CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 26, 1968 “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365-5503 With summer slowly fading, it seems you cannot leave all those little sorting jobs any longer. If you are not a habit- ual collector, which I am guil- ty of being, you may not know what I am speaking of. Have you a favorite kit- chen drawer that “received all” and will gain your .at- tention eventually? From the kitchen draw- er it .reassembles into con- venient cartons, from which I took a peek into my carton marked, recipes. e Have you any idea how many free recipes you can collect above and beyond those clipped from the wo- men’s section of the news- pal papers pers? NUMA PHOTOCOPYING Letters — Birth Certificates Black-on-White Process Reasonable Rates CASTLEGAR NEWS ANAT CASTLE SHOWS 7.30 & 8.00 p.m. ——_—_—_—_————— TONITE - FRI. - SAT. MON. & TUES. Spencer Tracy, Sidney Poitier Katherine Hepburn “GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER” —————_—_———— STARTS WED. OCT. 2nd “VALLEY OF THE DOLLS” —_——— Most are in booklet form, such as the one put out by a well-known soft drink company which sug- gests use of their beverage in a parfait pic, fruit salad, stewed dried fruit and, of course, its logical use in a fruit. punch, Flour companies are a generous supplier of extra recipes, but don’t overlook corn syrup, molasses, must- ards, cooking oils, margine and ever-so-many other dis- who wish the has ple: etc, suit finished product. The juice will later be- come handy in making temp- ting desserts aS. well as being a refreshing drink. It is easy to make. Just crush ioe ed jelly bag. desired, Gia reheat boiling point Pour into hot to th HIGH FASHION is a state of as of dress, Getting in the upcoming fashion show are these three attractive ladies. Lee Friesen, left, wears a Trafalgar suit in gold, a smart autumn outfit. The navy and plaid suit worn by Valarie Kennedy, centre, is right for the fashion-conscious working girl, while the mind as well mood for an patterned Nehru jacket worn by Joyce Mac- beth, with green stretch slacks, is for re- laxing or “wearing-nearly-anywhere.” These fashions by West’s Department store, are typical of those which will be on display Monday at 8 p.m. in SHSS. Grandchildren Pallbearers t™mzmsiunimmma At Krall Funeral Rites Raymond DeAnna of grandchildren who were A|pallbearers at funeral _ser- vices were held in St. Mich- gametes) vices, for their. grandmother, Ml Mrs. Susan Krall, 94, \died recently at Natal, The ; ofjborn in Rasnova, Germerska, Castlegar was among a group Zutte, 1874. Michigan where she met her h-|Jate husband, Joseph Krall. The family moved to Seattle who |and later to Natal in 1907. ‘services were held in St.|bi \Michael’s Catholic Church in | Natal. |" "Mrs. Krall was regarded ‘as the oldest resident in the parwood district. She was KUGW Resumes Operation After Summer Recess Ten members were pre- \sent for the first meeting of ‘the Kinnaird United Church Women following the sum- mer recess. President, Mrs. Lucy. Ackles ‘was in the chair. cd 1 di China was announced as this year's study and will be programmed for the four general mectings. A thank you letter was read from Mrs. Walter Dunn who left this summer to make her home at the coast. Church. sons, two daug! children, great-grandchildren and rel Mr: eased, two Krall of seal and Dennis Zeith of Na- tal. new BREEZE makes painting walis fasier & easier than ever Czechostovakia, in Mrs. Krall emigrated to She is survived by six ters, grand- great-great-grandchild- s. Krall was prede- by her husband in 937, a daughter in 1961, sons in 1962 and a laughter this year. Palibearers, all grand- ymond De- CLASSIFIED::: ADS _ Really CASTLEGAR NEWS A coffee party was planned and hope others wil take place giving the opportunity to display — Castlegar News Photo|the many cards and novelties Season’s First Meeting The subject of student ied Ol Toastmasters Debate Student Power If we felt a wrong, needs | ihe expression of progressive 4, oth. power Castlegar Toastmaster club at the first meeting of the season, held recently in the Hi Arrow Arms. A story on the front page of the current issue of the Castlegar News at that time had an article about the visit to Selkirk College of Mar- tin Loney, student of Simon an and pro- Fraser U pre- ident-elect of the C: i leaving a cess for 10 minutes in a poil- ing water bath. Norvyk CARDIGANS PULLO Discounts — New 1969 Colors — Regular $32.50. Discount Price es 23.11 Regular $27.50. Discount Price r See the Display in Our Windows WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! His Men’s Wear Sweaters — 21.11 nee changes can be effect- e Sid Newman stated that e student who wished to take advantage of education offered should be able to do so and be free of. politics. Mik del lo 1» thought was good so long as er peopie could be ennvinced|it was presented in a reason- and through regular chan-|able manner. required world, he went on. the’ guest ably defended the position of the students and all were of the opinion t which will be for sale for the Christmas season. Other future plans, in- cluding a fall bazaar, con- ciuded the evening's busi- ness. Surprise Shower For Violet Fidelak Violet Eileen Fidelak, whose marriage to Larry Je- rome Madrigga takes place Oct. 12 at the Castlegar Unit- ed Church, was honored Sat- urday with a surprise miscel- . laneous shower. After all, this is what is in this modern Although outnumbered, e we up with the statement that, just as the students want di to assert Union of Most members present stated their opinions and the meeting promised to be one- sided until one of the guests, Dick Fowler, a College stud- ent, felt he had to express his views. ‘The students did not want to be associated with the pre- sent world and its injustices, he said. 2 Contrary to views €X- pressed. previously, Mr. Fowl- er went on, he felt the stud- ents were experienced en- ough to run what they con- sidered to be their own af- fairs, but that the day-to-day business should be handled by the administration. Ed Mosby stated that we were, like it or not, part of the same world and nothing would ever change if we all buried our heads in the sand. their ideals, so they must learn to make similar allow- ances to the rest of the world. Andy Van Selst felt that Ghamher Asked To Take a Vote On Rec Complex The Castlegar and District Chamber of Commerce has been asked to take a “straw vote” of their members re- garding their attitude on the proposed recreation complex planned for a site near Sel- kirk College. Thursday's meeting of the 01 ti F. J. SMITHERAM TRAILER TOWING Fully insured Phone 365-5308 Box’ 1351, Castl m2. Cc i No. 1, explained that the vote, if taken, would give a inary indication a lack o the problem. week at the Hi Arrow Arms, an Area Seven officers’ work- shop meeting was held. tlegar tended. The area Chris Bond chairman of the meeting. A letter read at last] exp: having such a Castle; the Castlenay. Club. was. in- : About 16 guests gather- ed at the home of Mrs. Wal- ter Arnason . Omar Tweed and Mrs. Dan Buter- man_as co-hostess. The place of honor, in a flower-decked room, was de- corated with white and pink governor, | Streamers, bells and nose " Mrs. ason_ present je of ‘Trail, W25| ne rddeclect with a. pink and white carnation corsage. Dianne Burr, . Mar- lJeen Conrad and the guest of honor were winners of prizes for games played during the evening. A wagon decorated in the motif of a miniature BA sta- tion, brought into the room by Selena Berquist, contained many gaily wrapped gifts. Mrs. John My! assist- ed her sister in the opening of the gifts. ‘A light lunch was served aked by ted On Wednesday of last The executive of the Cas- and il clubs at- pleasure in meeting in The. “new executive for prel of the area’s ee to the George Shanks, secretary-| s , Wes Jc as follows: Pp! a small umbrella $1 million-plus is to include a pos- ad-| were several miniature t | eels. Its the new interior latex guaranteedtocoverinone coat or we'll give you the extra paint FREE! OVER 1000 BREEZY COLORS Manufactured by Genera! 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