10: _ CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, Oct, 12, 1967 “Canada Power Squadron Representatives attended from Kamloops, Vernon, Salmon Arm, Kelowna, Summerlund and Cast- Jegar. Present from the Castle- now all squa He gar were commander and Mrs, H. M. True- man, training officer Lieutenant Commander: and Mrs, Lorne Mark and assistant training of- ficer and Mrs.'George Ashton. an of ‘the sessions and dinner:and reception at the Kelowna Yacht Club was district training officer Dr. Gordon Wil- son ott Kelowna. ie guest speaker was Garth Griffiths of Vancouver. Mr. Griffiths is a charter mem- ber of Canadian Power Squad- rons and has served as squad- ron commander, squadron train- ing officer, district training of- GOING TO NELSON? For Tasty Food and Delicious Coffee It’s ROSE’S DELICATESSEN 551 WARD STREET ing course. Seamanship and advanced piloting classes for those who have passed the exam on the first course. are now being formed. More information can be ob- tained from squadron command-| § er H. M. Trueman in Castlegar jor officer Commander Lorne Mark in Trail. School Books Gan Ruin Child’s Posture School books can ruin pos- ture. Two physicians in Cologn: Germany point out that a young: ster’s poor posture may be caused by his books: Five to 15 pounds of books in the same hand all the time may eventually cause the shoul- der on that side to slip lower than the other side and may its normal position, should council make a decision ie way he carries |oFFICIAL CREST of the Town of Castlegar will slorely, recone concent, submitted Lye cil by Co) ce. Mr. Pryce sait it he’ de- stuffed into a briefcase and held signed the crest in a round shape — “the old coats-of-arms format is out now” — in order that it may be put to a great variety of uses. In addition to use on stationery and town equip- cause the spine to deviate from ment, the design could be used on medallions, strike such an at sometime to issue, The road pattern is. sym- bolic, rather than pictorial, Mr. Pryce explained, adding that it was not designed to picture the Kinnaird bridge area, as many have thought. The open book at bottom left and the roll of pulp stock at lower right symbolize two of the main reasons for growth of Castlegar — the College and Celgar Ltd. plants. Hi-Lite Restaurant “SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE FOOD” Phone 365-6741 fer Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight Daily Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS VICTORIA REPORT Tam always in- rested in Can- FREE Legion Hall Everyone Welcome — DEMONSTRATION OF: P d by Castl ‘The Cancer Story’ At 7.30 p.m. CIGARETTE SMOKING MACHINE Mr. R. H. Davies, education officer for the B.C. Cancer Society, will be in attendance Unit, di FILM! ation of Uncle Sam, though our elected representatives don’t like to admit that fact. Cc. ian Press in North America wished to am- mate: “Why should we: ob- algai in| ject? Some say it is a forced un- ginnin: a monarchy. It cannot be, unless’ the people desire it; and if they do, what business Pe it to us? By James K. Nesbitt Uncle Sam’s Illnesses are Contagious . afford to throw stones; but our neighbors live in very slim houses and. cannot indulge in luxury.” Well, there was lots of com- ment 100 years ago and all very: serious. Don't you think we hear just about ‘the: same anguments these days? Bic rosea Ry we stock a full s peri) SAVAGE SHOES Ld Ceeces with way, the ch 5 “ crueleg Maddocks Shoe Store oo EATON‘S | HEARING AID CENTRE . offers A SPECIAL ALLOWANCE OF _ $20.00 TO OLD AGE PENSIONERS on any hearing aid purchased at the. special ‘fall’ clinic on OCTOBER 17TH in CASTLEGAR. Get a free hearing test and demonstration on the new Viking models [ust being’ introduced. Viking all In the ear’models or extremely powerful behind’ the ear hearing aids can be fitted now to more | difficult casos; If unable to come to-the store please phone for free home demonstration. © Weatherby Rifles Left & Right Hand Action PISTOLS and REVOLVERS SMITH AND WESSEN BROWNING AND RUGER SCOPES IN STOCK» Leupold — Redfield —°Weaverer ™ AND MOUNTS : Scopes installed by professional Gunsmith Norm’s Sport Shop - 300 Baker: St.. NELSON, B.C...” Ph, 352-2015 Open Mondays from 9 am. to 5.30 p.m. We believe in Ps for ourselves; why should we not believe in it for other peo- ple?’ The Ghieago Tribune had dent Dave Mcintosh, writing a few days ago from Ottawa, sum- med up the situation beautifully. He said that. the whole trouble with Canada is that if the U.S. gets an. economic chill Canada Thurs., Oct. 19 No Admission Charge e say, “We feel sure the acquisition of Russian’ America will prove of great im-| portance to the U.S. and we hope the period is not far distant when British Columbia and Van- couver Island.'will unite in the rh possessions on the Pa- A century ago, Canadian newspapers were in a terrible state because they thought. the USS. coveted Canada and indeed, cans did feel thi ly. Columbia, then a British Crown Cancer Society Colony should wise up and get under the Stars and Stripes. ‘The Victoria Colonist urged British Order Your... PERSON CHRISTMAS CARDS "CHOOSE NOW WHILE SELECTION IS COMPLETE CASTLEGAR NEWS COUTTS HALLMARK the £ iy to deny rumors flying about that B.C. was going-into the US. Moaned. The Colonist: "The cific and that. the Stars and Stripes shall. wave as the only emblem of from the Business and Professional Directory OUTBOARD MOTORS | LAWN MOWERS AND TILLER REPAIRS WALDIE SERVICE CENTRE Ph. 365-676. x CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Gulf of California to the frozen this | ocean.” Just about the, most violent of Canadian ‘papers in 1867 was the little Cariboo Sentinel: “That the U.S. will ever. be able to form a strong government is extreme- jy doubtful. And yet, with the most barefaced effrontery we @ritish Columbia) are invited to annex ourselves to -this model and for what? So that appears content to let it go forth:to the world that it is so old and, rickety our vitals may be dragged from us by unprincipled political ad- ‘That ri dom- estic morality may be bro into our home circles to the ex- clusion of all that makes society worthy of the name? s Americans hate us be- cause we object'to being dragged into the slough they call the G@ lic. We would ter U.S. Secretary of State W. H. Seward who, according to The Globe, had been running around Treat strongly recommend to our Am- erican friends that they leave us alone. We want nothing from them and if we do buy their produce we pay them well for “We are immaculate and can ALIZED ent;” that in fact, he would “perch the American eagle on the North Pole.” What a lot of arrogant non- sense,’ snorted ‘The Globe: “The North Pole will never. belong to the American government; and still less the intervening country ‘between that delectable spot and, the present northern border of the U.S.” ‘The . Newb (Mass.) — TOOTHILLS © Herald said it was no business of Castlegar Socials Mrs. H. Johnton, Ph. 365-8294 J.T. ‘Henderson of Trail spent the past: week visiting his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Henne. ‘Mr. and:Mrs. George East- cork of and and son, Wayne o the US, if the British visited with; Mrs. ODEON 19.2: PH. '364-2114 LAST TWO NIGHTS BAY AVE. & PAINT. SERVICE Towing — Body Work Painting —. Welding H. MARX AUTO BODY Mr. and Mrs. H. y _ Remodelling — Tiles Craftsmanship: Guaranteed Call for free‘estimates — no obligation “Phone 365-5636 BUTCH vc CLEANING. - (SERVICE Estimate: Naturopathic bh Service cos Columbia Ave. Phone 365-7¢ ——— REPAIRS To All yr And Portable “Appliances CASTLEGAR APPLIANCE | * SERVICE Phone 365-6939 PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Sales ‘ and Services GUARANTEED REPAIRS WESTERN INTERNATIONAL ENTERPRISES EXPORT P.O, BOX 833 Phone 365-7877 Gastlogar, B.C.. ..- berg and son Craig ” spent the long weekend visiting with their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and SEAN CONNERY IS JAMES BOND IN “YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE” — Color ‘Insurance Claims Handled Promptly, Mr. and. Mrs. INTERIOR VACUUM SERVICE... Located in basement © Not just another place to eat. But the place to eat another’ Phone 36: nae BONNEY WELL. DRILLING MARVIN L. LeROY’ GREEP’S ELECTRIC Box 130 — Castlegar, B.C. Office Hours: — Tues. through Sat. Phone 365-7355 CASTLEGAR EE PLUMBING -& HEATING LITTLEWOOD, D.OS. Supplies and Installations OPTOMETRIST. - Heating Specialists 966 Baker’ St. Phone 3 "Nelson, B.C. ; Phone: 352-5152 CAR-MILS: > eee re , Phone, Clean ‘Cut! Rubber Box 25, Boban BC. PIANO. TUNING: AND/REPAIR Keld: Johansen : 1505 '- 5th: Ave. Kinnaird, B.C. Phone 365-6916 KOOTENAY: WELDING ‘& CASTING REPAIRS Steel Fabrication | ° 24Hour Service ~-12U-Columbta Ave. 1 * Phy S63-8831 “CASTLEGAR | ‘ FUNERAL HOME - Dedicated to Kindly a fful Service): ‘Ambulance =~ Flowers ite, Marble and - Bronze Plaques Industrial, ¢ and Resi MARLANE GRILL Open 6.30 a.m. to 9.p.m. Closed All Day Sunday 5-767 1 Heat Medallion Phone 365-7241 SINGER REPAIR SALES & SERVICE All Singer Models On Display Located. in’ Castlegar Flamingo _ Motel PARSLOW'S © Enterprises Ltd. “Gunsmiths Sporting Goods 3: 1319 BAY — TRAIL, B.C. Ph. SeS-797) ‘Domestic Water Wells Reasonable’ Rates The Scene at ... 2904 KINNAIRD SECONDARY swing at KJSS. _ A. new arrival, the weigh! their’: forthcoming» tournament. and Tom Cotton are Chess fans ae excited about/ferent room. Not one subject or'| Brlan Brady,’ Lanny 'Vanderpol|hour has variety’ galore. "ub activities aro. in ular Yely lard to play when onal f for a proper note, We! ruff and we puff and the resulte ‘are hilarious, Just give us time. We'll conquer them yet! ‘ Pre a Se a Our daily routine up here bus: cue Eye long periods, each one in a r ig:the ‘same’ and "every es,in match play. Bia In the soccer front, our boys determin: R Kinnaird lost 12-011! ee er ee D i This week, for the first time, we were allowed to see our band instruments, Mr. Fishwick ¢x- plained to us how to handle them and how to put them away. He dent could be made ‘easily and would ruin the tone. Some ‘of ©: the give a good account of themgelv-|whon the 12:14 bell rings, Almost almost every room in the 0 one Js.sad the halls are filled with’ di stafé — eagerly off everyone has eaten and the lunch rooms are being swept, ‘throngs ‘of people can be seen going ‘to , 1. Chess is'played in’ Mr. Schiavon’s room, soccer.is going on outside, volleyball is being enjoyed in the’ gym: ‘ Weight lifting and gymnas- ties have their turn,’ Many ‘stu: dents head for the library, Oth- ers do extra school work in the study hall. =. Praia Choir practice and student council’ meetings also take up part‘of the time for those who are -involved. One room gives it a wide, wide berth. ALUMINUM ~ SIDING. .. @ 15-Year Guarantee @ 6 Beautiful Colors’ @ We Install or Do-It-Yourself Enquire Today At Oglow Bros. BUILDING SUPPLY CO. LTD. Combined Choir - Goncert-Sunday a to devour’ their “Junches.’ When|’ TIMENTANEse _ Grade A. Gov't. Pork Riblets Gov't. Inspected | Ib. 29c. , "Fresh Killed Whole _ “Frying Chickens d for your p i Smoked Picnics Government. Inspected .39e) fot Stee aun Wieners i No. 1 Quality. Gov't Approved. Side Bacon, Empire. Sliced. Gov't, Inspected .. - ee §Bologna & No. 1. Government Approved Puritan Soup Vegetable or Tomato. 10-oz. tins 4 for 49c Beans with Pork Boston Brown Style. 14-0z, tins ore 2. 37¢ ‘Salad Dressing rr ne "Two Centennial ‘hymns’ will featured by the choir, under the direction’ of ‘Mrs. ‘Jerry: Booth and’ with “accompanist: Mrs.. F. A, Hostetter. Special guests will ‘be the hoir cted. by Strawberry Jam ‘Malkins Pure. .48-oz. tin h. 32-02. Jar Peanut Butter soz. tin : Cheese Whiz 2» w-$1.39 . Pastry Lard 5 $1 I a b Russel Verigin. The program will take place in the SHSS auditorium at 3 p.m. Donations to either the Castle- gar or Kinnaird Centennial pro- jects will be "Regular $5.95: Sale Suitable for blouses. Pink, blue, beige, 1 : 49 ) brown, gold, orange. Reg. $1.89. Sale a Bw 36” Flaneliete - 59 ey Floral.-Regular 69c ag C Fes Priced for Sale at —_.-..-.. # ‘Fall Sewing | SPECIALS | Headquarters for School’ =: Sewing and for Notions 60” Wool A 49 fi : Plaid and ‘Plain. BO” Crope De Lise 36” Velveteen - Good quality. Orange, pink, blue, gold, #7 : green, brown, red, black. Reg. $2.89 a a 5 Regal O82 79 45” Flanellete Floral. Regular 79c Priced for Sale at Tomatoes 14-0z. tubes ww for 49c Nclapie eabesaoe 29¢ » 2.49 Printed Velveteen 69 ONE-THIRD OFF BETTER BROCADE & EVENING WEAR 15% OFF DRAPERY MATERIAL ~ Many Other Specials Too Ni to. Mention « SEWING. LESSON s Better Buy Margarine | Cooking Onions I MacIntosh Apples For the Lunch- Bucket : 8 ws. $1.00 | Family Size... . $1.19 : Netted Gem Potatoes : 10 lbs.............49e 50 lbs............ $1.89 : Giont Size ; 2... 69e Tops Dog Food : Economy Size. Golden Rype 7 Ibs. $1 Bathroom Tissue cori 3. $1 2 Rolls 89c _ OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL SEVEN — OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL NINE "SHOP AND SAVE AT ., Sewing Lessons Begin ‘Monday, Oct. 16 ‘They will be Held at 7 p.m. in Car-Mils. Anyone Wishing to. Join Please Register. at Our Store. ois For Infeimation Please Phone 365-3134 | ; ; spent the past week visiting in e, Vancouver. and with their daugh- 2 Ph, 365-3037 ter. Marjorie: in Victoria, They & : Castheear,, P returned home on Monday. © “ee ye 5 irises ih STARTS WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 18TH : rngest Le. Oanpbet, aber caer Published Every Thursday At OF ‘THE: BO, DOORS 7.00 TWO SHOWINGS 7.30 - 9.30 _KINNAIRD CUT RATE GROCETERIA , a. a CENTRAL FOOD MART | - ROBSON CHRISTIAN EDUCATION SOCIETY PUBLIC GENERAL MEETING “Resker Hall Mon. ,Oct. 16 8 p.m. DAVID LEAN'S FILM OF BORIS PASTERNAKS DOCIOR THIVAGO IN PANAVISION® AND METROCOLO! ly Newspapers Ativertising Bureau. 3 SP a TA ‘Ail should be Bim tog Telephone 365-3134 Next fo Castlegar Credit: Union Central Food Mart Open’ Sundays 10 a.m. to 6 Pm: