6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 14, 1967. AAANARARAAAA KAY MOTORS; DeRosa, daughter of Mrs Robert) 82 Chevrolet, Oldsmobile Cadillac Dealer OVER 100 CARS FOR YOUR . INSPECTION! SAVE $1,000 “on this almost new. 1967° Oldsmobile |» Cutlass 2-door hardtop with bucket seats, automatic tran- smission and all of Oldsmo- bile’s luxury features. All powered . with, disk . brakes and with 4 years new car warranty. See this, car today |* for top value. 1965 MUSTANG 2-door hardtop with big: vs engine, automatic floor consul, bue: ket seats and radio. $2495.00 1965 CHEVROLET IM- PALA 4-door sedan with Me Castlegar Couple Write From Zambia . Many residents of Castlogar and Kinnaird have left this area, taking ‘with them fond memor- jes ,o£ their residence here, Hunters of Castle Delvosa. af and. her hus- ed fat area, written to Mrs, Hun: ter, es * . * There is so much to write about its hard to know where to start, so I'll start with our ar- Tival at Nairobi at 9.90. All we had 'to do was change planes but o we had to be by the few have trav- | air] in) Mra, HOA. |) ‘uaty, a our hotel, ‘The. hotel, was pot: har are g48 a niga, but but folt better ‘when’ we'learned th : paid’ for. lhe eos di: been . away about then and:v were: idend Dust is red, bana! are, Fed ey ev- -| erything Kasama much of a lace, maybe ‘half :the size of Castlegar. (Since: then I have. learned. that. the Popula- tion Wars much peda customs officers, and. it’s ‘not a3 easy as crossing the border. : We walked into, the ‘airport waiting room ‘ and ‘ there ''were the Paris's ‘Who’ had * ut coine in on a BOAC flight, ‘waiting to go on to’ Ndola ‘arid Lusaka, We Jett foriN Ndola about noon, es Salaam, Tan- a, and arrived iat Ndola about |7, Pe went through another customs inspection and then to American |! Grade § Winlaw Student Wins Award In Poster Contest A Kootenay student was a winner in the’ international for- joster con- | 2 éngine, automat! sion, power brakes, power steering, radio. Only 18,000 one-owner miley and new car warranty fh $2595.00 64 CHEVELLE 2-door| coupe *with* big™ 6 ‘engine, On standard " transmission “and radio. Newly refinished. in Pi fast judged at the Western For- ay Conferences ‘in Seattle, Dec, 6. He was Paul Reimer, grade six: student at Appledale School, Winlaw. His teacher at the time of the contest:was Mrs.\H.:A.Ar- ckert. ‘Paul, won second prize in the intermediate division, among erin, Tao, Ho jon- artic white. With Kay Motors $1495.00 1964 CHEVY.II with € |? _ cylinder,-. engine, transmission, radio, all new tires. With Kay Motors 2 year : $1295.00 1963 OLDSMOBILE DY- NAMIC 88 4door sedan. Completely equipped with all of Oldsmobile’s power and luxury equipment. Only 38- 000 miles on this one-owner ear. With Kay Motors 2 year lf guarantee 1961. CHEVROLET 2- door coupe with 6 cylinder engine. Standard transmis- “-sion, radio, completely - re- finished in ivory satin and |°!!° covered by. Kay Motors 2 $795.00 1959 CHEVROLET. 4|' door sedan with 6. cylinder engine, standard ; .tra sion, radio, etc : the road’ ‘at. ‘ adian handgun use. = $2195.00 |°2 5 judged erm Forestry Conference... BC. ign: conducted by. Grainy Canadian’ ‘For: oe ociation of B,C, and is | haw! in conjunction: with Na-| Honal Forest Week. ‘Paul ‘will receive his award at a) local: ceremony. later: year. Two Gasilegar Men: © Awarded 2nd’ Highest i I Shooling Trophy Two members of the Castle- gar Pistol Club have teen award- ed the second-highest award in Cana ti “fhe i compre ast subsidiary of CIL of ifon da. Cst. King got 5,477 of a pos- sible 6,000 points and Mr, Rem- ple “5,380. Cast. King was winner of the club's ‘Top Gun award for. 1966. Competition for this includ- g three courses of. shooting at game all silhouettes, three courses rmal targets and a “combat competition — firing of heavy calibre firearms under a wide 8 poeta " Both me men are continuing t to ile up high scores on way by pei eving the Dominion Mirksman gold shield) —.'the highest accomplishment in cen And Are All Fitted ‘With Snow Tires “ DECEMBER SPECIAL No Payments "Til Feb. 1968 2880 Highway. Drive: steal _ Phone ‘368-3301: ELBVUCUUULL PETTITT PHOTOS See the POLAROID MODEL 250. Top of the Line- Completely - Automatic PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd LiLI3a Suggested List Price $189.95 CASH PRICE ONLY $159.95 Serrut PHOTOS SOLOHA* LLILLad PETTITT PHOTOS ais notchéd * & oe ee “In an exhibition game play- ed in Castlegar last Friday, a am. Bg Bs Br ease lust iro guala were the .Bruins;:victory. margin “in thei 20 abut out of the Black DePao! any Dobe ek ne goal apiece to'end their‘ game an a oa Be ‘Hee © The Canadiens: had numer- nities’ during their frailibut ‘could’ not vid ‘Graham trom Dar- sh a r uled to'meet Trail Pee Wee B ‘Pool on Saturday, however, the Trail team failed to arrive for } There, were a lot of Afri: cans: around: The ‘women | wear bright coloured clothes and look very ‘a! 80) sia ables. is ‘just ° rials 20 Even ‘things 0 nd girls of 6 or'7: carry their heads. There was a ‘tailor shop’ on d./the porch of ‘the ‘store. Three African men ‘with’ old’ Singer. treadle . sewing machines: were cufting out African-type cloths— no patterns — and sewing them up,” practically: on‘ the street.’ - ‘Three-quarters of Kasama a fs hut F with id. FOofs. Wel ‘drove out to Malole, cast aud bcs north ‘of Kasama on dirt road | ae have much time, |The. house really needed: ‘alot of work done 25) erican, ‘with ie sieaption of two -| Canadian and one ‘African: They came’‘here in '1066''and started n | teaching ‘in a chicken ‘coop, two of them with two classes each. There ‘are 12 ‘or 14 ‘Brothers here now. *' They built overything them- SERVICES ‘AT Kinnaird ' United Church - cee at ‘11.00 a.m, WHITE | December 24th at 11, te am. 730. ‘pan. C&L T, Vesper Service: : selves, i by: the gov ment, even ‘made: thelr own bricks, built a powerplant, and 8 put ‘up ‘the power. lines,’ ‘They'are’ fortunate in having -lots: of spring: water ‘here, : that is why. they, have beet’ able’ to “Chihiberla away. The white Fathers have a town hospital. and school there — Malole, almoi itself in the | milddle ‘of nowhere. ‘The school is on 10 or 15 acres, all fairly new. brick :build-|, | ings. There are about-10.:class rooms, a couple of demonstra- aia g hall, chapel, pare anon -a-dozen. staff # ealdences and ‘the Bro- thers’ residence,.a big garden, beginnings of-a banana Pana tion, two swimming ponds,’ and two basketball courts. We have a large, three-bed-| © room house, about three years old, large living room, dining room, kitchen, Pantry, bathroom and lots of windo There was only ‘one raw. | (ve back to the house — an African couple had lived in it previously. He was educated, she wasn't, apa le they cooked outside, and kept. chickens in ‘the ki the worst out: but they are six | The . {teachers short’’so they didn’t mostly French Canadians. *One.of the Sisters showed ‘me through’ ‘the; ‘hospital,’ their prize possession is an incubator. i They have 36‘ beds.and :a doctor who comes once a nionth. Ifa baby is sick. the: mother comes in: and they ' both’ sleep in the same cot. If the mother comes in, so does the youngest child unless its a maternit case. They have mostly Afcican sett and any surgery cases are The eaihad nae been too hot so far: This is:the hot .seagon but-there has always been a good breeze! and it: cools off at night. rains start next month. Ev- eryting| is. Hinder, dry now.” ARRAY ae AAAS We! re Moving. Eo soon be maine to the premises | ied by C le Realty (next to the Cana ‘Barber’ "Sop ‘ ae for. Our. Open “Tonight and a Friday. om ° ~ Car-Mils ‘Fabrics Next to ‘Castlegar Credit Union: ity. PAA UES SARARARARRAAAARA A “10% OFF FOR - CASH $10 AND OVER -IChristmas Draws! Its Simple _— “Sust, Put Your Name on Your Sales Slip! bay Thanks cee Asad a 28 those: who yoted § for me. __ Season's Greetings to all. JACK KiLLOUGH we tf | My Sincere ia ae by the Trail! goal : to all: who supported me at the polls. Draw Will be Mate ’oi Sat.; Dec. 28 PRIZES. 1. Santa’s ‘Heiper ‘ein 2, Cuddly Teddy Boar BULKY SWEATERS: "POR: BOYS rs YOUTHS 4-€X 8-18 1:Priced ‘G65 SELECTION LONG In Bonded Suedes & Wool. 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Pyjamas’ Gfanny Gowns Gowns — Open ee and Friday "Til 9-p.m. 1 We 5 Fri, Dec: 20,21, 22 Tit 9" rs Eslga 2g porns Columbia Ce vO & Pulp Div / — Ages 6-12 Instusive — lulose Company, ie CUUUUCVVLUE UL VUUUUUUNEECEREERE Pullovers & Cardigans \— Plain & Nordic Patterns 2 : 28 io rs met os arenes ‘This is a matter of male and .| female “disference.’’Male teach- ers do not ‘coddle children but expect them! to stand on “their own feet..Women are the better teachers but'men are the better ‘cess but she saw it as a Joosen- ntrol.and danger- “Women)may.' teach French better, but} meri’ will in- Spire students to leara’ for, sheet Whlla'T agree tbat’ we need teach think: it is‘de- and rating: isa hindsence to mihea rine aap ae pal, decid | the Be ambur rae : Pork Chops . ent Inspected. all Cuts .. the was ‘aijschool of’ students (and teachers) flock- le ed ‘to the ‘activity ‘room: during |. the lunch period:to‘make certain that they received their share of the seliclous goodles on’ sale. The, club: reported