2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 13, 1969 KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SGHOOL What a week we had last week! On ‘Wednesday moraine, we were treated to the Holi- day Theatre play “Ride Over m With Love.” ‘The teacn- ay were of the, “opinion that it was over our heads, but Une student reaction wus en- thusiastic. Here are some comments: |, Bill, Jankola — “Fantas- Peggy Quinlan students especially the teacher-student siup part.” Jackie Dufour — “The performance was just marv- ellous.” Elizabeth Guido — “Very enjoyable., It was centred around prejudice and had a great deal of meaning behind — “The enjoyed refation- Gerald Panio — “An un- usual live drama. -It was an entertaining, thought-provok- ing, semi-musical satire on the prejudices, flaws and failures of our modern socie- ty. It drove home some hard- hitting messages that most dents may choose from a fan- { (aslic assortment!) fur one hour we roamed the school exploring all the samples un- til we decided which group really interested us the most. Here js the club roster: Girls’ Woodcarving, Cooking, Newspaper Junior Horsemen, Stratego, photography, Math and Sel- ence, Film Club, Kazo_ Sing- along, Bridge, Chess, Knitting, plane Club. The Film Club has ui ready signed 56 members and there was such a huge turn-out for the Horsemen's Club that it might be neces- sary to limit its membership. We will report club acti- vilies as soon as the programs get fully underway, mean- while we are all delightea that we will be able to count on Club Day at least twice each month. One period of regular class time will be used each vulub Day and activities will be carned on during noon hours and after school af for a long ‘time ‘to come.” * Following the, os we had our first “C (Every teacher eae Tat least one club and the stu- ree Six Brownies Are Enrolled ‘In Local Pack The 2nd Castlegar Brow- nie Pack entertained their| °° mothers at their meeting in the Scout Hall on ‘Wednes- day afternoon of last week. Their special guest was Mrs. D. Hill, Castlegar-Rob- son district commissioner, who enrolled new Brownies Pamela Beaton, Paullee Kerr, Teresa Moroso, Lori McMul- len, Karen Kardash and Carl Philli S. ‘B third-year service star was presenten to Marla Sheri- dan, a second-year-service star to Irene West and a sec- ond-year service star and golden hand to Heather Bea- club 50 desire. The grade 9 girls were baking bread last week and the school was filled wan such scrumptious smelis everybody's stomach was growling. It’s pure torture to see those golaen-brown loav- es come out of the ovens and imagine what a warm slice would taste like — all drip- ping with butter! 'No wonder so many boys |N¢ Readers’ Club and Model Atr- it A congratulatory: message from Queen Juliana of the | WGB is to Introduce New Collection Method ’ ‘The “Workmen's gine mjcnsation Board of Britis! 7 Jonkmans Celebrate Golden Anniversary where Mrs. Fred Bonnett Played the piano and was anda visit from Rossland:Trail joined the Cooking Club. hey get to eat what they one soccer championship went to Mr. Prevosts’ Jaguars. Big hero was Murray Price who set up Ed Beninger for a neat goal. The Jags were jubilant but they deserved to win. They played hard all the way. ‘Report card time is just around the corner, and most This will be the first time the new KJSS report card has been used. None of the students know whether it will be for the better or worse, However, like all good ministers say: “Let us now isted erent bow our heads in silent pray- ™ Mrs Note to parents: There >| will be a newsletter coming] y' up shortly apnouncing the parent-teachers “conference” next Tuesday at the school. - PHONE CASTLE THEATRE sss702 THURS., FRI., NOV. 13-14 2 Shows at 7:00 &-9:00 Tony Curtis “THE BOSTON STRANGLER” color Drama SAT. MAT. 2 p.m. SAT., MON., TUES., NOV. 15-17-18 Jason Robards - Britt Ekland- Norman Wisdom (comedy) “THE NIGHT THEY RAIDED MINSKY‘S” color 7 & 9 SUNDAY NOV. 16 Sponsored by the Selkirk Ski Club Full Length Feature. with Nancy Greene - Jean Claude |. Killy “SKI ON THE WILD SIDE“-color at 7:00 & 9:00 Tickets Now on Sale at - Anderson’s Book Shop - Cas- tlegar Sporting Goods - Theatre Box Office or any mem- ber of the Ski Club. : Coming Saturday ‘Nov. 29 “2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY” REGIONAL DISTRICT OF CENTRAL KOOTENAY ELECTORAL AREA ‘J’ NOTICE OF ELECTION Public Notice is hereby given to the electors of Electoral Area “J” of the Regional District of Central Kootenay, that I require the presence of the said elec tors at the Regional District Office, 479 Baker Street, Nelson, B.C., on Monday, the 24th day of November, 1969, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing a person to represent them as a Director of Electoral Area ‘J’ of the Regional District of Central Kootenay for a term of two years: The mode of nominations of candidates shall be as follows: Candidates shall be nominated in writing by two duly among the many treasured moments of Mr. id Mrs. Frank Jonkman of Castlegar who celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary last Saturday. Congratulations were al- so received from Prime Min- ister Pierre Eilott Trudeau, Governor General : Roland Michener and Premier w, A. of the teachers are in a mild| C. Bennett. Open house was held at the home of their son-inlaw and daughter, Mr. and c. S. Thring of Castlegar, where over 100 well-wishers called. by several per- sons with a variety of instru- MLA Donald Brothers were] ments. Earlier in the evening the| wr honored couple sang old:fav- orite hymns accompanied ‘by Dr. W. L. Wright of Robson. r. and ors. Jonkman and their youngest daughter fenny immigrated from Hols Jand to Canada in 1! riving in Castlegar ‘Aug. 2 where their eldest daughter, Mrs. Chuck (Ali) Thring, who had come to Canada earlier as a war bride was at-the Fallvay, station to greet them. t that time they had'to leave their other three child- ren, John, Jake and Jenny in‘ Holland, but on daly Loft and countless cards were recelv- ed from the many spicnds made by ur. and Mrs. man who were married, "30 years ago in wins Gre) Holland on Nov. 8, 1919, and who came to Canada 21 short years ago. During Mr. Brothers’ vis- it all Present began singing “happy birthday” was Peaied that the date of the Jonkman's anniversary was also that of Mr. Broth- ers’ birthday. Gifts ahd letters were received from Holland from brothers and sisters of both Mr. and Mrs. sone as well as family from| Grand Rapids, Sic Edmon- ton and Vancouver. The grandchildren pre- sented their grtandparents| with an enormous bouquet marked with “50 Years” while a corsage and bouton- niere were presented to the honored couple by their chil- py courls: who made the Tea tial cut in the cake be- fore having their guests serv- ed. Coffee for the guests was nged, | nan urn whieh, Bato ie ie parents ol mf ynkman. It was brought to ‘canada at the time of their i igration. The ‘aay concluded late in the evening when guests when it] 0! being ;|larly fond of newilepoint. year they also came to Castlegar. Mr.. Jonkman, who is an experienced carpenter, took up employment with the late Eimer Kraft who was then proprietor of the ‘Castlegar Sash and Door. Mr. Jonkman — worked there for 18 years before ing into retirement, a.re- urement that has never seen idle hand with carpentry re- maining an active hobby. Idleness is an unknown word Columbia will: introduce new procedures -to collect employ- or assessments effective Jan. Under the’ new proced- ures employers will be. as- sessed on actual ‘payroll ex- pended, rather than by. the Present practice of assessing we stock @ full solection of SAVAGE SHOES for children Maddocks Shoe Store ip _ advance based on ‘payroll estimates, ' With the -exception of for cover- Christmas Gifts: Are Being Sought For Mentally il. age on a temporary basis, employers will be asked remit their workmen's Sear pensation premiums at the end of ‘each calendar quarter, or in.some cases, at the end of the calendar year. . In. announcing the new tS the di Mental Health * ssoeiatlon arding + This “Gift, of “Hope” pro- gran is. organized each year yy the .association. The per- oan way in which gifts are selected’ for each ~ patient helps siginificantly in-rehabil- itation and brightens the holi- people. « he“ association depends | ums, on donations from individu- als and club groups to make this campaign a success. New items, valued at about $2 are welcome, and men’s its, particularly, are alway short supply. Cigarettes lets, pen and pencil set “Health Aasodiaton, Gift of Hope Campai; 3355 ..West Broadway. 4 couver 8, B.C. “Postal Office Open Saturdays For Christmas Postmaster General Eric f|Kierans ~has announced ex- tended pr services dur- ing the Christmas: season to expedite the -movement of sone 500 000,000" extra. piec- €s 0 ena assist customers in the purchase of postage stamps, money orders and other hristmas — mailing transactions, full wicket ‘ser- vice will be provided at all post: offices” ‘tor three consec- utive Saturdays: Dec.:6, Dec. “113 and Dec. 20, Letter carrier. and parcel post delivery service will Van- to When their children jomed the parents in 1949, a home was already far’ enough com- pleted it to ert them. fonkman assisted her ee by cleaning the nk of Montreal and the offices for almost Both Mr. and Mrs. Jonk- man are members of: the]: Senior.. Citizens.. They enioy long. walks and Mrs. . Jonk- man does a great deal of needlework, particu- They are blessed with 21 grandchildren, one for each ter Ali lives ‘in Castlegar, a wife Mar- ung’ ugh: | ter Fenny and her husband| Fikkert and thele son Their daughter Jenny, who with her husband Ron! Parks - and family were able retired to the rumpus rgom to attend’ the celebrations lives at Sparwood. year in Canada. Their daugh+ Se "|the 6c. regular. issu as one dane on .two Saturdays: Dec. 13 and. Dec. .20. This additional service will. ensure earlier delivery o! mail and relieve. the conges- tion at the post offices. Color of 6 Gent “Canuck Stamps To be Ghanged change in color from Riel have ‘been incorporated into the Canada Post Office 1970 stamp program. The change, in in color - sr le will be made in January ‘and it will be available on a continuous basis from that date. In its news color of black, it seill , ing requirements and ‘stream- als it the employer.” day ‘season for’ these lonely a Cyril » White, said” ‘these changes are being introduced to simplify employer report- line. ‘board: administrative practices. In both _regards, he new procedures‘will ben- The plan represents al dramatic departure from the board’s practice and eee] DRIVE IN — 8 p.m. — CASTLEGAR THURS. - FRI. - SAT. Nov. 13-14-16 Peter Graves — Richard Egan “VALLEY OF MYSTERY” Richard Widmark Henry Fonda “MADIGAN” i MON. - TUES. - WED. Nov. 17-18-19 Dean Martin... — Jean Simmons “ROUGH NIGHT IN. JERICHO” Only ANAAAAAAA AAA AAA AA ARAN TILL CHRISTMAS MORNING CARL’S DRUGS OFFERS THE FOLLOWING SPECIALLY CHOSEN ITEMS TO HELP YOU DECIDE. E a 36 Days Prices are for LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at ee pts Richard Klein, Vicar Ph. 385-5976 Sunday School 8.45 a.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark a SALVATION ARMY . . Services Each Sunday - Afternoon at 3 p.m. 341 Main St., Castlegar For Further Information Call Cpt. Fame At Nelson 352-7353 GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday service at 11.30 a. ay ‘Sunday ‘School Minister Rev. J. Wiseman Ph. 352-6194 Nelson SS CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Ph. "$65-6667 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Plaza Family pte Bons 10 a.m. Family Wors! P am.” Evening Worship Service 7.00 p.m. —_—_—_—— APOSTOLIC CHURCH One block East of the Castleaird Shopping Plara 10 & 11 a.m. morning worship 7.30 p.m. Evangelistic Service| ¥°’ Wed. 7.30 Prayer Bible Study Phone 365-6662 - Norman Walker Pastor ST. RITA‘S. CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. E. A. Brophy ‘Ph. 365-7143 By Harold Webber | No one knew «ne “better”. are: Johnson. S! fact that it has not been liv-| they _haven't| real all looking at the home, then! it seems the would-be buyers get wind of why the house as been vacant for such a long time. You: know these Tumors about a woman with. long soft golden hair) who stands in front ot the window on stormy Rumor some Maine now .and have never even seen 50 ranch’ 8 a a shadow from inside th ce... . At least I think t ven’t, Rumors? Well yes, there is| more to it than just that. couple, enjoyed each others| presence, at least it seemed that Then unsightly bi the sticvalle In this one of|can te c-| ant residence. of jan and Iver] till vacant! I had/light aimee forgotten about that. ny Kinds of prospective buyers) © Iver and Jan were a fine] co, wal every move. ['m sure I heard Now that was two years'f things though! One it was on. d in for: oh, at least two sh What el 1 didn’t help the _ situation. went wrong. Iver’ would come; home late quite often, some-| times he would not ‘show up at all Jan would stand there td and he never showed up. ‘Then one ful! Johnson was murdered? - Adding Machine Tapes and Ribbons OFFICE SUPPLIES by the Fecognition systems employ- sJed :in new dacer-cencelling for ‘the’ introduction of sev- eral. prominent Canadian) & the maple leaves blowing in ‘Was. hind me one day. the furnace blow- ing them around” I assured them. But when I checked ste. 48] said Ise he told me “There was the time I escort- footste} s coming down the. You know, I have the queer-| ti how the anys happened, to Iver’ J really don't know. Far as we oodstain got O8 can tell he took off and, (te ice never have found him. 3 place, “put I put no stock in a that There have been a few that have bothered me} PRESENTATION of the National Safety Council's 1989 assoc. ited safety award was made recently to the Interior Lum- Local of the ILMA include the Celgar lumber and woods divisions as well as Pacific Logging's Kootenay. atvision: Here Cyril White, right, of the cord high. the award to ILMA peenrone J. P. Charpentier, Mr. White stated the award was a great honor and victory but warned there is no room for complacency in the area of accident pre- vention as the number of work injuries is approaching a re- Have you ever known §|man whose humor doesn't With wit and charm that can't compare to that of. any Who always seems to be Polite ; and all never. cri- or down -these where Mrs. est sensation when I go up stairs. Did ou know there is still a faint, Thurs. = Fri. - Sat. Only BOXED CHRISTMAS. GARDS 16 cards in the box. Reg. $1.00 SPECIAL ....... 49¢ PETER BLACK HAND: BAGS in plain’-colors, plaids, with patent. trimette. Reg. $7.50 SPEGIAL ..... $4.99 ARTIFICIAL CHRISTMAS TREES All drastically reduced EXAMPLE TFT. ROYAL PINE Regular $19.95. SPECIAL ...... $4.9 several more to choose from ' ALL JADE EAST Men's Colognes, After Shave in regular, Golden Lime and Coral Y Price GENUINE LEATHER EF GASES PORTFOLIOS ATTAGHE GASES Y Price ALL TONKA METAL TRUCKS 25” Off All English Leather Gift Sets in. Wooden Presentation Gases YW Price HOT. WHEELS Super Charged Sprint Set Regular $14.95 Special $9.98 HOT WHEELS .. Reg, 98c SPEGIAL .......... 19¢ WOODEN. _ TOBOGGAN “Regular $19.95 SPECIAL ...... $9.88 G.E, ELECTRIC —.2 MODELS SUMMER: CONTEMPORARY : 791 First Ave. Pastor: Rev, L. M. Simmonds Sunday Masses at the wind, 9am. -llam.-7 pm. CHURCH OF GOD tien 7 were paces PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Phone 365-5212 . Suaday School 9.55 a.m. Morning W: 11am. Paredes anv p 7 pm. _ Tuesday: Bible Study and was streaked sheet. from house|% tant of of in a police cari was a Ted » light vitted 3 aeaae the ambu- ice. I put on my coat. and we rushed over. I got. there in| time to see Jan at the foot wi and her lovely yellow hair with red. Then they covered her with a “It was about 9.30 when sure am I he “We'll be in touch," "he said. t! young her. lon the house there was nobody there. le ‘force. One. of REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH - Anglic ican — United CHURCHES OF Robson — Castlegar — Kinnaird | IN ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH UNITED CHURCH SERVICE 10:00 a.m. ANGLICAN SERVICES 8:00 & 11:15 a.m, Robson 9.45 a.m. Sunday School Grade 1, Kindergarten & E eoveliing at,10 and 11.15 am. Rev. T. Allen, 365-7424 — Rev. G. Hermanson ' 965-8337 — Rev. C. Howard 365-7814 he was slamming against the side of the house. As I reached out moving oft the ‘Yolrison, place. Some- one was walking up Oh no! There was someone in the house,.standing at the window, Jong blonde hair. . . -No it couldn't: be! ip a Was it just jhe | sormy erhaps my imaginat playing tricks with me. May- e all these rumors were get-| ting fo: me. But No’. The door ig. they Seas ts be struggling! ms «| cote of Robson and Mr. ana} ;)on Nov. 10, 1944. in the in - was | hi A 25th wedding anniver-| sary was celebrated by Mr. ;|and_ Mrs. Nick -F. of pebson on ‘Monday. lebrating the .— The Unknown — Who’s honesty can still Prevail, without the use of ies? A man who'll make a date with you and be there when is should f id make you feel like twice the woman any other who'll |] would? Third Kinnaird Guides Divided Into 4 Patrols -Guldes ‘started on Sept.! 22 for. the Sra Kinnaird Con pany when they got acqu: ted .with. th tr ow Teaders, Regan the new Heutenants. The ‘next week _ patrol leaders’ and. seconders -were were Debbie Mattiazzi, Cathy’ Janice Barton and es. were held:on a Tuesday might with the Ist Kinnaird Srownie Company for a fly- ing-up ‘ceremony. The new Guides this year shat have’. finished their, Golden “Hand ' are Sindy Mc-/ ta] Leod, Lynn. Fry and Susan Goetting. Girls who ee cneir wings _ were puiclene Shelfontiuk, Kathy Langavin ahu ram Si CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, Nov. 18, 1969 ‘A. seavenger’ hunt was held and the winners were Wendy Wishlow's Bluebirds ang Teresa McGauley’s Daf- Guest and tester was .' Mrs, D. Lamond who Passed Janless Berton Debbie” ork el] ie ust on thor ‘ hostess badge. Earlier in the) B.C. AIR LINES tended the! community service routes between: Varcower Penticton ements for a tea to month with the Proceeds to go for some ‘stands and poles for the com- Pany’s new flags. ich Guide meeting is started with Guides getting into their Eatrals and taking attendance. horsesht then formed and flags pre- ing arran, be held curns. This article ‘freshments were serv- ts’ Ce Ed Note. was submitted ( by Teresa who ig for her reporter’s ware Mrs. A. E. McGauley. Attending mothers were . Bignell, Mrs. MacFar- lene ie Aponderoef, Mrs. Bry, Mrs. Christenson is. Shelfontiuk id Mrs. Goe' paren you dress especial- Or when you have a Problem he'll come up with| badge ref sound advise? on'the days you get|the Guides. And uptight and feeling kinda ‘ll still feel ha allie alone, you sit and rem “- Do you know him now, the man whose name I’ve os fans plat uu know him now? 5 lite badge, while Louis marche Mrs. Mrs. A. Jolinson. ‘Attending lieut- enants were Mrs. Thederahn, Debbie Rust, Catherine Barisan. and Teresa McGaul- yy passed their religion and e La- qualified for her swimmer's’ badge and Cath- erine Harrison was present-| ed her second classe badge. Recently the company had its ‘Halloween Party. ‘Cos- tume winner for thes. : best dressed was Joanne most; original, pebble Be Mitte |= zal and the most humorous |= a twosome composed of; 1 sure 28 heck wis wish I did! — Linda Lou Wendy Wishlow ‘and Kathr.| ine Thor-Larsen. 5 BE Tuer = 300 Baker St. swe stock @ full selection of SAVAGE SHOES for éhildres SAVE UP TO 50% FROM FACTORY TO YOU THE LARGEST SKI SHOP IN THE INTERIOR. SEE US FOR FIBREGLAS STEP-IN HARNESS NORMS SPORT SHOP NELSON, B.C. Ph. 352-2015 Open mondays from 9 a.m. to 5.30 pom Mrs. Nick Postnikoff Jr. ana Bill Postnikoff, all of Van- sue Ales. in_ attendance Postnikoff and Garitive aad ‘Wayne Postni- Tone Postnikoffs were married at Champion Creek in front of my eyes. Heaven when this night is “over! The. next morning is when the rain it. was stl there. The police had: smear persisted. Later that day- ‘events took a strange turn. The local ie that Iver Johnson ha been killed the night: tae in a car accident while being| he had been speeding and he tog ot to stop him, ‘when, ‘he paper gave the time of. death at about 10.30. This mace events all the stranger, at. the Johnson hot This all took: place two wo weeks ago. Since then things]. change for the help me! Will I ever be giaa|- firemen hose} - off the walk, but still “the red| paper came out with a head- the walk. | line id] = chased by pole: Apparently |: _ Datsun 1600 automatic. gives eyust blood-stains appeared on|- the sidewalk. Even with ali|: a8) Cent was the time I had|-’ ! He} to witneseed the ghostly scene}’ use. you everything put your foot Datsun 1600 is different. u want. sip Yao “There's only one way to handle the patgun 1600 automatic. it's got guts. 96 hp, and one of the iskly. it power/weight ratios in its class. ‘When you want to pass on the Asilky three (count ‘em, three) speed ¥ troewa , justswing out, tramponthe’ Borg-Warner transmission. 100 mph and your Datsun will jump toit, performance. Datsun 1600 has poke. You see, the Datsun 1600isnotlike And with all that poke you get ‘most small automatics. Small cars contoured bucket seats, front discs, generally don't have the engine all independent suspension, choice ofty ;, fou doors ora Wagon .-allthe exra/althe uxuries and all the jormance of the standard Dateun’ 1600. Just no gearshift. If you like a earshift, you can get one for about 200 I jeseth jan the automatic qualified electors of Electoral Area “J” of the District of Central The shall be delivered to the Returning Officer at any 7 time between the oe of this notice and no noon of the day of y be in the form prescribed a eg “Municipal ‘Act”, vand shall state the name, residence, and occupation of the person nominat- ed in such manner as to sufficiently iu identify such candi- date. The to by the candidate. In the event of a poll being necessary, such poll will be open at: 1. Robson Recreation Society Hall, Robson 2. Resisenee of Mrs. Blanche Nicholson, Blueberry option. But if youdon't,| ut your foot down if youdon's Datsun 1600 automatic. ‘And then y youcan really putyour foot LE ‘Avoca ido Green 516.85 Triple Head Ph ishave CORD RAZOR — CAR L's. 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And most of: e them only have a2-speed Pi mission, so you don't get. pick-up at all all. ¥ setany File Folders Ledger and Journal Sheets Rubber Cement and. Scotch Tape 2 CASTLEGAR NEWS If we haven‘t got it, we can get it for you . “Standard shift more-for-your-money ¢ Pos. ee MONTREAL, HALIFAX What you do getis agutlesswonder. — 2 Datsem for 2000 2-Door and 4-Door Deluxe Sedens, 1800 2-Door Sadan, 4-Door Deluxe Sedan end Wi: 1600 and 2000: | 4-Wheel Gc ar ot Aner sen Atco Co, Gra i tne ces mp api: Vance Tea ea : CROSSROADS DATSUN SALES LTD. Gordie Baulkham, Sales Manager, Phone 365-7209 Corner of Maple and Columbia THERE ARE NOW MORE THAN 45 DATSUN DEALERS IN B.C. of Mr. P. R. on Sones the 6th day of December, 1988, between the hours of eight o'clock in the forenoon and eight o’clock in the afternoon, of which every person is here- by required to take notice and govern himself accord- ingly. Given under my hand at Nelson, B.C., this 10th day of November 1969. Coffee Shop — pinks Room.— Banquet Room © ‘MONDAY. TO SATURDAY LIABILITY pene Hugh Nice! : “ANDERSON AGENCIES > ‘Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-7944 10.00 a.m to 8.00 p.m, ‘CITY CENTRE “MOTEL VIPOND FOR TRAVEL Trail and Cranbrook EB T. Bodard, Returning Officer. a z gp EOEEOOOCET ANETTA AANETNRNTTRT acces rannnneaaneninaennninnnh ee