10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, Sept. 28, 1967 “neaunnonaer | Cominco Employees Earn Awards THE SALVATION ARMY (178 Columbia Street) Sundi Awards totalling $2,400, of $60 for two suggestions con- system on ore cars. junday have been made to 173 Cominco | cerning rear vl hts on trucks, H. Jackson, Trail mach-| 6 employees in Canada for their Hocking, eu fab-|ine shop, $30 for devising a pal- we stock a full selection ot SAVAGE SHOES. for children Wtdoesa’t pay ver to take chances with i crevice Maddocks Shoe Store 9,45 a.m. Sunday School e 11.00 a.m. Holiness Meeting | suggestions aimed at im) mproving |r rieation at Trail, $50 for a bet-|Jet lifter which fits on a crane|C. E. Stoc : company operating and main-|ter method of bending flanges. | hook. Fanini (split’ nee R. P. Me- Wednesday tenance practices. The awards @ R. Trusdale, Trail instru- ‘Awards of $25 were made to| Carthy, A. Schlit 7.80 p.m, Bible Study were made for suggestions ac- 50 for Trail G. F. Heney, H. Instr Thursday cepted during the second quarter |in level controls "and recording J. Morrison, I. A. ‘Voffolo and B. ‘idge. o ind to 7.80 p.m, Home League Recipients of the larges' instruments. | gest | T. J. Stevens, chlor:Al-| V5 ut 8 Kimberley em: * iT ¢) : } eed pele roasting on cations’ at ‘Trail ae fertil enzie, J. Stuparyk and We Me. lant at Trail chemical and roast Kay (shared award) and G. Public invited to all services. | received “$150 for suggesting | suggesting an improved bushing. | sm; nA D Pasqualotto, king, H. Exner, and - = G. Part- GLENHERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive In the Millar and Brown Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE. Open Weekdays 2 p.m. . 5.30 p.m. Open Friday 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. Mature Grain-Fed Beef Canada Choice, Canada Good Army Envoy & Mrs. K. Mallory tage of the am- er operations, $40 stranger that threaded bolts be replace Blundell, Sullivan . ou are never. at the oth ‘cotter pins fh fastening|Mine, $40 for devising a signal $20 "Awards angio a Ste te 1 Sie et is, eon bags inside the Hions = Metal Production --.S.|¥4. Gabana, P. Morissette, HA. A Kello L, Armit yf cava [ovate Gt] ele Bien Saari tit [e at bedtaee bet BAPTIST CHURCH [erations of Cominco, was awara-| Award Scholarships |or P'a. trac @), S. Sandrin, B Gna E Fpaeeet eh, We ed $135 for suggestini a pump 4 . Kalnins, Babuin, | (two Bana’ W.L: ‘Schneldes” hig ue Pastor D. Reeves, alteration and of the) To § Canadians . vis, J. Martin, 1. M, Kissock, G, Lemoel, Phone 965-7175 Trail lead refinery received $100 Cc. Whale: . Salek . Rudrum, GV. Mi , Next to the Cloverleaf Motel |for Maior a jin’ & valve deal Winners of the 12th annual] © i.G> Martini «N. Johnson, L. Greenwood, G. Plaza Pedstto ah 9 lBeta Sigma Phi scholarship > Lit |Bray, G. F Honey (2), W. Mar- awards for Canada have just J.R. La in, E. Turner, J. Bible Hour - 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. ‘orship — 7.30 p.m. All Wekome tin, Langmai Rice and E; Weiss’ (split it saad), siEngineeri ing — L. A. Lavor- Pot Roasts cenads coos, wAQE | Pork Chops =<: ~. Wieners Top Quality, |, J. R.C. F, W. Casler, J. T. Sim aon J. Mukenik, (to paeerds) | NAG ana, D. lutcheon, O. ann, sory, fram. neadauarters |G "rappay, A. Malley, Wen sree of the $1,000, schol re arship awards are given each | nant, A- J. Lees, A, Parslow, B .jyear to English students in Can- din, j . te wa in gow aan Uhiveries one o a mu |@ Afondn, W: Angeneen,s;| For Mirs. Osachotf cating the use of a hand track ale student, and one to the au-lw, Ww. Northcott (split award), Mother of Kinnaird woman, in rep’ acing cathodes: ae Selection of the English R. Colbachini, J. F. Colligan, T.| Mrs, ;irene Osachotf, 79, of Sal eering services at Trail, "a total | students is made for Beta Sigma General ‘Honptat recently pare Phi by the Canadian Universi-| hoff was born in ties Foundation, The music scholarship at the Royal Con servatory is awarded by Conservalory. eo fie, whiter award a@:panel of highly, quali The first regular dinner fied judges makes the choice. | mecting of the Vall Toastmist, The names of this year's| ress Club took place Sept. 14 at winners are: English students,| Robson, with the new: president, Samo, e R Bozzer, en ineerin; services at Trail, a tots! nei 1 of $8 been announced by John 32 Foss; ‘Fi Evening Important Notice Changes in Canadian Pacific Airlines B.C. and Yukon schedules effective September 25. 'p! 185,000- Engineering — I. Bue Funeral Services Apostolic Church $270. One West K rink out recently that among the factors in producing} a good ice’surface for rinks is ing into ac-| count the body heat given off by participants, Even a tiny error in adjustment of machinery or in estimating the number. of persons in the rink can result in a bad ice surface. — Castlegar News Photo Cominco Student Scholarships ag : Scho! GIANT ELECTRIC. MOTOR, rated at 200 horse- power, illustrates the scope of the project under- taken at Slocan City to provide the best possible facilities for curling enthusiasts in that area. Stored at present in a back room of the rink, the motor will soon be pressed into service ag @ part of the huge refrigeration system used in the curling rink. A fund drive last week raised Morting Worship ‘eanaay night 7.30 Special Rev. A. Ashford Phone 365-3150 W. Love, Minister All Welcome 79c yi Ae Toastmisiresses Hold {st Meeting Please contact your local CPA office for details, Castlegar Flying Club Membership Discuss Purchase larships worth $19,150) College; Frances Downing, Mc- University of Alberta; Barbara were announced here today by| Gill University; Gordon Flem-|Nedelec, Selkinic College; Cheryl § —<—$—<—_<—<—_—_<—<—_$_<—_—_$—_$—_e CHURCH OF GOD comm. Hi : 9.80 am. Sunday School 10.30'a.m. Morning Worship 7.00 p.m. Fridays i < Bible Study Oe Payer 7.30 p.m. We dnesdays * Held in homes PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. L. M. Simmonds Phone: 365-5212 Sunday: 9.55 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m, Family Devotion. 7 pm. Family Evangelism. Tuesday: 7.30 Bible Study and Prayer. Friday: 7.30 p.m. C.A. Service, GRACE CHURCH TRINITY Holy Communion 8 am. and 9.30 a.m. Sunday School 9,30 a.m. Reserve Nov. 4th Parish Centennial Day LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St. David's Anglican Church Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev, Harold C. Clark The Castlegar Flying Club ‘met Sunday evening at their club house with 12 members and ‘three visitors present. The main Pople of discussion was the aircraft purchased this summer, which has proven to be a worthwhile investment with the club's pilots butting in many hours touring the Koot the Oka were shown on the history of aviation, Balute to Flight, as the educational part of the program under Dave and Miss Dina E, Coates of St. John Mrs. Margaret Pryce, in the Montreal at McGill University Scull and David Orr of Regina at the ing ee ere cully. University of Sask. Days 19-year-old Soprano from|ial on their summer vacations at arrow, servatory. .Author, first novel; respectively. farold Horwood, with Tt row Will Be Sunday. Mrs. James Gormle: president of the Alp! ed ir‘ summ chapter of Beta Sigme Phi in gvalustion was was heipful and Lynn fenay and Hi Joan Craig. chi ler her in 1940 and a son Poe in Toastmistress for the even- of three, Ladel Linsett, Ruth Lanzarrotta and lusic student: Burnetta|Zaila Fenner presented mater-| Ont. at the Royal Con- 0, Toronto and the Cariboo, the panel, an in- formal topic period was enjoyed, 1960, She is ‘survived by one son, James, of Salmo; one daughter, es ‘Polly Sookachoff of Kin- tO! ral services were held from ‘the Russian Community in Salino Monday with in- ais the|:during which thei r. Round ‘fable the Creek Cemetery. For all travel arrangements see . . as WEST’S DEPT. STORE PH. 365-7542 aE FOR INFORMATION and RESERVATIONS VIPOND FOR TRAVEL RAIL - NELSON lds gave the. VICTORIA REPORT - ‘The politicians are cel playing ducks and drakes with poor old John Q. Public these days. The manipula- tions - of- elitica ~ going on something ‘fierce; it’s no wonder Canadians are so apathetic about their own’ public. Th politicians are pulling so many, strings the Public is fed up, be- wildered, saving its sanity only by completely ignoring much o Politicians Force Public tobe Apathetic | a more knowledgeable public.) erals to victory in the next elec- Our constitution permits all the | tion. monkeying- around that’s going on now, but, even so, it’s poli-|this because there’s nothing they tical expediency of the worst/can do about it. It's the syst sort, and brings politics and poli-|and a mighty bad one, in my ticians into contempt of the pub- | boo! ic. What the Conservatives did|be horrified if the Democratic to. Diefenbaker_ the could do to Pearson. could chop his head off, throw |head of the President. Yes, they him out of the Prime Ministerial |would — even those Canadians shair to which he was elected by | who do not like Lyndon.Johnson. the people, put someone else there''without so much as a by- you-leave of the citizens. They'd have far too much power when do it, {09 168 they thought some-|it comes to manipulating“ and one’ else than Pearson of leading the ‘Lib- ! public. By James K. Nesbilt Business and Professional Directory “Canadians come to accept UTEOARD MOTORS LAWN_MOWERS AND TILLER REPAIRS WALDIE SERVICE CENTRE Ph, 365-6767 Canadians, however, would Liberals | Party of the United States could They | meet tomorrow arid chop off the Political parties and elected in this country abetter chance | giving’ a spit inthe-eye70 ‘to the | CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Recovering — Remodelling Carpet Tiles Craftsmanship | Guaranteed Call for free estimates — no obligation Phone Sen s636 DUTCH CLEANING What goes on. onservatives off John Diefenbaker’s head, with the result that Nova Scotia lost its Premier and one of its lo: ‘|MP's quit the Commons so Rob- ert ‘Stanfield might get in. There'll be a provincial byelec- tion to fill Stanfield’s provincial seat. J. W. Pickersgill has vacated his Commons seat to take a plush $40,000 a year job he cre- ated himself and, as one Ottawa observer said, “for himself.” An- other byelection! A Manitoba MP says he'll resign his Commons seat if Pre- ee Duff moulin wants it. Olson, MP for Medi- cine Fiat ‘has quit Social Credit, the party the public elected ae to support and has joined Liberals. Less than two years ago, when appealing for votes, he didn’t tell the public, fhats what he'd be doing. it seems. to me that when a person is elected he should stay for full legislative or par- Hamentary term. I do not think Mr, Stanficid had any business putting Nova Scotia into uproar; T do not think Mr. Olson should be changing political horses in the middle of the stream. What we need in Canada is more stability in our politics and then, ! firmly believe, we'd have CASTLEGAR ROBSON Phone 365-8837 Geo. Hermanson, B.A., B.D. MORNING WORSHIP Castlegar — 11.15 a.m. Robson — 10 a.m. Castlegar — Sunday School 9.30.a-m., a UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Uniting Since 1925 the Congregational Methodist and Presbyterian Churches of Canada KINNAIRD ‘GENELLE Rev. 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Gift for F: riends or Relatives should Cantiegar News, Drawer 490, Castlegar, BC. > Letters for publication must be accompanied by "the .pame,and address..of the .writer. .Pen names. be submitted. The Castlegar to shorten letters tn the tnterests of ecpnomy ot Tequest, but the correct name must News ‘reserves the right Cominco Ltd. for 50 high school matriculation. students .whose parents are employees of the company. The recipients are the 1967 winners of Cominco’s' Diamond ing, Selkirk College; Catherine Gordon, Simon Fraser Universi- ty; Gordon Honeyman, Univer- sity of. Victoria;. Patricia Hugh- es, Selkirk Coll Jubilee higher education awards Davie established last ‘year to mark the company’s 60th anniversary.) The awards are in two classes: $500 for students with an'86 per cent or higher average and 9550/2 for students with averages of 73 per cent to 85 per cent. Thirty-two of the award O'Connor, University of Victor-| ia; Lorne Pellegrin, UBC; Clelia UBC; Lynda Rella, Sel- kirk College: Bruce Robinson, 2, Selkirk College; Joseph Rokosh, University of Victoria; James Scott, ‘UBC; Linda Seco, Sel- k College; Joseph Shannon, of Nelson; Karl sree Selkirk College: Sidney Lett, McGill university; Sandra: MeGauley, UBC; ald Main, UBC; Sandra a muiott "Sel: kirk: College; Barbara Morris, lini, UBC; Ronal ald Wilson, University of Victoria. winners are from the Trail area and adjacent areas where Cominco has major oper- ations. Other B.C, winners’ are from Kimberley, Riondel, Cran- brook, Vancouver and. New West- minister. By DUFFER JOHN . The first 24 und d ate scholarships, each of $1,600, * are now being processed. The 1967 Diamond Jubilee award winners are: Glass £9500) —Patti. Beetstra, kirk lege; Ronnie ‘Bozzer, UBC; nek bara Griswold, UBC; Eric Hem- ‘berg, Selkirk ‘College; Jennifer Lilburn, Selkirk College; John MacKinnon, Selkirk College; Gears: Oglivie, UBC Julia Rol erts, University of Victoria; Davia vReean: UBC; “Judith Smith, Sanat ‘Terrance Under- ald | took place. Again, thr Baptie, University’ of Saskatehe: wane Maureen Bilyk, UBC; ampbell, Selkirk Googe |B Patrisie Campbi UBC; Patti- cia Clarke, Selkirk College; Val- trop! erie Dawson, Selkirk — College; D Selkir! GOING TO NELSON? For. Tasty. Food and Delicious © ‘Coffee ‘It’s . ROSE’S ; DELICATESSEN 551 WARD STREET Here we are once again to take you where the action is — and that’s on the Castlegar and District golf course. The construction of the sec- ond nine is moving along fairly well with three. sa way. being ared for seed. La purchasing the de- bentures aud the course devel- opment ‘will keep rolling. You are welcome to come ahd have a look at what a little effort on your pi part can do. - Last «Friday, the. regular duel for the Hi ASTOw trophy ough skil- ful-use of ultra-modern mathe- ane B.C. Hydro won the tro- . Tom Oxman ‘was reluctant to give up the prized: pot; “how- ever, in accepting the covetted , Sam‘ Walker assured him that it would ‘be displayed in K fits rightful and honourable rest-| inj eee on Saturday 16 men stalked that:elusive white rascal for 18 holes in order. to urday and the two finalists will tee off at 1 p.m. Sunday. This should be: an’ exciting] match for the club champion: Come out and cheer the boys on. Also on Saturday, in Cel-| gar’s second annual golf tourn- Jam ament, 36 swingers from Celgar took to the airways and em- erged after 18 holes with the safety record unbroken. The fol- lowing are some of the golfers of record. For the rest of’ the field,-a blissful silence is indicat- ed. “Ww. Perehudotf — Sawmill, retained his title and the major trophy with a fine round of 77. Second Low Gross — W. Sherstobitoff — Sawmill with 82. ‘mrad Low Gross — A. Wood a spot for Sunday's Jim Bilesky, Ken ‘Walker, Buz MacDonald, Otto Walker, Archie Hood, Bill Perhudoff, Dick Way- ling and Tom Clark held this honoured position. However, .when the ‘dust cleared on Sunday, Jim Bilesky, Buzz MacDonald, Bill Perhudoff and Dick: Wayling were the on- ly ones in contention. They will ment now. Phy off in pairs this Sat- golfers, PS. The boys certainly help- ed to clear the rough with their wild swings. On Saturday, 35 ladies were at their swinging best when they enjoyed’ the - beautiful ancian sunshine while: dueling in ladies’ club champion. tourna: ent. The club champion for 1987 102 in the ‘Social Dancing Waltz, Foxtrot, Jive, Rumba, _ “Tango, Samba, Twist Classes. Now in Progress “For Information : Call 365-6880 \ “PHONE I. wW. A. Strike Headquarters ~ for " CELGAR EMPLOYEES “972 COLUMBIA AVENUE “CASTLEGAR, .B.C. 365-3222 ith a low gross of A flight was Mae Moroso with the runnerup, Belle Gray, card- : Creighton Least putts — B. Gray 29. Longest « drive — M. Moroso, B: Flight Low gross — D. Kochle 112. Runnerup .— J. Reed 117. Low net — V. MeLueiis 86. Runnerup — T. Ish 8' .Longest drive — A. iutek, Congratulations, ladies, on a good tournament! the annual banguet} : Finally, will be held Oct, 14, so reserve your tickets early by checking at the club house or with Steve Jankola, Large Letters — Birth Certificates _ Important Papers Clippings Copies of Book Pages Black-on-White Process Reasonable Rates Castlegar News Bacon 1 - Ib. Package. Bologna No. -1 Quality . CLEAN PACK Cream Corn_ Nine’ $1 Ready-to-Eat Hams Whole or Shank Portion. ¢ tnepecte noVG Peas 7 $. 1 Astd. Sizes. Spring Pack. 15 or. tins A for ALOHA Walnuts Pisces for taking... » ODE 69c Apple & Strawberry. Better Buy. 48 oz. tin . 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