t the youngsters several] Many gam: times during - thi Throuch & few. basic fl ugh a few basic figures with adult partner: “An ex- change of modest gifts. presided over by Santa Claus| R. himsi whose sce with the process- ing of claims effective Jan. “Feasibility studies. have shown that most:no-time-loss that is those involv- ing less than three: working days lost from work, can be adjudicated by using the em- ployer's report form only,” Mr. White, “therefore, onan applications for compensation will not be A ’s. applica- tion will still be required on “time-loss” claims, ‘those in- volving more. than three working days lost ion oa but in many cases cepting the. doctor’s ant om: ployer’s. reports an_ initial Payment will be made to the claimant ing. up service. Injured ise men. will automatically re- t the province but will be sent to ue auiured workman by the ceive forms when there is more than three working days lost. hi ‘The new, simplifiea form Robsen Evening Group Members . Enjoy Banquet The .Robson Evening Group members and friends will: still be required to report injuries to the WCB within three days, and the doctor will re- port on injuries where the layoff work exceeds three days. To ensure that the work- ee Tights are . further rotected, a claim may also be initiated” upon receipt of notification from: him. Mr. White said The new to enjoyed a turkey dinner recently in the Rob- son Memorial Church Hall with 30 people in attend- ance. The tables were EPPrO: priately decorated with and green tapers and nie. ture Santa Clauses and other Christmas decorations. The hall ‘was. decorated with ced- dar boughs and a lighted Christmas tree. While the tables: were e|being cleared away, all pre- sent enjoyed singing carols. played members’ mystery pals jas] then exchanged gifts. Donald, accompanied iby his guitar, elf, was arranged and managed by Killough, who did his usual fine job. The evening closed with the, serving ; of refreshments and was a very Endovable and successful e' sang many well nown songs. » Beth Ro; dent of the Eve! wished all a most happy sea- son.and,a joyous New Year. The serving of coffee brought avery. happy. time to a close. -'1. Many back A,COMPLETE. HOME, GYMNASIUM BE A’DRESS SIZE OR A BELT “NOTCH: SMALLER, EXERCISE THE ENTIRE BOD T'S EASY.<— IT. REALLY WORKS in ‘Proper Exercise Do? Doctors, Physiotherapists,.and even. the Canadian Gov- ernment’s Physical’ Fithess program; all’'stress the im- portance of proper exercise. Here ‘of ‘problems’ frequently‘ caused’ -..or.that,can be helped . by. a kA good exercise Le 2 Irregularity . Lack of circulation 4. Tensions 5. Indigestion 6. 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