10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 18, 1968 |SUGAR AND SPICE For two years he was a teaching assistant in the De- nt of Zoology. He also SELKIRK . |partme Gradu- APPOINTMENT = [Sie Students! Association at ——————$——— ———————— the University, serving as : Public Relations Officer dur- o. eS . ae | ing the 1966-67 academic Bursary and Studentship.” Mr. les . SO) sald, “I am particularly pleased to have someone of Mr. Fraser's obi- lity joining our faculty. ARN ’ FOR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS e MEXICO - HAWAIIAN & EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED e CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN e WEST‘S DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542 mori: AL AAALAC a National Research Coun By Bill Smile ; : CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 18, 1968 WINNER OF THR JUNE BRIDE CONTEST was LOLA CHEVELDAVE $100 GIFT CERTIFICATE From the Gallery Ottawa Now All you have to do to draw a crowd of young peo- ple on Parliament Hill these gays ie ito park Sales Cad- jousine besi East “Block> near alde qithe staircases to elude the press most frequently used. by 2nd warns his cabinet to ¥rime Minister frudeau. Be- keep quiet or get out? you know it a group of’ If his cabinet minist young people (and some not!are as effective in control. 30 young) has gathered, cam- ling their own departments eras Bolged, autograph books as the prime minister is in at the ready and lips puck-{ controlling his ‘cabinet, then ered, waiting patiently for,the long-awaited tightening Canada's dasiting prime min-!of administrative procedures ister to emerge. and costs will be underwa: The Ottawa scene is'lf the price of cabinet soili- certainly bubbling with a{darity, however, is’that Tru- new ‘sense of excitement|deau makes all the decisions, these days and Trudeauman-|he will soon wilt under the ia shows no signs of abating. Just when it was beginning ‘to appear that Pierre had re-|f signed himself sult and tie * * CHURCH OF GOD Kinnaird Community Hall Pastor: Rev. Ira Johnson Phone 365-6762 Sunday School 9.15 a.m. i vorene, Worship 10 a.m. p.m. — youth fe! 7.30 p.m. wea Bie” study and Prayer — Held in homes —_—— re Double-Ring Ceremony Unites Robson Couple By Honry Heald elongs to Trudeau dives to make fun of his op-jturn to other images to wor- Ponents, tells the English to | ship. speak French and the French to speak English, uses secret i year, and as President dur- ing 1967-68. Mr. Fraser's Ph.D disser- tatlon concerns the revege- a | tation of recent alpine glacier in the coastal m- in- from being sent to bed with- out supper to a good licking. If your old man caught you smoking at a tender age, elhe'd whale the out of you. If you came in too late from a dance, even though you were a young lady of 17, you might get a lusty ap- plication of the hairbrush to the lower posterior. (or she) will leave home. We don’t want them to, and ruin their lives. So we knuckle under. inter- We are too expert at sitting on our hands waiting for a’man to stumble ana then kicking him in the face : while he's down.’ We have Jan rapidly Yeacreasing popu- “O88 larity. of the concept of POWER. Among the millions of words with which we are constantly bom- barded by the mass media, il/that one pops up with alarm- & Wling frequency. ¥ There's nothing wrong with the word itself. It's not a dirty word. We don’t get alarmed when we think of| this such terms as power plant, power boat, power drill, pow- A\er of attorney, or hockey’s power play. We aren’t spooked when we think of mental power or physical power or spiritual wer. ie word merely de- notes strength. Dr. Trudy Pentland, Chairman of the Biology De- partment, commented with enthusiasm on the appoint- ment of Mr. Fraser to the Department. “Mr. Fraser has ine academic record. He lent of s and get a j away to Yorkville or Van- ‘leouver to ‘become teenage pickings for the pimps and pushers. ‘ Who's for Parent Pow-| iim . and how do we get it a 2. has been the rec; numerous _ scholars! awards, including ie B.C. Government Scholarship for first class standing, the Van- couver Natural History Soc- PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 781 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. L. M. Simmones Phone 365-5212 Sunday School 9.55 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. Tuesday: Bible Study and Prayer 7.30 p.m. Friday: Young Peoples 7.30 Pm, vives as a nation depends more on our ability. to bi come a team building people ¢han on the actions of the prime minister. Mr. Trudeau can not re- ly on the. trick or the clever stunt’men that extricate James Bond~ from his myriad traps .and enem- ies, He has only the willing- ness of the Canadian peopie to pursue the great experi- ment of confederation. We may decide in due course er, back’ Must Register To Receive Pension If you were born in July, 1902, you should have sent in your application for an old age security pension in June 1968, or ‘as soon as possible Today, Parent Power is. thereafter. But in the way it is used}on the verge of extinction, If you sent in your appll- so often these days, it has|unless we can figure out eation in June, you should more sinister connotations. It|something new in a hurry. |receive your first pension has undertones of hatred and Oh, we still have a cer- cheque in January, 1969. e senseless rebellion. It sug-|tain authority when they’re| ~ The age at which pension | Vancouver. gests smashing somebody or |jittle. After all, a six-year-|becomes. payable is being of Science Degree something. on't lly reduced from 70|from_ Victoria College and We have been carefully fo 65. In January, 1968,|U-B.C., with first cians Ay acclimatized. We have accept- pension became payable at|ofs in forestry and botany: Get Your Entry In Now For The Patio Set Contest — Closes July 23rd Chuck Steak Canada Choice, Canada Good. Mature Mr. A. E, Soles, Prin- anal ‘of Selkirk College, has announced the appointment of Mr. Bruce Fraser to the Department of Biology. Mr. Fraser comes to the College from the University of Bri- tish Columbia, where he has been completing the require- ments for a Ph.D in Botany. Born in California, Mr. is high rmissive age, but it wasn't. Parents loved their children then, too, and tried to direct them toward their oO ood. Many a clout on the ear or whack on the I got, and deserved every one of them, and loved my par- ents deeply. Like the legendary Se- cret Agent O07, some of the Trudeau image seems too good to be true; jpithoug in fairness it must be admit that Mr. Trudeau has aiwaye that he: is; not’ th been the first to deny that he lead this country. knows all the answers, How|™&ke that decision effective. an administration |"@ve backed real good try sir Castlegar Socials Mrs. H. Johnson Ph. 365-8294 APOSTOLIC CHURCH Twe blocks East of the Castleaird Shopping Plaza 10 a.m. Sunday Schoo! Hour 11 a.m. Morning Worship 7.80 p.m. Evangelistic Service Tues., 7.80 Prayer-Bible Study t Phone 3653150 54 W. Love, Minister shenanigans of Sir John A.|cabinet perform in the Com- LUTHERAN CHURCH |sile some of the exploits ef| . G N of the exploits of} , anada 1G exp arate is not an easy HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER? Then you want a central address close to inva all attractions, yet priced to suit your budget. We have a dining room and coffee shop and are close to beaches and Stanley Park. Please feel free to drop us a line for our descriptive bro- chure. Such things are bound to happen when Grain-Fed Beef ym er ol to run away and become a hi if he gets a smack on sic et £ Pierre-Elliott. An early June double-| ring ceremony. at the Castle-' United Church united in Roly matrimony, Paula May ‘Wiesner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiesner, Sr. of Robson and Peter Makortoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Makortoff of Robson. Rev. George H. Herman- son officiated and Mrs. M. Peachey was organist. ‘The bride, given in mar- riage by her father, was ra- diant in a floor-length gown with a lace bodice, lily-point sleeves and lace over the bouffant skirt caught daint- i maids, Emily Wiesner, sist- er of the bride and Verna Makortoff, sister groom. All were identically at- tired in blue floor-length sleeveless gowns with match- ing headpieces of satin flow- ers and double-tiered voile. Long white gloves added contrast. Each carried a bouquet of and wore pearl and rhine- stone necklace and earring sets, gifts from the bride. Dressed entirely in white except for a headpiece match- those of the attendants, of blue and white carnations |; ly by two white roses. Her ‘four-tiered veil of silk illusion, misted from a et of blue and white carna- tions and green ivy with blue ribbons. Gift to the flower girl from the bride was a.dainty e bride gold CONGRATULATIONS _|™most cases you did it. If vou ed, because of timidity or in- difference, the ideas of air power and union power and political power and lobby power. And. now we have Black Power and Student Power, both of them with built-in ‘provocations to violence and ruta! The only one that seems fairly harmless is Flo- wer Power, but even this is associated with drugs, sexual promiscuity and anarchy. It’s fairly obvious that I can’t turn this pernicious tide of power by writing a column about it. But all you readers ight remember once in a while that every naw power group chisels away at your personal freedom as an in- dividual, and also at the ideals of peace and brother- hood for the world. Now, after that little ser- mon, I'm going to reverse my stand and come out strong for another power group. It’s not a new one, but it’s so fee- ble that it needs artificial res- yiration and intravenous feeding. I'm talking about Parent Power. This used to be one of the Iéggest power groups in society, as we old squares well recall. Your parents told you to do something, and in didn’t, you ‘suffered the con- sequences. These ranged ON THE GRAND OPENING OF ED’S SPORT SHOP from CASTLEGAR APPLIANCE AND REFRIGERATION SERVICE cuff links and a matching tie clip from the bride. Chris Boatman of Van- couver was best man with Ken Beynon of Trail and Dennis Karpluk of Castlegar ushering. ind ing the bum. But don’t count on it. 3 The kids have us on the ten a teenager even with something as harmless as cut- ting the allowance or non- use of the car, and you run, and they know it. Threa-| 65. age 67; in January, 1969, it will become payable at age 66 and in January 1970 at age It is important to note that an old age security pen- sion will not be paid to you automatically. ‘You must apply Ret a threat right back that he biology. Mr. Fraser taught school in Burns Lake, B.C. during the 1962-63 school ye ar. While in residence at U.B.C. for his Ph.D, from 1935 to 1968, Mr. Fraser Sands Motor Hotel MuUtual 2-1831 Davie at Denman Commercial Cards Honored “On English Bay at Stanley Park” for it. was active in both academic and ext: SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St. David's cars, Anglican Church any’ practices judo, y pretty gets in his young Sunday School 2 p.m. country can boast a prime minister who canoes and climbs mountains, arives fast kisses thing wh way, does comic country to er is that come expect so mi 10 avern. The dang- the people have 0 from the Trudeau magic that if the water doesn’t. spring from the rock or the manna fall every morning they will Mrs. H. Johnson enter- tained with a family dinner Wednesday evening in hon- or of her. grandson and his bride Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Eastcott, who are presently Rev. Harold C. 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Reeves — Ph. 7175 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Castleaira Piaza Family Bible Hour - 10 a.m. Family Worship 11 a.m. were €1 after holidaying at Pincher Evening Worship - 7.30 p.m. ta. Creek, All . Robert Harvey of THE SALVATION ARMY “Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. Darke and son Peter of Win- tt the home, 's 7.30 p.m. Prayer, and Bible ‘7.30 pan. Home League . s. D. 7.80 p.m. Open Air and Young id you Peoples. Public invited to all}fore putting a new cover on x an ironing board; dampen it it around the the cover on cover. SPECIALS THIS WEEK PRE-FINISHED WALL PANELLING 4 MM UNITONE, Sheet . 5/32 TAHITIAN, Sheet ALL GARDEN TGOLS AND HOSES 10 per cent OFF | Mrs. D. E. Hughes 365-5503 and Mrs. Cliff Mc- ‘ and family of, Kin- naird returned home Sunday after a two-week holiday at 01 Mr, and a ae Nixon of Blueberry ensure “a 4 free fit for the life of the |' Young Voyageur program. Students going to Lea- side are from Castlegar, Nel- son,’ Trail, Slocan and Arrow Lakes district and are sche- duled to arrive at their de- stination - yesterday. Today they tour the scenic sights of the city of one visiting City fe Toronto at night at the Friday the students be viewing Niagara Falls... the send ney “Bisons y for.“ Voyages in ruronia”. Church services’ will attended on Sunday follow- ed_ by. an afternoon visit to the Royal Ontaria Museum and Nathan Phillip’s Square. Monday the group will board the HMS Haida Por an excursion on Lake Ontario. day of they will viait the Lynn McGauley, Morag: M. Nichol- Bie Sint mete, RES Try De Stuart Deverney, Bob Maloff and Derek 3 Boates from District. Arrow They are a segment of|© some 3000 students who will be crisscrossing Canada un- der the Federal sponsored | Mr. Wally a pbe| Jor. of Victoria . weekend of the death of Mrs. wards of A terment was in the famil: ~|plot in St. Mary’s Cemetery, 4 Mr. den. of Richmond Hill, Ont., . | das wth Wei Lakes on their honeymoon. They will also visit with their par- ents in Rossland enroute to their home in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Di Foe they also Spent i few ing while district. res ihe Dr. and Mrs. W: =; toia of. North Sumey. visited the latters parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Schellenberg during the weekend visited H. Johnson ; Friday. Wendy Loren Hill, of Mr. aoe oe spen ith her grandmoth- er Mrs, L. P. Ferguson. ki ae oi Lawaen returned jome Sunt i i 2 boliday vinting in spending mn Miss daughter Hill, holiday: Ground Beef Top Quality Fresh Killed. Can. Grade ‘A’ . Club Steak Can. Choice, Can. Good. Mature GFB Ib. Bacon Canada Approved .... Fresh Bread Daily. 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