CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 4, 1969 ang Fs Pettitt Photos CHRISTMAS HOURS Open Mondays 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Open Sat. Dec. 20th 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Open Mon. Dec. 22nd 9 a.m. to 9 p.m, Open Tues. Dec, 23rd 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Open Wed. Dec. 24th 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. INSTANT LOAD CAMERAS $9.95 & UP REMEMBER If It's Photographic GET IT FROM PETTITT RARRVAVUVAVAAUAAANVAAT John Dalziel Schoo! Board Candidate — Castlegar A man who served six years on the Castlegar school poard between 1957 and 1962 “Again seeking a trustee John Dalziel, a resident ee in of the, finance Borry W. Harsent School Board Candidate — Castlegar four children school board position. Barry roung man of 38 with Aiur is seeking a ket an active James R. Lamont School Board | ~ Castlegar Figure Skating Club Now iiss 148 Members available. Sin qeaap By the end of November badges had been A man who served six years on Castlegar school board from 1 through 1968 and who believes that his knowledge, understand- and experience will be of lue to the district during |the next two years is a trus- tee candidate Saturday. Jimmy .Lamont, a resident joe the area for 19 years and achieved in the following: Badge 1. Ruth Sommers, Bill. Zaytsoff, Patti Jenkins, David Lancaster, Cathy Krue- tzky, Linda Popoff, Tracy Koreen, Jocy Zebert, Teresa Plotnikoff, Judy Cheveldave, Marianne Cohen, Bonnie Le- mieux, Carol Barnes, Susan Baumeister, Sally iBrd, Carol Corbell: poy amble, Toni 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 pm. - 5.30 p.m. Y Open Fridays 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. aac CLOSING OUT SALE Everything must go by December 31st q COFFEE BREAK By Lols Hughes Christmas Seals Started by Postman 5 It won't be long before,be helped? Postal authoritie: Chriatiean/canae begin to aR evict vas decided that the not let postmen sell s would m in most distress were in wat oflsplay Christmas seals./the hundreds who were crip- an ‘ou ever. wondered plea by bone tuberculosis and when is practice began? uberculosis of the spine. ostman named Einar] Denmark's neighbors, Nor- Holboe on the outskirts. of/way and Sweden, were the Copenhagen, with the enthu-| first to see what a great pow- Chee ted eS allow er the ides at ot be ane the |f ue| very next year offere: printed for the Christmas of Hf tO their ople. campaign went so slowly" it appeared the sani- torium would have to close, young columnist was then approached. He- asked Christian's 8 ise. They both wey Popular with their People and their support to close for Tack of $300. Proved a great help. Not everyone was encour- What children Aware to ae | Metal Mining Industry The managing editor gave his. endorsement and seals went on sale through facili- ties ‘in the main office of the _ /Rewspaper: buil "year “||news of the Dane's campaign reached Canada. Interested : Brople in Toronto’ and. Ham-; i ton gmbarked aware, U.S., Ww! ¢ “Carl M.: Loeblich® <** ar the| Candidate. for Re-Election ia {of making out a proper will. ‘Mayor, —. Kinnaird man..who offers his 12. years of ser- ie town's , highest | Has Impact’ The metal mining indus, try continues to have &n:im- portant iam act ete on the East re of British Columbia’ egions A new tisk Columbia mas ‘study ; on Economy |: }does -not:- include * the large coal,’ oil” and construction a; gregate ral industry. of the B. shows _ that} ig indu: have set a new teed elective ‘office is seeking a "is a can- it|since he was gre Soars! and has ne: tripled its population. eee seen its roads seventh term as or ‘in ‘Kinnaird, and Carl Loeblich notes that lected has ” its Breatest ars uring those ears, and nt reall under his bianca! the town pave the support of i the cles has blacktop-|torate. a didate for mayor in Kinnaird. Colin ; Maddocks believes that’ if ‘acclamation ' takes place, then “it can never. Be det Ined accurately if th acclamation took~ place te “cause of apathy or gene ter the) incum| West Kootenay Life Underwriters Hear Geronazzo The West Kootenay Life Under waiters: held a meeting receni the Arms otal, President’ Bernie foseine several we stock-a full selection of SAVAGE. SHOES WH Goeaelt pay. ove to take chances wit wenieg | Maddocks Shoe Store g|new guests i two of, the Igeal branch Peter the guest speaker, was then in- troduced and gave a well re- ceived talk on the importance He also talked about federal estate taxes and B.C. cession duties, The executive of the as. the. regular meeting to be held e]in January. baa Restaurant : ializing in Chi Foods” Phone 365-6741 for Tako-Our Orders : ‘Open 6 a.m. to 9.30 p.m.. Closed all day Monday BANQUET FACILITIES FOR: SMALL GROUPS | of-some form sok srogression towards this 2 euch [a8 ec-lsuch a study. ‘would show if, KINNA IRD FIREN JEN'S || New Year’s Eve Ball KINNAIRD COMMUN! ITY HALL” rs is ‘no In the meantime, other .| diseases of the lungs, though not infectious, have increase Dalziel says that if siete he will ‘‘do all in my wer to maintain a sound ha Fever c of administration in affairs of School District No ped, sidewalks ‘installed all along the highway, a com- plete new water system, and the jprovision by B.C.. Hydro ‘throu; sound coopera-, ;jowner of Castle Motors, would work for more. com-| munity involvement in educa- wie tion and for joint communi- Lancaster, Che! Gary Bonet, ‘Robin §! Isha Laurie ickett, bonen Kruetzky and Badge 2. Linda ARRARAAARARAARARVAAARARAAAAAA UEUUUULUUUVEULUUEUUUULUUEUEUUELE Mr. Maddocks says he|: believes the time “has come for a change and a new look” at Kinnaird. He said he would didate CHRISTMAS SHOP NOW AT ‘ i M ?, TURUNEN sic by Phipps’ Orchestra Si sent spent three years with Kinnaird Voters: There is talk as there always seems to be at this time of year that we are old-fash- ioned, Or similar state- ments implying this. How can this be when. in 1956 our population was 1,300 and is now has bei er and w: resident of the Kootenay-| arg. lumbia District Scout Coun- He also served for two years as deputy district com- missioner. He was one of the oldest instructors in point of service with the local St. John’s Am- bulance Association and has served on its executive. He is a past President of the AOTS and is a past pre- sident of the AOTS District the pulp mill there. They have two sons Danny 8 and five years, date is a director of Castle- ee Flying Club. trustee's position aot unnalring mind.” Bradley 4, and two. daught- ers, Kelly 10 and Brenda aged The school board candi- gar Savings Credit Union and d is also president of the Castle- He says he is seeking a “because our school board nee le tees “‘must work to- ty and school ‘financing of ects and fac- ilities, something now pos- sible under the school act. The candidate would also work towards ‘a’ better un-| cw, Louise Archambault and Bon Bon- Suter and Susan Lind. A member of the club, that . skate * guards the are essential: when walking ant bodies of the needs and wants of the school district and yet maintain the very tion which this district has had for many years.” other than ice. To prevent rust forming on the blades, remove the guards after use and wipe the blad- es dry with a chamois or soft cloth and leave the guards off until skates are used again. TREMENDOUS SAVINGS at CINDY'S SRRAANAAAAAAARAAAAARA AARAAAAAARANE PURERULLELUUEEUUBUULEUELUUUUENT The new. report, which B updates one commissioned a) ’ relating to ‘West. Kootenay Te pilates e|now used for research: into y see yout use | (Shristmas sheet misery and loss of earning Power to thousands of: Can- Emphysema “deaths! alone “have multiplied four! times in the past 10 years. Christmas seal funds are ways and means of fi prevent: ing and treating thi tive — oO water ete at no cost $0. th mui ated in the develop ane 0 at of the Crestvie alia the ery of ce and: Sth avenues, :Castleaird the Hi Arrow work’! for developments in deep | Kinnaird “on a sound’ and fiscal and feels financing would be Atel for 1 ip further, Sect would have .to these posed “so that it doesn't be. the | taxation. I'm’ conscious of the need to consider the position of people on fixed incomes.” Anticipating criticism of his lack of ‘municipal experi- ence, Mr. Maddocks — who is the twin brother of Cast- legar _ mayoralty ‘ candidate vision, sion, Plaza and ‘Hotel ex: | “without recourse to ‘heavy eo en _” $13.00 couple Tickets at. Kinnaird Coffee Bar Sorry, No Refunds Allowed on Tickets the st requirement that. a of the revenue from FOR THAT DECORATOR LOOK Bee te Young Advi Group Started . Within REP art “young adult has been form: in Castlegar Kinnaird. qt a for th high school young peo-|>, Y Ble and is nondenomination- ‘an hey meet every Wednes- iy social ditures|events and to become involv- ed in social action. eye eu an ieee igamation of ef- forts with those with the education of ae e region show. that red desclonment oxy AAURVAVAURARIARRAAARAAAA’ City Centre Motel CASTLEGAR, B.C. PHONE 365-7277. STEAKS SPECIALTY e GOOD FOOD COURTEOUS SERVICE For Reservations Phone 365-7277 ‘e For four years Mr. La-| mont was a of the prownelal Trustees Associa- ie West Hon rep! district while for two years he was a director of the association represent- ing the province in educa- tional matters. He is a member of the Council, He has been a choir leader in the United Church and was a member of the origin al “committee aud firs: | Ucators ‘and. parents.” seven years of the KRC Com- munity Chest. Pi . Dalziel is employed |?’ asia bricklayer, yy cornines, problem, can work effective- ly to bi together these ef-' torts for the good of society.” 38,0002 We have been able to cope with this increase with very lit- tle capital debt. We have a good water sys- | tem, zoning, paving, sidewalks, street light- ing, fire department and services. We have one of the lowest mill rates in the province. study on was made. in hee by the B.C. Research Council and aired and debated in public. The district municipality section was to all purposes vetoed by the rural areas at that time. I believe we should cooperate with our neighbors where it is to our mutual benefit. I will work towards this. : : ‘REUPHOLSTER: RIGHT NOW is the tine to BEAUTIFY YOUR LIVING ROOM Let us recover your present ?+ chesterfield and chair. Complete B selection of fabrics to choose from . CARPETS & DRAPERIES: GUARANTEED CRAFTSMANSHIP Custom m Upholstery, Castlenird Plaza 1y Bo taxation Cel; would be giving the community SOE ¢ A of) Celgar. wo! measure of control for order- to Kinnaird.” ly development.” in The town assisted in than $1 billion by the ext decade. ie end of years in the Royal Navy. In the navy he held a iy-maix variety of appointments at sea:and on shore, a aswide range of staff appoint-| area: “‘will-develop into 2 nalor, community. in th -s The retired lieutenant- oil no’ doubt: become the main distribution centre for| {Millar with co ies ‘West Kootenay.” an lived in Edmonton for 11 He started work for Sominco at Nellowknits 2h in 1940, transferring to in 1942 and TDoving to Gat legar two years later. He and his wife Maisie have two boys. The oldest is t UBC and the youngest ae it erade 7 at Twin Rive! School. grade 12 and Bai fn grade 7. He is a Rotarian and is a the original formation of the college. He is chairman of the ke mmittee at Sel- Lamont was iB CO co-chair- man Mr the fund-1 raising com- mittee for the Kootenay In- dustrial Development Associ- ation in the Castlegar district and: is a ast president of the lub. as chairman of the pamed ‘stil 2 puitding’e committee that built “pat ‘Bonne Ackney the Rotary Health Centre and Ba ; Roor henice one bitant’ interest — — it ‘ 2 rat is involved with the Rota Vil- Cotfes Shop 2 pning oom Toenet : ore that MONDAY TO SATURDAY 6.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m, CITY CENTRE MOTEL & Paint Service Towing — Body. Work Painting — Welding Insurance Claims’ _ Handled a Promptly 24-Hour\ ker Service “| Phone 365-7248 fe Me. ‘geben. A predicts Formed on finance and bude ment on 6th Ave. all of whi oe commenting that he be- group came out of the Re-|!ends itself to the creation Of ives amal ional Ecumenical Parish, it|jobs in Kinnaird. not: limited. to church young people pur is open to young oe in our. aren: Kinnaird Foram Called a Breech , Of Democracy . .’. Dear Sir: Kinnaird is — int 1) .|gion and. the Castlegar and Maddocks said he would pro-|District Chamber of Com- ‘pose a feasibility. merce. >>| and: exploratio In Ancaster development we must bring in new [ment aitures. ai $7,856, and avail 3 of the Federal Incentive Program. I want to point out that as in other areas under the incentive program, this area was screened by an industrial prospect as to costs, taxes, housing, recrea- tion, etc. It is argued that the prestige of being a city and having a full recreation complex would bring in industry ‘and businesses. I say a medium tax base and medium facilities will be more inducive to prospects than the higher tax of and a full com- E a Mormons Hold Very Successful Family Garival The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints aay indiscreet moves would place a further burden ‘on -the:al- Vote For Re-Newed - igaeaen Vitality i in Castlegar Tackle: the Major Problems in a More Decisive Manner nessed by Kinnaird on Monday night. As a citizen and ratepayer I was appalled at the obvious breech of de- mocracy. A motion was made and merce, minor hockey’ and youth projects. Mr. Lamont and his wife Inga have two sons and two daughters. Three of their children ae in school an TFN 42 held a fall carnival recently | various positions be: heard be- fore the counell reports. The in ihe Twin Rivers Hall. booths rT; ruling with conmmnted much e the car-|the power of a ae autocrat, de- nival nied the people their. demo, }. He has been toe of the Union of B.C. Mun- icipalities ‘since 1964 and .is au resent its second ’ vice-| ident: i A cominco employes for candidate = is] ird-Sal: of the Kin link a a must and has.a great bearing on industrial development. I will take every opportunity to bring it to notice of the provincial: government. - . I say “do not let us forget our people on fixed incomes by | becoming involved in projects with a high tax dollar.” I will also work towards, updating the Castlegar Arena. For Gonlinued Economic Growth and Stability, Vole Saturday for Ackerman, E. C. § X For Transportation Phone 365-5334 He is a and nd past president of of the Fro: 5 e 't any. local ‘govern- ty that a|ment to be.the servant of the | people? Aren't we the:.ones who slot theme to represent ie. group. 2. Aren't ey subsequent- was enjoyed by-the group, [i od to the voles of tke Wayling, si Tare tdanee caller|people’ These men are to jim} Melue le, le Helen Howard lected ; representatives not mA ‘Furthermore, the meet- ussel|ing denied us ‘the right ito ing elec the candidates seek- election. If the electorate to make a wise intellegént ites they: must be given the to thoroughly ex- amine athe Position of each candidate. Choice cannot be made on the: basis of a pad- ded ‘We are not inter- ested in oratory or persuasive personality — we want facts for they: call upon wisdom, ed emotion. make . the ice. Men oied Be that we could ! God hi Pollution’ Inadequate . Recreational. Facilities Highway Access Leadership and . ative ‘Transportation © So- was a member of the i unt SANTA will be at Columbia & Pine IN CASTLEGAR TOMORROW HE WILL HAVE LOTS OF GOODIES FOR YOU er Karl Snow, Kathy Fenner, Trudy and Lorna Mowry and : - Mrs. Thomas Harper. PECULLEL LEVEL EE eee eee EERE. THE KOOTENAY SOCIETY FOR Handicapped Children Again offer the facilities of the Castlegar News for the local exchange of Christmas Greetings For a donation the Society will publish (Christmas Greetings for you to your . friends. in the area. Drop your name and“donations in the society’s boxes at. the also coached ° softball teams. | He: is ‘an’ active'-curler and jhe = the province *How come? : Part of the reason =acon could be be beca ‘around. Like 800% 800in ‘North ‘America. ©" aC coast-to-coast in Canada. Ba about two million dollars’ he of parts. ~ , With that kind of support, Datsun {« just doesn't seem like a forei * ‘any more. It seems like anaturalized Canadian. et Datsun is an import eve got - lots of dealers to remind them.» - Test drive a Datsun at any of the 200 dealers in Canada. aS ¥ urday let's vote.for men who give us responsible. free} dom! Men who will be our servants and not their slaves! Duane ‘der, Kinnaird. WEST’S TRAVEL: AGENCY Phone 365-7542 || WHERE -wILd..YOU SPEND Re-Newed Leadership: is Required Bob ‘Maddocks’ Record Shows He | Has It LEGION BINGO TUESDAYS and there will be a ‘VACATIONS! FREE SHOW AT THE CASTLE THEATRE Ae For Castlegar Mayor Saturday Vote j the more for-your-money cars. Dec. 9-& 23 : ; _Jan. 18 & 27 » ‘Feb. 10 & 24 _ Legion Hall” 8 p.m. > C01 UGANADIAN For Children 12 Years and Under From 7.109} pm. ; IMPERIAL. BANK OF COMMERCE - CASTLEGAR DRUG - CASTLE BOWL- ADROME - EAST ROBSON STORE - BANK OF MONTREAL - MADDOCKS - ROYAL CANADIAN. LEGION. | CLOSING DATE DEC. 20th AGENTS FOR ALL MAJOR AIRLINES | SNTERNATS ONAL AND DOMESTIC “ROBINSON CRUSOE ON MARS” Escorts to the Theatre ‘are Weléorie SPONSORED BY THE BUSINESS “AND PROFESSIONAL, "MEN: oF CASTLEGAR AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARAAARAANARAAAAARRANAN, eee | S a ARAN AAA ARRAN