CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct, 29, 1964 NAPOLEON — By McBride ue ee : ne TE Volks wagen ‘Sales, Parts & Service BCHIS to Study Pai — LuNad oN sok “OWIM : 2 Phone* sack SMITIC 945-7487 Regional . Laundry peoratte s AVAG ES HOE. ES IT FOR US, ~ {*) 4 F See AW ay : : Us sd Car Sales L : aie ee eset We i : ; : : , hseca th : D DOG/. AS = ‘ \ AW ; We ekent nd’ sist rs ‘tha a ee 66 ar Sales ot : Paien ‘ : | i for children AN S a =“? @ (org. ‘md of ME an sD. abet "Opposite Cast ind Plaza, Kinnaird, B.C. Faclitities Set-Up .was' Mrs. .d. Matka’.of :Calahoo, Al ho alent b ee Eric, Martin, ministe: er of neath “Tah aud hepital GASTERGAK Ni=WS, thursday, Oct. 20, 1804. ‘Teacher Sie siotiabing per. tent’ to 15 ‘per. ‘cont ‘ia Bek ic ‘contiaired, “teacher. ite o-| the. B.C. «Hospital | Insurance __ | thig year. are a0 and it ap- probably average | about Ke iatora show. Uttle desire ito lege Sitvice i lading th pan end al ‘Spokanes! ii o's | i fy ; .B- | | pears likely that they will go.t6| cent through the pro’ vines, intiate ‘thelr. claims in bar facilities an bres ae revs ing Mr, Allen Hawkins Is; ‘to sai cb ; oe | arbitration -in many of. B.C,’'s| Peck ‘said. ‘They are based raining have | plannin, Lae fox! i Biorta Gee ple after. undergoin : 84 achool districts,” says W.' J.| two premises: : that: teas chers? ained the impression that rand PI pri pt osp! surgery from injuries sustaine } : : Peck; president and. proyincial| salaries‘are lagging behind « oth- | chers have made up their minds] | oo: Me Me artin sald that it had TE ‘to his ankle in a two-car mishap salary chaitman of ‘the B.C; | er ctcupations; 2,-that B,C.:.4s | to go to-arbitration on the basis beelt 2 felt for somé time that con- S d. H 1 i f, 0 , St Ila Fy which occured . earl! he Sepa iain Aorta guicying boom smorage 3 ‘In-| that they > aut get ‘more by ‘ar- ralzing be tiene exeied ot cent econ e P ng e 3 plot ie ae ue rids currently before school | cent: Pe af they will by; bar aig thy & BANQUET ROOM ‘—, 50, persons — AVAILABLE FOR BOOKINGS Robson Socials ly meeting of the réaboniabla’ prowl ty to Mrs. T. Sanford, Ph. 365-5883 For All Your INSURANCE AND Phone 365-7944 ~ ANDERSON | AGENCIES TRSURANGE Mr, and Mrs, A. M. Cowling of Adelaide, Australia left by plane on Monday after.spending the last 10 days as: guests ‘of Mrs, A. W. Thorp, Mr, Cowl-| 9 REAL ESTATE NEEDS | | ing’s sister. They are ona world tour and have been away since February. From here they went on to Vancouver, San Francisco, Hawaii and then home. It was their first. visit, together In 26 years, i Mrs. O. B. Ballard had as a Fer suerst last week, Mrs, Lin- r berry of Grey Creek. TARRYS MILL WORK Thanks to TB Mobile Vans ‘By Ruth M.: Hallock Terrace Omineca Herald Terrace, B.C. Many people held out their plates for.a second helping of life, but few succeed in ‘getting refill, Stella Bowlby, vivacious 18- year-old compiler for Columbia Cellulose Company in Terrace, ig’one of the lucky ones. She has just received a second help- ‘ing’ — even though she was unaware ofa need for it! “Last year Stella left school, founda job and began taking her place in the adult wore. Dr. W.. L. Wright home by plane after Jected into’ a future’ TOSY. Sith d and several months visiting in east- ern Canada, Mr. and Mrs. James Heslop at home. again ‘ait tw _TARRYS - PH. 359-7349 | 8 jome. again’ after A Toby FOR SASHLESS WINDOWS week holiday spent at Creek and ‘Olds, ‘Alberta, where they had some’ pheasant hunt- : Mrs, A. J. Martin is pre- sently in Vancouver with Mr. and Mrs, W. Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith DOORS & DOOR FRAMES spent ‘a few. days in Kelowna last week, returning home over ALUMINUM WINDOWS | ‘He Monashee bighway.. Mr. and Mrs. C.-C. Howitt. of Nakusp spent the’ last week- All types of Glass Work end as guests at the home of Let us give you a estimate] Jr. — 8-40 — — HATTA WE'LL MATCH ANY COLO “YOU. _WANT. INS HORE AND GLOSS FINISHES’ Bring ina sample of the cofor 4 matic machine can mix any of 1000'sof colors whileyou wait! OGLOW . Pes Heo satets & Mr. and Mrs. David Stewart, on Sun day. inorning the F. Willey baptised; Ronald godparents.” bree es aa} Following the eevee coffes ‘was served at the home of Mr. and’ Mrs.R. Bro, ‘the baby's] ° all the other things: oa normal young women: count ‘on. She spent her leisure hours'| happily ‘involved’ in basketball, track” ard field, and ‘several other’ athletic ventures, Compe- titive sport.is Stella's first love, and she has contributed a great deal of time to developing ‘pro- wess-in various. fields. - all, slender Stella: has al- ways prided” herself’ on’ staying in’ top: physical’ condition. and the result is an agile, lithesome body and a wholesome ‘mental outlook. Such attributes some- times ‘prove deceptive and. a few months BEG Stella began to notice that she’ tired more quickly ~ than® she. should. : She told herself she was just getting ‘Have to Make: Up Mind On CMaH y, you. chavye.decided to buy’a home rather t than ‘rent Lani 165. MAIN ST. - Phone. 365-7661, For all your alse 0 and mill work: loot Panoramic ‘windows. ‘Sealed window units . supplied and installed PRICES ON. ‘REQUEST. e °e. @ Window e e in ee Ne cme Taal ao é ¢isting home: oe 2. 0) h with. He older and needed to slow down. Then’ she -began ‘to’ exper- jence ‘dizziness’ and’ occasional fainting’ spells. Several doctors wert consulted and ‘they’: all seemed to: agree ‘with Stella's diagnosis. All prescribed the same treatment — take Ilfe a wee pit came! Z eptember of ‘last: year, Stelle & ther parents paid’a visit to: the‘ Operation Doorstep Mobile: Van,: parked a short‘ dis- tance -frfom The Bowlby. home. They had‘ their Xrays done in| Mr: the ‘evening hours ‘at..a tine when. tfaffic :was beginning dwindle. ‘As.they left the mobile unit, "Stella: paused : briefly in the doorway ‘to draw, a deep breath | of.‘tangy. autumn She was.at peace with her world and’ very. “Pleased to be “young and alive. What "Stella didn’t know was that the: two brief minutes |’ she had spent in front of the X-ray machine were actually, spent in refilling her Plate of ‘ CAROL two months later; Stella received a message from her family ‘doctor stating it was imperative that she consult him ogeated in the doctor's office, Stella learned that her TB X-ray had. revealed: a serious heart condition :—-one that ‘required immediate attention ‘if she hop- oa: to: live beyond the age -of ‘Stunned: at. ‘the. ‘shattering news, ‘Stella - agreed to’ go'.to Vancouver for a check-up in St. | Paul’s Hospital. Two. days was the time estimated for’ the ser- jes of tests. but Sfella’s stayin the hospital: was much longer than, two. days. “Tests § Crovealed she -had a large hole in the ‘wall: separat- the: ‘right . and_-left upper E ets of, f, her heart. ‘Such a Kucw, ey Vista Unit, was held at the home of Mrs. D. E, Hughes. Ten members were pre- sent. Plans’ were made ‘for: the fall bazaar that is tobe held Nov. 14 in the Kinnaird United Church basement.” |: ost is good to see Mr. Mik Meridith around and about mie after his. unfortunate car accl- dent in ‘August. \ Mrs.'B, C. Rourke and’ Mrs, ‘Costumes! from’: Pumpkin Lanterns Masks from’ Trick’ & Treat bags sestesetnee 9Be" to $1 98 » .39e° 39e 29c Indian Headdrestes sense, 10c to. 79c D. H. Have recently returned from a m trip’ to Vancouver. ‘One ‘of the highlights of Mrs, Rourke’s vi- sit: was seeing a dear friend, ‘8, J. Klinzing, who is now in her 90th year. She also dropped to|.in on a family of: interest) to many Kinnaird people who re- member Mr. and Mrs. Jake Frie- San,’Mrs.’ Granstrom met with the: International group ."Wel- come Wagon “hile at the coast. “Canada ‘Shows Amel. Fashions To Europeans Canada was one of 15 coun- tries’ invited . to show ‘its latest fashions in Arnel fabrics to. an international . audience in Spain. The show featured commen- in’ three languages, pro- grams printed in five languages | # and was staged to mark the pro- duction: of. Arnel, fibres in Eu- brics | showi sharkskin. in ‘slacks and: wear, Jace and: jerse} be ang evening wear (as. well Ei er’ variations of: 100. per cent ‘Arnel fabrics made in’ Ca- "Members of the Euro ean press: corps « arrived’ in: G: y ft untreated, co- ene ture and | from heart ‘failure and the: ‘early. thirties. “Dee, *19 Stella‘ vunder- - | race.‘ ed residences have barely bi () “|| tose will iy of you: ‘At’ ‘tome she ‘was "already well: known ‘as “the girl. wil it tn the hole; in: the: wall”. Danily srlenids cand relatives: “followed | } Price! ter” cument. STEDMAN’S NEW CREDIT PLAN YOU WILL BE ABLE TO BUY: ; Au see DECEMBER & PAY: NEXT. YEAR OPEN ‘YOUR ACCOUNT. NOW: AVOID CHRISTMAS RUSH Starts’ Today - FEATU RES:. : : No Down Payment — Up to 45.Days Before’ Your Ist Payment |: SMALL EASY: PAYMENTS Our ‘courteous staff will’ be, happy to. “ explain: this new ‘Plan ‘to you. Tins ith. anxiety and, i were erleaeed ‘when she ‘was once aga Back in their midst “hale. and ‘hearty. wn words: Stella: eatly. improved, a6 ‘Tm gr ofp but" of course it will take. about stic appraleal9 ‘of a; year. before Ican do all. the things. I used. to:.do.:I: consider rtunate — now I'll -and have, a have peers ee eaaly aware of the high incidence of tuber- sulorls put Stella‘Bowlby’s sto-|§ ry. shows the tremendous advan- fages Operation’Doorstep offers incthe detection of ‘other physi- |: infirmities. “Everyone should’ take ad- it’ —' noone really, Ila, flashing her 21 owas the last ‘person in: the wor : pect a heart condition.” oe ite » contin. for’ this at: before. Its 2 ay ee phethad life — the kind that comes with a. much’. ‘higher ‘evaluation. ~. Ce eal Ray ‘OR ‘ co AND EUROPEAN’: FOURS i ARRANGED’ CASTLEGA AGENT FOR THE WESTERN t HOTEL models were ‘brought from Bri- gary, Sweden, : asec — .19¢ Carl's Drug “ @ASTLEAIRD, PLAZA’ i Eu it We wish to, expresa, our sincere thanks, 2 all’ the ‘Community ‘Chest chairman, can- vassers and subscrib- ers who so kindly.as- sisted in the for ‘feature . walls, mething new and different Cenk x 96” Comeneratl Ee eae! 162 x 48". enalé 5 ‘sidos “Wethese oH “canyjot’ be" Justified 0 on f They, alc pein BC. salaries s of trustees” Gre stiffering ; cre Reine nee jeretted i This 1s no ;, Mr. Peck font 6.8 I y d_ other pro- e ‘best ‘in Catiada ‘ai F thea ot of. Sie hited Sates In cé ay {categories there: may ta a‘blight edge in one or two other. provinces, but basi a they ite higher: i eck pol the teachers’ dem m only 6.3 to 15, per cent on Sinet for 1965; but ‘are in’ addition LEGION CORNER | to gains of 3° to’ 5 per ‘cant through, the automatic annual Tat thé regular bi-monthly Honal ve chiebting he r spoke man. at| great ae hold Tuesday “night one ‘negotiating cession stated that Ship. {vere read: and: aecapted. | per. cent: increase in the next]: the Legion next Wednesday at two year id tt is}: ‘p.m. fequasted of atl members! yes ‘ s omrade Legion Bingo vill start on Nov. CPA is Offering 21, :’Members are reminded that ‘the’ Branch will be’holding:their |’ ae PETES ‘Remembranice. Day Banquet ‘on Two ‘all: inclusive winter tour B 11 ‘at\6! p.mi> and *' that} pi only 100. tickets ‘are’ available | featuring-fun-in-the-sun at the from ‘executive members on a| lowest fares ever offered, have id. basis. been announced by ‘Canadian gal Arive for..° given. for an addl- eachers are aiming at 18 te 20 ars, “Generally speaking”, , Mr to’ Mexico ahd Hawaii, in modern aircraft, direct non- _ |'stop ° flights, : excellent ! hoteis, sightseeing - and transportation |: at.destination. ser each to. Hawaii leaves e ining on a ‘zonal or area ‘basis has bro broken : down dal talles between ‘school, boards ‘school boards are still co- ting onan ‘aréa bagis, and any cages are ueing ex- to.individ- k ae s.for a group of hospitals ae group o: tal e ‘al tiother. < “From: iakorenatlon alreatty and: teacher: associations. How- | 1" stantial savitigs, both in apital expenditure: and: in operating expenses are possible» by: this without © an: i988 of c bar- ig tal ‘They show. no in- 8 on ie accede to unecono- wre wie said. bargaining fas not progressed very far, though the time for negotiation préceding conciliation and arbi- tration): is fast running out. ° “The, distance between sal- ary demands and board views that ar! of what ig just and fair, 1g so i quality or standard of service. a joint Mino “Will Help’ to Ada To Wei Oia inevitable: for! a large number | 5! of school: districts’, he said. Meetings to date have been in a: generally-amicable atmos- | phere, “but; just. the same, the annyal ritual of the salary, war dance is hindering and harming Publ education’ i e teachers" appare ingness, to. go.to arltraton ap: 2-per cel cont to the ‘pre- sent aearld production ‘of lead and zinc and 20 per’ cént''to Canada’s, current. of : Luncheons, Dinners, Weddings, Meeting Room Dinky Robm - Coffee Shop 7 days per week 7 am, - 9pm. vations BB5-2277.; |: Columbia at Main | Street “Years ‘ot: experience 1s our guarantee of dependable service” these metals. But there ig ‘little doubt that the world can readily’ al sorb the. extta’ production, fa Third (National Conference ‘on was told pears -to be, directly. in: by policies of the B.C, Meachers! Federation and, appears. aimed at destro all efforts to regi i ration, offer weekly departures |-: ‘Defence. pol v ‘the regular RCMP. days at Acapulco, the “Riviera cific”, with ° direct couver and: Cal; MS: the Mextean visit offers 14| flights: "by DCB: yet: from: Van-| ‘the Castlegar-Kin- on Halloween gi ire wil : Saturday night Will’ be. paid for by the‘twin villages.: Pur. Posoof the patrols | is to “help soline for. the extra Es at Edmonton yesterday. B..E.. Hurdle, : mines divi- ip sign Mining and of the Consolidat- Stelling ny, Which’ owns “78 ' pet oR ; Pine point said the | new 150, 000 which “ll rea find im = Bets ally, a‘ mai EEoe Steadily to.more-than |, 3 million tons, a, year and in the last“'16 ‘Years has‘ increased ' att erage of 90,000 tofs per year. 2 Similarly;: world: ‘cnsump tion of, nine: ‘of nearly, 4 ‘milli tons ar hea increased. at the’ ‘rat Xf 150,00 0": tons “per chitdren keep out of trouble.” year “int the ' 1dét™ de gary. in the package are two nights in | Mexico .City . with: first-class hotel, accommodation: and sight- g- at’ 'Taxca,:a 16th century pier ‘town, now} a ©: tional monument. 3 Christmas: petiod spprosching, the Canada “Post Office 8’ the ay not to};>*: to frie ids | ‘CSB/6# pay Ph6% for each of the first two: years; 59% for each of the next Giae JEQTS TER Bliss, for each of the temaining | three pears—an ¢ average yield when held to maturity of: Sicha