DTPA Sn oe 8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 17, 1966. Ce a1 SONI ai Kinsmen ?P e RmehrAA vl. a4 Re-Dedicated by Archdeacon Ca dron No. Legionnaire: dets from Castlegar Sua 581, ts Selkirk: Col Coll HSS | Christian "Soldiers and Faith of he brance Day gorvices inela in the Kinsmen Park poem, In Flanders Fields. The The memorial address was given by Rey Roaney, Booth of sung were Caward ‘Rev. Our Fathers. Legionnaire John Mills read John McCrae’s famous Last Post and Reveille Perehudoff of the SHSS band. were offered by honorary ‘ilding, groups ‘and organizations, Legionnaire Gwilym The prayer and benediction adre followed by the ie piecing of wreaths at the cenotaph by various district Hughes called the roll of those who gave ves in two world wars, Christmas See ol Asti fonts neurones ce reece were played by student Terry | their li terme and District arena. The with He 5-1 record. ‘The College Club will play all home games in the Castlegar Club is in top place In the last game they beat Invicible College Team Will Defend The Selkirk College hockey club will open the home season Sunday seein the Fernie In-| 1 5, The fencemen, Bill Mainlai Terry Campeau. The Ruelle and Don McDougall. lub manager says he ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 8.00 am. Holy Communion 11.00 am. Holy Communion THE PALVATION ARMY (11 Pine * Stree aoe, slaion to 863 Main Street, junday 11 a.m. Holiness Meeting. Wednesday 8,00 p.m. Bible Study. Thursday 10,00 a.m. Home League. Phone 365-7112 Envoy Cliff Phipps AresTeuo aunt blocks East_o! Castinied past, of etre 10 a.m. — Sunday School hour il am. MORNING WORSHIP 7.30 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Phone 365-5684 Rev. C. Stone, Minister All Welcome CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Reeves, B, Th, Ph. 965-7175, Across Highway Junction from Plaza Family Bible Hour 10 a.m. Family Worship 12 a.m. Evening Service — 7.30 p.m. All Welcome PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 7: 30 Prayer Meeting Friday: 730 Youth Meeting GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, J. H. Wiseman Service of Worship and CHURCH OF GOD innaird Comm, Hall) ’ Pastor: Rev. Ira “Where you are a stranger but once,” i Sunday School at 11 a.m. —————— hockey in the province, Murray Finlay. Game time Sunday is pm, Home Record) the Trail juniors 8-0. The club has a fine body of young play- ers. team leaders are de- inland and forwards are led by Ed has the finest goalie in juumlor Mr. Albert L, Kieran, Montreal artist, photographer and crea- tive designer, ts the artist for Canada’s 1966 Christmas Seal. His lovely composite design achieved by using one single pleture of a ahepherd with his sheep walking towards a centre star is both unique and in- teresting. 76 Secontary Schoolers This. year Stanley Humph-; ries has ‘a new fashion club. The fashion school is being directed by Dianne Langevin, who’ has had modelling training in Van- couver. Seventy-five girls attend the | B: Wednesday and Friday night activities. ‘Among these have been a continental party, make-up ses- sions with Mrs. Romaine from Trail, a“special wedding night session for the senior girls and hairstyling sessions at the beau- ty parlor. The club is looking forward fo ie its first big fashion flair show ve special attraction will be Mrs. S. ‘Vance, a p See European Modal Mens and Girls' Fashion lo Be Shown by SHSS Club. model whd has worked in Afri- docks’ Shoe “Store; Bosse's, ca and Burope: "i Rick's, Cameo, Eva's and Nutri- ‘There will also be a showing | Medics. of the latest.in the men’s fash-|» The “West Winds” will pro- fons, vide the entertainment and re- ‘The sponsors sre: Hudson's be ‘yy Company of Trail, Karnie's, Cindy's, Davia Cooper, . Mad- ENGINEERS Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical ‘Recnrived i Jintal: Students Launching for career opportunities in a a modern BLEACHED KRAFT PULP MILL at Gold River, B.C. on’ Vancouver Island. ° Inspector David. McLeod Centennlal Question : : ear oun Kinna Pollution Comm. S. Rust was au- thorized by Kinser council to attend the northwest conference on Pollution being held in Spo- kane today. Commenting on the confer- ence last week, village chairman Carl Loeblich said “We have got this thing boiling, now it's time to get it off the yund.?? On Saturday Mr, Loeblich will be attending the AKBM committee meeting in Cran- brook. Also at council's meeting last week, a request to keep a Cause Stateside. ° 20-foot alley clear of snow was made by Kinberry residents. It was tabled by council. ic bylaws to facilitate snow clearing in the village were given fourth reading and adopted. e new bylaws allow for clearing operations on village removal 0: vehicles blocking streets, Comm. Ru: ported » to council he would present a pro- visional 1967 budget to council at the first meeting in Decemb- er. SHSS Activities By KATHERINE KNIPPELBERG olemn atmosphere. des- conde upon Stanley. Humpbyes Phone 965-6762 9,20 am: Sunday School © 10.30 a.m. ‘Morning Worship S Friendly Girls’ Girls’ Club 6.00 p.m. Mondays * Bible Study & Prayer 7.00 p.m. Wednesdays * Held in homes, LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St. David's Anglican Church Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C: Clark Uniting Since 1925 CASTLEGAR ROBSON Phone 365-8837 ‘Rev. Frank Willey " MORNING WORSHIP Castlegar — 11.15 a.m” Robson — 10 a.m. Castlegar — Sunday School 9.80 am. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA the Congregational Methodist and Presbyterian Churches of Canada KINNAIRD GENELLE ___.. Phone | 365-7814 WORSHIP Kinnaird — 11 am. Genelle — 7 pm _ Kinnaird Church School Age 8 to grade 8-11 a.m. Grade 4 to 9 - 9:45 a.m. last T the 1966 “Remembrance Day service started. with a brief. message from chairman, Mr. R. J. Patrick. At his closing words ‘the Advance of Colors began. Silently students and staff | 1 watched the Air Cadet flag- bearer march slowly toward the stage. Respectfully they remain- ed still rae flight officer and tea- cher, Pryce, placed the colots a fee respective posi- tions. - “O Canada” was played by the SHSS band preceeding’ an ad- dress by Rev. R. Booth who em- phasized the urgency. of remem- brance, Rev. Booth brought out the soldiers singing, marching in or- derly lines, and brandishing shiny rifles. War is “an ugly mess.” Unless the pecple of today work: together and liberty, inevitable, he said in ne Ande ese Cathy Abrossimoff, a gra D student, gave her "thoughts Remembrance Day.” Using the spoem “In Flanders Fields” | Sj as a text, she stressed the need for perserverance. Our fathers have: tossed us the torch; it is our duty to hold it high. Next, cadet Albert Jankola read the Roll of Honor which | ner: was followed by’ the Playing of Perehudoff. Gilence ensued, broken two 4 Reveille over, Ken Culley re- cited. “In Flanders 3 Fie ds.” point that war is not just happy | will b de} the following eleven. grade 1 the Last Post by. ‘bugler_ Terry j didate: letter grades have been deter- mined by classroom ‘perform- ance, quizzes,’ assignments, lab- oratory. w work; a) an. individual class basis. cee “sixty, per. Of the Jan- uary and Easter ‘report card Ilia grates will be determined ith the above, and 40 per cent of the leter grade by a. one hour cross-grade examination. ‘In all grades’ the . June let- ter-; erence” which ultimately pall determine as follows: Sixty p cent — = year’s achievement, forty per cent — one hour final examination ‘Students who’ attend sum- mer school to ‘up-grade: stand- ings in any subject will writ ember. The result of this exam- ination will determine if credit eat led. og withheld. “In general, recommenda- tions in a subject will be award- ed to the top fifty per cent members of the class who have achieved: a year’s average of C or better. In: Jun departmental’ ex: aminations * Sill be. provided a courses: English literz a_ school Supplement. in’ Sept- ed In Dovintown Attack Pa oper Nene es benefits and housing assistance program. What British Columbia 2 is celebrating in »1866?. What. is Castlégar’s centennial project? How many quarters, laid edge toed edge, would it take to make a Interviews will be arranged promptly. Send a complet of How's your centennial know- ss ledge? TP you ‘are planning to cation and salary requirements to: shop in Castlegar tomorrow night it had better be good. About 50. costumed __ stu- M dents from grade 7, Twin Rivers Elementary School will question Jate night shoppers on centen- nial fa pid you have the wrong an- swer to their question you will be “fined” a dime. Proceeds from the quiz will be donated to the Mile of Quar- ters Fund for the Castlegar Cen- tennial library project. The brary wil be built with private “Gonations and a $4, 000" total grant from the fed- eral and provincial governments. The centennial committee plans to raise a mile of quarters — about $15,000 for the remaind- er of the building costs. e committee will also sell tickets for the raffle of a snow cruiser. The winning ticket will e ‘drawn’ Dec. 16 by the Cen- tennial queen, Nancy Tegart. . Pulp Mill Divisi in TAHSIS COMPANY, LTD. 1201 W. Pender Vancouver 1, B.C. USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN Pilgrimage Wails ‘Victoria Trip Off. Mayor Announces At Town Council Mayor. .R. C.--Maddocks is now unable to attend. the Mon- day reception for the Lord May- or of London at Government A small deposit will hold any item of your choice until Christmas. GIFT WRAPPING oN ITEMS OVER $5.00 Houte fe Wintaris Re ermment Lovely children’s Dressing Gowns including quilted town’ council meeting cottons... Tuesday JACKETS:- - SHIRTS - PANTS - ‘SOX - , PYJAMAS “Ald: Jim Corbett, whi to have. travelled dows -witn || AND ‘MANY Oren vine. FOR CHRISTMAS Mayor Maadocks: to visit the de- partment of highways, also post- poned fils p ze. Good : selection’ of long coats! for girls and they are Mr. Maddocks fad been in- priced right. .; CINDY’ s. visit in Au, i rs ernor George Peurkes Castlegar ugust, cli al Final standing for ne dn es who are required to write one or more of the above will be de- termined in the following man- "AML schools Bresenting can- lates. will’ be required to sub- mit Yor each candidate writing a. departmental examination or percentage mark in‘the course, based on.-an’ acceptable pass’ mark' of fifty per cent. The school’s mark must’reflect th of the students’ eoaneie laid the wreath. Prayer was offered by Rev. Faris before the singing of Guest Speaker AT KINNAIRD Apostolic Church Sunday evening Nov. 20, 7.30 p.m. Thursday evening Nov. 24, 7.30 p.m. Will be the Canadian Field Representative for the Ap- ostolic Church. REV. R. A. LARDEN Visitors Welcome j Last minute ning in June is no longer succes: vOnward Christian This hymn was followed by Rev. Faris’ benediction and “God Save the Queen.” The service ended on a note of election with the retire of colors. i a cards were issued on Monday. The following. is with each. Soldiers.” | ti taken from a circular enclosed | final of the. ‘echlevement in all cluding th ehoat t readily m jose a! not rea assessed ona written, examina- entage tion il ‘a added 'togettier and aivided by. two. The: resulting ‘k will be, fhe mark awarded the. candidate in that ‘course. It is obvious from the fore- going that failing students can no longer cram for a‘‘‘one-shot” examination in June, in any “The November report card. grade, in any subject, and ex- pect fo pass. Castlegar 11:15 a.m. ‘CASTLEGAR UNITED CHURCH " B.C. Centennial Service DAY OF THANKSGIVING AND PRAYER Robson 10.00 a.m: — 1966 _ANNUAL. SCHOOL: MEETINGS. ots ee ee SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 9 - = CASTLEGAR : ” Annual School ‘Meetings i in Rural ‘Areas of School District No. 9 will be: held at the’ following times and pleceg: ‘ OOTISCHENIA: BRILLIANT: 7:00 p.m. Mondsy, Nov. 21, “ Blection of ‘Representative ‘ i Ootischenia School. for one-year term. ; BLUEBERRY CREEK: - KINNAIRD.-CHRISTINA LAKE: H'WAY: 9.15 pm. Monday, Nov. 21; Routine Annual. School Meeting: ._ Blueberry. Creek: ‘School, ROBSON: 7: 30 p.m.’ iets Nov. 22, . Robso: Election of Trustee for 3 two-year term. PASS CREEK-GIBSON CREEK: Election’ of: Representative for one-year term. TARRYS-SHOREACRES Routine Annual School Meeting. - 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov.. 28, Pass. Creek School. 7:30 p.m, Thursday, Nov. 24, Tartye § School. CG. H. King, - F Secretary-Treasurer, School -District: No. 9 (Castlegar), Box 820, Castlegar, B.C. .Bugging of P&PWC Convention Started At Least 24 Hours Before Craig's Death (continued from page one) and recording | eulpment was found lo an unlisted phone num: r. ; rn “This unlisted number prov: ed to be that of Pat O'Neal, western regional organizer for the international.” McPhee gave the number.as 684-0878 and said it was the unlisted home tclophene of O'Neal. Department of transport ded Vancouver. police in a day-long investigation after the finding of so found in room 207 where the union leaders had been holding private conferences connected with the conventi Union ‘officials | had hried an electronic firm to check the rooms, Police. and. the DOT man later seized amplifiers, a tape recorder, a speaker and head- phones .in room 309. There was a tape on the recorder. Police reported that- Me- Phee had returned to room 207 about 2.30 a.m. Saturday and found Cratg sleeping in bed. By a ad eo raig and McPhee. y, Folice have’ determined that the “bugging” of the room had started at Jenst 24 hours be- fore Craig's death. eae equipment was al- Crai; ot up later, sat down on a couch and lit a cigaret."He then fell side- ways onto the couch from a heart selzure and the cigaret fell on the floor, burning the rug. McPhee found Craig when Pantry Shower Hold for. Sisters A Pantry - showeg for the Sisters of the Atonefhent was held in St. Rita’s Hall Nov. 5. ers. Sister Superior’ and Sister Peter, recently arrived in Cast- legar and Sister Gregory, who came last‘ year, attended. a and dainties were serv: he got up at 8.30 a.m, An autopsy showed Craig died of a heart attack, McPhee said Mrs, Craig was notified of her husband's death about 9 a.m. Saturday. A notebook seized by the police and DOT showed some recordings were made on Sat- come from Ottawa. Gordon Wickham president of the Canadian union’s local in. Nanaimo, ‘said the incident gaing from the rival internation- “The bugging ineldent at the Ritz’ Hotel was so amateur- int done that nobody in our or- tion can feature the RCMP 4 avg anything to do with it,” RS aes said charges that some members of the Canadian union are Communists “are un- founded, untrue, and completely alse, Judge. Sargent, who heads the commission, retired as a county court judge in 1965 af- ter 41 years on the bench. He ‘began his judical car- eer as magistrate and juvenile court judge in North Vancouver in 1924. He had ‘been a county court judge for 21 jveare when he reached compul sory retire- ment age of 75 Jast December. @ judge also’ served for 13 years on the Vancouver ‘Pol- ice Commission, from 1944 to has resulted in’ membership ly Mrs, DSE, Hughes 365-5503 Re da from cont! G din, Bq ig a two-week leave mith Is par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rourke, Weekend guests at the home of Me and: Mra. J. Horswill were Mr,’and: Mrs, J. Shaw and three ‘of their six children, Jim, Wendy. and/:Margo of. Osoyoos. Guests ‘at:the home: ot Mr, and Mrs, G:C.) Bissell. for. Re- membrance ;Day and the week- end were Mr Bissell’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, G,..Maryl\. Blasell. nf: Vancouv:. er. Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Marcel- lus of North Kamloops and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Collinson and girls of Vancouver. A’ miscellaneous communi- shower was held last Thurs- evening in’ the Kinnaird Hall for Miss Noreen Hendricks, whose marriage takes place this Soroptimist Club. Holding Western Dress-Up Dance Following routine business | ma of the regular. Soroptimist meet- ing, ‘committee heads gave re- ports on arrangements for. their ‘Western. Roundup,: Noy; 26. Western, dress .is toc: out the’ theme, whlch will ‘vind up) with ‘a’ western: meal. Program: for the evening took the form of a gift auction. to Donald Matthews. Corsages were presented to the bride-elect and her mother, Mrs, J, Hendricks. Seated in her place of hon- or, which was decorated in pink and’ white, Miss Hendricks was sasisted in the opening of her by her bridesmaid Miss aS Marilyn Mar! Markle, id you know? — When you don't have any births cake candle holders, or ‘simply want ;add an extra note of color, use small colored gumdrops for candleholers, Insert the candl- es in the gumdrop and arrange on ‘iced cake. e CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 17, 1966 KOOTENAY DRYWALL & STUCCO DRYWALL APPLIED AND FILLED i SPRAY-TEX CEILINGS GYPROC — WALLBOARD @ Experienced © Froe Estimates Dutch Maid Bakery ‘WEEKEND SPECIAL MINCE TARTS, 80c Dozen .... 69c REGULAR BREAD, Slane i HOMEMADE BEAD. 6 loaves ce In our Bakery Across from. Liquor Store ‘Fresh Donuts Every Morning at 9 urday morning. One note show- ed McPhee called a man identl- fied as Asa Craig in Castlegar, whom he later identified’ as the union president’s brother, “T-called Asa about 11 ae to say the unton would hel any way tt could,” said McPhee. Atto. rney-General ‘Bonner said Friday: “Both the path and, of this inquiry must re- St. Rita’s Parish To Elect Delegate Priesi Tells CWE The November meeting of the Castlegar CWL was held in| affair. St’ Rita’s Frail with Father Bro- By and 24 members ‘in atten- in his talk to therieague, Father Brophy explained how .the parish would nominate, list and elect its parish delegate. Each month one of the con- veners will exp! her conven: ership. and sts ts puro ses,” This month Mrs. J. Fornelli explained missions pantry shower for the Sisters of the Atonement was planned by the Teague under direction of Mrs. D. Belleau and Mrs. G. Gallo, Mrs, L, Greenwood of Cast- - legar guest speaker for the ev-| tion ning, explained Pottery. _ She had a varied asgortment_| yet. of ceramics: and Refreshment , by hosteses Mrs.’ W. * Mrs, S. Babich,’ : Hioner feels obliged to do in the 8, its’ were served Fields and main in the hands foe the com- missioner. What the .commis- y of inquiry will undoubted- ly be influenced by recent pub- ie statements, But it is entirely in pier: hands. terms of reference for the fen include investiga- tion of the. background of the O'Neal claimed that ‘mem- bers of the international union wanted to find out whether this was.a definite policy by the union or-merely the actions of more rabid su 5 He later said he would wel- come any inquiry into the whole ‘The department of trans- port has investigated the inci- dent’ at the hotel for possible federal radic ‘ment.:No charges have been * DOT. erintendent Dun- can’ Black said any decision to ‘ges in. connection with At the communications ‘con- ference sponsored by the B.C. Teachers’. Federation and held -in‘ Castlegar, one of the most recurring statements had ‘to’ do | 01 with the public not knowing _ what was going on in the schools. | 'Th truth to this There:is.some ‘statement, but “open houses” ay a almost ‘ail qhave been: held’ in ‘1s distri ict reat oaat fe frequently’ these poory.at- he = public | might ‘hay the bugging episode will have to is‘ unable ‘to- go..to_ the gchaat maybe the school should try to go to the public. The ‘Kinnaird Junior Sec- ondary:School has had ‘two ‘visi- tors nights” thus far this year. oceasit HN one was considered to be sucess- ful, ‘there: were = consid PETTITT PHOTOS : SEE THE ZEISS = INSTANT. LOAD “CAMERAS °‘THAT. $OfOHd —_— Compieie : Roromete FREE Your fest roll of: black and white film Gs PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd “Lut dd ‘PETTITT PHOTOS time to‘ find ‘out: exactly wh: is expected of ::the youngsters and why. 2'This column will try to focus cation on. ase ae edu: ation: ood way: to. get’ eae ‘answer is is cea meone that Cail the’ principal, the | viee- vot cleat the counsellor: (if there is one), or a teacher. FE Talking over your problems with other People isa good way to get a cross-section of opinion, buts you might not "pet the ‘cor- and valid answer. If you fee a question — call some- body! + This column is: not intend- ed to be an official news release for any school, nor for School District No. 9; nor for the Cast- legar. District’ Teachers’ Associ- ation. 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