Mabe ntayeagn aud Mae CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 25, 1974 Daffodil Tea Minto Chapter,” Order of the Eastern Star held its annual Daffodil Tea on Saturday i . a 0 event with the entire proceeds ‘going to the Grand Chapter of Eastern Star towards its eancer -dreasing and cancer. research projects. Mrs, John J. Raine, t:Worthy Matron of Minto, Kextended a welcome to all the guests and spoke of the Cancer, ‘project. «<” Members of all: chapters ‘gave cancelled stamps and after ‘ they are trimmed they are sold. realized from these sales. Members meet together in Reach chapter to make dressings for cancer patients, These are ‘cancer patient in the district ‘What are not needed in: the district are|sent to the Cancer for the patients’ there. Mrs, Raine ‘and Mrs, John Stier welcomed ‘the guests ‘as they arrived. The tea was well attended weather. The - hall: was tastefully decorated with” arrangements of spring ‘flowers of, daffodils, tulips and‘ forsythia. Each tea table was centered with a small vase of pansies’ and. forsythia. Mrs, Stier was in‘ charage of Fidecorating. = ‘The head table was cover- ‘ed with a pink cloth with dainty lace overlay with a centerplece ‘consisting of a lovely arrange- ment of mixed flowers which ;were flanked on either side with slender yellow tapers in silver holders. Mrs. 8. Grant and Mrs. R: Donnan were in -# table. Mrs. C. Petts) was!’ in charge of the tea ticket sales, Mrs. N. Oswald supervised the cancer dressing display table and answered © questions \re- garding the dressings. Mrs. F. Fuller took charge of the tickets for a draw on a silver tray‘and a five pound box ‘of chocolates. Tea tables were ‘under the supervision of Mrs. D: Craig. assisted by Mrs. N. Discussion of 1974 Hostel ‘Program in’ B.C. and. the {formation of ‘a working paper “FRANK'S SAW SHOP Saws Sharpened on Machine Old Saws Re-Toothed Phone 365-7395 = Behind Castle Theatre British Columbia, Order of the . Last year over $4,000 was . given free of charge of any” Clinic in Vancouver to be used'* in spite of the charge of the well laden bake . Easfern Star Holds Annual on Weekend Zuk, Mrs, W. Sommerfeld and Mrs. P, Minnich, ‘The very busy kitchen was under the care of Mrs. D. Stewart assisted by Mrs. J. Heslop, Mrs, H. Grummet and Mrs. M. Peachey. Presiding. at the. urns during the afternoon were Mrs. H. Johnson, Mrs. E. Sherbiko, Mrs. ‘D. Askew and Mrs. ‘A. McNeil. ‘The members extend their most sincere thanks and ‘deep- est appreciation to the Royal Canadian Legion for letting the members of Eastern Star have their hall rent free and to the Ladies Auxiliary for the use of their . well equipped | kitchen, also free of charge. ‘Thanks have been extend- ed to those who helped in any way to make the day such a success.’ b The box of chocolates. was won by Mrs, J. D. Askew and the door prize by Mrs. G. 0. Sutherland, The silver tray will be drawn for at one of the Star meetines, in June. By opty fume McLeod. ‘This is an account of some ..of.the McMixers Square Dance * Club ‘activities during the past few weeks. ° Callecitastructor couple are Jim’ and: icLuckie of Castlegar, who ‘tty, out the same duties for the G: bar: M Club in Trail. The McMixers:have about 24 couples in membership this year and their elected officers’ include the following: presiden- tial’ couple, Frank and ‘Betty- Jane McLeod; vice-presidents, Mike and Irene Gallo; secretary and treasurer, Bob and Mary Ellen Cormier; past presidents, Dennis and Cicely Marcellus and kitchen convenor Winnie. Killough. ‘Committee heads are: en- tertainment ‘Florence | Nixon, decorations and float Margaret “Roberts sand Nick Wishlow, Association of B t Host eneral ‘Meeting thi: outlining The position of. the ‘Association of. B.C." Hostels regarding ‘the formation of a national association, will be the major topics on the agenda of. the: general meeting of the ABCH ‘tobe held ‘at Selkirk College this weekend. . Delegates from local hostel associations from all over. the province will be in attendance. A progress report will be. given on.‘ the - ‘association's involvement in the implemen- tation’ ofa’ permanent hostel system and guidelines will be siae Ethel ‘Okoras ‘and Ruth Parfeniuk. Since‘ one of the primary” aims! of square dancing’ is to. + promote friendship, visiting, by dancers to‘ other clubs in the area is much encouraged. Every club has ‘an official banner, and the‘ attivity~ of banner stealing is vied on as \ group, his were also taught by the McLuckie's: ‘Trail and District Square, Dance- Association president. Frank Frost greeted all, the grads on behalf of his organiza . tion and following his remarks, the McLickies were presented with gifts’ from both beginner * aK i , h included ameans of p g int visiting, In‘ order to a a banner, a club must have a minimum’ of one square of. dancers present: at a re gular dance of the club they wish to - “steal” from. In‘order to get a banner. back, a’ square or more. of ‘dancers must’ visit a regular dance of the club that has taken their banner. There are seven clubs in the Nelson-Castlegar-Trail area soa great deal of visiting lakes place each season. =o A. big, night for. the McMixers was the recent joint The decorating committee ~ had arranged ‘a ‘lovely . tree. : covered with flowers and little paper hats. patterned. after those worn by the graduates.” The grad’s hats were made for them by Vi McLuckie and ‘she introduced each one while Jim <: ‘presented’ them with their” diplomas. bs The: MeMixers’ presiden: tial couple gave each ‘of the - Castlegar groups their: alstine: ‘tive MeMixers ‘wooden 's poon badge and wished them well on’ “behalf: of. the club. = °* Gs > d and the" ‘graduates from: the Trail savings. Halta million. oe British Columbians . and that says a Sat for their traditionally high interest rates on. Credit unions pay prime retums on a wide range of savings plans. All deposits ara fully guaranteed, making credit unions one of the safest places where anyone can save. Find out about the savings plan that best sults your needs ata credit unlon where you live or work, There are 199 oradit unions operating 262 offices--at least one evel fice nearest you. ry. major ¢ ity of the Pp 500,060 residents of all ages. Check the yellow pages of your phone book for ‘the credit union ot For further Information, mail this coupon.” serving Name eee Address ... Credit Unions > Box 2038 Vancouver, B.C. V68 3R9 ; two nite decorated cakes expressing. congratulations to both ‘groups, The: McMixers group. of graduates were Lloyd and Inis.. McAdam, Mac’ and Betty Lou Sinclair, Richard.and Margaret , Pakula, Walter and Ann: Mar- ken, Mark Michaud, Sher The -Trail: group of: grads’ were: Rod and ‘Judy Gilmour,. Randy and » Penny ..Wight, Reamo and Francine Jacoub- . sen, Peter and ‘Alice ‘Huse, Andy Milne, Jim Kimbel, Dean McKellar, “Joan / Laube,’ Pat” ”” bata Janice Briggeman, Dale ridnne Boraben ani aa Bsaneataae dancers present ‘at the gradua: tion. In McLuckie’s calling, a couple of “enjoyable squares were called by Horst''Bieberbach” from. Fruitvale.” The. Roberts’ and: Muir's travelled to Creston on Feb. 23 ‘when, many West Kootenay... were A fine wallace meal was served after the dance and. the McMixers'> managed: to” bring Rock Creek's banner home with them, so now we are assured of a return visit from the | Dancing. D’s in the'near future: A_ number of “McMixers' went ‘to the Town and Country ‘sincere sympathy, to Mable Ford’ on -;the: recent’ sudden : death’ of her. husband Oliver, while they were holidaying ‘in San Diego, Fords have been ‘active: and ‘enthusiastic square dancers for many years and Oliver will be- greatly missed. Silver Square's begi grad: uation at the Warfield Hall o on’ March 19. 4 A large group of MeMixers and ‘dancers from other clubs travelled to the’ Winlaw Com: munity: Hall” in the : Slocan Valley on March 23: when an all-teen club, the Snow Valley, Squares «held its beginner's: graduation. This..was ia very. * entertaining evening’ with the sprightly: youngsters jin :their. new mauve and white. outfits.: ‘They certainly were a credit to: their. caller-instructors, ° Bab. at’: Winlaw ‘to: “retrieve these items. . During: the two, nights’ of \ dancing at Winlaw. we ened calling ;done ‘by © Bob » Kidd, George Brown, Ron Kraft, Jim ~. MeLuckie, Horst. Bieberbach,, Harry } Killough’ and,° Snow: dancers Visited the Whirlaways+ )Valley:Squares’ own. Lawrence and:their:caller Jim Griffith. Feb. 28,'a. group ‘of Teens club\'in Nelson and . retrieved ‘our: club banner which had been over-there for ? some: time. In’ the absence of the Teen's regular caller, Glen + Bailie, Jim McLuckie called this dance, with: some tips being done’by: Gordon Fleming. :On March 2,’ the’ Muir's. : visited the Miss'n Links Club in ‘Colville when George Brown of ‘Trail was guest caller. On ‘March 18’ most of the McMixers Club travelled to the Fruitvale High School to the ; us Valley Boots’ and Slippers annual Friendship Promenade. George . Brown calle excellent dance and the school auditorium _ was “attractively ‘decorated with “happy faces” in green ‘and white. On March 16, the Parfen- iuk’s, Flynn's, Wishlow's, Mc- Luckie's and McLeod's drove to the community hall at Rock Creek where the Dancing D's" were holding their. regular club dance called by Walter Mallach. “o- + Berg. : ‘We ‘held our annual Mad - n *“McMixers visited’: the L.V..3. Hatter’s dance early in April.’ This was attended by about six ‘squares ‘of local and visiting edancers ‘and’ prizes for hats -- ‘went to. Bill’ Nixon (biggest), Dawn Killough’ (prettiest) ‘and -: Jim, McLuckie (maddest). x Walter’ and’; Nora _Popoif '.: were recent visitors to the St Shooter's Club at the Western: af ance Centre in Spokane. They were. presented '. with - Star. } Shooter's badges because they. re: the couple “who, had. ravelled ° to. this ‘dance from. “furthest, \ away. They . also. received their: Kissin’ Cousin's 1 badges. called by Joe Secor of Spokane. fe ‘the’ North Shore - ‘Hall: in‘ son... welcariéd newcomers Rod ‘and : Dawn Killough to; the -McMix- ers. They, ‘danced: previously... « with , the‘: Lochdale’ Square ; 5 Dance- Club in North Burnaby. Our club wishes to extend TS Jack's Auto Service Lid. 12-Point Spring Spedal Bre ‘Test ) service y icant Our best Cmultigrade. 6% Pr test conte 10 and Sonia ete Sioa - Toa ee 1 ae winter ‘tires. Examine windshield iwashers. Nese Ae & Succ tent eet P2 ecsnine ai ter Altera long hard wines, it $16.95 for moat ans get your car rakes a fot of wen «in good ru You can do participating ea ions for only ‘ Guill's ncemnal desler guarantee ~of 90 day ox 460 le Whichever Make an appointment today. gil right now at gomes first, 8 ' _ GULF'S SPRING eS =z 1168 © (aa ye oregon, pieces For mont pamsenger care, Utler expires May 28, 1974. “WE HURRY SERVICE” Telephone “Dr, Jack“ at 365-7511 : Canada's Highest Mountain Mountaineers from all’ a: round the world, Japan, Switz- erland, Germany, Spain, Italy. and the United ‘States, have climbed in the,St.'Elias ‘Range... -in, Canada's Yukon "as /a California, “The. : Many prizes vail be ‘rattled + ‘at’ the’ Stanloy, Humphries s, Senidr Secondary School Douk- ‘shobour, Student Choir Variety Goncert..to ‘be held * this os at 8 p.m. in the SHSS ‘ gym..'The concert’ will feature choral singing, Including ducts “and solos as well as many skits, «Proceeds from the concert . will help’ finance | the ° choir's qi aetiviics ‘at Expo ‘74 on May 1 Dickets ‘are now.on sale “and may be obtained fom chats, Inembers, | Mrs: P.'Phipps*: Named Delegate ; For Kinnaird: WI : Lutheran fens Rev.., Richar d. Klein: 365-9662. or ery 3 APOSTOLIC CHURCH One block East of the Castleaird :Shopp! ing Place lis a omaing. Worship “1am. - 27.80 p.m. Evangelistic’ prize, a decorated Easter Cake 2 ~ ‘donated by Irene Shelfontiuk,- was Mrs. Roberts, The raffle, a bondage tea cloth donated by Mrs. Jenner. i Delegate tothe ee tence at’ Meadow Creek will be Mrs. P. Phi pps. : ‘The next meeting of ‘the Kinnaird WI to be held at the thome * of -Mrs..Goetting ' at ut Blueberry Creek in May. B “REGIONAL ECUMENICAL: PARISH Anglican & United Churches ; AM. Afiglican Morning Prayer 9:45 A.M. : Sunday, School 1 st } , CASTLEGAR * NO 8:00 A.M. Service i 9:40 °A.M,i Sunday. School 10:00. A.M United Church Service VW: AM. “Anglican Morning. Prayer... “Parish Offices; Phone 365-8397 ‘Clergy: Terry Allen and Ted: Bristow N.. Walker - Phone 365-6662 i : ? ‘mma Manarin, was won by aS PENTECOSTAL i TABERNACLE Sunday acy ‘9.50 :a.m: poraln ‘Worship -11-a.m.. Evangelistic ’ ce.7-p.am. | Tuesday: Bible ‘Study,7,80. Friday:..Young Peoples 7.30 _ CHURCH OF GOD © B04 - ‘7th, Ave, Kinnaird 5 Sunday’ ‘School 10 am ‘for | ‘All Ages, Including Adults “(p16 - 10th Ave, Kinnaird ; "Phone Saar On April 6, six McMixer* “|. couples: ‘attended the hoedown: “.] el 4 We. are’ *pleaséd to: ‘have: COHOE INSURANCE. % Providing a Complete ee aan Service» : 269 ; Columbia: Ave. 3 Next to Young Agenciés 7,t0.9 p.m. * CALDSET GROCETERIA 5 AND : LAUNDRET. 1038 Columbia‘ Ave. Phone 365-6534. Open 8.30 am-10.30 pm. : {CADMAC APPLIANCE viene: ihe GE. and We stinghouse Smi all Phone Evenings 305-6141. 173 Columbia : Ave. Cast legar. “DESMOND T: /. LITTLEWOOD’ DOS. a OPTOMETRIST: y 366. Baker St. “Nelson, B.C,’ Ph 352-5152. OFFICE SUPPLIES «Columnar Pads... CASTLEGAR NEWS © ‘Phone $69:2266 7 WEDDING: _ STATIONERY. and INVITATIONS: “CASTLEGAR ‘ NEWS > RUBBER STAMPS “See, Phone}: Write.” Clean Cut. Rubber © aa Stamp. Shop: Box 25,:Robson, B.C. _ Ph.-.365-7605°** CASTLEGAR. FUNERAL: HOME © ‘Dedleated to Kindly: _? Thoughtful: Service ‘Ambulance — Flowers 4Granite,: Marble ‘and ‘ Bronze’ Plaques GREEP’S ELECTRIC Ph, 365-7075 “Free Estimates (oy cents, of the Canadian Weekly ore FOUNDED ON AUGUST 7, 1947 BURT! CAMPBELL, PUBLISHER AND EDITOR RENE BRODMAN, SHOP FOREMAN (O4R@.) LOIS HUGHES, NEWa:EDITOR Mail subscription rate to ‘the Castlegar News {a $5.00 per year. The price by delivery boy. 1s 15 cents an issue. Single copies in stores are 15 Second-class mai! registration number 0019, The Castlegar News ts a member of the. audit Bureau of Circulations. It tsa member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association and the B.C. division CASTLEGAR NEWS OF THE CASTLEGAR, B.C, PUBLISHED ‘EVERY THURSDAY MORNING AT @ the Vt. Ve (LES) CAMPBELL WALTER MARKEN, ADVERTISING MGR, in ink with the correct name and adress of the “Writer. "Pen" names ‘will be used on request, but the correct name must be submitted, i Agreement: It is agreed by the advertiser re- |: -questing space that the liability of the paper in |- the event of failure to publish any advertise- | ment. of any description or in the event that |! errors occur ‘In the publishing of an advertise. ment shall be limited to the amount pala by |: All correspondence should be addressed to: + The Editcr, Castlegar News, Drawer sor, Castle- gar, B.C. Letters for publication must be signed for that portion of the advertis- | Ing space occupied by the incérrect item only, |} and that there shall be no lability in any event |: beyond the amount paid for such advertisement, |. ‘ FIVE, GENERATION ‘picture ‘Includes two Robson a families. Shown here are, front row, left to right, Mr. and G..Conkin [great-grandparents) ‘and Mr: an a. Gy W.: Rilkolt lgreatgreat grandparents), both a of bson, Back'row, left to: right, Mr. and Mrs. D.:W. Conkin and daughter Cheryl of Regina, Sask.and Mr. and Mrs.’ W.:W. Conkdn [grandparents] of Sout Newspaper Gives Look into 1904 “’Most people today’ are more and more fascinated ‘by artictes from'the past and what old ‘newspaper thal: turns up = every once ina‘ while, The latest find brought: to the, attention ‘of the Castlegar ~ News is a paper from Toronto « dated Oct, 22, 1904°This is in & the possession: of Mrs, Charles “ (Kathy) Cohoe ‘of: Robson: who was removing the backing from! an.old picture of her grandpar-, | ent's only,to. find'the hewspaper folded: neatly: behind jj. i tt The following is just “of the points of interest aleened < from its, pages: a Meck: An’ ‘advertisement of the » Crown: Bank. of: Canada‘-with; capital authorized, at 8 000,-. oy ana another one: offering Overdue Books. Sought During Amnesty "74 nih of: Castlegar and yg ip Olt i District’ your, library needs you verdue. library, d_seetenaay ‘for’, the ‘and ; District “Public ‘6 Library 9 says thers are approxi- i Lea overdue books. As it 50. much time to write to ore ieavideale the: lie * braryiis di aul ipeated vat the itnnaird le , » “a7 19662 ‘model “car was ‘The Kinnaird branch of the: sHbrary, has not: ‘yetr moved to its _ ew. premises in, the, Castlegar Savings Credit ‘Union Building * - vat the’ Caatleaird Plaza and is its tires, rolled ‘and landed on “No injuries were reported | Police | said:the car ex- - perienced # blow-out of otie of, and no’ charges were laid. 60” Polyester Crimpknit_ EYellow pink, blue, $ ed, Navy, green. i white: Sale, yd. ie teieses 60- 66” Polyester. Knits Stripes and fancies. — =Reg,:7.50 yd. ‘Sale, yd ikini Swim Fabric - ; oNylon‘and/Spandex ¥ a “peautitul prints.* ri /Reg.7. 50 yd Sale, yd. “2way ‘Stretch Swim a | Make: 1 yi 2 pice swim eautiful. patterns. ~ 12 syd. Salesyd. Ag ood selection of. “SWIM ELASTIC, BRACUPS, es) LININGS. FASTENERS. “T-Shirt Knits. Cotton'and polyester. - Plain cdlors, 60° wide. 23.95 yd. sales yd. Reg. 7.98 yd: ‘Sale, yd. . _SINGER 1251 Cedar Ave. Ph. 364- 1744 the greatest. opportunity every.‘ offered tothe Anierican: publi , for'profitable inveatment—The Marconi: Wireless ‘Telegraph..-: ++ e'We. court -@-.thoroligh * investigation, of the -eompany, < and the system, Securities of; «(the American Company~ have: and _,all-wool English’, teed, ‘three-piece : boys! sulla ‘$8.50 yeach, 4 can be more intriguing than an; + Roll top. desks, solid ‘inchos wide! $22.60. Wand tub, (three hoop iz, 79°cents, |: hy \Ninoty-aoven pleca! din rn sel: of English somi- porcelain’ 5. Oil hgaters: guaranteed . smokeless and odorless, = draft burner, solid ‘alec! ‘fount, “agatutely the: beat: ‘all’heater made $3.95. i ‘vunder who id was dot Invented : ‘dese; gasoline stoves," slo increased over 45 per cent‘in : aM value! in. one ‘year,’ and: the - shares of Canadian .Company have: advanced ‘over! 25° per’ cent.’ The increase‘ in\ values, during the next 12 months will be‘even ‘greater. ‘Call ‘or. write: .*| for:further faformation Munroe ‘and: Munroe managers: for ‘the ‘Marconi Undérwriters”, . says ~ the advertisements): * * “Froin a full pi age advertise; = ment by. “The Roles Simpson’ : rales bargains: i ‘Fall: winter coats $5, +17 Wilton’ and: velvet carpet | nts ‘yard. : Famous blend: ‘of Indian: and Ceylon’ teas'(black, mised - ‘or green) one pound 18 cents or 10 pounds’ $1.75. & Best extra standard gran lated sugar 22 pounds $1. ‘Unsh: inka wool blan-_ $2.68.8 ce Ten yards ‘of 10 cent cotton 8 cents. Lace curtains 98. cents a pair. ae s) Pea. Jackets $2.50 t partment of ageleultire will be 0,658.80. into‘su aa for: 282, S students: this year says’ A| This is-in “onlunetion with: + the’ Careers program ‘ad- ministered by. of labor: Careers ‘14 is designed td give ‘students experience in: ; «their fields of study as‘well as’ providing: funds: for. their: rontinued education. ' 4 {The funds will.be allocated’* : amang ; 22° branches’ with! a.* “lrangeof-2 to 43 students per. branch. .Branches with ‘larger::) umbers of students will have search *” stations ~ facilities in “addition to: British culture research ‘stations. Branches. hiring: the . mos! sinelude the. ento-.”: “mology. branch, «hiring ~ 19 °.y students with: about $40,000 °-< 5 students, $76,000. and. plan ‘41 students, education’ fund R me ; time, «put valuable human’ Fesourees siinto| productivity. fb Ne specialize: lh iweddinat funerals and everyday * arrangements “ Creativé.:designs by _ professional designers See Our Large = “2S Selection of Gifts, From: the Gift Shop. HELEN'S w.79 Maple Street : Costleger 3655101, : "We Wire Flowers ~- Anywhere” al paper single roll 17 he department *) which Herr Bumernicle replies, “Some undertaker, vol needed money, I guess,” There was the cartoon carrying the credit line’ of (Punch); Lady (calling on” new Vicar's young wife)—"Have you seen the library at the Hall, Sir George is quile a, Bibliophile, you know," Vicar's Wife (warmly)— “Oh, I'm so glad to hear that! So many of these wealthy men have no religion!” * * Photos included the track’ team of McGill Universily as well as_six participants in the federal Political, Batlle. Those ecccking seats were George a CUT-RATE the FOOD "OLKS. ERNING. CHECK: AND. COMPARE QUALITY*AND. PRICE ON ~ THESE! FEATURE “ITEMS. Beef Rump Roast 2? No. 1. Qlty. tb. Be Bl! No. 1 Qlty. Ib... $1.79 Round fe Roast Cross :Rib| Roast’ No.1 ity. Ib... aot? Round Steck No. JUBILEE, GOVT. INSPECTED CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 25, 1974 Stephens, Liberal candidato in the riding of Kent West, Ont., Hon, Peter White, Conserva- live candidate in the riding of North Renfrew, P. H. MacKen- zie Liberal candidate in the riding of South Bruce; L. D. + Shafner Conservative candi- date in the County of Anna- polis, N.S... Levi Thompson Liberal candidate in’ the Dis- lrict of Qu’Appelle, Assiniboia and M.S. McCarthy, conserva- tive candidate in the District of Calgary, Alla, Time, however, has made the picture quile unidentifiable. 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