INVERMERE BOUND tomorrow are several members of the Kin-Belle Rangers whe will be attending a Ranger Conference there this weekend. To help raise funds for the trip the Rangers, on Wednesday of last week, held a travelling bake sale. Here, left to right, Susan Collier, Vicki Wayling, <= Cathy Walker and Kathy Johnson, with Debbie McNee in the foreground, were caught on camera as they made thelr rounds with a draw full of goodies. The Rangers split into. two individual groups to hold what is. their first bake sale of this kind. — Castlegar News Photo New Denver Women’s Instifufe Win First Prize | At Workshop with Dress Made by Mrs. A. Austin The New Denver Wo- mens’ Institute held their October meeting in the Roy- al Canadian Legion Hall on Wednesday, of last week with the president Mrs. W. J. Wilson in the chair, The opening was “Thanksgiving” by Maggie Grant. The members were not , able to attend. the WI - Workshop in Fruitvale but + were very pleased to hear that: they- had -° won -~ first ~ free. on the dress made by » A. Austin, This gar- ment, as well as made by THINK MONEY THINK CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CREDIT UNION Mrs. D. Spain, willbe for- warded to the Cl y The Blind Canvass and d by the Hospital at | Vancouver. These dresses are appreci- ated by. the hospital who . supply the patterns. Members were happy to have Miss M. H. Butlin back after her holiday in Eng- land, "Sliding Down Tin Roofs." - fs for the Birds The Kea Parrot of New Zealand delights in sliding down tin roofs — of which there are many in the coun- try. The birds take wing after shooting out into the air at the end of the slide. Keas are naturally play- ful, soaring up and down air, currents for hours on en KINGAR CONTRACTORS LTD. BACK-HOE, TRUCKING, DISPOSAL FIELDS, SEPTIC TANKS & EXCAVATING HOURLY OR CONTRACT. GARY T. BATTING 365-6638 ~ Box 1248 — Castlegar, B.C. tin Tag was iy Social Welfare Committee, Mrs. J. A. Greer, Mrs. T. W. Clarke and Mrs. T. Steen- hoff, with Mrs. A. Austin helping. * “The girls canvassed the towns of Silverton and New Denver collecting a total of $124.50. The following girls who did:a splended job: for. this worthwhile cause ..;- were: * Heather Wilson, Louise Law, Donna and Debbie Munro, Cindy Nelson and her friend Debbie Jenks, Chiyoko Tat- eimichi, Gay Wingert, Diane White, Leilone and Maida _ Lou Schlaffke, Patsy Irwin, Joy Wingert, Janice Law, Betty grignon, Ruth Cherry, Wendy Milton and Debbie Norman. The booster was brought by Mrs. G. Butler and won by Miss M. H. Butlin. * The home committee, Mrs. A. At B. Hope and Mrs. D. in .charge of PI interestin, hold contests. Mrs. Austin gave some information from the Consumers Guide. The hostesses, Mrs. A. Austin and Mrs. G. Butler, had a lovely centre of fall uits and vegetables com- plete with witch for the table centre. In keeping with the season they served pumpkin pie. ‘A. Austin and. Mrs. G. ler will be in charge for the coming month. There are some interesting books in the Travelling Library be- sides other available books. wish to NEW INDUSTRIES PUBLIC MEETING TONIGHT Sponsored by Kootenay Industrial Development Assn. . 4 ing plants in KIDA-Countty, © Two but require some degree of financial support as well as the interest and co-opera- LOCAL AND DISTRICT BOWLING RESULTS - Coffee Break Ann Kajzar '255. LHT Ann Kajzar 679. Team points; Take 5S 941. ‘THT Take 5 2610. Other 600's Betty Oe low 626, Jean Sylva 610, Marg Munns 628, Tues, 70. Team points: Independ- ents 3, Lucky Five 13, Sent- inals 6, Casllegar Drug 9, Boundary Electric 9, ic alister Ins. 8. Other.600's Betty Heal- Ey 628, ‘ues. 7 o'clock Julie Morgan 258. LHT Julie Morgan 634. : MHS Ron Melntyre . 281. MHT Ron Mcintyre * THS Regulars 990. THT Regulars 2871. Team points: Rebels 1, Columbia 5 3, Screwballs 0, © Go-Getters 4, Road Runners 0, Regulars 4, Other 600's Rick Cher- *nenkoff 644, Dave Adshead 642, ry Olson 621, Kay Adshead 07. Tues. Night Mixed 9-11” LHS Betty Pinter 321. ‘LHT Betty Pinter 794. MHS Bul Carlson 309. MHT Bill Carlson :679. L-Cee-Bee 1197. 3175. 636, Marge Bonnett 5 Shay 619, Wally Rob- erts 613. Wed Morning Drivers Pat Liber 278. LHT LHS Bobbie Keraiff 677. HS Chevys 995. THT Chews 2777, | eam points; Ramblers 1, T-Birds 2, ' on 639, Mabel McGillivray 633, Pat Liber 626. Wed. Nite Cut-Rate LHS ‘Sylvia Morrow 239. LHT Dot Tipping 619. THS Canaries 938. THT Swallows 2556. Team points; Orioles 0, Canorles 3, Swallows 4, Parrots 3, Budgies 1, Eagles 1 4 Wed Nite Cut-Rate LHS Lil Knowler 268, LHT Lil Knowler 747. THS Swallows 930. THT Pp Orioles 1, Canarles 3, Swallows 4, Farle 8, Budgies 0, Eagl- esi, fe Other 600's Judy Myers 685. Thurs. Mornin: LHS Shin Morehouse 268, LHT' Shirl Morehouse 681. i ‘eddy Bears 967. THS T THT Teddy Bears 2849. Team points: Beavers Pass Greek Resident John Zaitsoff Dies home in Pass Cre . @aitsoff was a member of the Union Spir- ital Communities of Christ ican, era) Poznikoff of Pass Creek and Mrs. Les (Elle! Walker of Prince George; 26 ; dchildren; great gr one sister, Mrs. vatkoff of Vallican. Burial was in Pass Creek Cemetery with Cast- 1 Fan Home in 3, Minks 1, Chipmunks 1, Teddy Bears 8, Lions 4, Squirrels 0. Other 600’s. Jean Sylvest 022, Dorothy Hardy 616, Mary Bermel 608, Colleen Lightle 2 Rowdy Rollers Rubey Marsh 253, LHT Rubey Marsh 655. THS Moaners 966. THT Moaners 2724. Team points: Hooters 8, Screamers 5, Groaners 18, Wallers 6, Criers 9, Moaners 7. Other 600's Edna Mar- shall 602, Fern Schwartzen- hauer 621, Thurs. Night Mixed -- LHS Bev Maloff 297, LAT Bey Malofft 794. HS Dave Hiebert and ° Orlando Vecchio 295. MHT Dave Hiebert 792. THS | Farmer: 1115, THT Farmers 3065. Tea! Fallen Hee Haws ers joints: 3, Pincht 3, 1, 3 Speed Demons 0. Other 600’s Vecchio 750, Shirl house 703, Bill Perehudoff - 604, Fri. Night Mixed Jean Archambault 310. LHT Marge Bonnett * MHS Nick Karzeniews- ki'296. MHT Nick Karzeni- ewski_ 696. : THS Ball Bonkers 1086. am points; 8 8, 5 Stars 1, Ball Bonkers 8, Believe It or Noe 1, Pos SELKIRK COLLEGE. COMMUNICATION ARTS 100 PUBLIC: SPEAKING This course may be taken for credit or for general interest. A course designed ‘to build confidence In speaking in front of large and small groups, at ine traviews, etc. Students may enroll for one or two six week units, Completion of two six week units - Is required for University credit. TIME: Wednesdays, 9:30 - 11:30 A.M, PLACE: Selkirk College . FEE: $15.00 per six week’block for credit. $10.00 per six week block for general interest. “Orlando. More- ~~ Congratulations ‘ EATON’S EASY LIVING SWEEPSTAKES was Mrs, Mary Anne Gregory, right of Castlegar, who is pictured receiving her cheque from Mrs. Anne bey of Eaton’s Castt Cat. alogue Office. 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SIMPLY WRITE US A LETTER requesting our Catalogues on Vitamin, Mineral and Protein Sup- plements, Herbs, Herb .Teas, Herbal Remedies, Cosmetics from Natural Sources, Natural Food Staples, Health Publications. We ,your individual ¢ Spice-O-Life Natural Foods Ltd. Home Service Division 1043 8877 = 120th Street, DELTA, B.C. with toys requiring repair Castlegar bepinning to be dropped o! With collecting under- way, the centre is request- ing people to take a look at any repairable toys at home they may feel could be donated for this purpose. If an «= organization would like to get - behind this project the center has stated extra handymen, paint, fixit material and people to clothe dolls would be appreciated. New toys, would , be more than welcome...” Kinnaird Brownies Fly-Up Special Ceremonies Held Kinnaird Hall was the scene of much activity Tu- esday evening of last week when Ist and 3rd Gulde companies and 1st and znd Brownie packs met: for a Brownle fly-Up into Guid- 8, ) The Guides their Horseshoe and_ the Brownies their Falry Ring. The Guides paraded in ther flags and the Fly-Up cere- _ mony be gan, Miss Wendy McFarlane introduced their guests Mrs. R. Bro Twin Rivers divis- ion commissioner, Mrs, P. Cseppento Kinwood-Belle - district commissioner, her deputy district commission- er Mrs. D, Calder and her District Guider Mrs, R. H. Fenner, and Mrs. H. John- son Twin Rivers Public Re- Barnacles Make Super - Glue There is a super-glue from barnacles that it d to stick fillings in re-" pre- tt the cement by ch barnacles could: be table for use in There is no adhesive now ill glue int und forces that Blied to the tecth, Barnacle glue will bond combination of materi- and practically ev solvent knew to man. mn ) 2 that tach to teeth as they do to other substances, hav spur- red denal researchers concentrate on producing barnacle cement in quanti- formed ' lations, Many mothers and friends were also present. Mrs, Calder presented , each of the Brownies fly- up with thelr wings and es- corled them to the outside of the Fairy Ring. They were met there by their pa- ‘trol leader who . escorted New Building Prime Topic When Members Hold October Meefing Castlegar Senior Citiz- ens Association held its re- ular meeting last Thurs- evening in the Leglon "The meeting was open- ler and at- 43 members. them Into the where they were into Guiding. | Brownies Flying Up ‘were Janice Shields, Doro! Nee, Colleen Dascher,' Pat- ‘tie Wallace, Sharon Lind and Tracy Conrad. Brownies Walking up into Guides were Norma Horswill, Jan- ine Bagg, Lori Farrier, Pat- ti Paul and Kathy Shaw. Mrs, Cseppento enrol- fed Lynn Smecher into Guides, Lynn had been a Brownie in Edmonton where she lived until June of this year when her parents moved here, Mrs, Bro then enrolled the new leaders Mrs. E. Kristensen Brown Owl, Mrs. L. Gjennestad Tawny Owl of Ist Kinnaird’ Brownie Sorenson Company and Mrs. I. Itcush Tawny Owl 2nd Kinnaird Brownies. At the close of the cer- emonies included in the re- freshments were two lovely . decorated cakes with Guide and Brownie colors and crests. They were served by the Guides with thanks extended.to the girls and their leaders for the hap- py evening. CASTLEGAR SOCIALS Mrs. N. Zuk and Mrs. H. Johnson spent Thursda: and Friday visiting — wil Mr. and Mrs. P. Koehler in Evans, Wash. While there they attended the Friend- ip and — International Night of Colville Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. Mrs, G. Eastcott of Rossland was the weekend guest of her mother Mrs. H. Johnson. Visiting at the home of Mrs, A. McNeil during the weekend was Mrs. y Me- ° ks anoke of at e senior citizens giving them questionof tables and chairs uestion of tables and charis or the new bullding was discussed and will be gone into further by the execu- Wendish reported on the cost of iables and and reported on do- ations received for the s- Mr. Maddocks made several _ recommendations about the building and these were accepted by the mem- ber He inked for half of the Senior Citizens. A house committee was formed consisting of Mr. Wendish, R. Cormier - and Mrs, G. Quayle. Mrs, M. Olsen read the report of the newly formed ways and: mitee and vowe of thanks to the Rob- son Memorlal Church Sun- day School for thelr dona- tion of fruit and vegetables Thanks- . from their Harvest ving. These were purchased \ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 19, 1972 CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CREDIT UNION FOR MORTGAGE The meeting closed with MONEY all joining In the singing: of the Queen, You Save at Bomett’s BOYS & MENS WEAR 10 Pct. OFF for CASH BONNETT Ssaecrescocr LAWN SWEEPER Only One Left Ask fora Demonstration GARDEN CARTS For Hauling Leaves and Rubbish Sturdy — yet fightin weight. Don’t buy a wheel barrow without seeing these carts. See Our Electric Grass Edge Trimmers Monashee Sporting Eqnt. Ltd. . Near the Top of Sherbiko Hill — Phone 365-3181 by ‘some Sty the Af and a goodly sum was add- the hall fund. The committee has many ideas for raising funds . which thew will put into ctice, practice, The memorial fund was discussed and it has been ested that “a memorial book be kept in which all ie. names of deceased members will be placed. Do- nations to the memo) fund will be used to purch- ase necessary items for the new building. Mrs. T. McCreight of- fered to take over the du- ties of the sick committee as Mrs, E. Murray, conven- or of the sick committee, is away for several months. Three persons added their names to the member- ship which ‘now stands at : SELKIRK COLLEGE INTRODUCTION TO YOGA The use of yoga for personal growth and in the helping profe P and breathi exercises by Edith Koenig. Talk on philosophy and psychology of Yoga by Sami Rhada of Yashodhara Ashram. Experi in relaxation and tion. A look at the uses of Yoga in schools, hos- pitals, homes, Jerry Steinberg on altered states of consciousness, PLACE: Selkirk College TIMES: October 20, 7-10 p.m. 21, 9am. -9 p.m. 22, 9 a.m. - neon FEE: $20.00 (Adults); $25.00 (Couples ar fam- ilies) or please pay less if you need to. Preregistration will help’ us plan far coffee, etc.Send your name, address, profession, work- shop number and $5.00 deposit to John Conklin, 1325 McQuarrie Street, Trail, B.C. or Room 4QT, Nelson Hospital, Nelson, 8.C. Telephone: Trail. 348- 3351, Nelson 352-5589. Vote LIBERAL | believe in: © FAIR TAXATION FOR ALL © CANADIAN UNIONS © YOUTH OPPORTUNITIES ‘ty by..synthetic means... :,,:-Klontz of Vancouver, © THE SMALL BUSINESSMAN © THE BEAUTY OF OUR LAND - Vote PAUL MOROSO "LIBERAL CANDIDATE IN KOOTENAY WEST 128"members.:) tion of the people in the area. 5 — PAUL MOROSO @© we NEED YOUNG MEN LIKE. PAUL MOROSO IN OTTAWA SS Pierre Trudeau ‘ . . Prime Minister now, All built in at-no extra cost: (There isn't Eta. much you can add in the way of options,-except perhaps the . automatic transmission and radio). % Like every Datsun sold in Canada, this new model has been tested. under the worst conditions that could come your. way. Datsun 610. It's all you need now. And all. you'll ever want. See your Datsun » dealer. He's got your: number. DafSun 610 One enterprise has developed ‘new designs for pleasure trailers and has | 4-door sedan manufacturing experience; the other holds North American patents on a system for highway haul trailers. Both ‘enterprises: have made preliminary application for DREE Grants. ’ : KIDA has therefore organized two public meetings, one in Trail (held on Tuesday night) and one in Kinnaird (at the Hi Arrow Arms tonight) to introduce 2 a these and to determine if there are people interested in assisting. i ‘ ’ : “Si Paul Moroso and Prime Minister Trudeau In this, it is not KIDA’s purpose or function to solicit funds or to endorse any particular proposal, but to ii Juce these impartially and without favour. 4 Datsun 610 station wagon \ Plan Now to Attend! Hi Arrow Arms Mofor Hotel Tonight (Thurs., Oct. 19) af 7:30 p.m. DATSUN = PRODUCT OF NISSAN There are more than 1300 Datsun dealers across Canada and the United States. Published by Kootenay West Liberal Campaign Committee