Herbert Victor (Vic) Quid- ing, 56, the first director of Blueberry Creek Irrigation District, died Sunday. Mr, Quiding was born in Saskatchewan, Sept. 27, 1911 and received his education there, He moved to B.C. in the thirties, coming to the Trail area, He served his country during the Second World War a with the 28th Canadian Army regiment. ” Following the war he re- turned to Trail and took up New of the Trail 2 ge CT i Tod Brother, ‘erner of ‘Ridiculous Situation’ {3 community. [Of Telephone Areas Don Gamonl while gecond pele aren is"Jobn Forbes. Concems Chamber past is Arnold Calder. CASTLE SHOWS 7.80 & 8.00 p.m. Tonite and Friday Chamber president Jack el. used the recent statement of Chamber objectives for 1968 led one recomment ‘ol Julie TORN CURTAIN + Color 1N LIKE FLINT: Color WED. - THURS. - FRI. to| the “Well-Known Blueberry Resident Died Sunday employment. with Cominco. He was still employed with ne company at the time of his de: le In 1946 Mr. Quiding mov- ed to Blueberry Creek where he took a keen interest in its development. He was an active member in the Royal Canadian Legion of the Cominco S02 social club. He is survived by five sons, David, Eimer, Wendel and Wayne, all of Vancouver and Warren at home; his mother, Mrs, Florence Quid- ing of Moose Jaw, Sass. four brothers, Arthur Saskat- chewan, James of Mo Douglas of Golvenlo and Donald of Branch No. 11 and a member | ™ Creek and one sist Bebe Feeback: of C laced, Showed a high enthusiasm recently. The cont ‘museum said that needs at this time centre aay on guns, First World War articles, and mittee in charge of for the saree The museum is expected to open someting this epring. News Photo 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 am. Fridays & Saturdays Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS BAY AVE. ‘RAIL, B.C. oh, 364-2114 SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY Jason Robarts and George Segal “ST. VALENTINE’S DAY MASSACRE” Entertainment — Color 2 Complete Shows 7.30 & 9.30 Doors 7 P.M. b: his he in 1935, a son Mor- ris in 1954 and one brother, Ruse in 1926. eral services under the thea of the Trail Leg- gion Branch No. 11 were held yesterday from the chapel of the Trail Funeral Home. Padre Captain C. Nichol fficiated. ions may Baty for Huandieappea Caltarea | in Castlegar or Trail. Cremation followed with Trail- gar Funeral | 0 Homes in care of arrange-|P ments. TO, gratefully re- LS Sandy. Dennis Patrick Bedford UP THE Lite STAIRCASE Cubs, Scouts, Venturers and Rovers make up the Scouting family in Canada, a a family of more than 300. boys and young men ganging in age from eight to 20. It is no wonder, there- fore, that during this — Boy Scout Week in Canada — the Boy Scouts of Canada say quite confidently: “There is a place for you in Scouting.” For indeed the four groups mentioned above (and there are others as well) offer a activities which appeal to all eligible a: nein elt Cubs (aged 8 to 10) wv "indoor and outdoor wide variety of P programs and | SP0 Compared to the plodding past when medical discoveries were hard to come by, today’s research will propel us with jet speed to the place where many ailments, both simpte and serious, will be ancient history. You can depend ‘an your pharmacist to keep pace with medical achievements. YOUR PHARMACY * Its the new Interior latex. guaranteedtocoverinone coat or we'll give you the - extra paint FREE! = OVER 1000 ‘} BREEZY COLORS ‘Manofactured by General Paint Corporation of Canada Limited OGLOW BROTHERS BLDG. SUPPLY COMPANY LTD. Cf Phone 365-7202 Carl s Drugs Family of 300,000 Remembered this Week ne of fri and The following comments on the Join Effort for Fostering were delivered last supervisor for tie social wel- fare department at Trail: The JEFF campaign is'an community action tion of suitable foster Bomes in which to raise are in need of foster ‘homes and needs cannot be met if people gen: about them. Joi ue Effort For do not kno# |: ig has ed a5 a focal point J y Scouts (aged 11 to wit many new i jut tis ver greater numbers. Venturers (aged 14 to 17) art in aircraft kinds. Rovers (aged 16 to 20) provide youn men of cals age group opportunities to continue Scout! activity with f others of their own age, speci: in s nature, woodlore and the acti “Boys and yeung men enjoy working wailho ners of of program ices Boy Scout national headquar- ters in Ottawa. “The Scout movement mnt provides them with the resources, , equipment and leadership to just that,” he adde the Boy Scouts’ Lone cular Scout Troop, are provided for through ts and Lone Cub pro- Under in 1987 World Scoutin; —for Scouting serves some 10 million boys and young men an. 145 oan a — celebrated its 60th annive: This weelt vot F Feb 18 to 25 is Boy Scout Weeki in Can- i than 300,- id care needs to the community at’ large. We already have foster homes in the Castlegar-Kin- naird area of which we are very proud, but we are in need of more foster homes in welfare along iy take Childress Aid ie ea as Bkeat many cmap a? : 967, ‘One: 000 chil- dren were taken 124 British Columbi: children i ieee homes on a permanent oy wa way of care for them. In the pas half dozen years we fave bed an increased number of chil- JEFF Children Need Love ‘lFoster Parents Can Give It t | moved from the parents. I do not want to give you the impression that all foster have 1 for sueption: on bela fale of tonto children this" area who are wards thd for those who will be-j al. come wards in the future. These children are our own and belong to our communi- ties and’-we should regard them a Bs sucht such, zl are many neglect- ful parents who realize that they need help from outside sources and seek help from agencies’ such as social ser- vice agencies and mental health centres. They ought to be commended for their fore- sight in seeking help. Our pro- gram for children is largely preventative. The Protection of Children Act provides that after all efforts to help par- ents pave. felled pen the child ie inne need of protection, guar ip rights may be share of problems. I would like to say some- ards | thing about homes in gener- Foster homes can best be defined as a substitute home for children who must be sep- arated either temporarily or permanently ym: their own parents. As opposed tu insti- tutions, foster humes have but as preparation for having a family of his own. The fam- ily is one of the basic institu- tions of society. At present we need hom- es for teenage chudren from the age of 13 and up, for chil- (continued ‘on page five) STARTS WEDNESDAY “THE TRIP” -Golor SHS ACTIVITIES By Katherine Knippelberg er chil are childre! fareugt a a0 Bult of thelr own have been removed from their ‘t] own homes and placed in sub- Guardianshy stitute homes. rights have been Computers are even tak- ing over our schools! 4 1 jor to ‘be alarm ip| about though — the Student Pi is a — te ee Who's for a_ three-day! weekend? . SHSS'ers are. (a pity there aren’t more Teach- ers’ from the parents and the children become wards of the superintendent of child wel- fare. hildren come into care. parents. A feeling o£ rejec- tion can begin: very early in life and the fact that the child feels unwanted with the ac- companying lack of love can | weay well re result in a crippled ‘Another _ reason, and 8 | closely related to that of re- jection, is ital breakdown. I am sure you have all seen mothers and fathers who should never have become married because of their own immaturity and inability to accept the Fesponsibilities of ryW) ping a minute and saluting this organization which will CANADA SAFEWAY LIMITED TURKE soon be 61 years young. YS — Friday and Saturday Only — Grade B. Tasty Meat Treat. While Stocks Last. Safeway’s Low Price .. aa a ot at they are un- able to give any! sve to each other or to children. Other factors J iavolved are sons for f child-: brand new idea for Stanley, “data dance. Any “ideal date” for this dan must deposit $1 and ae: fill out a spe form, if]ing truthfully (of ec course!) all asked. questions arbe: forms are then sent where they are. Ah, well! it’s a long pull - until Easter with exams com- ing up. Time to buckle down ice | and stud: dy. eww Hor: Next time you feel neglected — think of Whistler's father! 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An added incentive gor spénethritts and misers money. Those who fill out data sheets are admitted to the dance for 25 cents less. Let's see what happens. The Foster Parents’ Club is mow sponsoring a fund drive pe pep SHsS foster child, Fu Kit: Bing. Students may make don- ations of any size — willing. ps It: is not compulsory to ‘In past years it has been ecessary to almost ‘‘demand” a dime from every student, but school spirit seems have Picked "a UD. and. me renin foster homes. Som children are orphaned and do not have any relatives to i igging into their Bravo. rial & Di Pacific Water Wells Ltd. Drilling Contractors for. Fast Efficient Complete § Service ; in stic Water Supplies Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-6933 FRONT STREET __ The Time is N-0-W! 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