ae Thursday, Sept. 12, 1968 ne CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept, 12,1968 4) SUGAR AND SPICE ; ca a : i'm Quite Happy—For Now Letier Clarifies the Report ee ius _ ENHERY USD FRTRE Of Recent Baseball Trip . Phone 364-1822 By Bill Smiley An exhibition of Trail. PI y bus stoppedities when stops were made|@ Dear Sir: At 5.20 the bus stopped iti WE BUY AND SELL USE® FURNITURE at Wi r meals and for change minutes to allow everyone to @pen Weekdays 1 p.m. - 5.30 p.m. of drivers, or when the need get out, have a stretch and arose. Open Fridays 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. make use of washroom facil-| We had two qualified bus operators and we are grate- ful to them for the way in|k which they made us welcome VASTLEGAK NEWS, Hi-Lite Restaurant “Sp .F li: * ig in Chi F. 1 ” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight Daily Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays & Saturdays Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS nobody 15. foing te burst iin with a le; om, ly pee ae customs just fell off the porelt on his forward ead. to appear in Trail and Nel- son late this week and next week. Dates for the Trail ex- S hibit, sponsored by the Trail Art Club are tomorrow and 9 Saturday, with the Notre Dame U: Like many an- other I don't mind’ the ond oF holidays at a mixture of |#. Two months of muddling and piddling around degen- wistfulness erates almost any man to the ;| level of a _Looking back each year, the ‘sum total of my holidays he end of holidays with jes. Our supper stop was at where we had from j 2 et - WINNINGEST CAR in this part of the country is this rally. equipped Datsun 1600, the pride and joy of Jim Bowie of Chilliwack and Tom Burgess of Kinnaird. The car has won trophies from rallies throughout western Canada, and week was slated to compete in a rally in Edmonton. Rating eastern Canada, where the by Prrcerut UY. Mw toe itu, __DATSUN i lier. ae by two cars from number of rallies held makes top ratings easier. The sporty little car is by far the highest. rated in western Canada. Castlegar Social Notes and News Guests at the home of;Castlegar, she visited in Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Thomlin-|South Africa. son of Castlegar during the Jim Ford of Edmonton summer were Mr. and Mrs.|also spent his vacation with H. Brett of Tswassen, near|his parents. Dr. Ruth Vancouver. Brownling of England, pre- Guests at the home of and Mrs. Bert Crissall ing the past two weeks were Mr. and Mrs. Stan The senior Thomlinsons|Mawdsley of Victoria, form- later left on vacation return-/erly of Trail, Mrs. F. A. Dav- last weekend from a trip|is and granddaughter and ich i i . E, Elliott and some of f the Vancouver/her friends, all of Nelson, area and in Calgary. ‘irs. C. P. Jones of Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Ford dur- the summer was their Mrs. M. Peachey, who spent the month of August in vi bridge. of Spokane spent a few days here visiting Mr. and Mr: . Gallo. The Gallos and thelr guests also visited in slo. Mr. and Mrs. Gallo and family spent their vacation isiting relatives in Leth- Mrs. H. Johnson return- ed home Sunday after spend- ing a week attending the Girl Guides of Canada gional commissioners’ confer- ence, held in the University of Sask., Saskatchewan. Te- The conference was held rom Sept. 3 to 6 with com- an missioners from across Can- Trail. ada in attendance. ton Urris, a sociology consultant, was guest speak- er and had arranged the top- ics for discussion. It is most .|interesting to note that Mr. Orris had much of his school- ing in Grand Forks, where his parents still reside. The 60 delegates were guests of the city of ‘Saska- toon at a western barbecue held in the Pion-Era. Mr. and Mrs. David Ads- head and two children have Mir. ani . ieft Robson to make their home in Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Ads- head and daughter, Darlene spent their vacation in Prin Rupert, Terrace, Kitimat and with their daughters Elaine M have otten; the kids all-had the :kitters; and you hate going aack to that job you hate. But quite a few People go m oack to the routine of every- day, organized living with something like a sigh of re- Basically, men like work. They are not cut out for more than a couple of weeks of the gay, abandoned life of camping, swimming, fishing. These are treats to look for- of! ard to, and to look back on. Sut, like many of the other ireats in life, they lose their dlavor if taken in large con- tinuous doses, Even a kid gets sick of ice cream if he gets it at every meal for a month, So the boys tote their sunburned carcasses back to the job, and fall, reasonably happy, back into the com- fortable round of daily work, the casual friendships with fellow-employees, an the good long, lazy mooch around on weekends, iE g in a tent while the rain pours down. What joy to get every- body out of the house in the morning! What bliss to sit down with a quiet cup of coffee and taste the pure pleasure of privacy! What ex- and Maxine in Vancouver. quisite ecstasy to know that ing daughter, Pat of Germany. Miss Ford is a teacher in that country. Prior to arriving in pe Ea a Fk Marx Auto Body & Paint Service Towing — Body Work Painting — Welding Vancouver, returned home last weekend. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gallo dur- ing the past week were Mr. and Mrs, Paul Roberg . of Edmonton. Mr. W. Houston, who was a patient in Kootenay Lake eneral Hospital in Kinnaird Youth Ken Culley Awarded $250 Scholarship to UBC by Trail Club Trail, Ken won the Charles He received his first|Glasson Memorial scholarship Ken Culley, a 17-year- ed home Douglas McLuckie D.C. left for and Winnipeg Tuesday after spending: a week visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim McLuckie. Mr. and Mrs. F. Poirier Insurance Claims Pandlea 4 Vancouver 24-Hour Wrecker Service Phone 365-7248 we stock a full selection of SAVAGE SHOES. a for children R dona? pry eves to take chances with crowing feet, Nelson for two weeks return-|°ld Kinnaird youth, was it a $250 of|from the Women’s Musical Club of Trail. The announcement was indde prior to his departure last week for UBC where he will further his musical stu- dies. Ken was first introduced to music at the age of five through Mrs. Ruby McLean- Angus when he began’ kin- lergarten. He has the aminations. lesson former Castlegar and later with Mrs. Romeo Goulet. “His pianoforte _ studies were then continued in Trail, first under the direction of Mrs. A. K. Gairns, and for the past four years he has been receiving instruction from Mrs. E. A. Tweedsdale of Trail. Ken received his clari- net ii ‘ion from Norman Maeddocks Shoe Store and t it Te- quirements for the Grade 10 Royal Conservatory examin- ation in both clarinet and Fishwick of Kinnaird, music- al director of SHSS. At the Kiwanis Music|§ for piano from the|and this year at the Nelson Maureen Lipsett of|festival he was awarded the ie it fails dismally to impress me. Long giorious days of fun in ie sup. My foot! This sum- mer was no different. I went in golf. Once. I poured sev- eral hundred drinks for vis- itors. No glorious record of achievement, iB see all my old friends in the KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO ST. RITA’S HALL ON FRONT STREET TONIGHT weekly newspapers. I didn’t make that trip to Quebec City to see son Hugh. I didn’t read War and Peace. the challenge of all those young faces in the classroom. And challenge is the word for some of them—“I defy ing of a school a pleasant occasion. Fellow-teachers are all brown and keen and friendly. By November they'll nd hi ied KAY MOTORS wn [4 KAY MOTORS KAY MOTORS KAY MOTORS Your Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Cadillac Dealer YEAR-END CLEARANCE SALE OF NEW 1968 CARS & TRUCKS One Only All Yellow 1968 New Pick-up Long wheel base. V8 engine. 4speed transmission. Heavy duty shocks and springs. All Deluxe equipment. Only $2700 plus options. SYOLOW AWD be. gray and and surly, but that’s all right. There are the new teachers, wide-eyed with al- arm and confusion, who ask deperately,” But where do I send these forms? What do I do with the lock- er money? How do you teach a poem? Who do I see to resign?” There are the fast staff meetings, those symposiums New 1968 Impala 4-door Hardtop Dark blue exterior with light blue interior. Fully ped, 327 V8. power power brakes, etc. Only $3300 plus options. One Only 1968 Bel Air Sedan ‘Maroon exterior and gold interior. Fully equipped. 327 V8. 3-speed automatic transmission. 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No Obligation Ph. 365-5635 1-5 Ph. 365-7355 OFFICE SUPPLIES PARSLOW’S Call at the the | Quesnel 7,30 to bus in Castl day, July were on Our wa! Me | plenty of _ opportunity FAST TV SERVICE @ PROMPT @ COURTEOUS Color, Black-and-White TV and Transistor Radio Specialists. — All Makes & Models — SEE COLOR TONIGHT FREE HOME TRIAL GLS Electronics Visit Our Color Booth STORE HOURS Open 9 - 9 EVERY DAY Castlegar — Ph. 365-5351 Nelson — Ph. 352-7111 Radio Controfled Van legar on Tues 30 and at 4.15 a.m. Nit Penticton breakfast an 8.45 fo. enjoy a good en up. During. the night the bus made ay stops to change drivers and we srrived Terrace at 7.15 a.m. on Wed- to our billets. mes we played, the first & the Carnarvon team from Vancouver. Island that went on to win the provincial championship and the second to East Burnaby, we were roud to represent the East- est Kootenays and especi- ally Castle gay, ‘at this tourna- menwe were not allowed to eat on the bus and we bad make use of washroom facil- and comfortable‘ throughout the whole trip. |ananager, rita es for all they have done for sday. We had breakfas us. id & hotel and were then taken is al Although we lost both Nick Stoochnoff, * We also wish to thank gar who contributed to of our trip. Most of all, we sincerely. thank Ed Conroy of Sou! Side Grocery who “guaran- teed” our trip to Terrace. astlegar Cloverleafs. Robert Lamont, Scott Mof- fat. Stevie Keraiff, Tim Ke 1 Fran! Clarke, Don Savinkoff, Hal Hesketh, Lawrence ~ Haley, John Haley, Michael Moran, Larry Price and Lyle Mykyte. pa atete Wedding at Giesbrecht-Hildebrandt | the public Abbotsford ti i | Trail Credit Union ty show in Nelson Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. The exhibit is open to and free of CASTLEGAR UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY SGHCSL will be on display at the from 29 p.m. Friday and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat- lay. : Conducted tours for ion 9.20 am. Sept. 15th Classes Commence 9.30 a.m. Sept. 22nd ups can be y eont Mrs. ice-p of the Trail club. of. local interest took place Aug. 30 at which Donna was the th cake topped with a cluster of bells and lily-of-the-valley. Assisting th A total of 27 works will be on Y, Miss Carr's” in ol Marlene { the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Paul H. former | Hil le iy in the receiving line, Mrs. Kinnaird became By Katherine Knippelberg the bride of Harold James Giesbrecht, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Giesbrecht of Abbotsford. The altar steps of the E: Church Eb green, sparklestone dress with white accessories. Her corsage was of red baby-roses. The groom’s mother chose a light blue dress with hat and white ac- in Abbotsford were .flanked with flower arrangements of whit and cess: nley Humphries is gaint" the many. Grades XI and XII are no longer to pro- Sta alive a: fresh jects a to many. subj are five Dyck. Wi hearty welcome are extend- ed by students and staff! teachers) many changes have been introdu: to SHSS, giving “les eleves” a much greater freedom than ever before enjoyed. Open classrooms durin, lunch hours, abolishment of class commencement (bel and a general faith in ‘stud- ent honour’ are a few among duce absentee notes (although prolonged absence will be eC] yy telephone) and the juniors may now take their notes to homeroom fic congestion in the side the office and allows seniors to prove that they to) The ite white stephanotis with fern for the double-ring wedding ceremony officiated by Mr. Calvin Buhler. Pew markers were blue and white flowers with blue streamers. Ben Stobbe with Ken Camp soloist. Given in marriage. by her father, the bride wore a gown of white nylon over taffeta with lace insert and featuring a graceful train. bodice had a. rounded was organist by Ny aah Mary Ball praes bouquet. ‘01 donned a: sleeveless, piece, navy blue outfit trim-| Latter-day med in contrasting white em- broidery, a navy hat and hite accessories. Pe Her black topper hat was | sisters, of boucle knit and her ior sage a orchid white baby-carnations. couple travelled to points in Washin, wore a mint-| ‘ories, Her corsage was of pink caught the r travelling, the bride leevel tw For their honeymoon the : eo various Learn to Drive 1 a the right way STANDARD OR AUTOMATIC TRAIL DRIVING SCHOOL Phone 368-5621 D fy are maf take advantage of ¢ dom, while providing a way to check up on abuses of the a8 toa syste: satin bow cli Surrey ‘and Fraser’ Valley ints. ear Sir: In reference to your re- port last week of ‘council’s comments on. the new add something that ma: brief. and council evidently misunderstood th sharing costs. enough not extra neckline and short sleeves. Her three-tier, shoulder- from Washington, 2. f-town guests were ome ird, the state of Rock, White oll. on paper colors and gs. Private Funeral For Roth Infant Private family services were held Monday from the 1 of Castle; Fun- on canvass, sketches, water charcoal drawin, ‘Also surviving are the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Askew of Kinnaird and nd Mrs. L. Barthel of : Park Memorial Cemetery at Kin- naird with - the Castlegar Funeral Home in care. of Flour, Dutch Oven, Canned Pop, 10 tuns .. Full Line of HOOVER Appliances Holiday Record Players & Tape Recorders See Us For i — Rock Gas Propane BA Gas and Oil —— United Purity Store Johnny’‘s Grocery & Gas Sales Ltd. On Robson Side of the Ferry point Mayor’s Letter She carried a ir bouquet of pink roses with hite stephanotis, Sheds New Light On Airport Plan ea honor, le maid of honor, Ga Hilde. blue crepe, fea ps, short: sleeves with wide ae and bow at the waist- e. ‘ sisting of 8 Pate the question of co ing of a e d i flower and white aet, con: rests od ietaentia|trasting with their white ac- eater ce aa carried a bouquet of red rose buds, pi carn- pink tulle, tied with pink streamers. ‘Hoya ‘Heppner and Dave Peters of Abbotstonds attend: ed the groom wit jan an Sam Stobbe, also of Abbots- ford, sharing ushering dut- ies. Mr. West has’ since ex- Dial your own Long Distance calls after midnight at i) nsesceNe Tet eet orcedertstt es The wore a pink rose boutonuierre to. match the bride’s bouquet, with the rearing white the ties will be needed. I would like to congratu- late Mr. West, Mr. Muirhead and others of the committee | groomsme: on the fine job they are do- ing and particularly on the financial. success they are able to report ours truly, T. M. Little, Mayor, Town of C: pianoforte with — first-class Festival held last i honors in both practical ex- bs sheet te PHOTOCOPYING it Papers Birth Certificates Pages of Books CASTLEGAR NEWS Reasonable Rates Enterprises Ltd. CASTLEGAR NEWS Gunsmiths Ph. 365-7266 SMOKING DANGER While no direct, casual i relationship has been estab- lished between smoking and cancer, it has been proven by : statistics that a far greater|¥ incidence of lung, throat and| mouth cancer exists among]; Locksmiths Sporting Goods Ph. 368-5025 1319 BAY — TRAIL, B.C. KOOTENAY WELDING & CASTING REPAIRS THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF CASTLEGAR - YOU D0 NOT HAVE TO OWN NEW LOW RATES New special tong ¢ rates df 15th on a nation-wide basis. The new after-midnight special vate is $1.00 or less for station-to-station three-minuta calls you dial yourself to most lace-covered | table was decorated with red roses and white carnations. Cr REPAIRS the bride’ table To All Major Appliances CASTLEGAR For RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber GD CASTLE GD 121 Columbia Ave. Ph. 365-5531 Sat., SEPT. 14, League Bowling Starts 365-5723 or 365-6761 TOP WINTER RECREATION BOWLADROME — Starting A New Fall Season — OPENING NIGHT ANYONE WISHING TO JOIN PLEASE DO SO AS SOON AS POSSIBLE BY PHONING THE FAMILY FUN SPORT! smokers, The ideal is to avoid smoking at all — but if “the habit” is to strong to beet, a smoker should use cigarct- tes or other forms of tobac- co as infrequently as possible. | a smoking mea! problems. Kiwanis scholarship. leavy ns : 3 rf received the Jr. Pianoforte heavier chances of health trophy donated by the Ro- tary Club of Nelson. These were not his first wards, At the age of eight, Ken 8 P.M. Sept. 16 ATTENTION: Parents meeting to elect new or phone 365-5167 or 1s NO CUBS OR SCOUTS! MEETING: Thurs., Sept. 12th Scout Hall at 8.00 p.m. Your Parents’ Group Committee of the past several years is resigning, therefore, if enough parents do not turn up at this bers to run cubs and scouts, there will be none this year. Several leaders are also » needed, anyone interested please attend Group Committee of Cubs and Scouts officers and mem- 365. 7442. t Castlegar APPLIANCE & REFRIGERATION SERVICE Ph. 365-6939 ——_. PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Sales and Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS Semester eth WESTERN . INTERNATIONAL ENTERPRISES IMPORT EXPORT P.O. Box 833 Ph. 365-7877 » BC. —_—. Kinnaird Specialists of Power McNABB EXCAVATING SERVICES CO. LTD. OPTO) PHONE 365-5996 Stamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C. Ph. 365-7605 ——_. PH. 365-3411 707-6th Ave., Kinnaird —— KOOTENAY BUILDERS AND SUPPLIERS . 636 Columbia Ave. Ph. 365-5155 “A Complete Builders Service” ———_. DESMOND 1. 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Pen names will be used on request, but the sumitted. * * : agreed by the advertiser re- the lability of the paper in failure to publish any advertisement space item. only, and that there shall be no lability in any event beyond the amount paid for such advertisement, Upc cen. i PROPERTY TO GET ON THE MUNICIPAL YOTERS’ LIST tial housing RESID ENT ELECTORS are those persons, a8 above, “Who have lived in apartments or other rented residen- may to the 30th, 1968. fore ‘within Castlegar for at least six months be- and the ‘TENANT ELECTORS are those persons, within the Town, do oot aces win he To as above, who but who have C for the OWNER roperty ‘within Olecedl on the Voters’ 30th, 1968. ask, the at least six months before: completing and returning required Declaration. ELECTO! ose persons, as above, who ie rections Pana whose names are List automatically if their titles have been registered prior to 5:00 p.m. on ed to the City Clerk before 5:00 p.m. on 30th, 1968. f a Veteran who is an owner elector should ae the Town Clerk or the Director, Veterans’ Land ” Act, about Voters” List qualifications. uirements are for the Municipal Vo- Be ene. for. use at the Municipal Election in Dec- ember, 1968. Additional information, if be obtained at the Town Hall (Phone 365-7227). Flowers Clerk-Treasurer, The Corporation of the Town of Castlegar BUILDERS ker Board - Brushes - Bifolds - Bldg. Paper Ceiling Tiles - Cements - cs D Doors - Dividers - Donnacona Electrical Supplies . a Formica - Fibreglass - Floor Coverings G Glass - Gyproc H 1 Insulation = Information 3 Joint Fillers - Jambs r M Mouldings - Mahogany - Mac N Nails — Nosings O Oils P Plywoods (all sorts) - Paints - Plaster @ Quick Plug R Resilacrete Paints - Roofing Materials S Spray. Paints - Sidings - Stucco Supplies T. Tools (hand and electric) - Twinseals Ut Urez Tac V Vinyl Tiles - Varathanes W Windows (Pierson, etc.) X X-tra Special Cash Discounts a Y YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS - P&G Builders Supply ACROSS FROM THE ARENA Paints: Open Mon. - Thurs. 8 - 5.30 Ph. 365-8151 Fri.8-7 Sat.8-5 a This is a reduction during the Midnight to 6:00 am. Peaind fon tha Wiovinte tutamint ebte of $16. You now can save from 5 cents to 95 cents on this type of call. If Direct Distance Dialing Is not yet available in your area or at the distant point, we will place the call at the new low rate. : Beginning September 15th you have a choice of three rates ‘Typical station-to-station rates and Canadian points: Montreal or Toronto Winnipeg Edmonton Prince George Nanaimo ‘ DAY Cam. to6pm. RATE 3.00 2.85 | 2.35 | 195 | 1.75 | .75 Night-Owl rates do not apply to person - to - person, coin, hotel guest, credi d third ni it card, collect ani umber calls.