‘CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, Dec. 14, 1967 Retiring Mayor Comments On the Recent Elections -) While’ giving high praise ‘Tmeeday for the incoming 1968 town: counct! ig ‘Mayor R. nell, ret @. Maddocks sald that ‘voters | Zink bit in Zinlo has proved himeelt. Ae well during his term of office, he added, and has experience’ that should not have been overlooked as a quall- fication for the post of mayor. “But I think he will be |r back,” Mayor Maddocks went on. “I gave him the most un- glamorous job — that of arena management.” Mayor Maddocks speculat- ed that unpopular but necessary |W! decisions in managin; may have been pai responsi- ble for a loss of favor by Ald. jo in the eyes of voters, e or had” friendly words for both the present council and the new one. “If we can cooperate in any way,” he sald, “we will most certainly do so, " He emphasized that the pro- gress made by this year’s coun- cil has been Ya team effort.” “If Mayor-elect Little has the cooperation of the new council that I have had in the Zinio, oe terms expire the end of this year, ate to be placed by Ed Mosby and Jack PRVAUAURA NAVARA AD DADA & ‘from the garden of CASTLEGAR Env Quelques , the arena | erated amb question abe spon it — ated ance service for Jan, 2, 1968. There 1s no longer any| ticl In Area Ambulance Problem Solved nt and the other as a non-)council has been: recelyad from c! ‘pant, iter, over-all voting d the se: owigince » ghen, an orderin-/son in area J. Victoria which “bends” the El- ectoral area boundaries in such a way as to include all of Rob- PUBLIC NOTICE... or orway New Year's Ball_ by land-Trail ‘aole and Count Ticks ts $10 couple. For tickets information Ph. 368-8787, This was a verbal report given Tue. to rata ea Ald. Lorne Aiclo the town’s] . nthe Central Region nal board., said that Castlegar Fun- ambulance service in the past, whi continue to operate it. How- ever, 1t will now be an RD re- sponsibility, rather than a local] is one. able to au residents of Kobson. Earuer in the year, there was bulance service in the townsite. | of ‘The border between Etlec- one side of the town as a par- place! Jets Win. Hockey. Game There's a saying that g goes,1 Jets ‘were Eddy Plotnikoff with eve fry harder — we're second ‘harder eral Home, operators of locall than best, how hard to the last| Mudiarke ‘was Flander 2 etd hard, if the evidence of the Castlegar. Pee Wee Jets single The service will be avail-| game until Monday night, their’ perserverance paid off, The Jets took the Mudlarks re-|some doubt as to the state am-|by a score ‘of 3-1 and the taste tte second best tries any example, Not having won a victory yay sweet indeed, It was fast, clean hard skat- toral Areas I and J literally div-]ing hocke a ided the town in two, leaving} indicat ocke by game as the score uoal getters for high flying Walter Makarieff witha The Jone mazisman for the 2 and KiNSMEN DEFEAT. kes IN HARD CHECKING GAME . The KP Pee Wees lost their first game for a long time Tues- day, when the Kinsmen downed 5-4, The Kinsmen Jed 3-0 at the end of the ret eriod, Then the KPs came sluts inthe second PEE WEE PUP HOCKEY was 5-4 ‘for the’ Kinsmen. Quiring was the be scorer In the in the — pre-Christmas league the Maple Leafs c! ractice feated Red Wings 2-1 and in Wings respectively _white-wash-' d Bruins and Blackhawks by|' fientical 1-0 scores, Ina ‘close-fought game play- sal in Castlegar December 15, the final. week of play Pool league defeated the Cast-| Goetting ‘added alngles, legar Pup Reps 2-1."Keith Van- ut out} DeKeere scored both'Trail goals, the: Canadiens 40, Bruins de-| ass! isted-on one by Len Delorie: Gerald Quiring from Barry Di upset wins Canadiens and Red| Paoli. accounted for Castlogar's Jone_marker. Final rtandings in league play are as folowe? for Kinsmen‘ witii'8." Chase ‘and For -KPs. it was: ‘Holdsworth with a hat trick and ‘Schlattner getting‘ a’ single,” | SMITHS THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF of * SMITH'S PLUMBING AND HEATING Wish, all our many, friends and customers Very Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. 4 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR || A. Eremenko & Co. SECOND SECTION: VOL. 20, SNe Bl | SECOND SEOTION -10,\CENTS PER COBY Phono Operators - Expect Many C Calls: - Christmas Weoken On an average, one in every.’ three. telephones’ ‘in| the. West. Keotenay area will be used for, lemg: distance’ service Christmas day, the B.C. melephone Com-; pany. reports. - A total of 6.200. calls are’. expected by. the Company; 2,000 | mere than on a normal business day and an increase of almost. + 00 over Inst year. Mrs, Betty. Carter, chief op- érator will be on a shift Christ: mas day to handle the calls. envelope eer Paik past office, was, Feonted ‘sua Aid SPIGE "By Bill Smiley ern M ce Carnot Replace Jingling of Gold Coins | tk was h ‘of |iod. of anaesthetisa' ‘After a suitably lengthy per- ton, in. ere: paration for the ‘coming shock, r, this one morose r bel E e, hands you/another fangs piece of paper Eventually, | this produces a Platter of. some- thing ee you're lucky. it’s too see, al tere atl lece of paper, very i Gi caich sate alee see, old-age pension, This 1s known as a pay cheque. I take it to a- large building, write some figures on another Pisce of. paper, present both to a nice lady, and she gives me back some other papers, green, plue .and ‘brown, with figures on’ them: My' wife to'‘another nice lady, in exchange for.a big basket'of groceries and maybe three pieces of real mon- ey, CO) envelopes and” send ‘them ‘to’ 0. gives them| Oiice’ a’month we sit, down mn t | and ‘write’ things on’ some: dif-|"""" ferent. paper, put, the’ paper in . sorts of peopl have previ.) is aly sent us pleces ‘of paper ||... ey tWi ia bite, ‘smell it," hefl hine ‘and ‘listen’ ano! "I tray. He grunt arte ue ‘on the a sriece of suche At, and ‘quar’ your avercont. ‘You are left:with ay out you: ‘fork ; arter: to? ransom |' e: They don't exactly H mala ouput |< with figures and the ‘wore “please!” or “Last warning!” om them, It's, all very-< logical, ef course,-And the crowning piece of logic is that the whole thing is based on digging gold out of a hole in the ground in North- ern Ontario and burying it, im another hole in. the ground at Fort Knox Kentucky. “MEXICO HAWAIIAN - LAN EUROPEAN TOURS. g ARRANGED im the friend's city ‘ari make Bi il Flyers of the Section A 3 8. iar susan Pi : You | changed. hands. ‘There is no, per- |) could: bury nthe‘ ground ta and ‘therefore. no Coo Sage ,| when: you-heard:ths’ tax: collec: sonal con! ror tor’ was‘ ‘comn. Try that’ with modern: curr 2! What {un te toust have been it, 10 eed gulnen on tie able in a gold’ guinea on mi timute: “Landlord! « Three [tere are game ol ples; a haubeh of. venison and three gallong ‘of your: best brandy." ‘And, get’: 20° dinglng ). shilings in’ chang ee - and‘ waiters scurry, their: forelock and brimming: up. the tankards. CRAWFORD - — To. Mr. and Doug ( of C: : ‘Mrs. Dee. 19, -a gauahier: will be decided on Saturday De- To Investigate Cost RED — and Mrs. cember am. Glen: Reid of eeteae Dec. 19, There will be no games a daughter, "Of Water ;Roekeap to cil willl] Ji inclusive, and play-| OGRE g investigate the os possiblity of an os will ie ae to sharpen nH Ee ' crease e price a lurin; 7 : - and water connections. ea = ating sessions during: general Susinass Le ne Ald. V." P. 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