2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 4, 1969 PUVEVVULVEVUUE ULE E EN, _SHOP CARL’S FOR CHRISTMAS CARDS Save at least 10%. Over 200 Boxes to Choose From. RRRUURNVAVAANAAIARUAAAAA SHOP CARL'S FOR Peter Black Hand Bags, Gen- uine Leather Purses, Even- ing Bags. All Reduced 10% Jim Chapman School Board Candidate — Kinnaira man_ whose parents were oth school teachers and who has three out of his four brothers and sisters who teachers is a candidate for Ken Johnson School Board Candidate — Kinnaird A man who believes that “Gf you're ire going to live ina community you should make some effort to make it the are|best place in which to live” is a candidate for school trus- Stanley Humphries Sporis Rockers Win Revelstoke. Tourney Beginning with this edi- tion, Stanley Humphries Sec- ondary School will publish a weekly sports column. It is hoped that this col- m|umn will keep all students, parents and adults of the Castlegar-Kinnaird area aware of what is being done in the fields of physical education and athletics at the high school, and that interest in {the affairs of your school and its student body might be de- veloped throughout our com- munity. If£ you wish to know what has happened or what is about to happen in the field of SHSS sports, read this Patrick R. Haley - School Board Candidate — Kinnaird A man who won a gold medal for Canada in‘ the Bri- tish Em Empire | Games: held .in| column each week, Australia while setting a Bri- tish Empire record in the 440] The SHss Rockers basket: Nov. 2: * ‘inst in the West Kootenay _aurament at Grand aad club tiv les come wy will’ ‘be published in thi special cvents or SUNSET. __ DRIVE IN — 8 p.m. — CASTLEGAR OUTOOOR MOVIE “Sweet Ride” Alpha Phi Ladies - Are Kept Busy With Active ‘Month noon, ‘On. Nov. 3. the pledge ritual was held at the’ home of Mrs; D, Ferguson. Interna- tional dishes were served for supper. Mrs, Johnston” and tary Warner were Pledged in- to Sigma P J Bozele tread the Hwa i The first meeting of the month was ‘held at’ fue ome Kk. | that “if. elected. on: Saturday Castlegar, district | family johi 1 Kitlough Candidate for Edgar.H. Mosby Candidate for’ Re-Election — Town of Castlega rv. * A member of a Pioneer |s his second bid : for el office in’ Castlegar. John (Jack) Killough says he will do his utmost to: jus- | tif: man who was first elected to council: bor years ago and who has proved to be one of the hardest-working alderman ever to sit on coun- cil'is seeking re-election. fe - Ed Mosby has been act- a ing mayor for the town and | toy has served as. chairman. of residencies of. a' number. of New Weather Station Opened ct Revelstoke ‘The : federal “department The weather ” station at! airport is equip- 9xpanded. weather service to Revelstoke with theo) ening | f:a “new weather. ‘station ai Revelstoke airport on Mon- The station is staffed by three employees of’ the met- eorological branch. Location ‘of the weather station ‘at the airport’ has -been © made. pos communications Instruments ‘have been in. stalled to record temperature and Arann fee ry win pera ‘and vainfall it intensity, sunshine, cloud heights and City’ of Revelstoke. © John Knox, regional met- eordgist, Pacific region, an- A that the new station replaces the contract ‘weather station which has operated ations and _who|since 1949 at. the: Canadian é has| Pacific | ‘Telecommunications office: in: dgwntown ; Revel- stoke. | Mr.\ Knox: ‘expressed the gratitude ‘of the ‘depart: ment. of transport to the Andrew Shutek? andide = for Alderma A man tno has held the nalaate for’ ald: ‘This weather station will be ‘connected to the Canadian Meteorological | Service tele- type network very shortly. At that time, observations from other. localities in Briish Col- umbia and. adjacent: areas, as’ well as special forecasts} the water equivalent of snow. | public and .aviation “interests | t FACT aoe Tes SALES : SAVINGS OF UP TO 50 PER CENT ON SKIS Special Discounts for Family Purchases,:Including Ski Clothing and Boots _PREIN VENTORY SALE ‘on all sporting goods during month of December. NORM’S SPORT SHOP 300 Baker St. NELSON, B.C. Ph..352-2015 Open Mondays from 9. a.m..to 5.30: p.m. such as summer forestry-and winter mountain area and blizzard, ‘forecasts will. be the "confidence jot the various committees including ‘Andy Shutek is’ president fire department, street light-|of — the :-KRC 9 Community ing and bylaws, and upon the|Chest -and _ is ‘a’ longtime resignation of former alder-|member. of its board of ‘dir- man Jack White took over the|ectors. He:has coached minor of -the public league softball ‘and has ser- works committee.” ved in several in He was also’a member|the Boy : Scout ‘movement, of the joint negotiating com-| presently being badge: exam-|- mittee representing six: munt-|iner. cipalities that may" well set a pattern in school trustee at Kinnaird. | tee at Kinnaird. RESTRICTED Jim Chapman said he Ken Johnson notes, with|didal would like to see ‘‘a better|@ smile, that ‘everyone com- program and’ upgrading for|es to a community for Roneeademie students. ie year and ends up staying for said he believes the school| 50.” concentrates too vo! - Barry “Harsent Felay is ee school trustee can-| ball team travelled to Rev- t Kinnaird. FOR SCHOOL TRUSTEE elstoke to participate in the Pat Haley has long been| Mountaineers ‘tball Tour in track and field te ma fa nament on Nov. 21 and 22, and presently coaches league baseball in the and munity as well as youney people in “tack. Employed by WKP&L as superintendent of the Trail- Boun undary Salma. dly division, ae graduate ee Van. University and is ber of the Profes- ineers Society of| ployees of Canadian Pacific Telegraph who: have provid: |’ ed ‘a: regular and: valuable program of weather observa- tions: for the past. 20° years. Car Control is Lost “When Pavement Wet It is easy t tol loce 2 control isa the same way water of your car momen! on a wel pavement “The resulting Pectin ei danger sot nydro: terrifying ex- perie: noaee: aaa it oure Tucky wet or slushy roads.- You can that’s all it will, drive along for miles on the Few. drivers’ bes aware|verge of a skid‘ without be- that a-car’s wheels.can actu-jing aware of it. “A nerve-' ally lose ‘contact with, a wet|shattering skid, or even worse zon points oat Me Beth-]a crash, can be brought about : e “Allstate [by sudden acceleration, brak- Tnturance Compote ob Cane of oe ‘This phenomenon, kno’ 5 arDs. ai| 28 hydroplaning,” zs the vartualy all speed ocation will strive to give you the BEST velue Ser drop! cause ‘of many skids and YOUR Education Dollar. | HARSENT, Barry —|_ X | "FOR SCHOOL TRUSTEE IN CASTLEGAR available. « The officer-in-charge | of the Revelstoke weather °sta- tion is fr and he will and Al Clarke. “] will work without fear or favor to keep our town on 1t0P, at and: for the best pos- ff the taxpayers’ dota he ere integrated wel estions and qretationsia beforehand by. ere served by the hostesses . ier D. Maen mon and Mrs. R.. Belto: RUARNAARNUUAVUAAAAAAA SHOP —— “and not enough on the non- CARL'S FOR TOYS Mattell, Ohio Art, Kenner, sees a peonaldate “believes Matchbox. evaluation! of students on All R educed at least 10% eir aptitudes for various SER CNRS trades and professions” and SHOP CARL'S FOR ust alone there are 1,- 40 ditferent jobs. Hair,Dryers by General Elec- tric — Sampson — Dominion He believes there should be “less emphasis on person- All Reduced 10% Se ee alities. and individuals in SHOP onality answered 18 members, He rays seduction. is big his says he is interested ina better er deal “for members of our Volunteer Fire Depart- ment and a greater under- standing of our young B DED, ple’s needs and problems. Born in Saskatchewan, the evening was presented by | Mr. sloupt came with te -| parents. to area ° Mrs, L. Paul and Mrs. D. ie Years ago and settled on nthe property.. where Castleaird eart,|Plaza now stan - His youth was spent in e|the area jend he. iworked in farming, logging ing: te then 7 oe the BC. Forest. Service, where he is nament, John Horcoff and Ron Konkin were chosen as tour- nament all-stars and Ron Konkin.. was also chosen tournament MVP. The ‘Rock- ers also won their own Blue and Gold Basketball Tourna- ment this fall. business inenarenice “would be of some advantage” to the board. Manager of Public Freight- ways at Kin the candi- date moved to The asennad meeting of the month, on :Nov. 19, was held at the home of Mrs. R. Harmston. The cultural for AAAAAANAAAAARRAARAR SPECIAL Jackets Vz OFF Reg. 21.95 SALE 13.95 - limit one to a customer He was on the board of | of the Castlegar ‘rel Kootenays. Spent was charter president . Mosby says that “to oF was first president ot maintain and improve the ser-|the | Castlegar and District vices essential to the well- Athletic Association and is a being of our town in the face | P ast P ide eon ff the Castle- of rising costs, without op-|8" Sani Caucated in Bressive taxation, requires in the .ef- ficiency of our work force.” He said. this has always been his course and as well he hag “also tried to give)? fair and decent: attention to| 1, who have in grade 9 at SHSS. oe Last Friday the Sues girls’ basketb. Rockettes, were defeated the the Nelson Bomberettes 34- 26 while the Rockers easily handled the Bombers 5431. will mark the ‘Trail He was born in Nova Scotia but came to the Koot- enays as a youngster and has lived in Kinnaird for 14 -)of Commerce and the YMCA years. He and his wife Brit at Trail. He is treasurer of|have three sons, two attend. St. David’s Anglican Church] ing school at SHSS and one a member of the board of/at” Kinnaird Elementary management of the Castlegar} School. a snomber of the Castles fe Mr. Haley has long had a Curling Club. i eerone interest an caucation and says he ie e His hobbies are wood-| available to devote to school board work should he be suc- cessful on Saturday. the involvement of as many students as possible.” Mr. Chapman is the cen-| tral_ office man for B.C. ‘fel|® in Castlegar. He and his fam- ily moved: here from Ft. St. John in late 1986 and he has put his own home in Kin- Seat Ft. St. John he was on the board of of the Lion's Club and. was vice- president of sublocal 9 of the Felepnone Federation Union. He also coached pony league baseb: ere, The trustee eandidste is of Cc and District Wildlife Associa- tuon and his hobbies include carpentry, boating and_ fish-' ang. Nov. 20, three mem- On elled to Trail for a travels to minis' : how other -ladies -. what ta Sigma Phi convention ¥ “AS your car rolls alon; Tnerease the speed jot your on wet Bavement a layer of|car the chances ft hydro- water, buitds ids up ahead o of the the at girls son while the boys finished ‘CASTLE THEATRE zezcn HELD OVER! THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY. “2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY” color Show Times Thurs., 8 p.m. - FRI. 9:20 only Sat. 1:30 - 6:30 & 9 NEXT: ATTRACTION: CLINT EASTWOOD : “HANG'EM HIGH" ARARAAARAANATARAAZ Eileen have three grown sons. cr “concentrated, amicable com- munication with our neigh: of, Jone ‘stan le, adds: of have tried ae good job and will)? continue to do so if this is|!¢ of) the wish of the electorate.” Mr. Mosby came to Cast-| 4, legar in 1960 to do the elec- has trical. designfor the’ Celgar sawmill and was responsible for all electrical’ installations igzeats in the plant. He and his fam-|,,_, Mr, Shutel bess ranaarsid ily remained to make their| friendly atmosphere be main- home here. i tained with taxpayers and A veteran of both the|citizens. army and air force in the The candidate believes Canadian. Armed -Forces,. Mr: that all concerned groups, in- Mosby: and “his. ‘wife: Helen) uth,-should be ask- cluding 3 yo the ae Pe ibilL have five sons: one at SHSS; i two at Selkirk, one working inthe pulp mill here and an- berate rted panes 8 cise: Mr. Shutek believes that estions, turned in- A charter member of the (estan Sill: dev develop a bet- Castlegar Club,)ter place to live, a Mr. Mosby is a member of town for everyone.” the board of ds of the Castlegar United Church and was president for two years of. the - Kootenay-Columbia Just Arrived, 2 piece sweat suits in blue, green gold USE OUR CHRISTMAS LAY-AWAY Hi MEN’S WEAR SA | no longer disperse this ‘water, vour wheels are lifted ‘up in danger zone.’ Rummage Sale Held by Legion LA Successful "The LA to the Royal Can- adian Legion held its regu- lar monthly meeting recently with Mrs. icPherson it the Misches of Mrs. E doar. Bir: 5. S. Miros was ship. CARL'S FOR Fine, Norwegian Enamel- ware; Czechoslovakia Cry- stal, German Pottery, Cana- dian Evangeline Wate, Eng- lish Bone China Tea - Pots, Honeylite Christmas Candles AND MANY MORE | We have the most varied se- lection of Gift items ever of- fered for your Christmas Cag ing. AMAUVAAUVURRRAARUAA DANA CARL’S DRUGS “IN THE PLAZA Don‘t Forget to Enter Our $200.00 Shopper Spree Draw AAAARANARARARAAAAARAVAN “On display at 270 Columhia, Castlegar MIKES TV ‘SERVICE Phone 365-5112 he is “prepared partie in helping ito bring fur-' AAAARARAAA and « his wife wida fave four children: Linda in grade “11, Billy in grade 9, Dianne in brade, 8 and Carol in grade 4. SUUVECVEUVUL EEL E VERVE eRe 1a ‘CASTLEGAR TELESHOP 365-7707 IT-SSNOW TIME? Buy 70-08 y/ It was reported th that ;the rummage sale had hee CABARET HI ARROW ARMS MOTOR HOTEL Friday, December 5, 1969. $5.00 Per:Couple _ FEATURING © REG SEEKING AND THE SEEKERS CBC Radio Stars from’ ” the Town-and Country, Club Morocco and the Victoria ‘Hotel, Toronto "A FOUR PIECE PROFESSIONAL BAND — Fluoridated Simpsons: Sears s Ball for the cakes she had Water Helps been making for':the Friday night dances. Mrs. 'P. Ewart reported: on tng Branch’ sup. sup- Protect Teeth per meetings. The enamel ofa tooth party. for members children can_be made more and Mrs. Ball to dental decay by the drink- will convene the Christmas ing of fluoridated water dur- party and arrange her com- ing the formative -period of| mittee, 5 tooth development. Entertainment. “for the After eruption of a tooth,|Senior Citizens Association its enamel also takes up fluo-|was also discussed and it was rine ions from drinking -wat- decided for Teave this over un- er containing fluoride “and| til itmas: holidays]. . thus increases its resistance|as the § Senior Citizens will not be holding a meeting in Dec- th department/ember. A committee was for- Dental Health|mea to clean and take in- ventory of the kitchen cup- boards. g l FT with a difference ‘Electric Blankets Sore Rayon, Dual “Control, Double Bed... et Xmas Tree Stands © All Metal’ Tripod, ‘Water bowl Hockey Sticks Sherwood Select, Each ‘ REVOLVING woop: SPICE RACKS SKILFISH the ee of capture at the it tngounee Public Aquar- ium. STUDDED ONLY ‘$6.00 EXTRA PER TIRE PREMIUM QUALITY — full 4-ply Du Pont nylon- cord construction for top strength and safety. PREMIUM TRACTION — quiet-riding tread de- sign with deep-digging cleats to move you through deep snow PREMIUM TREAD RUBBER for skid-resistance -on wet or icy roads — plus longer mileage. . GUARANTEED 25 MONTHS against wearout. No-time-or-mileage limit against all other failures. Most sizes in stock at your local Simpsons-Sears Office may. invite a guest to the Dec. 8 meeting 232 arrive for the second half 22 | of the meeting at 9 p.m. At the close of the meeting a Christmas wall be held and an exchange of gifts take place. An‘application for membership ‘was _. presented and tis is to be acted upon. jincere thanks were ex- tended to. those members ©. It i: is Carl. Loeblich’s 5 “belief, now more > than ever, that. the firm fiscal policies adopted by. Kin- : naird council: over the ‘past. years. are’ most ‘jmport- © ant in these trying times ‘of ‘inflation and ‘exorbitant : interest rates. Any -indiscreet moves ‘would. place‘a further burden on the already overburdened tax- SILVER CHRISTMAS TREES, ‘6 ft. stand payer, Let us keep expenditures withinour snore a || W— SCOTCHPINE XMAS TREES, 6 ft. stand... ‘ Ce : ale ae EXTENSION CORDS. a During: Carl: Loeblich’s tenure. as mayor, 6 ft. .,.... 47¢ 19 ft. oo. 63c Kinnaird has grown from 1,300 people to’ its ‘pre- © x its ds blackto, ped, : -side- was indalled al along he 2 "50 ft, 16 Guage Black Plastic Ineuation ‘Indoor - Outdoor .....::.. pe ~ walks installed all’ ‘along: the highway, a ompete z 27 Piece Punch Bowl Set new. water system. provided with over: half. 6 qt. Crystal Punch Bowl — 12 Punch Cups, . _ 12 Plastic Hoods — Plastic handle, Each $6. 44 FONDUE DISH, 2 “at “Wrought Tron Stand, Controlled Flame, “Alcohol ‘Burner, ‘Avocado, Honey, Each os .. $5. 3.88. “FONDUE FORK SETS of 6, Rasewood Handle j Per Set: Mitchell Supply Ltd. FRONT ST. CASTLEGAR, moe H. 365-7252. av TUBELESS BLACKWALLS | TUBEL! eieetton » of 1 1970 officers. ee aches Mrs. E. Rourke and Mrs. C. Kerr read the first nomin- ation of officers. and other nominations may be made at} the next meeting. ‘The: even- ing’s booster prize was won):. be Mrs. F. Bonnett.- A social hour was en-|~ jovea’ at the close. of the]. meeting when refreshments ie were serve - 3 Notigva. Wriwas gh sound, | co-operative -b -deep water wells from:B.C: “Hydro ‘at :no : ‘Kinnaird: The “town” has\ also” through, co-operation ‘the 'fully- d- Woodland Park ce sanaht jon and ‘Whitewalls approx. $2.00 each extra.) Allstate DELUXE ae 20% EA. IN PAIRS” Cwhitewalls extra) ‘berry ‘Heights extension; pening of: / 6th’ and ‘9th avenues, ’ Castleaird ee 700/650-18 “Tubeless Blackwall $1.49 3 “STUDDED ONLY $6.00 PER TIRE EXTRA RARE F Guaranteed * 33 30° Months SSS against tread) wear- NZ out, and against all A other. -failures for