“CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, Oct. 26, 1967 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 26,1967... Officials fe lnvestioatd School Bus Stops than requiring. them to walk, dismissed the estimate of a.two- ;| more than two miles to the bus mile’ walk. stop, Waterloo Flats is near, old Brilltant bridge and the’ or lege and airport roads. : trustee Jim Lamont, “40 . Year Cominco Employees Receive Medals [\ ti-tite Restaurant us esPEcALine IN CHINESE FOOD" “Phone 365-6741: for “Take-Out Orders Open 6'a.m. to 12 Midnight: Daily Open ’6 a.m. to 1'a.m.' Fridays and Saturdays . | Three sealdents of the Cast- legar-Kinnaird ‘area \and) ‘one from China Creek are among the 61 who'are to be. given recog: /{ don't think it ts that far,” he said, “But I do think.the situ- ation should be investigated.” A recommendation \will be Lorne Campbell + Castlegar Abe Kinnsira China Creek “Stewart | i Mackenal . New Scout Hall Now Officially Gaon A recently-renovated build- ing at Fourth Ave. and Pine has become the district headquart- ers for Castlegar Scouts, Rovers, Guides, Cubs and Brownies. Ata ceremony to mark the occasion, nels last Saturday, jog the renovation and ‘ia contin- uing its campaign to pay the| burning when it is paid and total purchase price. “We will hold a mortgage: will be an event to remember,” Kiwanis representative Merv nea added. * Rush said that “We world like In exp! ig to have handed over the deed for] of.the qowanis effort, Albe: the building today, as part of and tributes were ‘given to the local Kiwanis club. The au has sponsored pur- chase of the building and much this But as there is still a bal- ance left to pay on e Of the building, he said, this could not be done. Gold Cord Presentation Highlight at pEnefentation of a Guide gold was the highlight of the Sticiat ae dedication dase jSapurday of the new district dquarters for ‘Guide,. Scouts "and elated Si yu ips. * Receiving the cord was ; Paul- ine Fowler of Castlegar. Miss: Fowler has been an Hall Opening the rigid Program which quai a Guide for the a proven act,of good citizenship and several other: -accomplish- ments and its svat cannot’ be] ‘bi avid Guide for several sald. laining the significance derbank, local scout leader, ex- plained Kiwanis had been ‘‘won-| dering what to do for a Centen- nial project.” He said that’ one of the oth-| er adult leaders of the multi- facet youth movement suggested purchase of the. hall. “Jt has materialized, we have the hall and I. am’ very happy about this,” said Mr. Calderbank. My. Rush stressed that the hall is'for the use and benefit of all the whole district, not for Castlegar alone. ~ A site had been offered by the. Town of Kinnaird he said, ‘but: as the site was a lot, on which a building would have to be constructed, it was felt ad- visable rather to take the Castle- gar Bite, which already had a Scout hail project is an example of the sort Pot work Ki- years and. recently completed THE SALVATION ARMY Sunday ‘9.45 a.m. Sunday School 11,00 a.m. Holiness Meeting Wednesday . 7.30 a: Bible Study ireday o 7.30 p.m, Home League Phone 365-7112 Public invited to all services. You are never a stranger at the Army Envoy & Mrs. K. Mallory CALVARY. BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Reeves, Phone 865-7175 Next to the. Giaverient Motel Bible Hour - 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Evening ‘Worship — 7.30: p.m. + All Welcome - Apostolic Church Two blocks East of the Castleaird Shopping Plaza 0 a.m. — Sunday School baer am. Moming ‘Worship Mission Film will be shown Oct. 17, 7.30 p.m. by. Duncan and co-worker. Phone ‘365-3150 W. Love, Minister All Welcome — CHURCH OF GOD Comm. > Ba Stu ae esa & PEPE Hour |. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 1 First Ave. si should be doing, he de-{- clared. ‘A special guest at the event was Archdeacon Resker, a leader in the movement since its begin- ning here more than 20 years Oat was. acting scout.master 79: Pastor: Rev. L. M. Phone: 365-5212 Sunday:: B65 an a.m. Sunday School. ‘i Family Devotion. 7 p.m, vin, Family Evangelism. Tudsday: 7.30 Bible Study and Prayer. Friday: 7.30 p.m. CA. Service. | GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th Ave, Kinnaird Wise Rev. J. H. man Morning Worship and Sunday School: 11: a.m. Hockey Referees _ Examinations Held. In Trail Sunday A hockey referee's instruc- tional clinic under the t} com: 21 years ago and the first district loner here 60. many) years. ago,” ue fal Archdeas Resker. said) that he has, in "fact, a double en-| thusiasm for the scout hall pro- ject; since he is also a charter member of the: Kiwanis club. Speaking of the scouting ef-' fort and his interest in it, he said, “I've had a few years at at — about 56 — and the happin- oe of seeing it grow up is great, indeed.” - Representatives were pre- sent at the meeting from both the Town of Castlegar and the Town of Kinnaird, the Scout movement a grant in lieu of taxes — that is, the town is waiving the require-| ment of paying property tax-on the building. Rotary Convention’ Hera May 3i - June 3 Ed McGauley of Castlegar, the legal’ counsel for Schoo] Dis- trict No. 9, appeared before the board of trustees last Monday, but his reason ‘was not a legal ‘one, Mr. McGauley petitioned the board for use: of school facilities during a Rotary convention to be held May 31:to June 3, 1968, He ‘explained that both’ the College and’ KJSS had: been sel- ected as potential sites for events during the ‘foorday convention: The board could help out by granting use of the facilities and also of three or more school bus- ses for of the Ro- of Jim Mailey of Trail was held Sunday for Castlegar, Trail and Rossland referees at the Cominco Arena in The main purpose of this clinic was to acquaint fae rete tary. members, he said. During the convention, del- egates from as far away as Wal-| ‘alla, “Wash.’;and several as well as regular business ses- trol of liquor and: full = In granting his requeat, t oe board Jaid down‘a ‘series of sti ulations, : including ‘proper con: payment | of insurance and other, costs con- necte of: the” busses g | cas-ot Comte Ltd. The four men are Lorne Cc 1 of Ci Abe Con- nition tonight as 40-year employ-| | Air. Conditioned’ for Cool Comfort: BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS dy and Stewart (Scotty) Mac- “)Kenzie, both of Kinnaird, and R._ S.. (Dick) Howe of China Creek, The employees, from Trail, ‘\Kimberley and Riondel, will re- ceive engraved medals and gifts at \the Cominco gold. medal jawards dinner to be held at the Tadanac Hall in Trail. Thirty-five of the gold med- al employees are from Trail erations, 15 are from Kimberley and one from Bluebell operations at Riondel. The 1967 medallists will bring to 403 the number of Com: inco employees in Canada who have been so honored since the ‘practice was started in 1952. O£ the total, 151 are still employed We have the merchandise. - From, Chinese: ‘clinrettog have To Mexican‘ light fixtures , :’: To American auto & furniture poleh Ask us. Chances are we have it. If. not, we'll try to obtain it. ORIENTAL DREAM. STORES :. owned and ‘operated by. Western International Enterprises Box 833 Phone: 365-7377 11 Pine Street Castlegar, B.C. From ‘Japanese ‘color ‘TV. ate eer ektiie with the company, “RCA 2 5 : mw ST. DAVib’s | Slashed To lla Color TV ONLY! ACT NOW! egular. $905 00 9 ANGLICAN CHURCH 8 am, and 9.30 am, HOLY COMMUNION Sunday School 9.30 a.m. Dinner tickets on sale now for Parish Centennial Day, Nov. 4. LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 pm. Held in St Davies Anglican Church Sunday "School 2 pm. Rev. Harold.C. Clark © Held in homes - - Uniting Since 1925 CASTLEGAR ROBSON ‘Phone 366-8337 Geo. Hermanson, B.A., B.D. MORNING. WORSHIP Castlegar — 11.15 a.m. Robeson — 10 a.m. Castlegar — Sunday School mr 30 am. if ‘UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA ~ and Presbyterian Churches of Canada the Congregational Methodist KINNAIRD GENELLE Rev. Clinton Howard’ : Phone 365-7814 “Worship—Kinnaird 11am. Genelle 7.80 p.m. Sunday School — home. Kinnaird 9.30. am. Ask your ‘West Kootenay Power representative for a free estimate of Electric Heating costs -for your ‘Remember, RCA Vides ‘THE Name in Color TV! - SIDEWALK USED TV SALE This Friday and Saturday, October 27 and 28 Bargains Galore! Walk: by Our Store this Weekend and See these Tremendous. Values. You'll be’ Glad: You Did! Remember, GLS are Castlegar’s Color: TV. Pioneers! We Built Our SERVICE. You, the: (Customer. Try.Us'on :All Your. Service 'Re-. quirements: Same-Day Service;, Radio-Controlled::Van!. BUILT OUR BUSINESS Business on Service —.On. Satis tisfying Low, Low Monthly Payments Available : Ci MIKE NAZAROFF, left, of 'P: cently received ' the te ner, t of the annual B— To — sales convention held this year at the Athens Hilton in Groce Mee, M Ber Ce Macaael appears as happy as her husband with the award. Armstrong a’ stop made at the home: of Me sand Mrs. Glen; Killough; | a - Lake, Mr. and Mrs. tothe eons recen! where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Wick, former residents of ete and Mrs. George Faer- MARX AUTO: BODY. & PAINT SERVICE Towing — Body Work Painting. — : Welding , Insurance Claims’<**' Handled! Promptly, Ph, 365-3037 ber of were recent eee at the home of Mr. and he to ‘Mrs. Wm. Plo ff, Mrs. C. Miller of Aldergrove, |200 curato: is ‘visiting at the home of her son-inlaw and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. R. A. Giles. socie! : bright ribbon’ ‘| ly supported. ** Ke be possible: is. 2 | cobra’ rtnas ie nn’: was mat ‘| by. Earamount - Stidios,and.if our WATER Hol was the’ Ey at the Castlegar | and district golf course recently as ‘a newly-drilled well began producing ‘at the rate of 400 gallons per minute. 0; first traces of water pour from the well-was golf. club pre- sident John Landis, right. Operator of the drilling machin- oy, Walter Koftinoff, looks as pleased. with the results as in hand to watch the The Scene at... KINNAIRD SECONDARY - School a walle conceding that winds from| brought to.the next'meeting of t e river can make the hike fon the school board from the: com, en cold trip during the winter,| mittee, iS Slippery’ Conditions Cause Rocitont Sat, A Vancouver woman’ is in ; | satisfactory. condition ‘in Mater | Misericordaie : hospital in Ross- land ‘after suffering injuries in a traffic accident on the Kin- naird-Christina ighway| : last Saturday, Injured in ‘the accident, whlch took place an estimated miles from Kinnaird was'Mrs.|' Haniiles Tanner, @ passenger in a vehicle’ being driven be her Reading comprehension cham- aes have been announced for| re-|each eh Gil vislon Leading the whole school is Brian Brady of the A ¢ Other division leaders are: loran; D — Andrew Davidoff; E — Susan Schuck; F — Louise Demeo; G — Laurence: creer wood; H— Kathleen Healey; I) —Tom Condy and V — Debbie Lester, mpetition is extremely Keen i nt this’ program. Our hats off to ie, winners. loys ‘The murdet “weapon” os 2 ip: ‘adder. ; from ': India. saucer of mille as reward — remember? > 5 lured with a ‘saucer of! milk.;The reason why this may PIX r. that ‘the wants‘ some! ‘to: drink and. in: very hot: countries’ they would find very ‘little’ to drink. ery. that you could attract one with a saucer of milk.” Diane now feels she is firm-) at a a it "One of the favorite stories in @. is ' Leinin, efforts: are successful we’ will be able to show it to the school Alpha Phi Feature, Mad. Mod. Theme - At Party Receally This year's aphe F: Phi chap-| ter of Beta Sigma’ Phi held-a Tush: party recently, Pane fea: tured the theme, Mad Mod. Psychadelic ‘mobiles decorat: ed the home: got Mrs. James it dicing ippie life: in aon and music of the “flower people” can ‘completed the scene.’ ing frost unkempt Movie es: ‘varying ‘om unkemp! le. to: outlandish’ Pe Hetreshments took the form of salads.and | pizzas ‘served by the: social committee. 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Friday afternoon the male ‘staff members clobbered our soccer rep team to the tune of 3-0. The team is now seeking revenge and hopes to have'a re- h di some noon hour theceps having the moral sup- port of fhe: entire student body) Biggest elite in > th school is tape Micha ei Am. os. He has Proved he can eat two barbecued chickens, one af- ter the other — and then ask led. for dessert. e. & & & & i Tomorrow night we are hold- | We se jockice fered fo ear @ are loo! €r ing'a great time, us which collided with a semi-trailer unit, Police reports said the semi- falter, unit was travelling east, opposite’ direction Tanner vehicle, when it went ont of sentra! and jacknifed, ited at $3,900, damage e the heavy truck $100: Police’ attributed the accid-| ent to slippery conditions and said no charges are contemplat- A. witness said that when “Mrs; Tanner’s injury was discov- ered she was rushed to hospital. took. a wrong “turn and ‘arrived : Sorry — no outside invita- in Romans instead of Castlegar as. was: intended...’ REMEMBER: 10 Per Cent ‘OFF . FOR CASH! 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