SHSS Activities By KATHERINE KNIPPELBERG House elections were held at Stanley Humphries o1 The names ef all officers ap- pear bel Cossai ok Kids red by Mr. Young, president L L Culley, social representative L. Watson, fine arts representative 8. Athletit yoprone senior girls, J. |. Pierpoint; senior boys, J, Batchelor; junior girls, M. McGauley; junior boys s. Pereverso gt: ss Rams sponsored by Mr. Oleski, president T. Little, soctal representative P. Clarke, vol arts representative L, Stro- etic Tepresentatives: pees ate, ‘E. Stoochnoff; sen- ior ,L. Pellegrin; juntor girls, o 4 ‘Tamarche; boys, E. For- day. Students will pay 50 cents mn Oct. 8.| for an hour and.a ‘half of enjoy- ment watching the Holiday Play- ers perform, Thhis year the annual club is sponsored by Mre. T, Couch. In her words: “Our purpose is Tizee. to turn out a well-formulated artistic school annual which re- flects school activities and achievements.” er present. President-editor is Abrossimoff and secretary-trea- surer is Donna Dewis, Activi- ties occupy five periods per week, Sales started recently. Each person who desir gives a down payment of $1.25. The club is reported pleased es response from the student ambos, at CA guide r ne sentatives met ret for eke Cray Bay community hall recently Ss attend the West Kootenay area semi-annual meeting. Mrs. A. M. Rizzutto of Castlegar was chair- n. Mrs, Haverstock introduc- success in keeping astride of changes in the modern youth and success in the present whet. Mrs.. Strong, president of the womens’ institute who es an annual ing. sponsor the girl guides in Craw- District Recreation Trustee Urges Guide Togetherness ford B ke on the parallel betw eet ean Ing and the wom-| Sora ens vpaaioe tra morning sessions reports, were read from the Col- umbia Kokanee, Slocan Lakes and the newly-formed Twin Riv- era division. Mrs. H. ‘Johnson and Mrs, | K, KoWhammer,: who. accomp- -|aniedthe West Kootenay Guid- es on ‘their trip to Covina, Calif., * | gave her report. ‘The trip included visits to Fisherman's Wharf, Marineland, a.day in Disneyland, a.visit to Hollywood a tour of Universal City, and a concert given by Maurice Chevalier, On ‘the trip home they stopped : briefly in Reno, Salt Lake PClty and Spo- sored ‘by Mr. Samoyloff, prest dent K. Ycuttey, social represen- tative C. Healy, fine arts repre- VIGTORIA REPORT Athletic Gagpreeen ntatives: senior girls, Howes; senior boys, W. ‘Rinskin, junior girls, G. McNabb; senior boys, J. ‘Me: cae Mustai d yan Mustangs sponsore: by Mr, Pryce, presiden nt =D. tive C. Abrossimot, fine arts Et ack son. * Coming events include a bi- cycle race and a Shakespeare assemb! The bike race will be held during tomorrow morning soe aa chers are eligible. Lo. First ‘and ¢ awarded’ to “the participants’ houses; The Shakespeare ass ‘is echeduled for 2 p.m. on assembly NEW _ FALL and SPRING COLOUR CATALOG cube 6-50 Beautiful new roses, iris, lilies and Clematis, See these and Many others in striking natural colours. Enclose 50c° and include full > name and address EDDIE’S NURSERIES 4100 S.W. ‘Marine Dr. |” 5 _ Vancouver 13, B.C. opening of the jand and estminster for British Colum. bia. Then, when’ the © colonies Westminster carried on. Victorians were never so e |insulted in all their lives. They raised a great hue and ory: and ferred here, and here it has 7 heen since, and likely will al- truth- remain, though to be bing it. would :be more conveni- ent to most British Columbians it -were somewhere in the Fraser Valley. For its brief period as cap- ital of the joint Crown Colony of British Columbia, New West- ‘was a gay place. Governor and Mrs. Fred- ene ‘nt 1866, Victoria was closed asthe capital and New Hon, Leslie Peterson, min- ister of labor has issued the ,| following announcement dealing with a cversime pel and hours In order to expedite the completion of pcorealn ain prolects essential to lal and economic wellbeing of this pro- vince, the board of industrial relations has stowed some em- ployees to work overtime. we are aware, the high level of economic activity whereby the demand for labor gzcoeded the available supply for almost every type of occu- maton eh th itin, if u, e. granting of permits the’ strain on the labor. ‘force. has been . to some extent lessened. and this of Prosperity in ; Policy has as well facilitated en-| shi; = eat ‘al growth and’ e Peterson Allows Frugal Overtime Permit Policy | there are certain ecnomic ‘fac. tors now at work which could this zpvarable trend. In an attempt to°slow down an overheated economy, ‘both Canada and the United States in May of 1868 the: nthe | I , | battle, and the capital was yas trans. By James K. Nesbitt Legislature Opens in New Westminster erick Seymour gave a ball, as re- ported in change. “Large additions have been made to the premises, inghuding lofty. baliroo a” magnificent with large bow windows over- Jooking ‘the lawns and the pretty river sce “At the west end of the ball. rises an ornamental y G : has undergone oe Seymour, . to accompanied b: hele caught fer 1] Janie, ? to Sp ge RAINY WEATHER Work Jackets See them at =| BONNET T’ Ss BOYS & MENS WEAR 1 p- | patrol. trols will join fogethera an: a 3 company with two Mre. Preston ‘will be in charge of Camp Re Rory and will be qesisted by Mre.’G. ‘Barn Marg. Bi ACROSS FROM. THE “AREN; YOUR BUILDING. SUPPLY" P&G Builders Supply CEMENT © HEADQUARTERS PLYWOODS Ph. 365-8151 inde uartermaster, Mrs, H. Paverstod music, ‘Mrs, Bev Fletcher; tical, Lene Dal- the’ closin: PaintS mecting, Ranger Miss lace ented DOORS MOULDINGS WINDOWS _ LUMBER HARDWARE FLOOR TILES sul from his | life eam it's just a bonus added on.” ing was given by | Mrs. R. Harding a@ reading from Reflections, Mrs. D. Hughes, Ph. 365-5503 Mrs. K. Johnston’ of New ‘Westminster is‘a. guest at the home of her son and’ daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ron: John- :Mr.'and Mrs. ance and darken with age, “Dancing commenced at -9 o'clock and continued until mid-| Sree B,J. night, when the doors of the supper room were thrown open disclosing one of the moet, ele- gant an ly © arranged: tables ahat we have ever ‘seen. ‘In the midst of innumer- able delicacies rose a’ magnifi cent. silver-chased candelabrum which’ was the object:of univer- sal a mn. Supper’ ended, dan main- and with the resulting a “tight money” poli- cy is now in effect.: This -condi- tion. has already. adversely: af- fected some of British Col th ¢ a ae a e present monet policies. - Th , a5 well, a normal ships. In ‘view of current econ- omic conditions, Iam requesting | ° e ut determi: tained With t th most de in- “Considerable - ‘merriment was |: uel ude arct ithe ct et ol t | dance, the ‘Cotili “Jand children Shelley, Vonnie and of Shai the ving weekend. ‘hankogiving — pay all those bills | . a get a i Rest start! A “clean-up” fan from your Sredit. union can wi out old debts, out your ta ke ‘the load off: your mind. = ™ Credit. unions ike to give: moinbers a. fresh start i AML COIN CASTLEGAR NEWS loans. The interest’ cost Is: less than you are paying now—it never. exceeds.a pen- .. ny. a month on each dollar you still owe. credit union ae extra charge ere “Con. credit union’ insurance co! mn penye 2 CASTLEGAR CREDIT UNION Miss M, D. H. Reith, Mgr. : George Terhune, Ast-Mgr. Phone 365-7232 Serving the C ds of the Koot ored rival, ‘while: as me the While the rapidly labor force of \B.C,’ has found recent years, are working Dvertime “pursu- ant to permits issued by. the board ton car analyze their. Al Tomiuk, Pro Shop Castlegar & District Golf Club ANNUAL Banquet and Dance SATURDAY,: OCTOBER 15, 1966 KINNAIRD HALL Gat. Vane Tiekets Ers- 6.30 P.M. John Landis, 365-5440 ugh the el- imination of overtime may nec- essitate a rearrangement of working schedules, perhaps at ‘considerable inconvenience cand New Officers Slate For Parent Ass'n Sixteen members of: the Parents’ A to’ ‘the believes that it ry desireable in view of anticipated. conditions, to maintain the principle of the eight-hour day and-the 44-hour week provided in the hours of Woodland - Park : Brownies and Guides met recently at the home || of Mrs. L. Carrigan. A new slate’ of officers was elected at | the’ well-attended Each position was fill- work. The of all em- ployers in the matter of elimin- ating k ed by volunteer. 3 dics, re work is requested. 1 would ask those-em- | Down ees so that a request to the ie of industrial relations for existin; an extension of their. Permits may be avoided. Jaques and Treasurer ‘is Ms Mrs, ti _. ALrenort. WAR. heard on. the IMPERIAL b CHRYSLER DODGE £ PLYMOUTH s 1965 FORD GALAXIE New. Priced to Sell. DODGE AND FARGO TRUCKS °* SOUTHERN MOTORS LTD. 8.F. GOODRICH DEALER — PACIFIC. 66 PRODUCT s = SALES AND SERVICE 1965 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN ere 4 DR.-Two Tone, Sand & White. V-8 Motor, - 4 Dr. Sdn. Lt. Blue in Colour. V-8 Motor, Auto- Auto-Trans., Radio, W/Walls, W/Dises. As CHRYCO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Trans., Custom Radio, Owner Miles: "475 COLUMBIA AVE. ° a TELEPHONE SO5-7166.: . CASTLEGAR, B.C, W/Dises.,..13,000. One 7.30 pai ot FIELD & STREAM . By Jack White Trolling i is. Bringing i in oore Nice Fish | igPhenaTy phe ae it One of our more LAAN FOR AIRLINE. RESERVATIONS _ : Z e MEXICO - HAWAILAN. |: AND EUROPEAN TOURS crept x CASTLEGAR AGENT. FOR| !" bila) THE WESTERN HOTEL oe WEST’S DEPT. STORE cance sere at Toast one weekend," 4] though he hada couple of tags yet. he wanted to fill out and his Uncle , Gary. Walsh at pong wi another companion had the sport of starting a Elk harem controversy. in» the. th Bast Kootenay, with one blast of the bugle Gre two weeks ago, Ap- j| Bare a lake, a distance of some five miles and arrived late in the af-| Gen, ternoon. Before setting up camp it was. decided out’ the bugle to see if there were any nting bulls aorund. It was one on a:hill- 1 .ed: out there side just above them with a herd of cows, and three more pulls close, by. whose ‘only. jotention, pointed a cow. Or. two. trio of yhunters had a vinbalds seat ana ‘stayed’ ‘under the fun. The cover to watch they picked off a young Sehting spirit of ther sumed ead ere . be oe y..could have taken. a y kept for over an | second aa, but with a five-mile pack,‘staring them in the face they ‘had packed into] » We Feature... HELEN CURTIS COLORMASTER Cuts Bleach & Hair Color Time by. 80%, Gives Lovelier Resul in Complete C + { __ FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 365:5822 Bel-Air Beauty Salon Ltd. Rita, pous and Glenna and one Gown, they: thought ‘8 ae ng cae Dr. Unruh Hiapee his grouse hun- partner from Rossland have Blue Grouse CW Hore Help Nelson College's Library Program The tholl men’s League vee Se ie Castlegar further discussed eee its intentions to boost ihe Notre library con- at the first at CWL m modi re ‘The NDU library project has si project as a tut conte Dame Universit eeoction: -A potlucl was con- vened at the he sotlng which was. Saloyed pied a id 22: imbee other ' an members \ttending.. Alma MeGauley Bee Mrs, turn-| Sented a detailed re; next month, ‘The meeting was closed’ with ae & letter -from. Past: President Mrs, M. Hatler now residing in Prince Rupert, : ar in 4 g By Mrs. H Johnson 365-8294 f : Weekend guests at the home of Mrs. -H.; Johnson: were and Mrs, Paul Koehler of Evans, Wash Mrs.. Dave Reld spent the = weekend in Spo-, Wn, end Msiting | with relations here. jMr.’and ‘Mrs, V. Scott and attendin ing, the Danes -Meyers wedding in Seon Satur; day were Mr.’and Mrs. Be Convertible to Cle Convart Now for: Only Fast Natural Gas’ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 13, 1966 Gov’t. Inspected. Cut-Up or. Whole. sy “ifs an DeFoe, it. of SNektep os spent the week: ‘Pot Roasts: Seven Canada Choice, Ib. 3 - Rooster Coffee Regular, Grind. Ib... Peanut Butter Squi ; Peanuts in Shell Fresh § Ri i. Pound Pork & Beans 6. : Malkin’ 5 15-02, Tins Pumpkin C Libbbys 28-07. Tin . Lae ort $1. Stuart House. 18” Cala Bleach 64-0z. Jugs . _ 28 er Jugs . OPEN. 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