A Social Welfare Office Isa Possibility in Castlegar Castlegar ma: office of the soc! nartment. An official of the depart- ment told Castlegar town coun-' cil Tuesday that at present the goon have an welfare de-| “y town provides . sufficient work FUTURE TEACHER, John Jmayoff, left, of Brilliant, was pre- sented with a $150 scholarship from the Castlegar and District the award was Nelson Allan of the teachers’ group: Mr, Smayoff plans to enter Keccondary, teach: ing. — Castlegar News Photo PATTI CLARK ‘was presented.a $100 scholarship from the Cas-|"" tlegar and District Teachers’ Association. Miss Clark was one of several students ab Selkirk Sollege who were presented recently’ held in. the office of with principal Andy Boles, [reser the scholarship is Nelson Allan. — Castlegar News Photo ‘Woodworker. Urges Merchants to Speak Up reeks I danse issues for fhe the pletely wi I pallewe tha that “tye you, asked the merchants of Castlegar ani district to“Jook at their pies cards in their files, you would find prabably 90 per cent names MARX AUTO BODY & PAINT SERVICE Towing — Body Work Painting. — Welding Insurance Claims Handled ly of woodworkers in them, reason for. that being -| that we need the cash amoney for other things fe ctricity, | Christm telephone and. esti which do d| not give credit. vou would also | ¥ see that it takes a long time to pay these off because we can’t afford to. So I think the merchants should. go and see the employers and talk to them: instead © of e ‘or. “one, and one-half vorkers.” Tho. department's policy is 1 open offices only where there 3 enough work for two full- ‘me social workers, said W. H. ‘rossley of Nelson, regional ‘rector of social welfare servic- 8, Mr. Crossley, accompanied vy assistant district sunerinten- it R. Gattinger, appeared be- or the council to answer ueries from council members nd outline both costs and ser- ces provided by the depart ent, “Qur questions imply no cri- telsm of the work fs social wel- ‘are,” said Mayor R. jocks. “It-is just something new ‘o be making. direct: co! ne new | have some ‘ions to the service and we want- ys services Crossley handled. in Cantegar are: social Mitey Mite | Hockey The Mitey Mite Rockets out- skated the Eagles to a 3-1 win on Saturday, Marksmen for the Rockets Wayne Koochua and Danny the Fiyers ahead put 8-1 for a win over the Hornets. GKRD Assumes Task fo Get ARDA Ald for Oolischenia A decision on ARDA dev- elopment for Ootischenia is in the hands and some progress should be noted Dec. 2, ‘when the regional district holds its pent meeting. ing to gain n sasistance from a fed- eral program, the “Agricultural | Rehabilitation and I area has been ana fee E g id in two goals and The marksmen 1or the Hor- nets was Billy. Bals Team pee "tor Nov. are; Rockets, ets and Flyers with two ach. The Horn- ets, Eagles and 1 Red Wing Jun- iors os one win aplece: 8 Act, for construction of a water system. ARDA officials’ coztentions that the area does not quallfy since it is not predominately a tin,” Billy Balsdon, : Jeff’ Towns- end, ‘Danny Barnes and ‘Dennis Hughes with one point each.” Among Mr. Tistede which oes oie | Gea ince — ‘pellet? —' with n° BAY: AVE)’ ’ TRAIL, B.C, Hs 364-2114 “SHOWING. FRIDAY SATURDAY - MONDAY JAMES COBURN IN. “IN LIKE FLINT” — Coler DOOR 7.00, .. TWO SHOWS 7,30,- 9.38, clones Bing ire ni foster a for ‘adoption is is mt viewed. -. Discussing the problem of trying to encourage employable adults to find..work and thus eliminate ‘the necessity: of rellof assistance’ for‘ them, . Cross: said that one of the first steps ‘is’ to determine whether a these people are really employ- able, There a time when this iring. term, “employable” had only a Pl e pointed out, ‘but’ it: now includes both mental and emotional health as we! He sald that, in many cases, the department, along with other government functions or separ- ately, finances’ g° program: of retraining for new or better jobs, rehabilitation pocedures: such as for those alcoholic pro- blems and counselling with those who appear to -have emotional problems in their employee-em- Dloyer relationships. “These people often project problems ‘to the outside world, tather than the ‘inside world’ where they belong.” “In small communities," he + |concluded, ‘we try to keep our fingers on the pulse of local em- 3 |ployment and assure that clients are really ig to find work.” They are required to have thelr names re; ed at the local manpower centre until they find’ work ‘and if they fall to ‘register they become inelig- ‘Should Your House Be:Sold - ‘4s ible: for welfare assistance, he Aftor the Children are Grown? — This is a problem many parents have to face. You date to leave a home with sentimental’ attachments. Yet;whea the children are gone, it seems impractical to ‘keep up” se much more space than you need: cleaning it, heating wee mow- ing’ grass, shoveling snow, making repairs, 1 and down .staira, ete. The ‘time comes when a smaller place, or ry compact apartment might make life infinitely easier-for you. And you may be Pleasantly Surprised at how big'a lump sum the old ring, We are prepared, both to help you re-locate more suit- ably and also to sell: your house for spot cash. Consult us without obligation, Come right in, or phone. HIPWELL REALTY 277. Columbia Ave.. Phone 365-7614 Castlegar, i -time area has been rejected by residents of the a. OPA et ene tot cee Jovestigadon byi6 CKRD ‘will ing. why: several Sther areas in the district hdve obtained ARDA assistance tor systems which are described s largely. the same the Ootischenia program. Doukhobors Still Against War Toys A group of Castlegar and alstriet ict residents ee bs cant: paign ear a e@ sale and aad adverlag of war toys as ifts for children. ding Do said a meet was to be ee tes thts week in the Bril- liant fen Tacties for the cam- paign will be discussed. of the group Ed Chairman |Stretive . of Glade sald the bid follows a trying to e the ers to take a wage increase Which is a lot less than half of what oe ip 24-Hour Wrecker Service Ph. 365-3037 the and ants know how we feel. 'N. Barisenkoff, Box 1428, ' KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO ST. RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. TONIGHT R. E.' Goulet & ee ARARAARARAAAAAAATATAAA AANA AAA NAAR (CASTLEGAR DRUG JUST EVERYTHING TO. PLEASE ALL CHILDREN : Make Your First Stop Our Basement Toy. Wonderland It’s: Your ‘One-Stop ‘Toy. Shop! CASTLEGAR a ‘ Corner. of Pine and Columbia’ ‘Open Monday — Saturday 9: am.to6p.m. . Fridays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday and Holiday Hours: neh ee vce two years ago when some degree of success was achieved. Mr. Laktin said on Monday that the group plans to approach store managers, and to contact parents through the distribution of pamphlets in an attempt to cut down the sale and advertis- ing of war ove “They iockery the Christmas Ke ace e said] fn Laktin. Castlegar Socials Visitors at the home of Mrs. H. Johnson during the FOR THE RE Castlegar Savings Credit Union is the best place fo Save. Pick the plan that best Suits your individual need s. were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Koehler of Evans, Wash. Ruth McCammon and Joe Dellee of Evans, Wash. were guests of the latter's sister, Mrs. qunare endareoey on. Saturday. . Couch and some of her's siudents attended the art show in Nelson Thursday. Ed Herman left Jast Sunday for the coast. Mrs, Herman hop- es to leave shortly to join him. 12 Noon - 1 p.m. REND Phone 365-7813 6.7p.m. UAUUUUUUUUCUUEEEE EEE EUUY BLUE CHIP Earn 5% ‘monthly ‘SAVINGS PLAN minimum monthly balance (to the nearest dollar.) Why accept less? on your in 122... 6 % RENEWABLE TWO YEAR TERM DEPOSITS “© Double your. money-in only. 12 years, Why. double it:in:14: or more years when you can do so_ 5% ON SHARES =, SAVINGS.—., bs Based on distribution ‘of sur : plus. by the membors in'1966:In insured. SAVE WHERE yours aware —_ OME most .cases savings are also life | Provincial bibraryy Feel mant Bulldingss i. Might Go'Down ‘Creston Union ‘Crosses. Legal IWA Picket Lines Crestbrook Forest Tadus- the- Crestbrook plant ‘after. the 1963 legal: IWA. strike’: 2". the More than. 100 members of the: Lumber. and Sawmill’ Work- ‘cca of the United Brotherhood o€ Carpenters union cxossed the "culkin Taxes >Next Budget Year: :. Castlegar. will- almost cer- tainly have a reduction in taxes during. 1968. This was the word given Tuesday: by "Castlegar Mayor R C. Maddocks, ‘The mayor ‘declined ‘to name a specific amount in making jhis| o¢ prediction, but said that the’ pre- sent would people who scabbed on that strike.” The rhe carpentare. union mem- bers d ‘the picket lines ‘in spite of Gf the at that the legality of the line had been established in the: courts: after Crestbrook attempted to. obtain: an ‘injunc: | tlon prohibiting the’ picketing. <(Barlier this weok ‘a ‘Celgar, in/ spokesman informed the 'Castle- gar News that the legality of the picketing: of *: the plant’ had: been 1 sabllohed by. ie cour’ the ‘same.cases for precedent ‘on: which ‘Celgar. would have relied had it attemp- ted'to ‘get’an injunction to’stop. Biexeting of its” Celgar pulp ‘div. on. (The. Crestbrook: decision proved Celgar lawyers right in that. ifthe company. had tried to obtain an injunction here,’ such ea injunction would not have been granted,” hi d. the legal IWA VA picket line, Local indicate some Axel ©\Jensen said ti — held cAt. least one member «of. council disagreed with the may- or’s prediction, but: both agreed] the’ situation is very. indeterm. ‘ vs) 2 Vand receive no’ on’ three iB cusiens cand the ‘fol- lowing * ‘two: alternatives “were: considered: :'\ °%: pee Honor. the ‘picket lines sup) THE Bi performed recently; Forest. Semen fares ‘was' taken’ from:the bia'river by equipment at the Celgar plant, lof ! wintery: winds;*BCFS ‘ens ‘be’ put ito ice” ‘Analcf Sho’ olsed forthe: tus’ fj mains the only sow! S| better not only the Munroe. Re-| iilled the tire 7 ‘By! Burt Campbell, Editor, Castlegar bein, IWa. Inembers at the Proposal which are ig R, C. -Maddocks ‘In an. attempt’ to\end: the | Celgar lumber’ division here: jews iby Ci long ition to both pany: and -the union to sit down‘ at the table “won't ‘be extended y unless ‘we ‘havea ‘has a ‘of by. both found soon. Columbia: Cellulose Co. -re- erm Interior ‘umber producer: prepared port, but; the northern interior’ dumber ‘settlement : 3 Association: Teitermued thelr solve to maintain their offer. ofa a ‘a4-cent wage increase” to! their, employees,’ i with: ‘the ' presentations ‘of «th TELRA’ at Justice'F.°C. Murnree'é ‘8 hearings ‘in‘-August, nonetheless, tas. bargained sep- ar ely. from'the IFLRA. °°"! ‘Several "Weeks ago’ the ‘com- ‘pany accepted the northern bet: Celgar, while. it-allled staat mi corte Maddocks | was hopeful that: such a * Bee es ~Celgar is: Alone in Offer - Bettering: Munroe Report a oe ‘An_ancient- philosophy, 2 has haa) ther id -CKRD ©: Gene: Bodard told. the |al certlegens News Tuesday: there found ithe answer: to-one Speaking yes 3 kirk College, Bitcen ay ae Bet ria told” of: the: ‘ mii composed of. I ee students at noon 'that science feels a inaxt- yd also addressed in: i. Mrs. Learo: ‘a “public meeting at ‘the College Test night. > Explaining dental ‘Meditation: ts -more -moreé ' than intense concentration or: ‘emp- Salli consclous thou sheik nga it is th to: human age he ts AD oF = er “psychedel gs are. seek- ing something, she declared,’and| what they are really ‘secking ching te the fulfilment attained thro meditation. | ‘The secret of this has been| known for centuries, she went on) . put was ‘kept as a closely guard: ret until Indian meditation: st Maharishi Mahesh determined to reveal the secret Stor the ben:| ist M. efit’ of-all-:i He originally ‘ised it in In. dia for the ben people there, but: the of ‘using meditatoin has become ‘adherents. of]? nieditation ‘that she ‘named ae worldwide; seeithin | a*few’ years. Among several popular: singers: groups eetruding? the ‘Beatles. Donovan anda: group with. the picturesque name of “The 'Door.” ‘Jt is the answer to the drug problem, she © assert that all popular singers. who’ appeal:'to bright,”<‘‘we’ “the ‘teen-age: group ‘have at jone ie or. another’ taken But) 1G i: wers - of drugs? are ‘are’ effective ea for. a certain’ ter. this is a definite “let-down.” of by. contact with she. discovering. The ‘Being. “the i deepest force or Personality in existence. adding ‘or most ofthe current| while the: overall drugs. ‘ind-expanding) a ioctecs ere been must work: with other’ agencies to| . o limitations. of traditional. re- aeeny she: declared,’ adding} that among followers in India are Buddhists, Hindus aud members | of most other’ ‘religions. It is’ ‘something’ of.a 3| removed entirely. from ‘religion. She «is available in the Hil: Arrow. ‘Arms all ‘day today for discussion or: consultation ofthe techniques” of °'T annie ‘has gone beponal alra| houses, 736‘in all, “The dog lem hounding town council: ing ‘to ‘a ‘report ‘given Tuesday by. det Alderaan Bill e Ss. Ald ;Reed reported: that in a six-day ‘blitz of Of all, . Castlegar it'was found that there were {80:dogs Up to the yey, he explained, .134 due tor had"been sold and'18 more,were Meditations: i oMrs,‘Learoyd exp! although’ the 3 ‘power: for) using} Transcendental = ‘Meditation is “anyone who * cat think,” full use‘ of the’ power is of tobe obtained only with insiraee % "| tit stron: an. exper ence int fained chat,| x sold ‘since. ousioa (he asia ome es, : he «said, adding: there were 136 homes'at: -which the «surveyor: ‘received. ‘no’ swer, so:there:is: the: *Dosaibility even more canine’ offenders.” “It took six days for fhe a itia-| yey, 80 = it “was .e3 i 93 Castlegar,” i Aman; who’ beHeves ‘that|* future: is ‘we’: hays. to‘ work to concluded. p | media should be operators of. : ccording © to’-Mr. soe -and: $805 per month if y : aces a aerenny which encom- ing between RD ‘re: | presentatives and the. Funeral . home was to. have ane! a nil ed ‘an, RD Tequest for bids on the ew service. | . oY proposed cost figures ‘are:: $1,085: per month for. two/am- bulance «vehicles {one a‘ stand- by.-unit);:'$950° per“ month ‘for. ie. pavenieles, although* of St ler. type,” at ght. “ Costs of thie” service ‘wall be aid’ by S| see a performance of the Gold- town will press for some other form of group display from elth- er the armed. forces . or the Kinnaird’ and? ‘Weston. Area J. J Mr.. Bodard said a plan will i that son will be included in the igarvice. 13 ii letter trom the en Centennaires in 1968 but the}: on Wed, 13, %, 15 aed Does 2m 2 and of Mayor R.'C. Maddocks gaid Tues- day.‘ that “he* had’ learned « the Centennial flying group: has beei en River Transpo LA ‘booming tourist industry, ‘similar to that of the 0: Again Come Into. Its Own rtatoin Will : “Develop 2 a’ basic ,technteal tape water. travel by.such means and. of isting and possible “future trans- cluding ‘au- for. -util ities. were among the predictions made for the future in Central ‘day. to ‘the .CKRD directors, : town a Planners: Raw: son and‘ Wiles said that increas- Amportan 3 travel: must: await“: super- means ed =vwater -transport. it planners in. the oan “think ahead 50 that high speed..craft ‘are not ited because of something else (be- ing done)” the report added. It ‘explained that both com- more difficult by the severity of in Central Kootenay| passes an area from Kinnaird in the west to Creston ‘in ‘the-east. “In tot commanleations ce’ of lake and river| in -fast| munication‘ and travel are made tations: and future), and -V" ¢ take © off)”: aircraft, commuter] te: rail,.: hovercraft. and: other’ sys- tems,’ the report ‘urges. “| Stillanother’ possibility is a- govermment-shared’ system of term Tange “air routes, ‘using * conventional ‘aircraft. ‘the ‘other ~recom- a| mendations of the ‘report were: ‘Areas along major. high: ways apocitied le format all next year. new®, council should» consider asking the, minister. to put Cast- legar ‘on any planned ‘agenda for such. events as the armed forces tattoo. The ror also performance here. of. thi mausteal ride, a precision Paling team‘: which » has \ attracted - af out. the eatin: and will not per-|: He added, however, that the |” may' speculated on the possibility of oplaining al maneouvres. tention . throughout ent for its intricate and colorful |° Twin Towns Castlegar town council has that’ a_pro- ‘e. "good ‘road, rail quavor me ater transport system. sed water supply: Berry Creek is safe from pollu- fed ‘but the assurance was quali- letter. from Associated con read at a’ Tuesday of said the dan- designed to provide a large num- ber of’ activities in‘a Elven; area. er of pollution in ‘the creek is no greater than in other water | 15 Investigate Blueberry Water Source er pollution, the letter fa on, is to set:up a watershed which is closed to public present. conditions. © Closed .-watershed systems ’ less and ‘less ‘fav- our from and incceate substantially: the how regional issues,” the report adds. ested ‘that :develop-| A: retiring says he: will: institute the prac- tice of: being; ‘available | to‘ town 4.30; and’ 5.30 y Little, twice a missioner.’ on: Castlegar feels’ that Sith the’ decrease in payrolls’ in: this ‘area, the town on page seven) council; “| p.m. weekdays ‘in: the municipal jetties - a: candidate’ for mayor. , Zinlo,? who ‘is: complet- ing bay second two-year ear, termy/ag as alderman, : has» always , be- leved during ‘his: time on ‘council to” provide ‘the * most efficient means possible of using water bodles:for travel. 93:5 | =) The ‘idea “of cooperatives was brought out ‘in a’ suggestion that ‘ smaller)‘communities con- sider the concept as|a means of ncing ‘their water-; iy ae 4 inew you'd came ‘to sewnge swresteidlspoaals ‘disposal, : Kinnaieds Hippy, Mayor: Chooses A New:Elc ‘ power, Carl-Bab' ,Emblem — Selkirk College BLURB see th value’ ‘of flower a (continued on page seven) fire san ernment departments, the he letier explained. » Endorsing schon of council estigat problem