CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 10, 1968 Castlegar’s Citizen of Year Dies in District Hospital Mrs. Annie Easton, 62, Castlegar and districts 1987 citizen of the year, died early last Thursday morning in the Castlertr and District Hospi- Born June 4, 1906, al Plaidy, Aberdeenshire, Scot- land, the former Anne Byers came to Canada in 1910. She attended school in she married past 30 years she has been prominent in community life in Castlegar. At the time of her re- ceiving the citizen of the year award, Kiwanis club secretary Bob Patrick, in speaking of » Easton's co: it: and said he: tion had been “on a person: helpful level. . . She has been a good neig! hbour on a com-| Mrs. munity level.” had been an Mrs. Easton hi detive’ member of the United Church, the UCW and the board of stewards, the first Sunday school. uring the hectic war years she helped organize the home aursing program in the area and took charge of the counsellor service at home and abroad, a duty which in- volved sending two large par- it | food, fuel, housin; cels per month to widuws overseas, For several years she had been in charge of the KitC welfare fund and spent hun- dreds of hours looking after and trans- portation Zo ‘for needy people in the For the past few years she also looked after the packing and distribution of|L. hundreds of hampers of can- ned goods collected by the students of SHSS for needy at Christm: as. Me A member of the IODE for several years, Mrs. Easton was the recipient of the 25- year pin and has served in many offices in that organiz- ation including a term as re- nt. |B Mrs. Easton is. survived by her ‘husband, oatam of Castlegar; a son, William - of Erince George; a daughter, . Wayne (Barbara) Mc- Kenzie of Enderby and her mother, Mrs. Jessie Byers of Nelson; four brothers, Bob and Bill of Trail, Jack of starting | Blueberry Sree and [cearee of Nelson; two Fritz (Betty) Roos of ” Cran brook and Mrs. Dan (Jessie) Crozier of cee and seven grandchildre: Funeral “services: were held last Sat m. the Castlegar United M. B, Peachey was organist’ for the singing m4 hymns, Guide Me Oh Great jchovan and Fill Thon nce. Pallbearers ‘were G. Brady, Grunerud, A. McKinnon, & King, A. Sones and B. Hunter. Burial was at the Park eral Home in care of arrange- ments, LAST INDIAN BATTLE The last battle between it. 5, 1880 near the Rev. George Hermanson of- F ficiating. river of southern |§ B\Mr. Jeffery. The ‘boys feel undance. 2 * The Scene Al... KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL bien PRINT ING a Over the last two weeks at KJSS the boys’ rep team for soccer has been practis- ing under the training of confident now that they can win and are eagerly waiting to play Stanley Humphries. Let's wish them lots of luck. * 8 et 'The typing room is filled with eager typists these days. You hear a steady rat-a-tat- tat of keys. The typing teach- er, Mr. Allen, watches like a| tH hawk for bad habits which, unfortunately, we have in ab-| Cam se The Grade IX Home Ec class has had two labs so far. The first one consisted of canning peaches and plums. The second lab was:for jelly making — apple, grape, ant orange. (Orange was the fav- orite!) -While Grade IX was busy cooking, the Grade VIII class- es were learning the differ- ent parts of the sewing ma- chine. When this section of their work hie’ been mastered, the girls will be making gym When the boys’ soccer team played against the tea- chers) it was noted that Mr. Mr. Peterson caudal really. b boot that ball. Our team awed to to defeat nt Ne . son but. not before they did their very best. Pam War- ford in particular put every bit ot fighting spirit into her lay. th ee Our talent scouts have turned in the names of some er outstancing athletes"E woe ‘Matatt, Teddies. Z Gehatt, ida Craze, Oxmi Lin Grin Zaltsott and Larry Price. CASTLE MOTORS LTD. = PH. 365-7033 SHELL PRODUCTS Give a: otal BRIE TAKING A FIRST LOOK at the education commission ‘report prepared for the » B.C, Teachers’ Federation are Bob Falkner of Castlegar, and three other members of the BCTF's representative assembly. The report was prepared by the education commission of BCTF, a policy-making body of BCTF, Pl from left to brook, Harry made up of 65 teachers from all parts of the rovince. Also looking at the report are, right, Vernon Johnson, Cran- Peebies, Fernie and Art Benzre, SUGAR AND SPICE you "merely Save them | put all ar can eat and then Put ne; prepacing their food. bage. thing pigs: won’ One of the great advan-|if they're turning bad and|?' tages is that there’ 's no Bar. you hey to get na of them. |/cus on her back for a week, ie. only eat is re-|Jater, they might succumb to|' the refrigera' Apparent .urnable bottles ' This is a “tine way to son Hugh and lex, but it’s the eolenta truth, “Tes not meant Tm not talk about his friend ‘aging way. jparagemeht, hvt o: When I was their age, I Beautiful B.C. Magazine Has Christmas Theme Two very different stor- 7 tes with a Christmas fue ne ay They aa i are among a_ variety ‘of sub-} thr jects pictured in the winter | th ape fe sereny Beautiful British Cols gazine, now on sale. Twenty-three colour pho- » |issue of Trail. The four examined the report while in umbia ma; attendance at a recent meeting of the as- sembly in Vancouver. Guides, Brownies are | Wal are used to illus-|Prying_the lids off pots and trate the story of the Christ- By Bill By BIN Smiley These Little Pigs Go Gulp! Gulp! _ was a pretty fair trencher-) there they are twiddling their man, On one occasion, us I\hoofs, piates licked clean, «ord for corn on the cob. 1 ate 13 cobs, On another, I ate 12 baked upples, But these were individu. |f al feats. They pale Alongside qe stuff Hugh and his mate Thats not the worst Year, I have enough sense y. to subside in a corner and 7 aney start sort slowly. Belen amlably, as 1 watch “Just a cup of tea, rs. Not these piggies. 0: aay if vou like: Ob, iwele hour after a meal ee ‘would put the fat lady in the cir- Half a basket of peaches|they can be seen ni peering in: a few cobs of corn (it’s noon Ananey, eat from ee to eight. by now, because they never And when they get in, at get up ‘until it), Before the|three am., they have to corn, they've had a can or have a littie nite-cap: half a two of cold beans and a half-|Pound of cheese ant Joa of toast “just to be so- of bacon and a f | cable.” bread and two cans of soup When the corn is gone, |! wash it‘ down. 1 they Took up with their beady Perhaps it's explainable ayes glittering and absolute-|When they tell you that they ly ‘refuse dessert, “Unless|°ten go for days, ‘weeks, you have some old cake and living. gon balogna sina riches ice-cream 8 ma! iA bad." be going hot dogs and pop. Sometimes There’ always seems to nothing. be some old cake oF pie Ever try that nothing? chat's on: its’ last legs. and I have. I've gone for three some ice-cream ‘that’s going|44ys With nothing and then bad unless you’ eat it. the eaten so much cabbage soup it was coming out’ my ears manage cite watt snd Ry. belly was touching West not that I don’t like The: recail, I set a new famuy, re- eyes fixed on the main plat- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 10, 1968 epe 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 a.m. Fridays & Saturdays Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS ATTENTION Logging Contractors ATTRACTIVE WINTER LOGGING CONTRACTS AVAILABLE Volumes ‘vary between 5,000 and 50,000 cunits. - CONTACT: NORTHWOOD & PULP LTD. Division Box 000. Pras George, B.C. Phone 563-0686 340 ner time, their little, feverish paws are the nace with § out the day. When the sun went down eight of ‘the buffalo huntin; ing party had been killed, in cluding two women and three children, while more than a|Coffee Break dozen had been. wounded. LHS Gwen Sommerfield Five of the 243. LHT Gladys Manahan A - - i 3 B Barker Board - Brushes - Bifolds - Bldg. Paper wounded. Th or. C Ceiling Tiles - Cements - Ceramics React care taken anaikee chetHS Sheetios 800. THT D Doors - Dividers - Donnacona trail, escaped unharmed. Team points: Pincurlers E Electrical Supplies This encounter marked), Cheerios 7, 7, Take-Five 6, F yeni Fibreglass - Floor Coverings the end of all real fighing Muffets 5, Mugs 5, Wheaties|3 : - Ete. mas run of the Canadian|Sttring the gravy and liva is running so fast you Coast Guard ship Camsell to oe rut ber bo Henthouses on. Vancouver have Zt Shed bert eats additi th in the dining ees : ane H adaition, there Js) Its not She food 1 mind| For Sr, Citizens coration of homes in’ Van-|j t Half-rate fares f ni and potential recreation are- Sorea thts at Victoria with col- wore gaaranterd gold mines. |citizens aged 65 catsy ‘and : Christmas. dropped bombs |over will go into effect Oct. Guides of Canada, Twin Riv-|224 on toward Balfour in the Ge The established 5 recrea- Other stories appearing pe ‘f elds in Holland a slaugh-|27 on th ers division, it was noted that | £28t is envisioned in a report|tion areas, ‘Mr. Mills,|in the latest issue of the tering of 10,000 turnips. I’ ry ve CP Air, iy emetic’ announce there is a great need in the |2anded last week to Central should be division for Guides and Brow- Kootenay Regional District. as recrea- the | tried for 20 years to make tion areas only, and the Bo provincial government's de-|my wife base her arguments nie leaders and for two ‘dis, Presenting their report] tential areas I of. travel idustry|on. reason, not emotion: I trict commissione three months ahead of time|strictea to the figure of a are: the: annual snowmobile to the regional board, ‘plan- dwelling un unit per 10 acres,|races at Vernon; the Vancou- ner William Mills of Rawson| until a firm definition of the|Vver public aquarium, written and Wiles told of CKRD be-|land areas is accomplished. |by ALN ing divided into 11 areas for The report has been ac-|man, the conta wu 2 purposes of future develop- “new Canadians” to There is to be a division| ment. mesting Oct. 30 in the Scout . 1a bags. piesa Cres \ — Bowling Results — Before dhe moines, o ;|the Grad t phe: iesthey.s will ina their daugh- ways using the sewine machines at home. -Who knows? They m: even be creating thermeclves new fall and winter ward- robes! Huge Supertown Seen For the West Kootenay |" For Local Troops: One ‘huge supertown ex-janee Glacier Provincial Park, from Kinnaird in At tending the ee eae ecene meting Of the west through to Nelson|as Lower Air — BUILDERS Need Leaders See Us for the Best Prices in Town! Rowdy Rollers Florence Merry 218. ori A ‘k ee @ ee House for Sale The Corporation of the Town of C: fz in, Where in the name of pas-|] fering for sale a 3-bedroom Bouse fncated or at A the "Holy Old Pumpin’ Jeho- of DL 181 Plan ‘6193 save and rene Pla G37 (262 sophat at go they put it? Elm St.) Offers close on Oct. 15tiy, 1968, at 7 ite work with the girls can contact H Ba Aa Mixed League LHS ' Kay Johnson at 365-8294. Lippi y Adshead 218. ross Birds are still in the a tbe 1 Insulation - Inf ti + = i Joint Fillers - Jambs dunior Forest Hospital Costs K Kitchen Organizer ‘With ea each $2.00 new or renewal subscription (4 issues) ear the ‘beaut us urchased we will forward to the reciplenta iful bon: Pa ae 5a on alld ts L Lumber - Linoleum - Lath - Louvres A Mouldings cements Mac Tac RNa _ P Plywoods (all sorts) - Paints - @ Quick Plug R Resilacrete Paints - Roofing Materials S Spray Paints - Sidings - Stucco Supplies T Tools (hand and electric) - Twinseals U Urethanes - Urez V Vinyl Tiles - Varathanes W Windows Qiereon, Cae X X-tra Sper Cash Y YOUR BUILDING st SUPPLY JEADQUARTERS - Ete. Z Zeebrick - Etc. - Builders Plaster P&G Supply Wardens Meet The Junior Forest War- den registration night will be held next Tuesday at 7 p. in Woodland Park School, are eligible to join. What was described as a “very successful season” last year was climaxed with a one-week camping trip at Wilson Landing near Kelow- na, a spokesman for the group said. Ap even better program is in store for youngsters | 0, who participate this year, in- cluding games, field trips and instruction for the attain- ment, of forestry badges. Being located in an area where forest industries plan an important role, we are able to draw on compan- ies for help with field trips and instruction,” said spon- THS Regulars 1b19, THT 634, Team points: The ? 3, Kin Gars 1%, Regulars i, Im- bossibles 3, Spoilers 2%, Blow Kinnaird. Boys aged 10 to 16|Vuts Tues. Night Mixed LHS Joyce Turner 279. LHT Joyce ‘furner 642, MHS Ron ist 210. MHT Matt Rohn 541 THS Nigitiavis 883. THT Nighthawks Team points: Nighthawks 3 Sock-To-Em 4, The 5 Kami }, Screwhballs 2, Bank oe Mon- treal 2, The Misfits 1. Wed. Morning Drivers LHS Margaret Whitelock 248. LHT Margaret White-. ‘lock 553. THS abide 858, THT Ramb! Mustangs ‘ Chevys 3, Jag- Are They too High? {continued from page four) ths occurred in hospitals and |; 56 babies died out every 1,- 000. Today, 98 per cent of creased by more than 60 per cent. This is only one of the myriad ways in which the modern hospital is saving and maintaining life. According to the Domin- ion Bureau of Statistics, in Canada reported three mil- lion patients, for a total stay of thirty-four million patient days at an average cost of $26.87 per day. The total bill the births are in hospitals competion, is Manuel Gar- and infant deaths have de- * * s * ‘A i houses are pretty evenly matched. ss - 8 full colour 1969 calendae notebook-diary. - # we o& ian to the world. be mailed as ublished. The soccer team will soon P Bhs Columbia. 1 ate poole together with your gift sub- scripti al British Columbia magazine, makes an Ideal chaise at for friends and relatives throughout We ounce your gift with a greeting signed with your name, and the current Winter tssue of Beautiful British Columbia. The 1969 Spring, Summer, and Fall issues will be going to ‘Grand Forks. Among the top players are George Swinerchuk, Terry Maloff and J Mike Kalesnikoff. All the men teachers up here seem to have great sporting abilities. ORDER IN for $2.00 and commencing with the Winter, ieee issue. PERSON AT CASTLEGAR NEWS — Sorry, No Telephone Orders — * been made. Invest in Your hall, which will be open to all parents, eee and other interested Benotina of of the ears ac- tivities will be heard at the meeting. The most important three distinct opment within question to be discussed be the purchase of our own campsite. Pacholzuk has been very busy | ty five ‘acres. looking at possible campsites for us. Many suggestions have acres is visu and transportation uses, The centres, the re port, Should be. set aside specifically for local and tou- commercial | develop- F. J. SMITHERAM TRAILER TOWING Fully Insured port ‘also recog- established civic has . Castlegar- It conjured an image of es of devel- icy. The limited rural areas| are defined a8. being set aside}as policy, Mr. for rural use only. The de- mends, Your definite usage finition indicates a maximum|plans should be worked out. _Recreation Director.Buck|f one dwelling unit for ev- One house for every 10 a highways p! alized for the cluding» extensive voting Of extensive rural areas, which|all main and are also set aside for rural|park and a pollution pian. mercial to accept the art, or make their ifications before adopting the concept as pol- “If the report is adopted Mills en le whole, or ‘Chese, are; an area. plan, in- feeder roads; a Kinelte Grocery Grab Happens This Saturday Last call on tickets is Chased as hey pro-|T give them a plate of steal | hi A large roportion. of sub- scuptions be Beautiful British lumbia Maj e are pur- tmas las. They're young and slim. point of origin, however, the or turkey and spuds and veg. Mike fhrowgie oie etables and salad that would cinta mete ente ee ih | make a:lumberjacie HL A ame seuicy: citizens’ fare eat my al CO) own. And I look up, andlonly. pew rrp Ae p.m. The lowest upset price will be $12,000. For far Castlegar Municipal ther particulars contact the Clerk: Town of Castlegar. Simpsons-Sears Pre-Season Snow Tire Sale Paints Open Mon. - Thurs. 8 - 5.30 elson. soring committee member W. thors A eS ition to these de- J Mo! < ‘ 210,|Pitals amounted to $983,568,- “The B.C. Forest Service Kay ie] Berane at 166 “yea Hoeell 5 restry faculty at and the, fo ue THe Squirrels Sor. THT|costing us too much? This Selkirk College have also been very heipful,”” he add- question should really be an- swered with another: 1, Lions 3, Mink). “What is it worth to the 2: individual and his family to FFriday Night Classic Mixed be’ alive and healthy? LHS Shirley bart 235. “What is it worth to know LHT Barb G KOROSEAL VINYL MATTING RUG SAVERS 27” Wide. Non Skid. Easy Clean. Assorted Colors All Spikeback Clear Flat Back 1.32 Colors Spikebac! 1. 47 MHS Ken ‘Scott 253. MHT Darrel aor Rourke 637. 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