9 For. the entertainment pol of the evening, Mr, Dvoral showed some beautiful coldred ms he had taken of his garden *: and home. He had entitled.the film, ‘The Life of the Humming- )) Many. hours: of patience ,were evident in. Mr. / Dvorak's wonderful shots of the hummingbirds, their“ nest: eggs, and babies, and of his wife birds. Many: thanks ‘were ain _ tended to him for. staring these ane “fms: ‘with’ ths: e CALVARY)..." 6 ‘BAPTIST CHURCH “© Office’ $05 9450 nite ck scloverteat Motel tt to the ‘Clover! ex Gaaleaird Flas Family: i ening Worl Betvie : Evening; 7.00 ip “gr. PETER LUTHERAN : (CHURCH!) * 8 405 M Maple St.,, Castlegar. “Worship Service.9 a.m. ‘Sunday. Schoo p15: Richard *Klein;?: Pastor, t "965-9082 or’ 365-3664 / ‘Ruth Townsend” ‘President Local “Primary ‘Teachers a The, first’ meeting ofthe Castlegar Primary Teachers Association’ was, held in the « library | of Kinnaird Elemen- © tary: School.” The new, executive’ was’ (introduced with: Mrs. Ruth declared p ) Mrs.’: ‘Kalmakolf: for meat a {common good, This can be done by having ‘students participate: / in group minunity projects, if possible integrated with organi- . vation of older ‘people, and by. Bron, Sports. ‘we want.to-accomplish «all this ;we:: have: to”. work! for classes small enough’ that, we + can “give enough attention to® ..time.for-a.change,so,that new. ideas can cone into'the board. ><> -Helalso says he feels i hot right to see a, man go into office by and. that . that some sehools will be enlarged or. remodel led. thing, thatj deals wit! ea ued all” ime: ig these responsil ies. i “School board: members are! representatives: of the and‘ cannot be; ex- * veryone needs opposition. | “Of major. ‘eoncern to th people in this area>is, th rine eae “Qur schools should, wher: . ever Does le, help the students by thei heritage, For. example, asecond. language might be: important, ++ but this should be a language of: value to ‘the. students, “A: | student of-a different language |; ‘background, ebe“it. Rugsian, ‘Portugeuse, Italian or an: ther, is better off.with his ow language ‘because: he will be » mother or‘relatives or send ~ hem a letter if they are still in’ he old couritry. Also, to be able; ‘to, communicate in more than + one language is a 4 valuabl “pected; to. know’ everything. Id -:Mrs.8, ‘ “ Bhglund thanked the’ members. for cards she had received. white: in the ‘hospital, , Thanks” ; were: extended Church ih. 965-5212 _ punuiay_ School 50, a.m. : orale Women Service eon. ee Bible |S: 7.30 Oung * “peoples 7.80 New. Spud Sensations: Cheese: Mashed Potatoes “Are ‘potatoes | itn ‘you | may) ask, The answer | Ne “No, not sin yhat' you ‘add to them’ that ac- // counts’ for/a:high ‘calorie: count."" In‘ fact; potatoes should’ be included inj a‘reducing’ diet; because they. have a lot of vita- wing ‘and minerals One ed | potato (100! grams’ or 3% edit le. Bortlen) provides marely 93 Calories, ji cup butter. or eae redded Y a Leup! 14 suisse) ah Chi 2 tablespoons finely cho] freab « ‘onion pres a result. ‘of: Totente by.the'Provincial rey OF” GOD giican Commun 9:40; Sur rea Uri Church, Servic 17Sarvi Clergy: Ted Bristow ‘and ‘Bob, Griffiths <4, Parish’ Office — Phone: 365-8397. : ‘Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.’ 2 Evening ‘Fellows hi “Evening Bérvices being held:'the ” “trst: and: third: Sundays’ of «- ‘every ‘month “at :7'} ke Ce: Se difficulties with “employees, the: board ‘could’: ‘enlist the services of someone capable.of dealing with 'con- ‘tracts ‘and have ‘him ‘conduct: negotiation on its behalf. Need- ‘: less to say, board’ member: ould’ be present during n HERO tations to make fast decisions.” “Mr. Voykin'is a: plaste who has always ® chenia> Improvement. ‘District -< and for six years‘on the board, i pie Clean’.Cut: Rubber RUBBER ae j . See,; Phone, | Write Stamp | Shop: © Box 25,' Robson, BC. Bs "Pht 865-7608 {At present he is.on'the’.. executive’ of: the ‘Union of « Spiritual ; Ci reliant in‘earning their own living; regardless of whether they work in trades or. ‘continue’ in’ unive ies. Cou < ses’ should. be ‘adapted to th ‘needs’ of ‘the student and ‘w fe “Vera have: five Jall-of.. whom j are; Stanley Hampel Secondary School. ESSE eae cy te _ UTTLEWOOD | DOs. fal OPTOMETRIST. =. 366 Boker Sh.” @ Refinance. Existing Mortgages _ Consolidate: Debts. :Reduce Monthly Payments: ' Simple Interest Prepayment Privileges No. Co-signers ‘No. Employer: Checks ‘MORTGAGE. MON EY. AVAILABLE! | “Report Mailed ave not. received: their or daughter's Teport'card . <\Parents ‘ate asked -to tele. ~- “phone the school at 365-7735 if” City of Cestioger ANIMAL POUND oa Bedroom: and: Dining: -Room: Suites “EXPERT REPAIRS -. © Valliean Ph. 226-7297: : ARMOUR: PLATING * ‘Hard Chrome Plating - ; re SS KOOTENAY. “9 B82 No.1, .No. 6 Ymir Rd., Nelson” Clinics. sday. &: x CALDSET: GROCETERIA JAND ‘LAUNDRE? : Phone’ “QUAUTY.- BUILDING Trail) GREEP'S ELECTRIC: ‘ELECTRICAL: -: CONTRACTING “SALES & SERVICE ‘Ph. 365-7075, Free ; Estit ‘CASTIE-CRAFT :, WOODWORKS 641 6th“Ave;, South; Castlegar « Cabinets = ='Vanities » Showcases.” “Custom. Cabinets A: Specialty Phone 365-3616 Cabine i est fire'season is still in.effect, - and could remain so for several - : weeks. aes The start and finish of the ; Ranger Station, In ‘past years, long, that any moisture quickly : ‘Trail'is to. be bombed Saturday, Nov. 23—with ping pong balls, About 9.90 a.m.,’ weather, ‘permitting, hundreds of the. balls ‘will be dropped ‘from a low-flying aeroplane: on’ Bay. Ave, near Spokane St. They'll ‘bean! invitations’ to. Quadra Manufacturing’s open house that day, One: of the ‘balls: will be specially marked. Presented to ‘ Quadra officials'at the open house, it will entitle its finder to *.a free Frontier chain saw. For, th "kid; there'll pony rides. For, older. ‘guests; there'll be a turkey; ahot * Chain saw’ scu Ps 3 “What's My Line attendance, 7/ Bob’ Brisco and land Quadra: marketing) mana- MLA’ Chris D'Arcy. Bot! fer Chuck’ Davison’ says that’, expected to‘attend..Ma he open house’ theme: will be - Quadra as a Community Com:,. pany. "Everybody is: welcome,” “he says. “Breakfast will be served to all comers starting at, 9.30. i There'll: be ‘continuous. * tours of the chain saw produc- tion, line throughout the day.” SHUR aldermen and civic dignitaries from the greater Trail area 1m including Northport have also «been invited, Rossland's Naney Green- Raine has indicated her interest in the open house, “The former world cham- pion skier visited the plant recently," said Mr, Davison, “and we hope her busy schedule will permit a return visit Nov. The open house will also feature participation by local service clubs. Mr. Davison says that, in keeping. with the community theme, any club or CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, November 14, 1974 group is welcome iy tie in with i the Quadra festivitics, D-BAR-D LICENSED" DINING LOUNGE. Monday to Friday Open at 4.00 pm. Jay and Sunday — 12, Noon The chain saw expects to host between 2,000 and 3,000 visitors, “About 1,700 called on us * D-BAR-D CABARETS. during a previous open house,” Mr. Davison said, “and this one offers much more, “The ping pong ball invita- tions aren't necessary for ad- mission; they're more symbolic “Fuvay AND SATURDAY Angie Jolly of our hope that almost every- body will drop in. “But if you're interested in thal free chain saw, go out and gel bombed before you: head our way.” WESTERN TACK PHONE 365-3294 One Mile South of Weigh Scales at Ootischenla ROUND STEAK ib. $169) $1.49} daughter of’ Mr.: and? Mr: George ‘Soukoroff Sr.: of' Pas: a graduate of St..." “Helpful t Hints to: PRODUCTS: LID.5/°°: °° | = FINANCIAL, “FUTURE 0 f fresh fruit ‘and fruit’ juices on min: A’ supplements “torts and Vitamin B complex to help steady the nerves as you deprive your ‘system of nico- ti have’ spenton cigarettes “Although ‘some,’ people re- © port‘no'discomfért at all when’ they quit,- many ex-smokers imay. experience before. the. end: of the third ‘day some ‘distress; ranging: from mild |to’ seve “Such symptoms may take many, ‘forms, depending’ on: the. smo- ker's own’ physical ‘and psych: ological makeup‘and the length +-and ‘strength ‘of -his addiction. ; Pamphlets and inform: “free iby (writing , to: B.C. Yukon Division, Canadian Ce cer Society, 1926 West; roa DONT. START. : "HAVE us CHECK YOUR: Many people starta “bank” “to save the money they. would © FREETER a UT 8) WRArTED GOV. INSP. ALTA. BEEF: “BREAKFAST SWUSAGE= BEEF CHUCK STEAK PORK STEAK = a CAN. No.'t | Qury. - BONELESS, joe by 99: 99 | BEEF STEW PH a QlTy. COFFEE °°). ‘Ib. $1.29 “Kraft; CHEESE SLICES - 2 Ibs $2.19." MILD CHEDDAR © CHEESE $9. ONLY aun oe RED EMPEROR Broccoli FRESH ; le a “THURS. «FRU. : oe | FISHES. CHIPS | FRAZER VALE 20/02. It (REAM 1 GALLON. ay ORANGE TWICE _DELNOR' 12:07 est, ‘The Comesatton? ‘of the ‘City ee Céstleger i 1 requests interested parties to’ submit tenders to act! as “Animal Pound. Keeper. For: further. port. feulars ease contact ithe! acy, Office 365-7227. 50] or if they should wish to discuss. the report: card, with ‘subject. teachers or_counsellot FOR’ CONCERNED ©. CITY: GOVERNMENT... 2° ReEled 0 Mike: Livingstone ° oy) ALDERMAN No lock-in Clauses ‘Your. Home Does Not Have to be Paid For PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE : PHONE NOW | bre! NO. OBNGATION: 365-9721. {Local Representative) "CASTLEGAR NEWS» one | ws on “PUBLISHED EVERY. THURSDAY. 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