CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 21, 1968 Increased Leisure Time Demands Higher Priority for All Recreation A future of {noneasing lelsure wat demand a higher recreation govern- ment to meet these new de- mands, Mayor A. H. Emmott of Burnaby. claimed here Saturday. Mayor Emmott delivered the keynote address at a two- day seminar on recreation at Selkirk College which attract. ed 90 aldermen, school board trustees, regional district re- presentatives and recreation commissioners from the Koo- tenay, ilkameen-Boundary regions. an don’t think we've kept in terms of teaching People how to use their lei- sure) time,” said Mayor Em- mott. Delegates to the seminar io; were given ¢ an ntunity to to! discuss among themselves and with pibes Okanagan and Sim.|4 fairs; and Duncan Russell superintendent, Port ‘Alberni | qt ‘parks and recreation board. Delegates from a variety fof civic bodies were invited iso a clearer understanding of the role of each in the recre- ation field could be reached, unity _o! people isehtch alloted * 616,00 000 of the civic budget recreation de- velopment with a community of 14,000 where the allotment was $1,200. Seminar chairman Dr. Hoesen of the department ‘explained seminar Allan Collier, recreation con- Kootenay. “Right now,” “there's a lot of bickering be! tween groups and a lot of ov-| and Mr. Russell, superinten- |dent of parks ‘and recreation tin pore Alberni, said re was the “enhancing of ‘peonles lives” and as such it beyond sical recrea-|'was ito ae ain and lead- and recreation specialists in- cluding One discussion Eroup of Gon could be Scpanded: ‘> in ¢| clude such fields as adult ed- arrive ch | Ucation. Several groups felt rere ation development should sb the treated a: is part of the educa: FOR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS MEXICO HAWAIIAN & EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED e CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN WEST'S DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542 LAA Mr. Russell said recrea- tion is one of the only ser- vices in the community that can ; uopnee the environ- en! that ‘we so “provared nf we're prepared Dt take kids in Souble to provide facilities in our Sonmmunities.” Pynn, _ recreation eee said’ the problem is to get recreation recogniz- ed as a logical municipal ser- vice. Mr. Russell claimed tecreation is one of a num- ber of services people should have in the same way they are provided with police ser- vices_and roa Delegat aa ‘discovered it discrepancy in ‘allot. ments for recreation in dif- ferent communities. One dis- cussion group compared one PERT sultant for East and West he said, |® recrea-|Blueberry Cre: ot BC. sugge fies who court industries as a source of revenue might be advised to look to recreation for providing a more viable tax base in the future than huss ever would, Blueberry Greek Accident Occurs Two cars were in colli- sion ati 3 Pa ast Frida nen it was unsafe to do so esse Gattrell whose vehicle was in collision wi ‘one driven by Helga Liptak. women are of Blueber- was being & driveway onto Main St. at the time of the accident. y at edcith backing up. MENTALLY ILL in B.C. ins ARARAAURAAA titutions will have a merrier UCU LUVURUUU VETERE LULL LUE UUs MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. PHONE 365-7252 — CASTLEGAR, B.C. Christmas Gift Starts Today— Thursday, Nov. 21st Christmas this year thanks to members of the Kinette Club of Castlegar-Kinnaird. The Kinettes are again collecting gifts for the mentally ill and have the purpose in local stores. as the club hopes to pick up The Kinet ents to support the program and to do so as soon as possible placed a number of boxes for ask ict resid- the boxes next Wednesday. — Castlegar News Photo FROM THE GALLERY irene at first sight. I don’t know what canine mental telepathy passes be- business of Parliament. tween them to the reaction, but it is not unique to dogs. There has been a good example of it in the House of Commons these days. In fact since before the nrerent session even got’ un- derway. As a result the Liberals are beginning to wonder about the wisdom of the choice of Donald S. MacDon- ald as government house leader. The young lawyer from Toronto Rosedale has plenty of ability and was an Obvious choice for a cabinet ore group oi gentlemen is hard to f imagine and much of the progress achieved by that minority government was due to the noble efforts of that group sorting out touchy problems in the quiet of a small of- fice. By Henry Heald House Leader pre Diplomacy majority arrogal the oj ion will nd it of ab. ae He > whenever it gets the slightest excuse. This is the LOCK FOR OUR CATALOGUE IN THE MAIL WENDY WALKER DOLLS ‘PROD RACE SET 2 styles approx. 24” high 40 plece over & under track layout — $ 5. 9 9 over 9 ft. running track — wey $16.88 Speed CLIMBING VEHICLES NYLON HAIR SLEEPING EYES __ then against which the new 'j)house leaders, Mr. MacDon- ald, Tory Gerald Baldwin, Mr. Knowles and Creditiste Gilbert Rondeau have to try and work out the best way to handle Parliament's busi- ness. The accusations of arro- gance against Mr. ‘MacDonald began before the House open- ee, idwin made a pu- CANADA - MADE NOMA 15 LIGHT INDOOR ip toys — Tonka Dump.Trucks, ALL AT SPE. LIGHT SETS $3.79 Wacky Animals, CIAL. SALE NOMA OUTDOOR SETS .... $7.99 Hwy. Patrol games. PRICES. NOMA 7 LITE INDOOR set $1.79 Christmas Tree Stands, -... 69¢ TINSEL — LIGHT REFILLS — ANGEL HAIR — TREE TOPS UAT StehH iL oe URE bas eect That ‘the did not always bear rule wee not their fault. An MP is member could upset the ap- plecart by refusing the un- animous consent required to expedite a measure through the House. Now we neve a different ELECTRIC SAMSON - DOMINION the Liberal’s ot|ing to work out new he ot for debate. After the House opened the situation went from bad worse as } Macdonald’s unconscious ab- ility to raise the hackles of the opposition stirred almo:t daily battles. In the heat of the ar- gument over whether the farm bills should be given: priority over postal regula-' tion, Eldon Woolliams, the sili Electric Kettles STAINLES: % STEEL, eek $6.88 STAINLESS STEEL FLATWARE 54 PIECE SET Full Year Warranty Fry Pans 104%” square Special $19.88 HOOVER TWO BRUSH Polishers | Rose Anne Pattern. — Bowling Results — Wed, Nite Cut Rate Ladies LHS Moffat 231. ches points: Parrots Buties ta, Canaries 3: Swallows 1-18, Orioles bins 4-20. LHS nson 208. LHT eaale Tyson 705. Candy Stripers 1081. | Ki THT Ga Castlegar Drug 2586, surance 19,’ Oglows % fates|K pendents 13, Thurs. Merning LHS Dean Ki en 256. LHT Dean Koenig ‘6 ae THS Chipmunks 38. THT Lions 24! Teas are Beavers ers 0 Chipmunis 40 Lions §, 1, Squirrels 3, cddy Bests 1, L Monda Night Pod pace 3-12, 3-18, | Tues. 2768. MHT' Ms im points: Wheaties 20, 17, Mugs 15, Mixed 7 o SI! Team qpoluts: The -?. 1, one 2, om 3 * Spo lers 2, caarioe 14, Muffets 9, "Take. | THT | Five 9. Woods 6: ‘guiars 1022. THT a Topenaibles 2 ) Blow i] will see a great deal of for Ralph Peterson 300, Matt Rohn 702. THS © Ni, nthe 1019. THT. Nighthawks 2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 21, 1968 “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365-5503 A friend Phoned me re- er left to adults only. Rum-! cently .to say her forsythia'pus rooms have one into | was Dlooming and Wondered, a, | thelr own for the younger with the appearance of its hostess who oftei xu aright little pyellen. flowers amare of tne arrangements. in the O commenting “winter can't be use in the rumpus .lere, we never had summer,” | start that. yours hostess out in reality we are only thinking up original _ideas dive weeks less a day from. now. Uhris' . It’s a word you For their fruit-punch, cy have a plastic or enamel pail Some say they musty ii Jone 4 everyebiny in fe juntll: the jas nui order to get/i better pi int, the it of ne {ipacon, le shen Ee ou ir wl 1] occasis drop work at their own conveni-/in on Teac eegenion 20. Te- ence, here are a few ideas to|cently just after their busi- start with: hu ness_meeting. as The 5- Kami 262. Banke of. Montreal %, The ime. ege 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 Pacific Water Wells Ltd. Drilling Contractors for Fast Efficient Complete Service in Industrial & Domestic Water Supplies _Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-6933 Popular’ each year and adds greatly to the IT | Wed. Inga -Lainont 248. LHS LHT Bev Downey Mugs 924. rar |® THS Mugs 2480, CALVARY. BAPTIST CHURCH 365-5637 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Castleaird Plaza 7.80 p.m. Home League a0 mn. Open Air and Young 22, LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Rowdy Team T-Birds Riustangs 1, Chevys 3, Jaqu- 4, pas 0 Squirrels Minks 1, Lions 2, Chipmunts Rowdy LHS joyce Turner LHT Joyce “furner 570, THS croanets 724, THE Hooters 19) 600's: Ed Wi . Other Webster 656, Ralph Peterson 661. Morning Orivers LHS Ann Fishwick 239, LHT Mae Bell 608. THS , Binds 926. TI! T 28, ‘HT Points: ‘0, Ramblers 75, .g,|mony with Mrs. M. George 3, Rollers 0, wane Chrysanthemums Cadillacs Joke Wiehe, only, son of Mr, 4, Isaac 24g,| cate red poses a Wiebe-Dodd Wedding Is of District Interest Tall baskets of pink and , two-piece white brocade en- "semble ching kid gloves; She chose th Dodd, weal, daugh- | Drown velvet shoes and wore ter of Me. and ‘Mrs. W. ‘Ross |@ ‘ Dodd of Aldergro the bride of Mr. lergrove, became Mr. and . Wiebe are Brian Isaac . Wiebe of graduate assistant fOr the ‘caliune, ont Forks, Castlegar. Rev. ‘Roger J. Maggs per- accented with al" brown velvet -hat and mat-| Tie! corsage of mauve orchids. | han now .residing in Summerland | wood where Mr. Wiebe works as a/ doer agri- pleasures of the le com-| met mun of decorating | days, T cee fats the man oe the They are lively house so these ideas lot I couldnt help mnsidered in how. maw p bat T£ yo it-yourself Partner an forward rvice clubs w: ject which would pb continuous it would be an interesting” one is no long- to consider. “INSURANCE AUTO. FIRE. LIFE For Complete jasaeanee Needs Please Contact . M. W. Mike SHISKIN Representing Fruit Growers Mutual & Co-operative Insurance Box 1266 Castlegar 269 Columbia Phone Office 365-6665 Home 365-6704 formed the double-ring cere- as organist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a floor length white sheath gown of *) chiffon over faille. The em- pire waist line, bishop sleeves and neckline were accented with seed pearl embroidery. The shoulder length veil fell from a pearl set headpiece and the long train flowed from the halter neckline. She carried a bouquet of 21 deli- personal gift from th Mr. Lyall G. Denby of _| Summerland .was.the groom’s best man. The ushers ‘were At last... STRETCH SLIMS WITH MATCHING TOP Sizs 4-6X &8 - 14 HAVE JUST ARRIVED bull-voiced lawyer from Cal-| gary, went so far as to call the government qouee leader “Mr. Goebbels minister for information. It_is customary for the opposition to make. snide re- marks and bitter accusations but the Zovermment 1 is not ex- to reply in kind. Ali it takes is one flippant re- mark from the government benches on the opposition resort to the only weapon they have — delay. In a min- ers | the groom's brother-inlaw, 8 piece Mr. oa ,an Special $24.88 | 322 15.88 High-Ball Tumbler Sets sumer Special $3-98 Excellent for Home or WELLER SOLDER GUN KITS Sundays at 9.30 am. Held in St. David's Church Provincial [ODE Prexy Visits Castlegar Chapter provincial president hall of Knox United Church, of the eeoBE Mrs. K. H. Ban-| Trail. Members from Castle- ‘croft of Vancouver, was a re- gar attended this dinner. cent visitor to the chapters Regent Mrs. A. McKin- of the East and West Koot- non and several members at- enays and the OFsnagat: tended the citizenship cere- ie members of -imony held recently in Nel- tian r © met son. 2 Killough Chai 9 with Mrs. Bancroft at a cof-! The November meeting | ori i party held in the home was held in the home of Mrs. of Mrs. A. Sylvest in Kin-|M. Rush with Mrs. McKin- naird. A dinner in honor of/non presiding and with four .. Bancroft ‘was sponsored! guests present. The mem- TOTS - TO - TEENS by the Chapman bers have been saddened by Chapter and the James Scho- of a most active field Chapter of Trail in the Mrs. Wm. Easton. ston was a charter 8. Friday Night Classic Mixed LHS Barb i, 32: ohn Obetioff 337. | thi MET Jon ‘Toma, Obetkoff 747. ~ THS Gutter Five 1157. les. 2956. Team mate Kinberries | the 4, Biow Outs 0, Odd Balls 2,| Mary. Beer Bellies 3 Other 600’s Charlie Bur- dott 607, Paul eon iv 673, | lex et eterson Harry | 0! Chernoff. 626. Sunday’ School 8.45 a.m. v. Harold C. Clark See our selection of Water, Repellant CHURCH OF GOD Clothing and Rubbers for youngsters — Just what they need for this wet weather. pbiddaiaieeinete ee f 7 p.m. Fri. Youth Fellowship 7.30 p.m. Wed. Bible Study and Prayer — Held in Homes APOSTOLIC CHURCH Gift Giving. Travel Sets JETSTAR 3 Picce 1 — 18” OVERNIGHT CASE 1 — 22” WARDROBE CASE - Only $29.88 Set " WEAREVER. COPPERTONE COOKWARE 5 PIECE SET 8 qt. bowl 10 Special $34.88 glasses and ladle ... & to suddenly plunge country into an election. &% Faced with a majority go. ernment the opposition have. no such fears Private friendly talks are to. grease the wheels of ess. Without .{the benefit of this lubric - tion we find our elected r-- presentatives spending day oher day in charge and caun- tercharge while important legislation sits idle on the order paper. Macdonald. —unfor- Ideal gift for home or -craft use, only Local Volleyball League for Men Proves Popular jthe loss 7.30 pam Evangelistic Service Wed., 7.00 Prayer Bible Study Phone 365-7807 5 Rey. Helmut Buttenberg Pastor 27 PIECE PRESCUT — PUNCH SETS — $7.88 ni r the gretfully, this responsibilit; can ee. Yonger be undertaken ry ‘The annual Christmes tree raffle will be held. Mrs. Rush is convenor of tickets which will be on sale in Sim- nearly enough Datsuns GRACE ° After the church service, Always Plenty of Hot Water With A Homart Heater! Mr. ns-Sears store Dec. 6 to tunately, is not only imp pso: i4 inclusive party will be held Dec. 9 commencing with a dinner followed by an ent in converting the oped: - tion spears into pruni hooks, but his own efforts SCOTCH PINE XMAS TREE, 6 ft. SILVER XMAS TREE, 6 ft. ANE ; PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th Ave. Kinnaird Rev. J. H. Wiseman Friendship Service and reception was and to go around with a ploughshare appear to evening entertainme! the opposition as sword thrusts. nt in the home of Mrs. A. Selbie. Sonoita ten SaaAnione fi Sunday School 9.30 a.m. SAVE $8to515 | One of Canada’s most popular water heaters for dependability and long service . . . now offered at low, low prices! PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE © 7 $1,000,000 parts stock in Vancouver, when you need it. Just sar * for the record: there are over 700 Datsun dealers in North America. . What makes Datsuns so’ popular? They’re great automobiles for the money. They offer: advanced engineering and all the trimmings at suggested list prices starting from $1845: And they’ve proved they can take the toughest Canadian conditions. Datsun won the Canadian Rally Championship in1967 and two classes in the Shell 4000 Rally, from Calgary to Halifax, in 1968. No wonder Datsun cars and trucks are in such demand in Canada and 100 other countries. They've earned their popularity. Test drive a Datsun—the efor e ee car! | There's a Datsun for you: 1600 2-Door Sedan, Delrxe 4-Door Sedan and Wagon; 1000 Deluxe 2-Door and 4-Door Sedans, 1600 end 2000 Sports, Over 700 Datsun dealers in North America NISSAN AUTOMOBILE GO. (CANADA) LID. Factory zone offices at: WESTERN DIVISION: Nissan Bi ¥ (0g., 873 Boatty St, Vi . ONTARIO DIVISION: 22 Venley Cres., Toronto, Ont. QUEBEC DIVISION: 6716 Pascal Gagnon’ Blvd. Montreal 39, P.Q. MARITIMES DIVISION: 2745 Dutch viiege Ads Halifax re CROSSROADS DATSUN SALES Don Leitch, Manager, Phone 365-8035 Corner of Maple and Columbia The Popular LEATHER LOOK in JUMPERS With zipper front and V ‘neck. Ideal for school or work. To clean, just sponge with a damp cloth. $12.98 So many people ‘switched to Datsun, we couldn’t keep up with the demand. But things are different now. We've got nearly enough cars and trucks to go around even though more people than ever before are deciding on Datsun. With expanded production facilities tuming out nearly 100,000 cars and trucks a month in Japan (one plant has a Datsun rolling off the line every 45 seconds!) there's a far greater supply of cars available now. Four specially built Datsun-carrying ships, each capable of transporting 1200 cars, are coming to Canada more often. And with the cars come parts. Although we say Datsuns have 100,000 -in reliability, we still back them with over a million dollars in parts.in Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal warehouses. It's just good insurance. And of course, with Datsun’s Coast-to-coast network of more than 150 dealers, you're never far from expert service SPE CIAL roles $495 COMBINATION OME AND CAR 4&8 TRACK STEREO PLAYER reg. ‘134.95 SPECIAL $99.95 PORTA 4 STEREO: “PLAYER reg.’ 49.95 Spe. $39.95. Rubber Maid Car Floor Mats RUBBER AND VINYL FULL FRONT reg. 9.98 SPECIAL $7.98 FULL REAR reg. 6.98 SPECIAL $5.60 | TWIN FRONT reg. 7.98 SPECIAL $6.40 : TWIN [REAR reg. 5.98: SPECIAL $4.80 MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. | FRONT ST. .— CASTLEGAR — TELEPHONE 365-7252 -_ UARARARARARARAAAATARAARARARAARAAT topped bride? and groom: ornament, cake wus flanked by t silver. candelabra. ea. by. twe New Datsun flies to dealer meeting: Parts are are. often + shipped across Canada by als. 22 Gal. Electric: Heater 2 7988 eg Thermostat, adjusts 120-180°F. ‘aeiry ied for flip- element for Gibson of Vancouver ‘pro; ed the toast to the ‘ride and the groom ‘responded. Prayer 7.80. pm. Friday: Young Pedples 730 Paa' Reg. 94.95 Sale Price REGIONAL, ECUMENICAL: : PARISH ST. DAVID‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. Terry Allen — Ph, 365-7424 Services at 8.00 am. and 11.00 am.: UNITED CHURCH CASTLEGAR & ROBSON Rev. Geo. Hermanson — Ph, 365-8587 MORNING WORSHIP. Castlegar, 11.15 a.m. Robson, 9.45 am. Sunday School, Castlegar, 9.30 am. oF in brid Tt om ests of the e, Welcomed to: sign the ‘guest. book. Before inne on her ‘honeymoon to Horseshoe Ba’ the bride changed to a forty 16.7 Gal. Gas Heater Reg. 85.95 ff 88 Sale Price Gz Mesuer. Tastant flame, heats from. 17 to ‘Se controls have 100% safe eyed relief valve pelud five, 4" ed GOSPEL SERVICES In Castlegar LEGION HALL Continuing Each Sunday 3 p.m. All. Invited C. Rankin C. Wilson Pickup and 4-Whee! Drive Pzirot. UNITED. CHURCH KINNAIRD - GENELLE Rev. Clinton Howard — Ph. 365-7814 11.00 a.m. Genelle 9.30 am. Sunday School, Kinnaird, 930 am. PHONE ORDERS TAKEN ON MONDAYS — 365-7707 AAA: ‘Charge #t on your Simpsons-Sears ‘All-Purpose Account Se od Geol ee La eae oy :