PROGRESS is going ahead on the seeding pro- cess at Castlegar and district golf course. With the club’s good, as sales = The night of. witches and goblins isa merry time for re- velers ta YOUPS and old, Keep it fun and don't let dangerous pranks and neglect of simple fire precautions spol the + Gay. McLaren, manager of the National Safety League of Canada, warns that vandalism ‘and the setting up of obstructions and other such po-| tential hazards should have no E |place in hallowe’en revelry. cultivate — that of money -— does not look so of debentures have begun to slow well producing at.an excellent rate, the future looks green indeed for the new nine holes, The other green field which the golf club hopes to a little. IN THIS CORNER U.S. TV Infiltration Worries Big Men A Canadian Press story from Toronto this week told of a possible threat to Canadian TV from broadcasting by the use of cable networks: and domestic satellites. The threat, explains the aay is due to the fact that “all dirty Americans into Clean Can- possibility leaves a choice of two courses of action open to the Canadian TV control- ada, This lers. thing from happ roprams and cBC will be available (dir- | @ ) in Canada via a combina- tion of cable television and dom- estic satellites and later by sat- ellites a to home receivers.” ‘This would remove the net- essity of watching these pro- grams when they are re-broad- cast over a CBC or CTV station. | ture With such a threat being posed, the Great White Fathers who dish out the TV. entertain- ment to ail us ‘grateful Canadians will have to take’ some action to prevent the dirty intrusion of the competitor. into. the past, has been a American programs — go evision, but They can prevent this whole ening — some- body should be erable to think of law or two — or they” can go to work and begin to make Canadian’ TV too good to be threatened by the U.S. The menu on both CBC and CTV in the present, and far pack of Canadian programs — almost ail bad television — and ak it of legal thinkery could im- ig of U.S. TV. Or it could take all-Canadian minds.” club officials are still confident tis their duty to the debenture sales will reach or exceed the amount necessary to finance the course exten- sion. — Castlegar News Photo. By Amold Martin elation mentioned above. Such a pore a tax or licence on receiv- the form of protests to the Yank- ees that they are “polluting our Not a booster of U.S. tele- vision with its boo-hoo serials and bang-bang _ Westerns, this ‘Parents are the ones chiefly sponsible for their children on this night. aes 5 uP to them Safety League Reminds Revelers to be Cautious eral| Cold cream and facial‘ tissues ieadies unless they can be en- trusted with a competent older Berens: protect their ‘children by (a) seeing they ate safely’ costumed (b) enfore- ing a reasonable code of behav- iour and '(c) initiating < or support- ing: community activities which will provide a safe arin whole- some outlet for a ee |W hallowe'en spirit. With this in mind, the Lea- gue offers the following tips: @ Make up the child's face rather than buying a mask. Tex- tile masks can easily obscure a child’s vision, Many have inade- quate openings for the eyes and there is always the danger of it! sipping down as the child runs. The use of a little rouge, eye brow pencil, eye shadow, lip- stick, perhaps corn starch or zine oxide, can a youngsters into a ghost, pirate or clown who will be‘the envy of his friends. More important, he will be comfortable and able to see danger in time to avert it. will remove the make-up later. @ Provide the child with a light-colored costume so he can be seen more'readily by the mo- torist.. Light-| a i AND. REPAIR Ph, 365-8531 _ -‘Keld Johansen “1505 - Sth Ave. Kinnaird, B. ;, Phone Ssco1s rs CASTLEGAR - FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly ; < Thoughtful Service sc: ice op MAREANE, GRILL Granite, Marble and and” Closed All Dsy Sunday” Bronze Plaques ' Wot just another place to eat But the place to eat. another Todustrial, Commercial “Phone 365-7671 and Resid Residential Electrical Wiring BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. Electric Heat Specialists fedallion Homes - Phone’ 365-7241 “SEPTIC: TANK: PUMPING Phone 368-5166 SINGER REPAIR SALES & SERVICE _ All Singer Models On Display Located ia Castlegar Flamings Motel Ph, 365-7978 PARSLOW'S - Enterprises Ltd. Gunsmiths Locksmiths — | Goods | h. 368-5925 _ 1919. BAY — TRAIL, B.C. , BONNEY. WELL DRILLING Domestic Water: Wells Reasonable: Rates” Phone Jim Bonthron (365-675. fi KOOTENAY BUILDERS AND. SUPPLIERS GREYHOUND:LINES | + OF CANADA LTD. ; ‘ Effective December 1, 1967 Announces a proposed change ‘in rules and regulations aovern Ing the following: : a. Regular id trip fares Minimurn fares he arty, fares Z 4 inet suites en exclusive occu: Piease consult ir focal .C. on. or. ‘before iancoue 20,1967. Sieyheund Lines of oe a S.W.,_ Cal; aie. COSTLEGeR NEWS Published Every Thursday At OF THE AOVERTSING BUREN or oS Mall J sie oo BO. —_ Burt Campbell, Editor y Hewspaners Advertising Bureat te to the $400 per year, The price by delivery boy ts 50 cents News (s ‘will be used on request, but the correct name must be submitted.. The Castlegar News reserves the right to shorten letters in. the tateresta of economy of space, f : e e *: Agreement: It: is. agreed: by. the advertiser re- 9) ‘Weekly News- @ Canadian papers Association, the Bo division of the Canadian , Weekly Newspapers Association, dees? the BC: Week- the Correct name: and’ address ot the writer, Pen, names to: The event beyond the amount paid for eens aisha Cameroon’ 's Bilingual-Bicultural Problem|f Is Unique Comments Dr. Bernard Fonlon The African federal repub- lic of Cameroon has a French-| English bilingual and bicul. tural problem with a difference. ‘The 80 per cent | of| suke, antimoslty between the English | and French-speaking sections of ¢ Cameroon. Later this week, Daniel Mas- minister of economic. de- French-speaking figuring are en- thu: aastie about lear aing English and the English- king minor-| Fron of 20 per cent want to learn Provi bra funds, teachers] p and euupment for schools is the big prob Private Funeral Services for Infant Priva' te funeral services held today from St. David's ‘Ane glican church for Curt D: Pongracz infant son of Mr. and | emo! Mrs. ARICA a Pongracr. ig officiated at the Hey ecal for the baby, who 'est| was born Sept, 7, 1967. ‘Tuesday night Kootenay branch of the,Canadian Institute of International Affairs at Selkirk College. He added that there is no Interment was in Park Mem- orial Cemetery, Kinnaird, with Ca Funeral Home in care of arrangements, 2 ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS | @ HANDRAILS @ DIVIDERS © GATES @ COFFEE TABLES @ ALL TYPES-OF WELDING @ ESTIMATES AND INSTALLATIONS ARRANGED Located in A’& S Building on Sherbiko Hill ‘Phone 365-5778 Day or Night “We thought Canada would) de better able. than anyone else supply bilingual to’ su; staff,” Dr, Fonlon said. “Dr. ‘Fonlon believes | that ere |since both the French and Eng- lish are languages of adoption in Comeroons “we haven't any tment to one or Eseslon declined to offer Canada any Hs eee in its bilingual pro- dlems. “Ht would be too ambitious for us to think we can solve Can- ada’s problems. We are looking to Canada to help solve ours. ameroon. with a popula- tlon‘ of: five to six million peo-| ple, became aude) ndent in.1960 ‘with’ the and English sections reuniting in. 1961. Dr. Fonlon said it is one of the most stable countries in Africa, with universal adult sufrage and elec: tions every, five years, He accompanied the Cam: roe Bresident, ‘Ahmadou Ahid- 0, ae across Canada penne re- ning to C: ext Wed- Pacific Water Wells Ltd. Drilling Contractors. for ‘Fast Efficient Complete Service m ri Industrial & Domestic Water Supplies Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. Phone 865-6933 nesday. The president is French-|] speaking but is taking English| lessons to become fluently - bi- lingual, Dr. Fonlon said. i ‘The parade will be as in ‘years and‘ the service | held at the cenotaph. ‘Wreaths are to be distribut- ed to the stores this week and public tion will be made on Friday and Saturday. ies Will be sent to: all] schools Nov. 7. Graves ‘will be in both ME as individuals. 970, Castlegar. Phone Dick Wayling at 365-5964 or S. Biln ‘at 365-5391, or mail. to Box. ENTRY DEADLINE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1967 N‘S } Curling Club Entries will be ‘accepted as ‘rials or MEN. ON STRIKE. or affected by ‘the strike. Pay” $5.00 deposit and balance when". back at gainful employment. Same day. : ades ari e asked to turn Comr: y out for the: poppy. distirbution and report to the Legion hall on| Friday and Saturday. A full turnout ot: veterans the gmotional ¢ This does away with| i. A>, nniversary S2 po Oct. 19 and is speak- | Pork Chops Poe Opis a White Layer Cak y Reg. 49c Anniversary. Sultanee Raisins Dot West Short Ribs of Beef. "39¢ Government ; Pot Roasts of Beck Canada Choice, Canada Good .. 7H Boby Be Beef Liver 59c T-BONE AND SIRLOIN /Canada Choice, Canada Good. Mature, Grain-Fed Beef: .:..:.:.::: sie |Bacon_ Sliced. 1-lb. Packages Bologna wo. 1 auslity Beans With Pork T for $1 Goodness Me. Boston Brown: Style. 15-07. tins and... organiz for ite the arade: and the: cer- as ‘4 mation will be ven at 3 inter date. ee Surprise Shower . Honors New Bride the evening was white and green.' The hostess“ presented the: guest of. honor and. her mother. ‘with dainty: col TEAZES. ere enjoyed by by. ne izes: being wo! Mrs, Po! eae and Mrs. Polly Zait 5. Gifts’. were presented: in a box Soups Voi 1 Tomato. 1O.oz, Encl for A9e Rolled Oats .... ‘Cake Mixes Robin: Hood. 18-02: pkgs. .. 3 for $1 ‘ Brookfield Cheese 2b. Box .... 99c_- Peanuts _ ‘Evaporated Mike Carnation: Brand: Tall Tins a potais Chips ie g ‘Irish, Triple Pack .. ‘Catelli Dinners Ta-or Tole Fruit iatet 3 ior $1 Assorted Biscuits. 3 Packages .. $1.00 : Monarch. Pik PAID MONTHLY Phone 365-7233 ‘for Details Castlegar Savings Credit Union ‘i George Terhune, Manager Melntosh ‘Apples 8 Ibs. $1 |Green Onions or Radishes 3 Bunches .. 29¢ Netted Gem Potatoes 10 Ibs...... 39¢ Coke or Gingeral = 5 Large Bottles $1 1.00" Pure Vegetable Oil - $199 Kleenex 20. . Esthrogt Tissue 4 ae es : 128-0z. gallon s Suga “% WO lbs. 79¢ - SEE US FOR LARGE SELECTION _OF: HALLOWEEN TREATS OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL SEVEN — OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS OOOO * SHOP AND SAVE AT. . KINNAIRD. ——— CUT RATE CROCETERIA CENTRAL FOOD MART We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities - FOR KOOTENAY LAUNDRY TO CALL PHONE 365-5336 Central Food Mart Open Sundays 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.