PRACTISED HANDS were at as Doukhobor ladies prepared noodles for use by the kitchen of Castlegar and District ry Hospital. After making up the dough from a special recipe, the ladies roll it into thin sheets. Shown working at the work recently icit to right, Mrs. Mary Plotnikoff, Mrs. Mary Makaroff, Mrs. lary E M cently at the task are from Russian hall in Castlegar. District Socials Mrs. D. E. Hughes 365-5503 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dah- lin of Kinnaird travelled to sidents now living at . James, left for ‘hursday of last week after Menaik, Alta., for the Thanks-| visiting ‘their son-in-law and giving weekend where they|daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- visited Mr. Dahlin’s father, Eric, who is now in his 92nd year. Mr. and Mrs. Monty War- ner of Blueberry Creek, ac- companied by Mrs. Warner's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Tann of Vancouver, returned recent- ly from holidaying in north- ein B.C, and Alberta. They visited Barkerville as well as Blueberry, B.C. — which is located 150 north of Fort St. John. Mrs. Ken Martin and Mrs. J. Kinnaird Women’s Institute were recent visitors to the October meetings of the Sal- mo and Fruitvale institutes. . W. Brownlie of the|R. vin LeRoy of Kinnaird. by their son and daughter, Sidney and June. Eight members of the First Kinnaird Rangers, ac- companied by Mrs. R. W. Sweeney and Mrs. George Paulson, went on an all-day excursion recently, cooking out and exploring two old fowmaltes; Sandon and Nash- mn. Mrs. Gil Suter of Castle- Bar, vice-president of Castlegar Auxiliary, and Mrs. . W. Sweeney of Kinnaird, are at Vancouver attending the Hospital Auxiliary Con- vention Friday. Fort § home & They were accompanied |& the|™ Tuesday through] FINAL CUTTING of the dough into the strings is performed Fanny Popoff, Mrs. ‘irs. Ann K; and Mrs. Ann Majelsky. The work was done re- THE GENTLE ART of cooking took on new dimensions as the women did it—but it was not an ordinary recipe they were working on. The noodle batter, after being rolled, is — Castlegar News Photo|dryed ever so slightly, before being put Mary Makeroff, left, Mrs. Mary centre, and Mrs, Mary F - os through a machine to cut it into the final shape. Demonstrating the drying are Mrs. GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the, Millar and Brown Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Open Weekdays 1 p.m. - 5.30 p.m. Open Fridays 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. ae CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF KINNAIRD The Court of Revision of the Town of Kinnaird will sit between the hours of 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. on Friday, November ist in the Council Chamber. The Court will hear all complaints and correct and revise the list of electors, Allen Selbie, Clerk 241 HELP YOURSELF was the word at the Ar- row dam open house last Thursday, and help yourself they did, with gallons of coffee and of in re- cord time. A crowd of over 2,000 people vis- ited the dam structure, going through the complex machinery of the project and watch- ing as a fleet of small pleasure craft worked | rocks their way through the navigation 1 Si another 1,000 persons turned out later in the evening to watch the colorful display of fire- works. The crowd was by the rain which poured down almost steadily through the night. — Castlegar News Photo CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 17, 1968 Students, Faculty | Prepare Playing Field at the Gollege Seleirics College almost has a playing field. . Last spring a playing Bi ficld area was cleared and ded by heavy earth, mov: uipme! ut one blem femained. Thousands of .. The College attempted without success to locate a mechanical rock picker in Bithis area; it seemed that there was none closer than Calgary or Vancouver. Several times last temp! thousands remained. This year there is a new enthusiasia among Selkirk Under the leadership of Mario Macri, activities co- or — Castlegar News Photo Presentation of an oil S|naird Women’s Institute by withe artist, Mrs. B. A. Ringu- is of Harrop at their recent #| necting held at the home of Mrs. Jim Wisted. Present were 11 mem- bers and three visitors: Mrs. ;Don Remier of the Robson “i Women’s Institute. ea | Roll call was answered ;by presenting a child's cot- m§;ton dress for the crippled children’s hospital in Van- couver. The craftsmanship of these Kinnaird WI is Given Painting of the Area Last month the institute sent pajamas valued to the Si Korea. The loan cupboard was among the many committee reports with members ex- pressing their wishes that the articles KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO ST. RITA’S HALL ON FRONT STREET TONIGHT Lotter To The Editor Says Chamber Should Back Radio the stuc government, a joint student faculty rock pick was 1 ed for a recent afternoon. faculty were pre- dents ed Dear Sir: I have just read the Oct. 10 edition of the Castlegar News with the heading which reads Our Local Chamber of Com- merce Set up a Highpowered Cc interest before the people of our district. Have they really and truly been backing, this “MLA Suggests that’ to Work sent to clear nai yy par- a student at the Col- project? Can the Chamber|Which | to Cas-/realize what a pleasure it|jege, F.J. SMITHERAM Industry Hegar and District.” would be to have a Castlegar we field is now almost ane thanks say vi ell, industry is needed here. But let's look at our Chamber of Commerce TRAILER TOWING fully support new industry. WI for our local man who is try- station with Castlegar adver- tizing and Castlegar news. I think ev Chai and see if they would really |} o” must rather listen to COC hat have or are they doing|7adiv and TV. ready for seeding, 50 c to te iniative fad enthust: mbe! -}asm_ of of e si em ‘to obG|and faculty at the College, Selkirk now almos has a play- e|ing field. be made known. ‘hese articles are for the use of all persons living in pie area of School District No, 9, Kinnette Club _{s Collecting Gifts Plus A Complete Line OF Quality Building PaintS Materials Fully Insured Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar tion for Castle; ing to get a local radio sta- 7 I haven't been the Cham- ber advocating keeping the 2 it’s Co-op Week in Canada! Velveela Cheese Ib. Package . Soda. Crackers heese Whiz Ghoee 2 Ib. Jar Come Celebrate With Us and Save During Our Christies. 2 lb. Package Graham Wafers 3 1 Christies. 1344 oz. Packages ............. 9} for 69° Pieces and Stems. 10 oz. tims. 0. 3.91 Co-op Mushroom Co-Op Coffee Grind Apple or Pineapple Juice. Malkins. 48 oz. tins .. : 2 v1.49 3 Gl man?’ This has given much of his effort to attra recreation for us. He has and is using this Paper to stir up some inter- we stock @ full selection of ‘SAVAGE SHO for children est for recreation which will working days will be reduced and our spare hours will be doing nothing. He can’t do this big job alone. ES to be marked It should be a green by next Rec Commission Planning Bonfire On Hallowe’en year is in a positive Toilet Tissue Capri. Eight Rolls for Golden Ripe 7.$1 Kleenex - Tissue Flat Fold 400’s Ganned Pop 4 ruse. Save on Drygoods Save on all Drygoods Stock during cur Clearance Sale. 10% off to 50% off om all For Mentally Ill way, under a plan being con- sidered by Recreation Com- mission No. 1. Under the scheme. de- tailed by recreation director Buck Pachelozuk, a bonfire % here by Mrs. Ann Majelsky. The entire process takes but a a Mrs. Sweeney, following few minutes from raw materials to the finished noodles, but the convention, will be in- j {stalled as regional represen- tative for the West Kooten- rerses was judged at Hie it is skill, rather than time which makes the job a difficult Rae veh awards being pre jone. — Castlegar News Photo sented. All You Need from Basement to Finish & Home Planning Service Shasta Jelly Powder Mr. and Mrs, Fred Jackson, former Kinnaird re- ——<$<—<—$_$_$—— 10...89¢ zoods, including footwear, men’s work and easual wear, jackets and many other items. Shop for Winter Clothing now while the savings are all so great! Maddocks Shoe Store er tally ill-which will again be MOTORS LTD. PH. 365-7033 SHELL PRODUCTS °Y Mrs. D. B, Poole of Cas-| FROM THE GALLERY. tlegar returned home Sunday after spending the past month at Vancouver visiting her mother, Mrs. M. Kerr. Mrs. Edith Best who has been visiting in England since July 23, returned home last ‘Thursday. Mrs. Best travelled to England with her daughter, Mrs. Margaret Reith of Kin- naird, remaining there to visit with relatives after Mrs. Reith’s departure for home. The 50th wedding anni- versary of a brother was the highlight of Mrs. Best’s over- seas trip. She also visited in Scot- land. 1 doesat pay ever to take chances with crowing test, we stock a full selection © SAVAGE SHOES « for children. Speech From Throne Not so Bad Most of the criticism that has been heaped on the Speech from the Throne that opened the 28th Parliament is entirely unwarnanted. Naturally the leaders of the opposition parties criti- cized it. If the speech had been a recitation of the Ser- mon on the Mount and the Ten Commandments the 0; Position would have been duty-bound to find some fault with it, To fault it for not men- tioning the Queen is picay- une. The speech doesn’t men- tion motherhood either but it is a safe bet that the gov- ernment is in favor. As for literary quality, the Throne Speech may lack some of the ringing symbolism of its pre- decessors but it is not a poor- ly written document. It simp- ly reflects the difference be- tween Pearson the historian P-led any miraculous powers By Henry Heald and diplomat and Trudeau,who has made a_ public the lawyer and teacher. speech since June 25 has No, the fires of scorn|said the first thing the new heaped on the speech are the Parliament would do would frustrated reactions of peo-|be to clear up the islati handled by the group. _ Boxes will be appearing in many local stores to re- ceive gifts during the last two weeks in November. All gifts are appreciated, though it is advisable the ar- ticles should not be made of glass or be sharp, (such as broaches) so as not to cause harm, Across from the Arena Castlegar, B.C. Box 90 - Phone 365-8151 P&G Builders Supply ple who have suddenly dis-|backlog. In fact the Opposi- covered that their idol has|tion demanded that they do feet of clay. The fact that|so. Mr. Trudeau has never claim- Included here are the Criminal Code amendments makes no difference. People| and changes in the food and have convinced themselves|/arug acts. While they may that Pierre-Eihott Trudeau is|be hold-overs from an earlier the new _messiah; the walls|raruament they are also in of prejudice will come tumbl-|lune with Mr. 'Trudeau’s view ing down, the economic trees|of the “just society.” -The wul scatter their gold over|prime minister has left no the land and the towers of|doubt that getting the pol- cultural and social harmony|ice out of the nation’s bed- will burst through the snow|,o0oms and Protecting the to bloom all year long. Now rights of the consumer were with a shock they discover|tio of the planks in his plat- it isn’t so. form, The looked-for - messiah Then there area series is another human being. He|of amendments to existing is bound by the same mater-|acts governing the financial ial Another good reason for saving at your credit union - all shares and deposits are guaranteed! This protection makes credit unions one of the safest places where anyone can save or invest. You can’t lose! B.C.CREDIT | B.C. CENTRAL UNION LEAGUE! CREDIT UNION ‘Tney sound pretty prosaic but in the light of the gov- ernment’s already-demonstra- ted determination to cut ex- penditures, to stem inflation and to balance the budget, they could be significant. Tr i There can be no just society Trudeau is a fellow sinful|unless there is a financially mortal who just happens to|solvent one. have the biggest job in the It is. necessary to re- country, let us take another|member that the speech was look at the Throne Speech|not presented as a blueprint and see just what it has to|for the life of the Parlia- Offer. ment but. only an outline of First it offers to bring|the proposals for the first back some of the legislation| session. If there is no agree- that was left hanging on-the|mént soon on operation of the country.} . choose your brew irom the Kootenays’” own great line order paper when Parliament|rules of procedure, however, dissolved in June. We can’t|it could take four years feign surprise at this. Virtu-| get through even that modest ally every cabinet minister|list of ATTENTION Logging Contractors ATTRACTIVE WINTER LOGGING CONTRACTS AVAILABLE Volumes vary between 5,000 and 50,000 cunits. - CONTACT: NORTHWOOD PULP LTD. Woods Division Box 9000, Prince George, B.C. Brewed RIGHT in the Kootenays from clear, pure glacial waters A Series of GOSPEL SERVICES Will be Held CASTLEGAR LEGION HALL - Starting Sunday, October 20, at 3 p.m. Each Sunday at 3 pm. We desire to bring to you The Way of God as it was established in the Life and Teaching of Christ. All are cordially invited. — C. Rankin and C, Wilson is to be held, along with fire- works and free treats for the younger set, at a location on the east side of the Columbia river. Donations from merch- ants for the purpose of assist- ing in the plan may be left at the recreation office, the former Castlegar library. pre- mises. Hf * & & Story Time Now Cautisgae and _ District Is Underway Chamber members -to the lo- cal residents. Mrs. Dorthey Linds, Robson, B.C. The Motor and Mower Shop Lawn Mower Sharpening and Repairs — All Types — Saw Sharpening — KINNAIRD EQUIPMENT SERVICE 707 Sixth Avenue, Kinnaird, B.C. * Phone 3653411 Chamber of Commerce has At Local Library given its collective approval to the plan by the recreation commission to. sponsor a Halowe’en bonfire. Story Time for Bresschool e: gular meeting of the Cham- ber. esi sa eid Sats ate i n, the event, hel weekend, this year features | lI several adults who read stor- to. the Us there is a different reader each week. ‘There is no charge for the children who attend. House For Sale Situated on lots nine (9) and ten (10) in Block Forty-three 43) Town of Castlegar, Plan Six Hundred and Fifty: (650). Bids are welcome. The highest or any bid not necessarily accepted. CONTACT “BRILLIANT CREDIT UNION .. Evening Group - Plans Variely Sale of the Robson Members: WA net home oF Mrs. Don. Elliau to make pl for their’ Nov. 23 variety sale to be held in the Robson hall. 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