SUGAR AND SPICE By BHI Smitey Happiness Hits You— Between the Eyes B | atte, iuatsatanes petty, s private wanis president John Holden and Mrs. Hold- en. The banquet was attended by some 120 Kiwanians, their wives and guests. Mr. Rush reported at it that the club has reduced the debt on its Scout hall project during the year from $8,500 to B40. HAPPY SMILES were much in evidence at the recent annual installation banquet of the Kiwams Club when Mrs. W. News Photo troubles, That is a g in the midriff from that gen- tle old lady, Mother Nature. Whether it's fire or 090) blizzard cr drought, a blunt reminder e every so often from| god old Mother has'a salutary effect on the whining denizens of the twen- deth century. This time it was that “cold, snap” ip Hae I like that; term. Canadian un deretaremnent And we delight in it, as we By Amoid Martin Shedding Light Into the Gloomy Depths aH it was back in the “good| everybody, with more of ev- Sj Gia days.” erything ‘that’s nice being @ CHURCHES — I am banded: down to all the poor in favor of churches — all of | ple. them — inchiting Vhscs witch ----—Den'test-who's-geisg-tsy advocate wrapping oneself in| pay for the more-of-every- Zanes earns ama [otter Mae tly ony Ww the Co: very my of the Lord. ming | cuestion. (Sometimes the sheets are made of ignorance ah cotton, the mount ‘Ss Can- adian, and it makes us all be- come human again, if only un-| eS ore normally trud- e0] ge around ivath a fae ike an old rubber boot, peo) wouldn't be caught dead ina ,| Kapuskasing or Yelowieatta | ood smash] there ‘VHacking their lungs ou they perpetually | c: ple who| I garts, but we even put up with them, whom me wo ct id nbemal,| elem letest, with of spirits. Te, come in dif- Let's say Ws 30 below outside. But there's always | 0 some character who lived in who Detrete it was 80 below lL winter and wasa't even cold. just refreshing. say, “This is And there's th the reverse snob. ‘inrougn, rattling teeth and hunched shoulders, he too waims this-is nothing. Why pack in ‘53 it was down to 50 below and stayed there for a week, gi of themselves. an id perhaps at's better than medicine in drawing ‘together against the! elements and a definite pride an the fact that you can cope, Hor once, in Ex; there When you go out.in the moming and find that the bat- cery is flat, you don’t 'tuss aud Hi-Lite Restaurant “Specializing in Chinese Foods” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight Daily Open 6 a.m. to 1 am. Fridays & Saturdays Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS tails SO comings during the “cold urple le who wouldn't be Peop! iw other] hign ‘snap” are the Vietnam war, ‘booze and = that eon thatin pont atough th ales — ee Marx Auto Body & Paint Service Towing — Body Work Painting — Welding Insurance Claims Handled Promptly 24Hour Wrecker Service Phone 365-3037 id can’t be a we have *n epores,, with AIN EEO ii hippi iectiong | er the hippies’ questions staying mainly on the plain. |with 5 of heavenly words ¢ t sunsiine a and one hell of a/are somewhere in bet-|embsr ween to even @ LO SeALTY toa church a doctsine despite the intrusion of little things like up. for we stock a full selection of ) SAVAGE SHOES’ ce, CLES BH A fot children. - Maddocks Shoe Store GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY ARD SELL USED FURNITURE Open Weekdays 1 pm. - 5.30 p.m. Open Fridays 1 p.m. - 9 pm. CASTLEGAR MEWS now caller ae stalo: 4 World: ‘cup Foor "earlier ae moni READ. =D. | Businessmen Gather |7i22 |For Procedures Study Inne) great Toni winner of three ae Baller: ae paerig 1956 Oly- and 1 world evant m for ed aerrct passed with top mar! “it ies all the physical makings of 8: greet Zant a ” Sailer said. “It is very Soe and with about 60 gates at will compare with Inns- esa! At Selkirk College March | just as tough,” the ete bruck. “The slalom should be ‘Austeias native addedsS Siler had high tic dish-washer. There is a certain joyous | Red Mountain as. Good As ‘64 Olympic Course Driving Through Grand Forks? : STOP IN AT THE - Airport Auto Service And Say Hello to “IKE WIEBE — iy | of Ci at P.O. & Sout Ike Would be Glad to Hear ihe Latest Gossip! Ike’s Airport Auto Service is Located on Highway... 3 Near the Arenas. Look for the Big Chevron Sign . Motors) You Can Save $$ On Your 1967 Income Tex The Income Tax Act will allow 20% of your annual earned income to a maximum of $2,500 to be deducted if invested in a Registered | ; New Weight Watchers’ Club Invites Members ev -have successfull to their diets on their Meeting once a week. CALVARY . BAPTIST. CHURCH Pastor D. Re Phone 365-7175 Neaf.to the Cloverleaf Motel Castieaird Plaza Famtlv Bible Hour - 10 a.m. Family Worship 11 a.m. Worehin - 7.80 p.m. “ All Welcome mi PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Phone 365-5212 Sunday School 9.55 a.m. Morning Worshin 11 a.m.: Hvangelistie Service 7 p.m. Turaday: Rihle Gtude ced I Retiaweat-Savinge Tiza.-The Mutual Lif Canada offers many Savings Plans which can’ qualify for this tax concession. To qualify for 1967. tax relief, the plan must be registered before Feb. 29, 1968. For. Full Information C. Arthur Anderson Phone 365-7633 or Write Box 100, Castlegar plus fc cr a World Cup event. Ww 32, but-still in excel- Business and Professional Directory CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Your Post Office Waste Basket tells. a ants and the Socloty of indus, trial and Cos at Aocountants. '8 program was presented by Lr By Belloeg, it of the Familiar Story Reg the sume oid story of waste — of thrown away on advertising matter mens, Conhnuing kirk weicomes suggestions for and comments regarding of Eduesnon at Sel- its feving pass marks in Grade HI ‘theory. ¥ were ce item ili in Trait music students fi- neth and Linda Culley of hau- naird. that i is discarded before it gets into the home. Glance at the waste basket in the post office any day after there has been a big mail- circulars. There you can see see for yourself what is happening. In Contrast to this tho CASTLEGAR NEWS Is Delivered Right to the Home And Not Into a Waste Basket! Subscribers eagerly await delivery of the Castlegar News to their doorsteps. And they pay to get it because they want to read it! And after its arrival it remains on the family reading table throughout the week — a ready reference and a constant guide for buyers of merchandise and service. i BARGAINS GALORE. BURING OUR PRE INVENTORY STOREWIDE SALE DO DROP -OUTSTANDING VALUES NORM’S SPORT SHOP 300 Baker St. NELSON, Open Mondays from 9 A=] IN TO. SEE THE . B.C. Pin.-365-2015 am. to 5.30 p.m. DUTCH CLEANING SERVICE Free Estimates Phone Free Zenith 6826 GORDON A. SUMNER Naturopathic Health Service Oglow Building 605 Columbia Ave. Ph. 365-7022 REPAIRS: To All Major. And Portable Appliances CASTLEGAR © APPLIANCE SERVICE Ph. 365-6939 PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Sales and Service’ GUARANTEED REPAIRS WESTERN INTERNATIONAL ENCEKPHISES “ mporr - Exporr P.O. Box 833 Bn, 60-7377 » HC. INTERIOR. VACUUM SERVICE Located an basement CarMils Fabrics 365-3134 Trail 364-1735 MARVIN L. LeROY GREEP’S ELECTRIC 1319 BAY. — TRAIL, B.C, . For RUBBER STAMPS KOOTENAY WELDING * & CASTING. REPAIRS KOOTENAY. BUILDERS AND. SUPPLIERS 636 Columbia Ave: Ph, 365-6155 re Builders Service” a BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. Electric Heat Specialicts idedallion Homes Ph. 365-7241 SINGER REPAIR ©) SALES & SERVICE All Singer Models On "Located in Castlegar Flamingo Motel. = Ph. 365.7978 DESMOND T. - LITTLEWOOD, 'D.0s. OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St. - Nelson, B.C. - Ph, 352-5152 OFFICE SUPPLIES — Call at the CASTLEGAR NEWS “Ph. 965-7268 CAST: LEGAR NEWS Al a.m. Morning Worship 7.80 p.m. Evangelistic Service Tues. 720 Laren stld Study 150 w. Tove. o Minister All Welcome ST. DAVID'S ANGLICAN CHURCH 8am. Holy Communion 11 a.m. Holy Communion ” Grace PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th Ave. Kinnaird Be; : [some ‘C. give encoura to anyone who has a moment at fear that her problem is ton much of an effort and d just not. worth the ‘strong command of willpower, the alub sreseee group encour- The backbone of the club is the members themselves and their mutual problem. who has su at the next meeting. Rewards are each month by the member ‘who loses the most elit The ee welght loss by a’ member in one year gives fexst the place of honor as ‘No one with honest ef- forte gene The encouragement of one |i OPEN CHANNEL of the Columbia river received shows little indication init this picture of the bulldozers, one of them eta by BC. All j|Nakusp Winter Show A Peart already H}ncd for the event include a raffle, fs Planned Feb 17, 18 Summit Lake, 13 miles , row Lakes winter follies Feb. 17-and 18. . | The Rotary club of Na- kusp, sua} an ambitious pro- gram, will sponsor the two Beye of aotivities to raice nie. ey for its old folks housing Plan- Sr. Citizens Help Mark Anniversary The regular meeting of the Castlegar and District Sen- for Citizens was held Friday in VALENTINE’S SPECIAL From Feb. 1 - 10 25 Per Cent Off All Argus Super 8 Movie Cameras sail and E. Bailey while sick and to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mc- (Creight on their wedding an- 4 |ski-sho, buge skating party, rides, midway games and re- {freshment booths. bile races, ice fishing derby, ry. Thank you notes were received from these members. Pettitt J. Wiig extended a cordial to attend an “Ati ~=Photos aay jon the of the 60th Home” on Feb. 4 at his home occasion Rotary presidents for either a Fhe mobile rete Or 8 down the community of Nakusp has already thrown. support behind the effort. The Nakusp and District Rod and Gun club Hydro ithe river, one of the tinent. by vightlest on this con- ‘The final remnant of the Columbia’s former bed was sealed off Monday by three , waters of the river now flow through the . Arrow dam's cenientworks. Dr. Hugh has to and operate the ice fishing — Castlegar News Photo derby. ‘The Nakusp Ski Club has we Hore oF. ‘SAVAGE: SHOES forehildren selection oF Maddocks Shoe Store. arranged trophies and bons for the ski-show on the VICTORIA REPORT ‘They eatn nerennal nride in. thelr annearonre and. tha feeling af weltheing. nat fo men. Saar TETRIS ohning ina wardenhe dactoned fay ithe well-proportioned woman. If you are overweight and live in or around Blueberry Greek why not capture game, of these personal rewards for yourself by calling 365-5865, —_——__ "Pensioners Recelve Increased Benefits All persons _receiving re- tirement pensions under the Canada Pension Plan, or pen- sions and guaranteed jacome supplements under: the Old Age Security Act. at the end’ of 1967. will receive increased Eavavents this month, ese increases are the result of the two per cent rise in the pension index announc- by Health and Welfare Minis- ten Allan J. MacEachen last Rev. J. H. Moming Worship and Sunday School 11 a.m. CHURCH OF GOD Kinnaird Community Hall Pastor: Rev. 1ra “sire _ahnoon Phone Sandav Schoo O4 rey am. Morning Worship 10 a-:m., 7 pm. rridays * Youth eee 7.30 rednesdays * Bible : Sade. & Prayer * Held.in_nomes LUTHER4aN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St. David's : Anglican Church Sunday Schooi 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark THE SALVATION ARMY. Sunday 9.45 a.m. Sunday Schuoi 11 a.m. Holiness Meetin: ig Wednesday 7.30 p.m. Bible Study rsday Seen : 7.30 p.m. Home League Phone 365-7112 Public invited to ail services. You are never a stranger at the Army. fs _ Envoy & Mrs. K. Mallory SS=a=._ from this of uy ing Pensions nde unde the ‘Can, tice is estimated that as many as 40,000 retirement pensioners under. the Canada Pension Plan will be affect- | rr! ea-by the end of 196. In addition, about t 1,380, 000 persons will receive in- creased old age security en ions, while an estimated come supplement | payments, The Department of Na- tional Health and Welfare ad- ministers benefits under these Programs. 5 - Castlegar Midgets Win First of Series |: At Helson Arena The. Castlegar “Midget Reps won the first poe their semi-final playoffs at | the Nelson Civic Centre last | W. Scoring for Castlegar were John-Horcoff with two goals while’ Philip Koochin, Den- nis Quinlan, Ron Konl Kin and ‘Walter Popoff got one each. Castlegar’s goalie, Rich- ard Stoochnoff kicked ‘out 42| ee eee e second game of the! semctuate will will be played at the Castlegar Arena tonight at7 pm . Starting This Month| ° ed in the House of Commons | with this. blind We'll hear a lot about this | mo. at the 1968 legislative session, now under way in the stately varble halls of this capital. Liberals particularly will go 2fter the Premier and his ca- binet ministers with hammer id tongs, calling them separ- atists, isolationists, obstruc- Hones: breakers-up of Can- ada. B. C. vs OF Otewes. Go: But in itis country, 3¢.16 not, and that’s “Hitnk ph tls a.» ais cal party, no not Minister! What the Premier says about there being no govern- men tn Ova pow se e. ministers scurrying around ‘trying to leed. | step into the Prime Minister's shoes haven’t much time for inet: public shes aney re interested in lowing Mike Pearson into ‘ne seat o! the mighty. Fact of the matter is this: Mr. Pearson should not be re- ».gming at ‘this tume. He was. elected in November of 1965, | Bo; duane should be remaming for the full term of this parl- iament, not quitting in mid- sireain in order to mand over ip in the hope of The haven’t much patience, either, the Liberal government | o: n Ottawa, but they stick up for it mostly, of. course, the hope of embarrassing the . remier—which is an’ almost efit |impossible task—and causing him to «lose Public face—so they fervently wish! The Premier aS there's practically no eoverament at all in Ottawa now, what with the berpemianing, the Liberals in ne Canada, it seems to me, polines auways sinell:, Pre all the big boys trying to get | don’ ¢ Minter Loster uld not be rogetve of a political party, it uid be up to the people _ By James K. Nesbitt! WerisOn - ves, and to heck with the ple. Great—it sure 1s for em. So it is that during the ¢ | session the Bennett crowd will say it's nigh time social- ism tock over in this province, and in this country for that to|/matter, otherwise in their' view, all will be confusion. chaos and utter ineptitude. The Premier ¢humbs his Political nose at Ottawa; High- ways Minister Phil Gaglardi says that for anyone to visit! Ottawa these days is eunine more than an exercise in futil- ity; Attorney general R. W. er (Cariboo Bob they call ae these days) says provincial conferences are on- ly exercises in conviviality and therefore are not worth attending. » So it is that under our present provincial vern ment we are becoming more and) more isolated = We're not mm speaking terms with the Governor of Alaska, nc e really going to. it atoact There abe indications we are, certainly that that a the way our Premier’s ing. us: Poem Was Wriltea |i: Very Near to Death es | iota Unit See Stiernoon unit 2 unit of the Kinnaird United Church Wo- men held its monthly recently O. J. Wilson with eight mem- ers and .Mrs. of the KUCW |devotional given by Mrs. J. Brownlie lee party ‘held at the home of Ms. J. A. Murray a success and the Valley inne @ similiar ev- ent Feb. 2 at the home of Mrs. at the home of Mrs. |- we the | new executive president’ in atten UCW Plans Coffee Party For February 22 Date . Lake ST poroninately 18 miles from New Denver on the Slo- can Other events being plan- ned include a men’s bonspiel, a parade, snow shoe races and a snow dance. Troublesome Bus Replacement Hero Solves Two Problems Court. of Revision Notice is hereby given that the Court of Revision respecting the 1968 Assess- ment Roll for the Town of Castlegar will be held on Monday, February 12th, 1968 at, 10.00 o'clock in the forenoon in the Canadian Legion Hall — Castlegar-Rob- son Branch No. 170, Castlegar, B.C. J. M. Mintak, Municipal Assessor The way bus has re- ened to Casticeat this time with a good motor in it. A subject of neuotiaten for the past. six months, the bus, bought from an eastern supplier, has finally been pres- sed into service after two ser- | jous setbacks in filling the or- iginal ord er. she’ bus was orde fall, but the unit sent had on an or with | ZW here, be- | the Fame o Minister ore Canada. Bepi risome problem‘ for School board members—that of stu- Jead-| dents standing while riding in busses. Oveioading of some pus necessary because of Jack ot units and ‘despite by local RCMP. However this is no long- —all : e lowing Don’t Ttoreet the folks who live on Spout you be passing that way some day Go in and see them on anwar, they’ce ill, nearing their journey’s end ‘And God has sent you to yer pod Sur de is ever listening W. Sheloff. Mrs. Ackles reported 0: the April. 1 fashion show 69 to in the’ Kinnaird ‘hall Uniting § Since 1925 the ¢ UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA ‘3 goalle| fT! g Note) wes “nile: of the Church Women’s Annual ive inited Mann of Vancouver, 58, guest ROBSGN Phone 365-8397 Geo. Hermanson, B.A., BD. MORNING WORSHIP Castlegar — 11.15 am. Robson —:9.45 a.m. Sunday School Castlegar, 9.30 am. iy of Canada KINNAIRD Rev. Clinton Howard _ Phone 865-7814 Worship, Kinnaird llam. Genelle 9.30 asm. Sunday School — Kinnaird, 9.80 am. 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