BRIGHT AND MODERN, the earabts cise raris in use in two district schools, Robson ‘and Kin- naird elementary schools, are as gocd.as most existing schools and better” than some. They will be put into full use within a ve spokesman for the local school be board said early ery short time, a up at another a you ‘re: SUGAR AND SPICE By Bill Smiley For;intellectuals We Get. Draft Dodgers’ Just a few ob: rvations but. it - will. pro.| a [pably have: em: merged A by the;time we've fin: ished - this pe PINE Ff 8 It's: fashionable to. attack the Yanks, so here goes. I think: ‘they're giving usia bum deal in| % merchandise, ‘T#:I were a poli- tick my ‘platform would he, “Let's fontity the border!” Every year,‘we send them| ¢, about. 30. per cent of our’ best people: artists of all kinds, uni- versity . professors, engineers. Better known as the Brain And every winter, we send them B jour rich people, hundreds ‘of this week. The units are completely self-contain: ed and heated, incorporate the latest features of school design and are made to be moved and set school, if and when this is ne- cessary. — Castlegar News Photo Lettor to Editor. Dear Sir: events. — this organization is - | helped - finance! The com; plete ‘Shriner mem-|: bership (850, 000) iB; Ndevoved sts ‘to the interests -of . th farth about them’and their ‘hospitals, willl 80 I: would like to answer one of thex-most- frequently-asked suestions, yr) details on the: proce- dure’ Soe: admission I direct the readers: to’ phone’: mr C. (Andy) Andrew, at 365-5992 or 368-3552 or contact “any ’Shriner. drew is fondly. referred to by the name, CRIPPLED CHILDREN, since he usually handles, all admissions. { One’ of the most frequent questions is, ‘How are the hos- pitals financed?” \ Shriners hospitals are. fin- anced in several ways. Each Shriner’ operation of their.‘ instit It is well to mention that there are now 22: hospitals. in| operation,’ instead of: nine, “as mentioned We see ona Hospital Financial Sources ‘the best obtainable, 80 every colle fbent. on entertainme: in» their well-chosen [8° contribution to ‘humanity. ‘As parents of two children -| helped yy the Shriners hospitals wwe can personally testify to the. great good they are doing, and the ‘wise ‘use of monies in their that the Shriners are. ever’ ex- ‘An. | Panding their facilities by add-|" ing nee hospitals and equip-| ip, ment. - For those who wish to do-| Ger nate to the work of the Shrin- ers several ways are open. First, cash donations may be made, Se- curities may be donated at the same time. We. find there are certain income tax advantages in: such life memberships are sold, alse contributing memberships which’ may be bought by any person, association, corporation or club. 2 By. bequests,; endowments donations, and” money raising events — Shrine- circuses, ro- deos, horse shows, football gam- es, concerts and various athletic » Real ootate may be deeded to this charity. Trusts can be formed to eae monies to this worthy charity. Insurance policies may be drawn up name: the’ Shriners crippled or burn hospitals as benefit In’ closing this letter we once more would like to make it own that dy where he can: escape fro ‘thousands, to ‘bolster the sag- ging economies of Florida and California.” And: what do. they send us? Draft dodgers. Dee! oot hunting. A-lot of: peo- ple are . Not.me, In fact, If ‘s peony a teacher, I'd take a week off every fall ane join the ‘great, slaught er of deer. i "Sisughter?” ‘There are times as.many ‘people killed on the highways as there. are deer in the: bush, Te thought the species | would: wiped (deer, not ae Ta ‘ght i at But the deer population is in- creasing, chiefly Mecause there are so many lousy hunters. I admit that no completely sane“ man goes,,deer hunting. Why 'v would q anybody ‘go into the ods in the worst weather of the year, wind and snow, rain’ and blow, 40 :-wander::, ithrough mallee s les of swamp and slash) ewes and burn, dragging a dirty great anusket and :straining ‘his. heart to the bursting : Polat, when, he could be sitting: Beh watch- inga foornet game on mtv? Why?: Pll ¢ell you. Because it's the Abe ‘place in the* world ym. com- 15 years of age, ‘regar of race, creed or colour, ‘where their immediate afford the cost of the required treatment. ... _ For further information con: tact any of the Shriners or-:phone the numbers mentioned.: We can assure you that if there’ is a way to help you with your physical- ly. handicapped or burned child, to} those: poble gentlemen. will: age sist Those who enjoy fine’ en-| “+ ‘to the +) tertainment' will find that the Shriners events prove some of ie ers, Henry and Lois Knipple- berg. nee our pride in it. ‘Vote LITTLE for Mayor ‘Reasons Why You Should Vote for Little: ve He is qualified through two terms on council. and a wide range of civic experience to represent you. we He senses that the present moed of the people of Castlegar is that they want time now to digest the effect of a recent heavy ‘pro- gram of public works. The people would like to. see relief from taxes. This will be ‘K& He feels that people want to see loose ends in ariministration and programs tidied up and the town’s appearance smoroyed to match possible. xe He is sure that people earnestly want industrial peace and: will do all he can to achieve this. He also feels: that we should be taking more effective steps to attract more businesses and, \pay- rolls to this area, and he knows there are ways of doing this. ¥ & He feels that people want maturity in their leaders, but also pro- The that exist with two k 1d, 14, is desire din town affairs’ will together possess more ‘than 12 years of experience. One of the incumbents is a former mayor. In addition there are good men Tunning for the two vacant positions as aldermen. ‘ke He thinks that the idea of amalgamation with other towns or por pulation centres is for the moment a dead issue and that Castlegar hus its own problems to be solved. Moves toward a District status, or further amalgamation, will have to be promoted by others next time. Castlegar wants to keep an open mind on the subject, but Castlegar has done its part. ve He is of the opinion that recreation can 1 be better organized and operated on a regional basis and that the cost should be met by the taxes of all of the people of the’ area. The, machinery for doing this exists, and it.will be used. te He promises he will give ample. time to the job-and will work hard to en- sure the future of Castlegar. we He believes in people and he hopes that People will believe in. hum On Saturday . wer ig on the who "With inestimable: thanks oy hin a a hagging wife a eines telephone, and rotten kids with ‘personality defects, it’s the- only. piace’ in the | world where :he:can. get ‘back ‘to. ee er primitive pleasures of man: | de’ jokes’ around: the: fire; a ith: money..or position; the feeling \ of -battle against the slements; the absence of all stress, except the ‘physical; the eating of hale burned: meat; the “and: breaking * of of the. deer is animportant He, hag Pe oved ie himself, by George, that there’s alittle, juice in the oid carcass yet, that re can‘take it without; whining, and’ that he's ‘liked for theatre: It's “concerned | with oHenally: crippled. T ‘saw: a play ‘last weekend it would ‘have made my little a mother's hair stand on end. me"! people. . And ‘perhaps this is snot ‘a bad idea, (me writing, himself, not because‘he can do|' the yoy same thing; ‘a’man’ fry: | . The de It hag, Pathos and:a macabre hu Marte walls are ‘a itis not] highly. recommended... One way. of, washing‘ jyour, hair, : ‘The BY pie ‘this week: d mpi Ehate Success of Musle ‘Reoltal Noted: eras BC. (Registered: Music: Teacher was held at'the hob are: girl: Shoat Ne question; ‘How about eArmpite . take |us back to sor hunters, and deer hunters draft! dodgers, so the circle ‘is ore complete. And, my student, when I Drain, | 2Ye fhe to be a writer, wri Beane as both: teams ph a lot of scoring chances. '”*:'', |) There were only two: p tles called by tue referees in the . cleanly : £¢ it game. 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PEN 9 TO 9. _ CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS - 214,215 fey Plan — for, the °1068 : convention: to be yee One morning, caine wee! wire services’ around the men wee! alive ' with.news" of. an achievement: whic! change the' world as'we know or rather the people in the WO Monda mornin it was an- vy. 8, ine South man n given ‘a’: fe yby recelving ; an- other person's ‘heart, ** The donor,. victim of a fat- al auto accident, also donated a kidney to another Person whose eames} life was inexorably ebbing away, because of fi f this organ, ‘Kidney transplants are well- known/ operations, although: not et. common: enough. to be con- sidered routine, in; the strictest sense of:.the word. Heart transplant, however, is q' different. matter. With. the transfer of ‘the body’s second: mmostital organ— whole new. field of surgery. op- eng’.up’ which: has ‘long exist- ed in men’s : will “literal: |: exceeded: only by the brain —,.8|the ne right to’ the Supreme Court of kh eda Canada; s0, as to, defend, tod rs | hey felt: were: thelr ci rights, asks; th <;Before' yo | scott at the ides, |& : ronald shor remember ¢ 100: years ago, the idea‘ of le “like birds - was ‘ri ‘ The) question ‘still stands, oeao aaron lo about these things’ » The” question ’ of: tranafer- In} This, Corn ‘ever. ring. had ean ‘one: body’ to!an- inst week the’role Of: que church other. has been asked ’and chur-|in a rapidly unfolding future. ||: ches. dn‘ North America, typically | *)*’ It was’ hardly.‘exp jected’ that| haye‘taken the’ wugwump stand, | such «a; prime example ‘of the with ‘only’ scattered “exceptions,'|new: challenge - to: the church ‘n'a case within the past few would appear in less than. ‘seven paontet Jehovah's’ Witness «girl | days: ‘wo! than This Writer, does not indict —less 21) years ‘of: age refused transfusions, Court: action. ensued..: 4 What; did’ the ‘enurcn: do. —|[ °°; the. Jehovah's ‘Witnesses or the}]: others ‘i Did they raise ‘funda, to fight F the court action? Did they ‘take girl bodily from the hospl- tal? Did they, spearhead.a drive neyeriD befor ;in medical records. But sirice:the medical ques- From the, Gallery ably. By Henry Heald othe ‘tions will no doubt be very:cap- | | Jet's turn to some other questions wach arise with new. ‘Taxpayers Lose Budget Chopping Game - Ther new” eon course.” minates the question’ period is Parliament Hut It is bud- In the nase Ofte of the uae of | quickly forgotten when House get chopping. chopping : i moves into. ta e regular debates. It is a. Little. funnier than | year's budget, Mr, f Shap “tabled ‘All the opposition the national unity game they ites for’ an |and a few Liberals ‘as have been playing: on ;the ‘alter- | @ ed in the demand for, increased nate days and one could really |year’s budget. This pret veterans enjoy it but for the sinking feel-|puts the deficit for the 1967- ing that win, lose or draw the |68°up'‘from $740 million ‘to reeult as far, as is |$820 million, Soucerned, will be an inonease ‘The thieme:of the game ‘can be and cynic. ally as: “Cut government‘ spend- ing:but not in my constituency.” Back in ‘August, Prime Min- ister © Pearson, aes -off} the | this issue: There ‘have’ been requests fo! , the Conser- | subsidies’ on! freight rales Gerald Baldwin, vative MP ‘for Peace River, ‘ask- ait the’ ntary estimat. |and well join-}° such ‘a‘discovery.'to be made by the ‘bad guys.” But turning. church :in' ages: igoonto ome what is'the: morality: of this m technology. of: the-hody7:." @ by saying that’ the cabin- game ee uaa yopned {gf50 million’ off lepartment muates for for. the a f department (oF f said the figure had been pushed to over |» that :3 jy Haidasz of ‘want a billion: dollars. 3 no Sutera Mer Monts >Mr, iMontelt ap asked eral’ funds for ‘Toronto's down: Jattention be Fine Oppos postion’ views {owas restoration: ‘projects all of or even: its own’ backbenchers, When lpor demands 5 it is hard to see how any cuts The .talk | of = Teplies, Speaker, th e/estimates, will : led in* the” House}: ‘in’ Tate [eating expen is; no. ‘ation: The ‘| duced ‘by .a skit which Baw. Send ‘Thi “Joo sto: yet: anol anottior 2 is:to col Both ; the preservation’ of human life— |T' hap ens there art Bonderoff: with ars; entire’ human bodies | dis [and stored for =n ’ Parents Respond “Well to 2nd Kinnaird Brownie Ceremony The dnd ‘Kinnaird’ Brownie Pack ‘was honored at -its recent ent ' presentation - cere- 3 mony with a good turnout of - |parents, enrollment. was intro- .% Most t Modernly Equipped Wrecker “in Area ; e Day or Night e Ressoriable Rates ben Geranazzo, ‘Joanne ‘Lins, Ver. na Bozak for second. year and Debbie York, Diane E Schlatinet, eresa “ McGauley, “Judy. “Lins, Debbie “Rust, Lo Tails Lamarchs for; their Receiving‘ Deonaas! stripes i were Joanne Lins, Donna ‘.Thed- erahn, Brenda‘ Cowlin and'Cindy ‘Heather Me CK Bréthors Sewing Machine FOR ONLY $4.00 A MONTH Megs ; $150 A WEEK Free Delivery. "UNION PETERS DISTRIBUTORS LTD. 1942; Cedar Ave., Trail,;: B. a’ three-car smash on: Columbia “Avenue in Castlegar resulted in slight dam-| Bee to'the’ cars\ involved:s) like to see an area set’ would ‘actively promote such: an: ae E e = ae to othe, . vonld pee to be-at. the service sce all ‘ate. payers and.be a voice for’ them on‘council on any issue a pee important Put down on ‘paper and: en: e Would like : to see: ap with: ai.vehicle being operated kin of Castlegar was in‘ collision by. Wayne ‘Benjamin’ ‘of ‘Robson. jeberry. iC lided- ‘with ‘a’ pole.” No ‘damage was sustained by. the truck driv- mint other accident'occurred in. Blue. ane car driven by. Ronald George Hulme of Creston failed to negotiate a corner at the Blue- berry railway crossing ‘and: the 1954 model vehicle. jumped the guard ‘rail and. came to reat are bee ced 4 lo injuries were 8 Fepo to: the ‘Hulme * Experionce @: Four Years on Council. e@. ‘Three Years ‘Acting Mayor or Chairman e@ Fe ‘our: Years: Finance Committee : @ Chairman: ‘Water ‘and: Sewer. Committee @ “Regional District Representative 3 e Chairman Recreation & Calture coment It can ae he done t our*.exciting ‘imports ”’ nL MA Cen 6710 Jersey Ave., Burnaby, B.C. °