By DOUFFER JOHN the Cas-' ors for Bh cA ate Golf. Club were elected by acclamation last | : /: Thursday at} the annual general panpetng of ithe club. Re-elected’ were'-John Lan- pete 1967 president, and Jim Bil- Elected for:the first time ‘was Carl Henne, } The board of directors will meet later this year to elect an executive, The elections “tat membership SaiGht be re- stricted. But the clause guarantecs that: any holder. of;one, or more debentures, if he was not a mem- ber of the club, could exercise, a toy time the privilege of ing. A motion endorsing the idea was unanimously accepted. Plans have been made ten- tatively for a golfers’ exchange between the Castlegar club and meeting at' which finance chair man Jim Corbett reported mem- bership duce up more nan over the tion fees more than double the beginning-year' estimates and greens fees of $8,788.50, com- ed with an initial estimate ‘early in 1967 "of $4500. Mr. Corbett noted that greens fees had soared at a ate which is most encoura; more golfers expressed an. fr terest in playing the Castlegar course. "From $1900 in 1965; he sald, totals have gone to $2900 year and $8,788.50 during 1907, : $ However: a deficit: was re- pSorded. 4 or the year ’s operations, io development of |C! ‘he second nine holes, he said, Deni uinian, § son of Ar- tow ‘Dam head won the Arrow Dain ¢ Centennial Trophy for the junior. club champtonship- rer-finished lowering, Silv: pied (ites with a statue of a golfer, the Centennial award will be carried on annu: as a memento both of the Arrow Dam firms — CBA, Foundation- Dravo and Hydro — and of Can- ada’s Centennial. Also presented to Dennis smaller A-subject.of extensive a: cussion at the mer the club, to be assured as long as the debentures are still valid. ‘i It pe coved sat in fe ere possibi of a “closed shop” at the club - Photocopy Letters — ‘Birth Certificates ie Important Papers 5 Clippings Copies of Book Pages \¢ -. Black-on-White Process Reasonable Rates Castlegar News - ity |harids’ of Mrs, Ei He and vel to the U.S. early in the spr! where they will be hosted by the Spokane club. Later in the season the same numberof U.S.) golfers would return the visit, being hosted by -the Noreen er club. . ACW Pre-Ghristmas Bazaar Successful St. David's church .under- croft tookion.a festive air last Saturday when the Anglican ‘B-€. Ackerman Candidate for Re-Blection Alderman — Kinnaird man who has seven years of experience in town affairs is again a candidate for council in Kinn: E, Clare ence Ackerman sa there is “quite a bit of planning underway which I would like to toa stage” Ron Giles Candidate for Re-Election - Alderman — Kinnaird One . of the. busiest alder- men on the Kinnaird counelliis is seeking his fourth two-year of service to his fellow ' vealdent. ‘Ron A..Giles first won elec- tion to council in a:byelection in 3080 and now has ‘seven: years and he also desires to see con- tinued stability 1 in the communi- ty “during «this time. of tight money ...1 believe in a pay-as- | pi you-go policy.” y. hurch’ Women’s Group: held their annual prec ba- zaar, Ev and ys he wants to see, “the paetnet general tidy growth” of the town and is cones trimmed the -windows, while the serving table was cov- ered with an embroidered nite linen cloth centered’ with bronze bowl of ferns and flow: ers made from sliced pine cones tinted in red, edged with gold and flanked by red: tapers glass. holders placed on gold doiles. The out in the individual tea table centres. These’ were made by Mrs, R.A. D. West. Mra. ‘J. Fy Killough welcomed: the’ guests as they arrived | e same idea was ‘carried Bhan to stand on his record, During the past two years Mr, Ackerman has headed the water and sewerage committees aan well as being representative id . He has served -at--various times as chairman of the water, sewer- age, ja im planning, garbage and nthe town's latest water by- Jaw.was completed while he was chairman of the water commit- tee while the paving bylaw was completed.-last -year while he was».chairman ‘of ‘the public works department. The muni- cipality’s storage “dake Hendricks ** Candidate for Election © Alderman — Kinnaird . A man who served on Kin- aldermi jake : Hendricks * says he is offering his name for election of his past Next. time you'r in’ Nelson: have lunch. at 01 ‘coffee bar and, look’ over: our. very large selection of: .~) IMPORTED, CHOCOLATES. ‘ @nglish, ,Duteh, Swiss and’ German) . CHOCOLATE 'SANTAS. e UNUSUAL GIFTS ROSE'S DELICATESSEN ‘551. Ward Street — Nelson LULU KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. TONIGHT ARRAAARAAAARANANARARAN Hey, Look Us Over... | a on council’ and because of a de- sire.‘‘to help ensure‘ the future growth and -betterment: of. the jon ‘under its new, ‘municipal ‘Mr. ‘Hendricks during . his ‘two terms of office, served’ on the fire, public works, civil de- fence and treatment plant com- mittees and saw a new fire truck bought while he was on'the fire shed was also erected while he ings and on the dog control com- mittee in 1966. He has ed on the finance and health committees for the past two A 21-year xesldent of Kin- naird, Mr, Ackerman is employ- ed as an electrician by Cominco at He and his wife Marion have wo sons, Wayne who: is work- high» school grade 8. Another daughter is due, ‘Mrs. W. ‘McCabe,. Mrs, Jack Killough and Mrs, A, Johnson. Tea arrangements . were in in’ the Mrs, K. Johnson. Comuntises in charge’ were Kitchens Mrs 2 oN. Fishwick, Mrs, A. Eldridge, and Mrs. C. W. Semmes: sewing and thrift table, gostei D. Marcellus,. Mrs. Robinson and Dawn Breeze; novels, Mrs. A. Hostetter’ and Mrs, Joe: Kil- lough; bake table, Mrs. L. Hap- and: Mrs, Edmondson; ‘candy and mystery: parcels, Mrs, H. Bate and i Mrs. M. Brandson; tea tickets and door. prize, Mrs. A. Mackereth and Mrs, H. Kil- lough; guessing contest, Mrs. B. Trussler, HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER ? Then you want a central address close to all attractions, yet priced to suit. your budget. We have a dining room and coffee shop and are close * to beaches and Stanley Park. Please feel free to drop us a line for our descriptive brochure. SANDS MOTOR HOTEL Cee MuUtual 2-1831 Davie at Denman Cc ial Cards h d “On English Bay at Stanley Park” Mr... Ackerman was one of the men who: drew up the con- stitution of the KRC Community. Chest: and he served on. the. board of. directors of that or- ganization for five years. He also served for six years as‘a direc- tor of the Castlegar Legion; the’ candidate is-also a member of the fire depariment and was afmember of‘ both the Civil Defence Police Force when it was in existence and of the |©! now disbanded ‘d Im- provement Society. Castlegar Guides Entertain Thurstiay _ The 1st Castlegar Girl Guide company and their leaders enter- tained mothers last Thi the United Church rollment ceremony. - Mrs. H. Johnson, Twin Riv. ers division commissioner was 7 hall at an en- thy. Mo: Kathy Fields and guiders Mrs. J. J. Sterlioff and Donna: Markin- . Johnson: congratulat the guides and leaders on their ‘Monday Tuesday EATO CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS 9.00 a.m. - 5.30 p.m. 9.00. a.m. December 18 D ber 19 Wednesday hub ais December 20 D ber 21 Friday Saturday December: 22 ° December 23 FRIDAY, DEC. 18, pm- 8pm SATURDAY, His Bag. is Full of Goodi for You and All Your Friends, 9.00 a.m. 9.00 a.m. 9.00 a.m. eee 9.00 a.m. ~ 5.30 p.m. | Regular Store Hours will resume Wed., Dec. 27, 1967 | “SANTA‘'S HERE! Excitement Stirs i in the Air! Santa Will. be: at Eatons i 3 ursday in | me ‘was of the Public | Teac works a comunltiee, 33 foreman with Cominco at Trail and was born in Maidstone, En- gland, coming to Canada as.a youth, also active in communit have two sons: and a daughter | wit anal make fete) Heine on 10th "Christmas Decor _ For ucw Bazaar : Members of ‘the Castlegar unites ‘Church “Women held the bris' ba- > The‘ serving . table was .cov- ered with: a pale'7green’ cloth, dian |topped with an. ecru:crocheted with lace, ‘and was’ centre novel arrangement, ‘a § cahdle placed on go! ae candle ‘was inset with small Mr. Giles is an instrument men He and his wite Vi, who is |“ both ‘and the’ first public garage built while -he ee: the public works depart- nt. During. his four years. on council, he: pointed: out, much of the basis for 8 o Prevent or- growth an 2 2 A 3 2 2 | 2 RAAT: derly; as laid. : ’ A: treater: operator at Com: # | Anco, Mr. Hendricks. ; and’ his le: Mary have three: ‘children, ee son: David ‘attends KJSS and another son and a daughter are married. fire for,,16 -years and for. many. years headéd up the ent committee of; the now: disband: Impro' it Soci- Ties: @,.Suits e Gloves @ Pyjamas .” Cuff Links @' Socks — © Dress Pants : Bi g : WEAR E BRRSEE NR secetuueannaneeTiaeneet Riuesssanenonanana vand- with: green ferns. The . setting also included ‘a’ miniature Santa :|Claus, reindeer -:and:, poinssta, by:red’ tapers .and “de forated ‘with imitation: snow st tmas ‘decoration in the same fiscme as tue serving | ane These nee made by aos He, Grum: guson, Mrs, T. Wilding, Mrs: L. 2, Ferguson and Mrs.-H.. John- son. ‘ ; work. A camp fire was held with |cels, -- 5.30 p.m. - 9.00 p.m. -.9.00 p.m... _ - 9.00 p.m. | DEC.'16;2.30:.4.30.. ° 5 ip homemade candy and pop corn. Teen | Dance. “Friy Dec. 8 Castlegar. oe p> 12.30 With Christmas only weeks away, Community Video. will: install cable EN. in your. FOR (0G musts oes ; which will be) given to a: needy. child ‘at Christmas time through the ‘local Here Is. All You Do: - Phone our office. at Trail at no charge. Just ask the Seat for Zenith 6223, your. donation wil be picked up.when we =» do your. installation. * ‘All toys will be given to a local Relief Orgenization a few days before Christmas. to. ren they feel well benefit most. If you are planning installed i in your home ‘this ‘winter, there would be no bet, Vie ster. time to make arrangements than now. ; home . A TOY Petes Organization. be: distributed. by them to child- to have four: channel cable TV. | RA et i} i Eh Pp eeenenrnnreners | ee eee cs ae 5 account for the fact that in so many widely idely spread. places, eggs | .. eeu flat pond Poca '| children?. inspired’ by some ‘iabolle agen- eave Ne MAN'S OPINION ; Soa is’ Still Alive Even if God is. is Dead God be dead as so man: le may be. think but the of the ‘careful. ks are, banned in Firewor! ie many. places, oneal because | rous—as if niight be dange uals at matters, life ite i always lace: pl rator oF bindes in pele with.-the intent of harming young They must ‘have ‘been cy, ; For that matter, how do we were thrown at cars; Was it just coincidence or was there occult power ‘at work influenc- ing people? loween is the traditional But tho observance of Halloween is dying, killed by the kindness dangerous — but really peace ;and senior ‘citizens, while 01 to-house parade, of the little one is discouraged by the dire warn- ings of safety councils and pol ce, nett There were fewer Uittle ones this year, and still fewer older ones Nulled at.the house:and this may.also be due to the fact. that big ones ’dislike carrying collect: ing boxes for UNICEF ab Halloween pagan éair ae a Ete charitable one. But. that is just another ex- ample of adult meddling with) children’s 0 the det: ment, of | the in. The ‘indoctrination of chil- dren, does not, lant One would think’-that: with all ;But then comes t the burning of draft cards and the flight te Canada. It makes one wonder. Being a sober, conservative ‘person ‘not’ given to flight of dancy, I leave; it to others. to explain the’ cruelties and presalone in this current world of o1 ©cT have strayed a longway from. and : yet con- A former Kinnaird resident Agar; the huge grapple was employed lft the boat. out of the water, intact; Tor 2 eee to: another} part, ofthe, province, After, renovation at; a: coast’ shi sida the bapge will in ‘be used by BCFS, It is capable of a“jéep” or a oneton truck across a body of. water.: _ Castlogar News Photo AARRRAANAANARARAANAARAR eal PULP & PAPER WORKERS — LOCAL NO. 1 —~ _NEW YEAR'S. DANCE ‘ARENA HALL — Music BY THE NOBLES : Tickets Available at P&PWC Un atl > Dec. 18 2-6 pm. and. Dec. 22 15.50 pm. > OR CONTACT R. Bermel: 365: 5571 or J. Vigue, 365-5641. TICKETS: $15 PER COUPLE Cn eS Wide Selection of Popular Ti lesz, als “Breaking, Smith’s Quarter Horse’ au Heard ‘The Owl Call My Name” * == B.C’s Best-Seller — ©. “"Bennett” by Paddy Sherman “This Was The Kootenay’s” “T his wee As British Columbia’ wee $1.25 "Wide Selection of Cook Books Hardcover Pocket Book Sets in Cases ILD. psa Winston: Churchill, Ete. "Gift Boxes of Cigars eremremereececert ‘= a s Hunting i lacie A Glalms Life of Alberta Man, Mm. Philiipotf. Of interest to; Castlegar :re- sidents is: the accidental: shoot- ing death in’ Alberta of Mike M. hillipoff of Keys, Alta. PB was. well- kmown in this area and has Te- iatives here. recently. in Funeral services owas held t Pray- Former Kinnaird Man _ President of P&PW No. 11 we reported in’ the union’s monthly Leaflet. trade paper, the In a story on recent elec- - | ttons, the Leaflet described what ie considered’ a ‘more democrat. ic’ method ‘of electing ‘the exe-' ing convention... These delegates then vote'for story ‘said.’ cutive ‘than is employed in most] at unions. necting | ee ds the underlying belief in own righteousness ana that we we should force others so’ fireworks. are out nittie’ of: charital However, whatever. “we do, {still be. children ‘ar-from- itfal eset a with reese it not with am- the executive, the]: The PPWC delegates select]: er Home. at Canora. Burial was in Canora Cemetery with, al ney’s Funeral: Home in charge arrangement RCMP. sald Mr. Phillipoit had been : hunting. deer with: Steve fon ‘and and was about to get.into his car, fiaett he was struck in the head by the fragment of a bul- RCMP said it-had been es- 4ablished that one of “several shots ‘had travelled : through a Keys agri tee at: the time ‘of. sy death. He Valley School: District , for six years and’ with the minor sports association.-He hunted and fish- ed extensively. 3 + Born: near ‘Mikado, where he and: his’ parents farmed. Mr. Phillipoff attendéd’ Verdant Val- Jey and: Mikado schools,’ He mar- ried Mrs;:Tind Herbert at York- ton in 1955 and they lived: on the farm until:1966 when they moved to. Canora. ‘* ..~.,Predeceased by his father, Mike, it 1928 and his step-father Frank Sopoff, in 1967, he is sur- vived by ‘his’ mother, ‘Mrs. Anna Sopoff; ‘two ''sons, Harold’ and George, at home;‘a stepson, Gary erbert of Toronto; a stepdaugh- tn Mrs. Patricia :Anspatch® of Saskatoon;: a brother, , Peter. of Port Cerdit; two sisters, pone (Wilkins of Burlington, Tanya’ Lazaroff oe Bont Credit; and two grand- shitdren, ; *s asl, Rohson Guides Celebrate Progress ‘At a recent eoremony i Complete } Line of panies Books: “50 Years of Hockey” “Foster Hewitt — His Own Story” “This is Bobby Hull” “THe: Men in. the Nets” “Fire Wagon Hockey” : The Story of the. Montreal Canadiennes Books for: ‘Youngsters: aay ABC of Baby Animate” 2 “| Mary Poppins” “Black; Beauty": “Tl humbelina’’.— “Peter Pan’s Annual” en he Picture’S ‘of World Railways’ icThe Ever'Popular Dr. Seuss Books Children’s Books from England ® Put'a: "Pocket Book: ‘in Xmas'Sto ‘Aederson. Book Shop: CEU UVULUEECURUREL i tmmnonnnnsrrniensnnnenesd Robson Pointon flew. into the 2nd Rob. son Guide company. _"; The hall was ited with bramble bush and broken int “one of which deflected served’ as* trusted “for Verdant/: ; isms oF id REE issamaaquuctigemtnneeceanmmmeanmnannnannnt AND PEPSI ‘CANADA. DRY, WINK, - COLLINS, SODA... 5 for only | " MINORA. RAZOR BLADES: si regular 5 foi 58e. ‘PINE TREE - IN THE SHELL * a map: of Canada, with provinces identified by their: coat-of-arms, floral.emblems and colored pen- nants over ‘the capi ie | was. ‘presented,’ her wings ‘on a dias with a centen- er, First. year. ans we: sented to Arlene Saliken; Sherry Barbar Staats. 5 Golden bats Were ‘givén ‘to Arlene Sallken; ‘Louise Trenhol- me; i Jenny ‘Walker; Sherry: Til- ara ji ' Second year ‘pins went ite Betsyn’ Ferguson; Ann Hue, and Debbie Polnton. : B35 ee Bag hee: | grananat nenastanamauantnenatennnannnntnsnant a ae | jane ¥: ULE C UE UE EEL