Golteo Break Break — Chilly Mornings: Heralds Fast Drawing End To Canning, Canning and More Canning game management meas CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursda Stanley Humphries Sports | ees Senlor Girls Fleld Hockey | agoome apse sale pga ; 1 Navan new go nt sion tot et 2 Ends With Winning Record Sr ee aa a3 a suitable broch- | The sentor girls finished ure. A request the Cast- legar and ‘Dlattlet Senior he week of field hockey vith és 80 Recreation News From the Director's Desk acres and Glade can play on Monday nights, 8 10 School. Members requested more information on. an industri- al course to be held Oct. 16 to 18 at. Selkirk College and: brought to’next month's WHO WILL BE CASTLEGAR AND DISTRICT’S CITIZEN of the YEAR — 1972 — mam . By Lois Hughes: combination of the two that bereed last Thursday to ‘a, ‘lam t right wu ip ti to my makes this work. lea revinis i lon re- neck canning peaches and bditbet cad pears, Seeing as they came The hunting season ‘ts rom our own trees I am and bear Vicki Polovnikoff had Re resentatives from the shots =: to. clear ae Chamber of Com- merce requested they be al- ¥ eee ques ga standard for funds to for all: bo ee a water in in a furnishing. ot their newly a will again be’ dis- icy smbers stat, turned down, Members stat- look Beta Sigma Phi An Opportunity For Friendship dship, terested in these, or of development of cultural a] the others advertised, please service get your name ini gional Recreation Mytiice aa as soon as possible, Adult badminton will oma : ence Re tenons ept. 28 a at Stanley Hi eae members in 24 tries. The Greek letters, Sela Sig- ma-Phi, stand for Life, Learning and Friendship. AMesaberate is by invita- 01 The Alpha Phi Chapt- Candelabra decorated St. David’s Church for the ug. 26 wedding ceremony which united in marriage Susan Flanders, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs, Cyrus Fland- ers of plueberry Creek and Mr, O'Dwey of Burns tae BC, v. Terry Allen offici- ated with music -provided by Mr. Ken you registration for ees skat- re Saturday, you can apt Hockey is this Saturday, Sept. 30, 9 am to 1 pm All these registrations area, take place in. the re- The first meeting was at tue home of Mrs. Allan Bate. A brief installation ceremony gave Mrs. Je! Stewart the office of pi id Mrs, Marvin Le her father, the bride wore a fulblen gown, with a hoop skirt three-ti Spenish lace and Jon, train, It featured a fitted bo- * legar. . All those who have their names down for adult name in for a class, cer he should take care of right away, as some of the . 8 are ig up fast” and we can caly accept a limited _an amount of people. ‘“'TRUCKLOAD SALE OF FISH pardenias, For jewellery accent she wore a 75-yearold sil- ver cross from Kiev, a priz- ed possession of the groom’s Matron-of:) ene and sister of the bride, Baird of You eon BC. Ba Miss So- Given in marriage by : tions and the othi ching large Hoppy ats With @ flop; wi flowing St bon PS own the back. The groom wore a Fire King rose boutonniere to match the bride's is shouguet while the best Mr. Nick Yovetich of For Fort. St. John, and ushers, Graham Baird of You Bou and Scott Flanders of Blueberry CONSCIENCE & COMMENT By: Rev. K. Neill Foster rein hockey supremacy in a sport that seems to be FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1972 So- phie Hakoriott of Blueber- 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. waisted fit. 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CREDIT. ‘UNION Telephone 365-7232 241 Columbia Avenue KOOTENAY SAVINGS CREDIT UNION Term Deposits are Now Available . by primit Hee with 20 Russian ar- Team Canada, or per- haps more properly, Team greatest a selectn of s 15-Year-Old Silver Cross Is Worn By August Bride-Elect Susan Flanders Creek, wore pink and lilac boutonnieres to match those of ‘the bride's attendants. For her. daughter's wedding the bride's mother wore a cream colored one- ee lounge suit with full- length overskirt: of cream and lilac floral, gold acces- sories and a gardenia cor- 8a se ‘Chrysanthemums and glial ‘keeping to the lac gold color theme, ad- of the floral arrangement of, chrysan! a ge foli also centered the e’s table. The traditional three- tier wedding cake was dec- orated in 1 Keeping with. the wedding co! sider i Ot ceremonies, hn Stewart of Castlegar, par congratulatory messag- es from Fort St. John, Burns Lake, Smithers and Espanola, Ont. Hans Weber of Taylor, ie the toast to Northern ‘points, the donned a two-piece summer - plaid suit of yellow, orange ‘and red and ‘a-large white hat. The couple will make their home at McLeese {Lake,, svars ever gathered. »1' whey rd would most of us were sure, sieamrolier all opposition. Instead, the Canadians games thus far, oe ake Swedish a a we wel team. But the national ego there are cope with the iron discipline. of Soviets, world. Properly so. And the success of Bobby Hull and the World Hockey Associa- tion will be assured. If Val- ery Kharlamov can. flatten that phy: deterioration has ‘been fathered by our flabby morality. The full implications could hardly be greater. en renewed physical : fitness without deep spiritual re- newal can be no more than band aid treatment = Thank Go are signs of 8) al revival diene ot od while the church regathers her s0- clety-chanelt forces. there there ey “ua sed better. ae lamov could defect. __ cline moral tide rey lorth Ameri- ca. We ie our eyes ‘ter. Ev- - Leese Hieton Nelson, — Coquit Malairdville and aeaens, “Gal ~ Enrolment Down Fourteen Per Gent At Selkirk College Enrolment at both Sei- kirk College and Notre Dane University is down acoreanat carmen at im: on Sept 20 test year to 530 this year — a drop of about 14 per cent. At NDU,. the total to students, the really bragging not comp- au seems what ‘fruit trees that bore in abund- ance last year took a rest this year and those trees that spread {heie, boughs for shade only, it up with a bumper crop for the current ily a G mornings warn us this harvesting of roduce and soft be coming to an abe rupee "end. This ae blow . taken ee ir peu find there “are still a few little cucumbers available, but not in quan- like a favorite e th al- you to make a nice Plain but tasty dill, by the single qi One Quart Dill — In quart jar place washed dill weed and two tablespoons salt. Fill three The —simplicit; will tell you w: why meth- + od becomes a favorite. On odd occasions when a jar has not successfull sealed T have laced my el- ectric iron fla n the lid, turned it to te highest heat, then once yery. hot, let it cool while still r : ing on the top of the seal- er. I use an_ older iron which is a little heavier than many of our newer lightweight. models, It is always worked for me but I do know if it is the heat or the weight, or even the ABCs pa which appeared on the'back cover of Wildlife Review a few years back, ‘Always practice safe gunhandling. - Be considerate of the landowner. You are Conduct yourself as a spoon be 2 Bae hog, jon’t be a game-ho; jz Educate youth in ane rr les of sportsmanship. B oe ine fellow who is hating with Give a a break. Work for 1 conservation, Have the location of your hunting partner al: to CHURCHES ST. RITA'S} CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. W. Harrison + Ph, 865-7143 Sunday. Masses at 9am. - 11 am. - 7p. eleva vad Leave some game for: seed si Make sure of your tar- get before you shoot. Never: Ie leave a cripple to go Obey the game laws to the jet tre Put yourself in the oth- er fellow’s place., Treat him accol cordingly. “harping S about game n ahorages and = do Take a a hove other than our own hunting or fish- Gaite your fellow sports- men in a common effort to provides be peter hunting and Values ana protect your rivilege to own and bear Work for all sound ots A MA. United or REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH oe & United Charches ROBSON COMMUNITY CHURCH ° : “> (eltemate weeks) 9:45 "AM: Siinday School’: ST. DAVID‘S CHURCH, CASTLEGAR 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion 9:00 A.M. Sunday School 10:00 A.M.-United Church Service 11:15 A.M. Anglican Service (Communion) SUNDAY SCHOOL BEGINS ON SEPTEMBER 10 Parish. Office: Phone 365-8337 Clergy: Terry Allen and Ted ‘Bristow Anglican Service ST. PETER LUTHERAN | CHURCH 405 Maple St., Castlegar: Worship Service 11 a.m Sunday School (10 a.m 965-7502 and 365-8354 “The Church of the Lutheran Hour” Sorvice a Wed. 730 Prayer Bible N. Walker - Phone 805-66) PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 701 First Ave. “4 Pastor: Rey. H. H. Grahal Church Ph, 366-5212 4 Sunday School 9.55 amJ Mornin: Evangel! Tu Worship‘11 a.m’ tie ce 7 ple : Bible Study 7.3; ung Peoples 14 Minister Rev.-Clare: Mart} Ph. 352-7400, Nelson, B, ‘CHURCH OF GOD 804 - 7th Ave., Kinna Sunday School - for all ages—10am.' Morning Worship 11'a.n] Minister: Ira Johnson Ph, 365-6762 Business and Professional Directory} Duteh ‘Cleaning. Service Day-Week or Monthly Free Estimates, charee 352-7123 or Nelson 6826, Castlegar. Satisfaction or No Charge “Basis” C. Van Pelt MARKEN ENTERPRISES Kinnaird, B.C. was explained as id now-a-days for students to break thelr university yesta | by y opting out for. tra: el Ts trend cae also re- flected in enro! t fear es for to ‘of Brit lumbia.. UBC had 19,6! with: this , year levels down to 19,055. How- every it was pointed out that tween 3I ae more stud- ents may re; ister yet. ‘Simon Fraser University does not follow the same ugh, with an enrol- ent figure this year of ‘SAB students ‘already Yn. passing year's re; - tion of 4,982. Phone 365-7511 JACK’S AUTO. SEE’ US. FOR: = * Barbeque Lighter Fluid * White Gas for Camp Stoves * Fine China with Gas Purchase ($1.79 for: Four. Piece Setting) * Safety Check * Muffler Check * Summer Tires For Complete Automotive Service SERVICE LTD. JACK OSACHOFF Industrial, C for RUBBER STAMPS _ See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C. Ph, 365-7605 GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE | Ph, 365-7075 Free Estimates and” Residential Electrical Wiring BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. Electric Heat Specialists _ Medallion Homes Ph, 365-7241 "FAMILY SHOE ae a Phone Ave, CASTL service on mist hile: you walt of Orthopedic Certificate of Registration >In. the: Shoe Service Institute of America : heels w: Holder DESMOND.T. LITTLEWOOD D.OS. OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St. Nelzon, B.C. Ph, 352-5152 COLUMBIA SIGNS Plastic — Neon — Painted Sales Servic Professional _ Eromipt Installations PARDMAN _FURNITURI Maytag Sales | . and Service : GUARANTEED REPAIR: Ph. 36552%0° 4 ROBSON RADIO & TV Your ADMIRAL Dealer: Sales & ‘Service Also TV Rentals Ph. Pete Zibin 365-5575 @ CASTLEGAR - FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly fi "Thoughtful: Service f Ambulance ‘— Flowers} Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques WEDDING STATIONERY aes | INVITATIONS - CASTLEGAR: j NEWS - aptember Mecting For KCWL Shows Record Attendance The September meeting bf St. a uuncil, Kin- alte Women's C gue had a record atten- nce hosted by Mrs. J. h von end . Charles ‘New president, Mrs. Pat welcomed * Or rted cae on ior Hy wi abved the team up sec ce, two hind Nao ‘y is in, The team left for Inver: of the 6-0 score over the The were rei Joking toward to re eal ing the. Invermere Sprin Sat ‘day nin; ri urday eve! bide e started wih to make it a 1-1 tle. Then Castlegar settled down to hockey. thon: Ponee Walker, Gloria ay off, and Linda Popoff each scores for a final score of Lilla Hartley and Kathie - Tarasoff were the strong defensive players with bo girls' showing strong. Pook game. at J. Loyd was eriayed yest ester: Haley y the greeting card conven- ‘The aduress i pox 84835 ‘Vansouver9, ‘Local Accountant Liberal. Nominee For Kootenay West Thursday . ating convention in Nejson, « attended by delegates from centres throughout the rid- 8. lh pe acceptance speech . Moroso took a sw! and U.S. domination of Can- adian ar trade le unions. the evils of forel; rol of companies,” Mr. oso said, “but I would like to point out that he does not see evil in the forelgn un- “T would suggest” ho ” continued, eat ee Mrs. , R. ae 365-8294 FD. Hirtle oot ord ata, form- er residents of Castlegar, were ia) lown during the weekend vi many 0! their friends, i «sae B.C. MILK? 2 -The tush. cents. ° The Castlegar News is a * | GMrs.) Lote Hughes, News Editor — Mall subscription rate to the Castlegar News *] tn $6.00 per-year. The price by delivery boy is 15°: cents an issue, Single copies in stores are 15 Second-class malt registration number 0019. ° audit Buraau, of Circulations. | “It is a member of the Canadian’ Weekly CASTLEGAR. NEWS Rene Brodingo, Bhop Yoremaa in Ink with the correct name and address of writer. “Pen” names will be used on req but the correct name must be subniltted. Agreement: It Is agreed by the advertiser member of the questing space that the liability of the p the event of failure to publish any advert! ment of: any description or in the ‘event errors “occur in. the publishing of an ‘ad! tolling of the Fiabe alo . the green e O and Istan other interior. regions. Add the inant ae herds to these rich gyazing lands and you have the reason why every part of British Columbia enjoys a continuous supply of :farm-fresh milk and’ other dairy’products. In-the warm wealRer months, we have a tendency to consume a wider of artificiatly flavored drinks. . for the Isnt any ~ but there really fresh milk, Make sure you and your family enjoy a cold * glassful next mealtime. Atso enjoy the delightful flavor of 8.C,-produced cottage cheese, yoghurt and ice cream. They come to you fresh from some of. the finest dairy ‘regions.in North America. collection of recipes using B.C, dairy products is yours ‘forthe asking. Just write: teal Sunday after spending two weeks visiting. with their son and daughierinlay, Mr. and Mrs. Harrower A and family in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Pu Ewart town © of Nakusp were during the soekend Members who. attended - yf E. were were enbere, airs. H. John- son, Mr. C. Petts, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rain an id Mrs. R. The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian ‘Le ion. held a most successful ; rummage sal and Saturday. The: their grateful who donated rummage and. fim all the workers for their many: hours of labor. “We Serve You First INSURANCE aes insurance service on all classes © ae Hugh Nico! “ate: cussed next month, with in- tention to place the quest- before the. new -NDP ed they were not a. fund lowed to 1 tourist the booth for 078. The raising organization and eat’ would be bett- Wu an erik or handle through the ser- been offer- a Mitta has ld’ ed for viewing by Industri- al Development “Bank © of {Granbrook, This met with give. a gauge from which to elther improve or.’ at least keep water conditions at their, present state. In other. business the: roval and an. Invitation be sent requesting this eit be shown at a later date, Early . Oc! oc ber was tim have 2 f such a pro) looked int, sti Anderson extend- Organizations or individuals are invited to submit nominations to: Burt Campbell, Chairman, Citizen of the Year Committee, © Castlegar Kiwanis Club, ” P.O, Drawer 490, Castlegar, B.C. Deadline: 5 p.m., Fri, Nov. 10, 1972 ~ RIENDLY & COURTEOUS. SERVICE - “Ff QUALITY & SAVINGS POT ROAST Canada Grade ‘A’, No. 1 Quality. Ib. PORK SUS.