CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs., April 3, 1968 ; March was Full | Month for Local i@ new year and serving at e recent Mitey Mite banquct. fig The new slate of officers lected were: president, Mrs. | nuis Austin; vice-president, David Ferguson; record- Mrs. Marvii , Mrs. Robert MacPherson. Their wiodel meeting took place at the home of Mrs. ifeames IN of new Pes Power Squadrons, Castlegar chapter, le| took place at a change: oe watch for Can: man, the original sparkplug behind the starting’ of the club. In his final remarks to ll to allow Scouters. to Scout Adults Attended Two District Workshops Adult members of the was two workshops re- at Castlegar and ook. Subject of the workshops was a new pro- gram, 68. At Selkirk College 57 ad- ults comprised of uniformed Scouters and. members of ene, ane eatin studying spent the mor! ghd. dis the 15 basic During the luncheon per- iod Wiad Banigan, assistant training : Was reeelved with enthaisiaemt | yy the Scouters. It is so de- Trueman describ- receive training in. sh the di bert replaces former commander Mac True- nm eons 7 © | EULL SLATE o£ officers was elected recently “The only organized means of Benods of time Most train- ord Gite sud Art Lambert, Dey, cuaeeaet homa gional scout executive. . = - Hi-Lite Restaurant “Specializing in Chinese Foods” 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. ' Mr. Miller also spoke to the group about the new badge scheme for scouts, A film entitled Scouts 68 was shown. This film gives a clear picture of the new look. in s-outing ‘and will be avail- able for s! throughout the Kootenays. Under the dicection of C. commis: | GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE ~'3194 Highway Drive in the Millar'and Brown Building. Trail. Phone 364-1822 1 geet SELL USED FURNITURE “Open Weekdays 1 pm - 6.30 p.m. * Open Fridays ‘1 pm. - 9 p.m." in the latter case many ers used their annual yoaldaye int In Alamo Theme There's a new twist to an cry that's now be- ing heard in the southwest United States. old battle Sonal in Clear Springs, ‘Tex- as, The competition. Produc ahead. the D: fmm ed no match for th for the C: of the chapter. Tastalling the the hew officers is Amés ryeman, one Baker, district commander of New cxoetive is from left tonight Gorge Gerry Archibald, Ashton, Al Johnson, several years ago, is stepping down because ed his he is leaving this area. — Bob Bittner’ Photo by se tae abectecs of, th ‘uh (O ‘tion. ane the regional competi- Half of World Population in Poverty |)" cx com7.2a Says Organizer of Cha ity. March ©. fact that half the;jor. cities across Canada, worlds people are underfed pointed out, collecting $1, iene - id underclothed, said Dave | 000. Klett, one of the organizers} As a result, welldrilling of March for Millions. machines were sent to India “These peopre need urg- an ae help, Me a their water during drought season. Viel Africa, South America were some of the 269 Columbia Ave. Castlegar Phone 365-6665 (Home 365-6704) Sys va miles through 24 ma- EXCAVATING SERVICES COMPANY, LIMITED McNabb’s CHOICE TOP SOIL Place your orders now for immediate buts We i in trenching for water, sewer, gas See and services, septic tanks and tile fields, Phone 365-5996 mak-|Places Mr. which still need money to feed Hess hungry, to educate the unskilled to house the homes desperately “Money is needed,” he declared. - ‘Marches 4 in many cities — Mon- Vancouver es The Castlegar- Kinnaird distri ick. treal, Toronto, Edmonton and | the a is giving help tp ict. will be par-|90 countries around the world. e;received by sponsoring ‘of yall Ikers, Mr. Knight pointed oUt entails paying a walk- mile that he has wal A donation of $1.will give month in Haiti. A donation of $6 will buy enough fertilizer to produce named, | food for an Indian family-for “ tye ‘A donation of $100 will well which will irriga er an amount of money per 5 a child a school meal for one a ataa ‘colors i in the F sun. Bell held off the strong shallence eae a number of fast off and Columbia Gardens to Cominco Arena, Youth Groups in Castle- Robson, Trail, Fruitvale and Rossland are ye their Se eanaet be assured unless support is Commercial and Family Travellers Who Stay at the... » Agree thats “IT’S GREAT!” ‘When you are planning your new home ask your West Kootenay Power representative about the free electric Heating Advisory Service. Heat Better, Electrically. Following supper the Te: team to Cranbrook rebigne preate were received by a A group of 43 Lea % advisors nt ¢hro th sions as ‘ibe held in Cast- legar. sien In closing the workshop Me Charlton assured ct Shove tending that assis! available to all dis ictricts and groups ob request. YES... YOU'LL GET ALL YOU CAN EAT FOR $2.50 AT THE Knighis of Columbus DINNER : at the HIGH ARROW DAM CAFETERIA "Saturday, April 6, 1968 . Dinner served From 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Proceeds go to the “Rotary Senior Citizens Villa’ ALL YOU CAN Eat for 2-0 Business and Professional! Directory © CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Recovering - Carpet - ales, Call-tor #ree Esumates * - No OUbblgauon Ph, 365-5636 OuTcH CLEANING SERVICE Plan to PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Sales and Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS WESTERN INTERNATIONAL ENTERPRISES IMPORT EXPORT P.O. Box 833 Ph. 365-7377 » BC PHOTOCOPYING Important Pa; pers Pages of Books CASTLEGAR NEWS Reasonable -Rates MARVIN L. LeROY GREEP‘S ELECTRIC CONTRACTING . SALES & SERVICE Ph Ses7ors Free Estimates CASTLEGAR PARSLOW’S PLUMBING & HEATING Enterprises Ltd. : fetal Ges and Oil Gaasmiths eating Specialists Sporting Goods Ph. 368-5025 COUNTRY BOY 1319 BAY — TRAIL, BC. | gotic tank Pumping And Excavating For Ph. 365-7545 RUBBER STAMPS tone KOOTENAY WELDING & CASTING REPAIRS 121 Columbia Ave. ADDING TAPES Ph. 365-5531 MOORE FORMS | z -, CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly ‘Thoughtful Service CASTLEGAR NEWS Ph. 365-7266 KOOTENAY BUILDERS AND. SUPPLIERS. BOUNDARY Efectric (Castlegar) Ltd. Electric Heat. cic Heat Spectalita Ph, 365-7241 SINGER REPAIR. SALES:& SERVICE: Al sages Models On’ Plann ctl Ph. $653 OFFICE SUPPLIES Call at the ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS. Ph, 365-7266 Supplies and Installations: iat Ambulance — Flowers PROUD PLAYERS ‘th P Smith Alb > Fe |. Kam- -required are these ee. Wea hockey eram, L. right, C. Ferworn, J. scoring 60 or better out of 100 team ‘members, winners bick, J..Chase and Richard Telfer, coach, of the: Sparling trophy for thew winner of the 1967-68 Pee Wee Back row, G. Hominiuk, S, Harms, P. Goet- Playoffs. Posing for the camera are, front row, left to right, -W. Jankola, 'R. Bacon, K. ting and P. Hall. A banquet for the junior Barnes, R. Heagy, G. Quiring a and M. Patrick. hockey enthusiasts is set for next ‘Wed. at the Centre row, Ken Price, team W.. Arena Holl. — Pettitt Photo Castlegar Shooter " Wins Gold Shield For Pistol! Skill W. R.. “Bill” el of Castlegar has qualified for the Gold Expert Shield, one of the Re awards in handgun shoot- eek 46-year-old bus driver had achieved a score’ of. 5, fire Points out of 6,000 to qualif; For the Gold t Shield (handgun) the snovter omust SHOPPERS — Look for your name in one of the advertisements below, if it appears, phone or write the Castlegar News and we will mail you a erisp, new. $2.00 bill. o scoring 280 out of 300 or bet ter. Rempel member of the Be Cempel 8 Fistol Clun,; as been snovung for eigut DON BROTHERS REPORT Phil Gaglardi and his sup- porters are still holding the spotlight here in Victoria. Last rsday, a group ‘of them gathered yore the itself, ed and the major employment In other words, the mem-| at the Arrow dam will be com- ber cannot be removed by pleted. the government but prust be gislature, ? 8t OF the Mel Conege . to. Castlegar - has sas which pledged. thee allegiance to rhil and request- ed that he be reinstated as the minister of highways. They. then proceeded in- to the buildings and filled the public galleries, +Mr. Peterson .also - will|meant the establishment of a move another amendment, al-/™ajor secondary industry. lowing the board to file a min- : cater 's economy should orit rt leve: lowever, }, predict , ity repo! which can be pub- a a slow wad, sendly Toe ict i 5 ie area. nite! Mr. Peterson reiterated] hetter th that this was a genuine and an @ boomand-bust sincere attempt ‘by the gov- in tae to improve labour gar aren, over the years, will furor that followed the Speak- er had the galleries cleared. Earlier in the afternoon a solitary aeroplane h had flown over the buildings in a salute to Phil: It had been © 61 riginally | w planned ‘as a fly-past involv- ing as mapy as 25: private planes, however, because * of poor weather conditions here si inv ‘Victoria, this extravaganza not come about. Phil's supporters have al- so. set-up campaign head. Quarters in Victoria vand have further: « a within ‘the Position in It was emphasized on several oe. ecohomy of the Hooten:| po occasions that the B.C. Feder- : : wi The addition of Selkirk lod. 01 I predict that the Castle- matic Elected without, ballot ‘to the su; committee ation of Labour had called a protest meeting in and had hired a large hall and Mr. Peterson's appraisal] of the general situation is that the public feels that some '“COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES ox 731, Castlegar. Tell Lois: 365-5508 action should be taken to im- prove labour and management andi within the: ee pledged careful review. by the seo cae _My estimates To ensure that the medi- = board would ‘be com- | the bal: d/33 does ‘not mean however, that ~ | than ‘any’ ot other: ins opportun- Mr. Pi Peterson ointed out /ity to see ‘new ashi fat in 1067,. $7.: rae. in| been 8: available, ‘=~ ons, has z occurred malign in lost production de- of strikes I ; of So) Tnillion = in’ er were | ii Last Monday it might dost and $25 imitlion in produc-} kes saw a well-attended show- | Hon. saw 8 led dersol ard ‘surely, this is a great son ¢| waste. if- another means. can be found to settle strikes. Bill strikes are "outlawed. With the mediation board, on gether with its” battery of many, strikes which | p! ple! he an amendment: to the bili re- occur today un Tight be settled ina more intelligent manner. The year 1968 will be the we : year! for readjustment in the|ing at the age’ of four with ; tlegar district. - ‘The high-| oth Rekeie t ue represented. bi Tickets, | understand, are wD attorn nas) now, chang: from Columbia Stor. es, His Men’s Wear, Eremen- Ee KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS © __ are without BINGO » ST. RITA’S HALL : FRONT ‘ST. : TONIGHT tas nd I doubt if anyon pel an oul ne has - ever gone’ through. lif without ‘at one. atime or an- other, having o1 >For those who. are truly pet Bet overs you you‘ will ‘be jater: Society: whlet ‘apr 22 at 8 pan in the Arrow Arms.” Their membership Taig from April 1 of 1000 to| ner April 1 of CASTLEGAR NEWS Plant Now! — We Carry ac I ‘Line of Handy Nursery z Stock for the Kootenays. Fruit: Trees, ‘Small Fruits, Shade Trees, Flowering Ornamental Shrubs, = _,Everareens and. Climbing ‘Vines < CONTAINER: - ‘GROWN EVERGREENS AND. ‘SELECTION OF SHADE TREES ‘ie" meeting is open to e Fo mr ih who find their ‘or those who activities just as dei Memberships ‘peo-| adults and 25 cents for available in th the Columbia tis ie i dhoidar gen mecting|to hear fro: are’ $1° for those needs: ‘Should you' be. able to ese articles phone 365- 5035.1 ‘The donor’s baly desire is that these be put to good eh 2 * Shae wash ip. crown cut well back. The only cover was a loose cotton cloth. carrots which ner Reailts stil crisp, firm and tasty. eG ft we Centain. little — notations min- th is worth a thought. Notice to _ Relatives of Veterans, Veterans, ‘istois ‘and revolvers of |” be used in|. ail were placed by accla- YOURSELF. to DELICIOUS." BAKED GOODS ‘from our BAKERY DEPARTMENT “Baked Fresh Every Day In ‘Our pakerye: -BONNETT’S ‘Boys’ & MEN‘S WEAR The Place to Save 10% OFF for CASH EVERYTHING ~ . 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Appliances and Appliance pair Service ; Anyone - interested in donating military regalia (uniforms, medals, badges, weapons, ete.) to the Castlegar and District Centennial Museum are asked to phone John Holden at 365-5761 who will arrange for pick- up. PLUMBING — REFRIGERATION ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING and pl iz for the do-it-yourse:! projects PHONE 365-7241 Remember, We're Open on Sundays Kootenay Nurseries 1001 7th Avenue — Kinnaird — Phone 365-7155 ar, BC. Letters for-publication must be accom - Telephone (509)'S38-4221 SSSSSSss