naird Kinsmen Club president Mel McMullen drops the puck getting the game underway. The Castlegar centre player watching the camera in- kane: Spokane coach stead of the puck is John Chase, while his Spo- t is equally Ja Hie background are the unidenified Spokane cap’ Gerry Odien, sl gar coaches b MacDonald and ‘Wally Graham, and Castle. Ge Captain. Gerry Mosby. — Photo’ Fema of ‘To Castlegar Chamber i in 1 Revised ‘Policy Statement for 1968. The Castlegar and District 12 Policies for the coming mon! According ‘to -a general Chamer definition, le ob-I 1 jectives are Policies, ou the other hand, involve longer-term ac- tion or those achievements nat considered likely within The general Pl e of the Chamber, as noted in the ent, is “to Promote fe economic, civic and social development of their resourc- Witnesses ‘Cruel Acts’ in Africa Kinnaird congreation The Kinn: of Jehovah’s Witnesses began |ty.” this week a door-to-door cam- paign to make the public aware of “the shocking atro- cities being committed against members by sadistic. mobs in Malawi, Central Af Calling the alleged @ acts “a shame on Afri been raped, often before their own husbands and children who were forced to watch. In the Mlanje area of the coun- try 40 women who were thus munitted ed with 0 the Spirit « ofr national: ism,” Woods explain: jestlek by mobs ‘made up of members of the Youth Lea- to Protest Banda’s Malawi Congress par- le claimed the Youth Lease resembled China's { din; Red Guards who have terror- ized so many there. “The only crime of Jehovah’s Witaess- es.in Malawi has been their refusal to join Manda’s poli- tical party, buy a membership card and wear Bandas icture on a badge,” he rit 24, nest quoted president , | Banda as sa: : “If any one 3 /of these people is in trouble they should not go to the police but shouid go to church and pray.” This statement was made ie “by president, pan da who Bait aman of i God" Hence, aon has been little or no action on the part of the police to stem the tide of vicious per- een hoped that peopl 0) people who Jove e justice and freedom will write to the government of Malawi to protest this cru J The Malaw! News of Nov. gue of president H. Kamuza treatment of harmless Gans: @ Exten tians.”” snd anstatance to.the du Maur: b Objectives for 1968 ‘Press for completion of Steines No.. 3 cut-off from Kinnaird to Meadows and Sal- mo. @ Fight for early replace- ment of parks, beaches, 7 tah eries and marinas to be lost by the Spring Spring ig 1969. e nee completion of upgra- ‘din; fhe Kinnaird Trail rope way, with particular empha- sis on eliminating the ue. berry railroad crossings. @ Obtain the co-operation of B.C. Telephone in extending local service to Thrums-T: tion with the newly formed Recreation Commission and the Town of C: jer ski committe for the suc- cess of their 2 Develop a ‘isison with civ- ic, indus ed- and service a cultural entities within the communi- ty for secomplishing the pur- Group Will Start To Prepare Gamp Rory For Summer. A Camp held in vprail last. Monday with 15 present and Gwilym Hughes presiding. will it with some of the work parties at the camp- site, it was disclosed, Plywood is to be ordered | Struction of the Atrow @ Rory meeting was Rotary club members of| @ assist ! andthe downtown bi pose of the ‘Chamber.’ @ Assist B.C. and - Canadian Chambers of’ Commerce in matters’‘of mutual concern. Chamber Policies @ To ‘solve’ the problems created as a result of Colum- bis River . development .and articularly due ito: the con- dam, @ To study the effect the mi ae boys. shows Letter Lauds Work Of Hockey Groups Dear Sir: “. E-would like to comment regarding the excellent sports- anship our Castlegar and during recent Minor Hockey anyone connecte GLENIMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE 9p Weekdays 1pm - 5.30. p.m. * Open Fridays 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. the youngsters enpcolal we of the community, can justly be proud. |. thi freshingly polite. manner in which the boys handle Hen. selves, thelr team-mat ; " Kootenay-West Liberal Assodiation bo ONOTICE:. MEETING TO ELECT DELEGATES To. LEADERSHIP CONVENTION Sunday, February 18 2 PM. Union Hotel, Trail, All Liberals Urged to Attend Memby May Be R dat Door . early 1900s, a-story by local historian Harold disclosed in last week's Castlegar i News. When the brick yard was in operation, fy tho CPR had a rail spur going right into the ia Webber, ‘erammed with doings! yard. The finished bricks would th ene toad: 4 into box cars for shipment’ to ers. The brick yard operated’ until Bry "1016 when the property was sold. The machinery was then disposed of and now notaing at all Temains at the site, — Photo oan Cominco ' g SUGAR AND SPICE toward tas weekend's Blan: ned excursion to S| the Bantam league Gordon Bat ulkheam, lon a Kinnaird. fsa Cent 3 may join forces to produce an ev- en better museum: than eith- er group could produce alone. “A meinber of the College group, John Munro was a guest at the Castlegar and © District Chamber opening ots a traffic route ha nih fe a Jocal ve upon the ery an Pe ‘and facilities. yw dam will | ro! Discussion on the join- ing of forces arose after read- - jing of a etter. from the town ye pavement ~from Juniper se south of Kinnaird. To encourage Kinnaird and the department nf high- ip, asking for “support” From ,the Chamber. Mr. Munro suggested ane aird| College museum group ‘hat been set up to establish 4 ways to lay four lauies ¢ of pave- ment from north’ south Kinnaird. through on or near the cam- pus,” “But it would not seem it the of -two dif- @ To community to develop a sins? | ara been drawn @ Continue to sponsor a pro- gram of public education Te. garding the need for unity up by the carnD advisors and these will’ be Posted in th kitchen at.the camp. and joint am jout the distric! meer gional Co-operate Tegio} toward production of tourist brochures’ and oth- er fc forms of Kootehay promo- e Budget and prepare for a business and industry tion into the influential jour-| el |nal, Trade and Commerce. id our co-operation inser- | Thi of cam; is to be done through Ne ‘= Owans.:in. Prall: treasurer's and ea fed for ay were * aocented. they are camping, it was re- ‘Dates’ for work parties] @ are April 20 and May 11; oth- ers will be at a later as 2 aes PROGRESS LIGHT FIXTURES Ys OFF Living Room - Hallways - Kitchen Outside Lights - Door Chimes group _ then select its own “job. In ‘this way-thers will'be no overlap- ping of work. year’s tree cutting. It was suggested that the Tange parking plan. @ To: support educational, social and cultural .improve-|¢, ments, and promote a college- | ©} town image. : ens @ To discover the need and @ To assist the Ootischenia ess ferent groups, working sep- desirable is a he added. The Chamber r approved a motion fon directing th je secretary one, The question of financial or other aid fromthe Cham- ber was deferred until such a meeting can be set up. John. Mills PAINTING morea tae end wctcke DECORATING CONTRACT OR HOURLY TELEPHONE 365-7454 -You.Can Save $$$ On Your 1967 Income Tax The Income Tax Act will allow. 20% of your annual earned income fo. a maximum ot $2,500 to be ded d if i dinaR Retirement Savings Plan. The Mutual Life -of- Canada offers many Savings Plans which can qualify for this tax concession. To qualify ‘for 1967 tax relief, the plan must be registered before Feb. 29, 1968. f - For Full. Information - C. Arthur Anderson ~ Phone 365-7633 or Write Box 100, Castlegar district in their plans. i @- To promote a_ first-class highway link from Nakusp to Revelstoke sad thi A Canada To.seek a a bak with Fau- ot along the lower Arrow e ‘To battle pollution . and promote conservation. To bring door-to-door mail Sue to our urban areas. CASTLEAAR NEWS All 20 Per Cent Off STACK STOOLS — ROOM DIVIDERS... . - GOSSIP BENCHES — VANITY STOOLS — BOOKSTANDS WE:CARE! DO YOU? Fayahl a | Savin Benefits Become eThis Month nih Under Da» mada 1 GhSioll iPiail i Life is Really a Very Long Dream and parents, but after we got e was wishi hd Rpeernn i by a short passage of Tectlons rs childhood, in which life is as By Bill Smiloy [22 others for views and contri- » butions, The Scene At, .. -, KINNAIRD JUNIOR © SECONDARY SCHOOL ba? CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 15, 1968 firrow Lakes Shew Plans Full Progtam ‘ At Summit Lake A’ fall of activ-' ‘Who. said. February was a dull’ month? Our days are The E vlan to interview nurses, doctors, policemen and many ‘Announcements, ossip, vertisements ] pefully it will six pages and: wil! be be ri tributed twice each month.:. (Mr. Prevost says that the paper. will ‘provide an .oppor- tunity for E class members to| pear oe ev a sense Oo! e838) it in English realization that the mob is his mother, shaking him and say- ing, “Come on, Dan! Come on, Dan! Time get up for school.” The: whole thing. was Same chap confessed to a dream penat would fascinate tan Thomas's recol- tailoring, came out and found : ream, hnisiold ld pants gone. He walked and unre: it ends, wath have TRUCKLOAD SALE OF FISH Friday, February 16 | 12 Noon to'6 P.M. ‘ Located at Frank’s: BA Near Kinnaird Junction Whitefish and Pike at 33c per. Ib. Also aad Trout Available. WEST COAST. SEAFOODS ‘The newest discovery in the chemistry of paint! No need for a second coat. Dries-In' 30 :mine - utes. Over 000"breezy” colors. sys Ee BUY BREEZE WHERE YOU SEE THIS SIGN | ocLow | BROTHERS BLDG. no an ly RTT :| MEXICO. >. HAWAI & EUROPEAN: TOURS any times, “and From it feeling wonderful but then a ‘terrible sadn over ‘me \as' I realize it was just a dream. Pickerel oe doe shea just sort of glide. Mine is alt AIRLENE [| RESERVATIONS, CAST! LEGAR AGENT all the way home’ with no pants and wasn’t the least bit ibarrassed., em! A girl: confessed that she often. dreams that ‘she is the centre of things, a big Broad- way star just about. to. launch into the greatest’ musical in history, with every eye on her. Shezis th 4 order, aad no end.” ess comes: Some ‘of the kids have make. an excellent nurse, a grand wife and mother. ways, the same. I Another girl has night- broad-|mares about big dogs who admire. a ‘These two will be suitably and a holler. The play: this year is a comedy called Fath- er Says No! It centers about two teen-age girls who are on diets. (Wwe do not need to tell you that peve Joo their ma in lans.. Why else do girls diet?) isnot yet com-| and of course one good prom- pter. It sounds J like great fun! teen an drm ot ne| lentine’s ast The The boys have been busy: all week balloting on their Queen of Hearts and the girls, not to be outdone, nas have selected the ey most Reg Skinner Going are ‘always going to eat her. Still another dreams ways the cowboy..- long-legged and Taconite, a Grade Gary Cooper needs only a hand. rolled Bus Durham smoke to ‘complete the image. Another boy seams seat Bex. has ‘had’ a und and 2 Elutely free of the sur- earth. One boy admitted a ick | whether they're in color; Then we get: into the theo: ory (ha = TO NELSON? For Tasty Food and _ Delicious 2s 1p with. you, youl d eyelid ur heart ;| For Gas Insiafiation To Okanagan Valley honoured at a special noon- hour sock hop. At this same hop the teachers will havent tae an- nual “weigh-in” gome lucky student will be a resent. with a box of chocolates . | for, having the most nearly- ‘8 "Best Posture". judging also continues. Tops so far ity is being planned for resi-| dents and visitors alike at the we stock a full selection of SAVAGE SHOES for children | Maddocks Shoe Store First Annual Arrow Lakes} winter Follies being staged this weekend at Summit Lake 183 miles east of Nakusp. A snosho at the adj t ski hill will feature downhill and slalom races, for all ages “NOTIS The Corporation of the Town of Castlegar CE and classes bv a lerton' and’ Tony Silva (tied for ; first),, Jackie _Kakatoff, Brian’.Polovaikoff and Steve The Chess Tournament is.underway with each of the four houses entex : very hot contend spot. Vanderpol is an- other prime favorite. Floor hockey and basket- ‘pall continue to’ draw big crowds. Players are improving so much that the games real- ly zoom. yjcash prizes and tronhies don-| parade on at 7 p.m. K On the adiacent Iske there! will be continione, ire fishing in the form of a derhv getting underway early. Sat urday: morning and’ canrind. ing. Sunday, evening. . Tickets may be purchased at the wel- shin. station located on the ice. surface. Snowmobile races wit he the main ‘attraction with three races in three catagories with ated for each category. The first racés held on Saturday will be ,heats for 300, 400 and open classes do- ing sprints and obsacle races. On Sunday the finals will begin at a am. vend run con- Pythians Plan Tea | ht End of Marek - ‘were made recent- one Sunday highlights include the ‘presidents’: chal- Jenge race which has-been ac Club Saunier banquet Feb.-21. Also “in ‘the aotting is ae ‘her. the een He ete, Sav iaunews nee asked to par- ticipate at the the district con- vention in Trail late in April. Koot Revelstoke Gus ee president: Shas: accept- the Ni - Rotary ‘C) The E eanamen Club of ie ze ace] {eb lenge as arty the President Cast ustiogat Rotiry Club bres legar [gat ‘will also compete in the ‘CASTLEGAR TOWN HALL PHONE NUMBER IS NOW 365-7227 snowmobile race. local of jatural Gas has ‘left for the Okanagan area where he will supervise some gepecta| ot new gas line installations Al 10} Inland Ni ere: ‘Working in that area for| feel] about a month is Reg Skinner, Mr. Skinner: will. oversee » Mr. er mane estimated ‘cost of the in” the coN - KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO. ‘ST. RITA’S HALL - FRONT. ST.” IGHT gas . facilities nelghberhood of $2.5 million. It’s Spring at Karnie’s Our ‘Spring Stock is new on display, including dresses and arnel and silk fully-lined shifts. See the wild prints & gay florals! Half Sizes . 163 to 243 Tall Women .. 38 to 44 FLASH HALF PRICE All Winter Dresses and Coats One Rack of Evening Blouses and Long Skirts. 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