CASTBEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 7, 1967 PINT-SIZED PUDDLE is all that remains’ these winter days of the Pass Creek swimming hole. Reflecting the bare skeleton of a winterstripped tree, the puddle gives scant indication that "the swimming hole is a popular spot during the mug- gy summer days for both children and adults. ‘The spot is much quieter these days, with only hibernating frogs to replace the beach-to-bank people who frequent the place. during summor months, —- Castlegar News Photo VICTORIA REPORT - By dames K. Neshiit |: Bennett Promises a Celebration i in 1971 * Cer ] nial ‘decorations the facade of the of the Legisla- _tive. ~ ‘buildings | and most Victor- | jans are breath- ing’a sigh of re- i They:were put up in the of: 1966 to mark the un- Columb! 1 in 1886, and were left there to mark the 100th birth- day of Canada this year. They served their purpose well enough, though they gave the beautiful Inner Harbor scene a bit of a circus atmosphere. Anyway, it’s nice to see the Buildings all plain again, but my, oh my, the stone does need cleaning. It’s , It's all very well to like the old, but I think the old should be clean. Why, even Westminster ‘Abbey gets | prettied up every once in a “Ancient stone is . splendid, |! but it shouldn't be all covered in grime. The darkening pile of the Kinnaird Voters! anniversary - 0! Alcohol Consumption Shows No Drop in B.C. “The Alcoholism, Foundation, this af B.C. ts again sponsoring >a province-wide campaign of ed- ucation and information during Mormon Church Needs No Change Say Missionaries ear Sir: “The Church of Jesus Christ —the same yesterday, today and | in forev ete js|average of 1.70 gallons. day, Th + a by the Alcoholism Foun- and still be called the church of Jesus Christ,’ Christ gave us the example of how his fauret should be set up (ph. 4:'11-14), This same organization should stand today, because no one has the auth- the claim that the of Lat. organization. The Bible states that the church must be built upon the actual tain amount of gloom to the. Ta. ner Harbor scene. More Centennials are on the way. Next May it will be 100 years since the capital of the Crown Colony of British Colum- bia was moved from New West- minster to Victoria, The pro- |f yinclal government ‘should ob- serve anniversary, quietly. However, it ia an event of that should not be al- unnoticed, going in lean years., Premier Bennett has promis-| ed another celebration in July, || e 100th‘ anniver- more than three years away, 80 we can ‘forget story in the meantime, That, year marks the 100th f the birth of Em- but is in PROGRESSIVE PLANNING RETURN On Saturday, December 9, Vote: - ACKERMAN [ACKERMAN E.c. | X | dy Carr and ta too should be remembered, since Emily has brought more fame to Bri a than anyone else even up to and including the Hon. W. A.C. Bennett. A Vancouver native, John Bovey, is now in Winnipeg start- ing preparations for the 100th pee ersary loba joining |same Canada, July 15, 1970.:.Bovey ‘was recently appointed provin- cial archivist of Manitoba. He's a UBC graduate, learn- ed about centennials when he say he finds the history of Man- itoba exciting. of apostles and pro- phets. Jesus Christ himself be- ing the chief corner stone.” We as Latter Day claim this foundation oF apostles and pro- phets with Jesus being accordance with ings of the Bible (1 Cor. 3:16, 17). We know that these things are not good for the body and abstaining from them we are is only one exanple of ancient teachings taught in the church i Pe pea ay “tool the church of ‘the’ fubere | must be time. of Jesus Christ and will be ‘the same unto eternity and ‘is no offshoot but is ne raaticed was set Je Christ it: their dui duty to finda church that joes. Elder David ‘Hirtle, Rev. E. ‘Bezanson. °: When you're in the Kootenays Try our famous beers... You.can only get them here! Korn ue ERIES- “ETD, CRESTON, B.C. "B.'s MOUNTAIN BREWERY” aan wetetet period ‘known as Alcohol, {Education .Week. The following’ article touches on some aspects of the subject: If you Live with your spouse and have an older teenage child at home and have not spent $302.70 in the past year on bev- erage alcohol, then you are spen- ding ‘less than the average adult Boulet Columbian. cording ‘to " statistics pre- dation of B.C., the average adult B.C. consumed: 1.85 ‘gallons of absolute alcohol — which, in- cidentally, is above the national Statistics show that between 1964 and 1964 the per ca) consumption of alcoholic bever- ages increased by 23.3 per cent, and shows no sign of le velling off. So — how much booze is enough? The misuse of aleohol is one major cause of the guilt and despair which accompany social emotional and cconemic. deter- joration prevalent in our society today. It has been estimated that there are approximately 28,150 alcoholics in the «province and that the incidence is increasing. Between, 1954 and 1964 the If alcohol were newly dis- ‘covered today, it’ would’ be con- ‘dered a crude intoxicant cap- able of causing total loss of, con: ‘trol’ and. would ‘banned from public use for the sake of protecting soclety in general. Although there are other factors which must necessarily be present before a: person be- comes an alcoholic, all:the an- swers to the question “Who is liable to. succumb to this ill- ness?” are not yet known. In British Columbia’ today, alcoholism ig not under control —so,. how much booze enough? ATTN . FOR ‘AIRLINE _ RESERVATIONS ; oe: MEXICO - HAWAIIAN AND EUROPEAN TOURS ‘ARRANGED e CASTLEGAR ‘AGENT. FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN WEST’S DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542 a EREMENKO'S per 100,- 000 of ‘the population in B.C. ‘aged 20 years and older increas- ed by 28. per cent. Comparing the rate of consumption and the rate of alcoholism, one can see a Positive correlation between the ‘This ig interpreted by some ‘people to’ mean that alcohol is the sole cause of alcoholism and although this statement is not ch- true, it must be remem- bered that alcohol isa crag. More: psycho! dependency ‘on ak Sobol: Khar’ thoea ‘wo Pa ve de- 1 depen- dency cn: marijuana and a few of these. have found alcohol as, physiologically addicting ia as her- join is to the regular user. € Hy of C Driving Through Grand Forks ? STOP IN AT THE Airport Auto Service And Say Hello to IKE WIEBE Post Office and Southern Motors) — Ike Would be Glad to Hear the Latest Gossip ! — Ike's. Airport Auto Service fe Located on Highway 3 Near the Arena. Look for. the Big Chevron Sign. fe cannot] |” PHOTOCOPYING Black-onWhite Process Reasonable Rates Castlegar News 365-7266 CAST! LEAR CUSTOM i HOLSTERY Free Estimates Phone Free Zenith 6826 GORDON A. 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FUNERAL HOME os ga sa car eens ah Vacated: a Cheeses : TOP JOB 3 PRINTING ©) ‘CASTLEGAR “NEWS ¥ Phone 365-7266 a. eg REO tye Sere wot et Castlegar & District Children Write to Santa Hey Kidst:' |. pany ere’ * four cece, 2 ee your Santa Claus at ar gettg North Pole rol sat Gu Claus Cale 0 Hogar jews, D: Castl BC” and weil do the rest. et pub- letters | will be’ shed i int nthe Castlegar News sand copy. per. will go mail slat ty dire Santa Ci f ss Selene 2 i n't forge! and Dad, forgot that your: let- ica Ment ct ‘antes ceived no later han ‘noon. on fmt ont it it plus a Little Jewlery: a-good girl all ear, "havens a hie trip ‘loon 2. Love June khavild e 9 z Claus, x ami6) ears old. Please bring le talkie and a Secret Sam Vike you Santa Claus \summer holi SEF Nov. 20 87 Tear Sante Clai 7 yrs. vold. T have tried to te a good boy. I would n jeadlo’ a rel an da projeotor for iwill leave something for you ou to eat at and. some sugar for Four trie frien anny: Wallace Kinnaird, Be: Dear Santa Could you please. bring me a doll that looks like a real baby so I can bath her. an a bed ie put her. also soap and bath Thank you Kelly ee woe ‘Nov 20 67 Derr Santa .Claus T have been’ ‘a good: girl) and for. Christmas I would like a “Feed Me” Doll and a baking set. My brother and I will leave something for you to eat and some sugar fort theirelndees Box 48 pear santa Claus, w is Mrs. Santa? Can I plat pave a Strombecker rac- car set and can | please hate a Builder's work shop. How e the reindeer and is Ru- dolph? Did you, have a good Iwill leave some ca tat sou to dvink Lwill Jeave it on the fire place. I have tried to be a good boy all sum-' mer. And have helped mummy in ‘our new house. walkie-talkie set for Christmas.’ I am in'grade one ‘and was a good boy all year. Be. sure to: bring my :preesnt ‘Darryl ‘Khacikan, oe RE WRECKER ART’S SERVICE & AUTO WRECKING Phone 365-8112 Sass like | walking me a rock’em sock’em set. sister..is 3 Years old, She wants a‘‘doll carrij'and a doll, I: know’ you. can bring only one ng. each sa 50 carrij. I. will Bring’ her a doll ley you: some milk and cake rah your: ‘hunry, 1 think I was a good Dear. Santa, to "| Baby. Jesus lease say ‘“‘S! hen wishes you * Stephe mn Tayla) jo pl a happy boy. Gorden, Kavaloft ” December 2 67 Please send me a train set that a saw. in in “Toyland in Stead- uid also like a wind- Canada Dear Santa, I'm five years old and my name is Denise, Ihave been a good girl all ear. ua I hope’ you have a: Me _ | Xmas. I have a surprise for you e and‘ your .deer. I'am going to} draw you‘a picture. I have two sisters Co: they have’ been good ‘too. mea Santa’ Claus, sister Sandra ‘Do you. have’ a lot of snow? Please. We ‘dol! ‘I’ hope you get here safely’ cause ‘I like you. Don’t forget about my treat for you, Tl put it on the table my hope: you have a’ Merry Guristas. and a happy New ear! BC, ‘Dovember 1967 I) am'6: yeas said. piensa bring ers, Jewelery * box: etre Dear Santa Claus, Your’ ‘friend, ‘Joanne Kirk * ee Box 195: Kinnaird, B.C. le, and Joann and Dear Santa Claus We are writing a letter ice] wi ey you § Santa a Cus, Bandra, and Rik ‘ghek off, Kinnaird, B.C, ‘December 1967. oD am) 6 years old. Please bring me a jews brooch. : Your frien Dear: Santa Cla * id like a wa’ 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 y | Dear Santa Claus, ‘What I. want is a Doll with 9 Doll: carriage, perfume. T want, a comb and brush. and a “s Your? Friend, Viet i NTINGS: Dar kag - (hos é Norm‘s Sport Shop 300 Baker St. NELSON, B.C. Ph. 352-2015 : Open Mondays from 9 am. to 5.30 p.m. Leslie. Kirk How long it wll stad is anyone's gut ae ‘of the of the strike, the Buy with Shopper's Loan. cash . " Withan HFCShop- ; per’s Loan you)can:) 73.33} 90. 82.02] 108.22) 1OU.01 1117.37 | 144.30} 126.26 |146.71 | 180.37 } > " Abore payments lactate prlaclest sod ‘ea prompt repayment, Dut 6a nat baciobe tes Cont 4 We lngoronce, <= : Allen: Lake Lumber, Ltd., Princeton Balco Forest Products: Ltd. ~: Kamloops BC. Interior Sawmills:Ltd., “Kamlo: 2 Ops ‘ : ‘Bell: Pole ‘Co. Ltd., Lumby. “ Birch Island Lumber Co. Ltd, - ‘Vavenby ~ ° ‘Boundary’ Sawmills Ltd., Midway: “Canada Cedar Pole Preservers Ltd., “Galloway ~ B: J. Comey Co. Ltd., Enderby’ a Clinton Clearwater Teper Products? I Clearwater ‘ Crestbrook: Forest I Cranbrook: mae ‘Nest’ Industries Ltd. Products Division, Fernie. ‘Dhaliwal &: Harry, ‘Merritt + Federated Cooperatives ‘Led, 80 Canoe 207% Galloway. umber. Co. _itd., ,Gallo- - time is fast approaching when’ a settlement based on the aie Report: may be beyond our ability to The industry simply ‘csnnot consider: the: IWA ; demand for more than'44 cents an hour for two. 2 We: cannot pay parity with the coast because we donot have the same operating and marketing conditions...We arein the same position as the . northern interior lumber’ operators with whom the :wnion hag already’ settled ‘with: complete: ‘disregard if ‘for parity, Similar agreements have also'been reach- ed with a number: of ‘southern: operators. "nig. ar8 our Glupiogees made to gutter while” : the IWA. leadership sets the south against the north? In his report, Justice Munroe said ‘the offer of : 44-cents an: hour was’ “the largest increase ever paid in the history of. the forest’ industry ‘anywhere in; Canada for a sithilar. period.” And ‘he made it . abundantly. clear that it was ‘‘at the upper. limit “Of the, industry’s capacity. to bear.” the ‘union ‘says. way i ee Glenmerry Sawmills Ltd., Trail Grand Forks Sawmills Ltd., Grand Kamloops Lumber. Co. Lia, Kam- loops | Kennelly Lumber Co.: Ltd, Cran- brook . Hacking Horse Forest Products Lta., ‘Lita, Plywood Divs Match Co, Ltd., Nelson Lumby, Merritt Lumby-Timber Co. Ltd., Lumby Niewia “Walley. Sawmills : Ltd. Mer. Nowtiwrood Mills’ Ltd, Penticton and Greenwood ? Re epresented by the of Eddy KP: ‘Wood Products Co. Ltd., -Avola, >. , All the companies’ listed below agree that the Munroe Report is more than reasonable. They ac- . cepted’ it with reluctance to avoid a strike in the industry. They are standing firm no matter. what. : Now, tts up, to: the TWA to agree i 2 800.) OF “everyone concerned, the sooner the better. Oliver Sawmills Division, Oliver, -Penticton, Princeton O'Neil & Devine Limited, Merritt Pacific Logging: Ltd., Slocan : . ‘Perry: River Lumber Co. Lt, *- Malakwa : Pondosa ,Pine Lumber Co. Ltd., ‘Monte Lake ~~ Revelstoke Sawmill Qadium) Li, Radium Hot' Springs Riverside Forest: Products ‘Ltd., "Savona Timber 'Co.: Ltd, Savona : Selkirk Spruce Mills Lid, Donald 8. & K Ltd, , Plywood Division, . ¢'Kelowna S.M. Simpson Ltd:, Kelowna oS. &-N. Timber Ltd, Vernon : Tappen Valley Timber Ltd., Salmon ‘rautman-Garraway Ltd., Peach- land Yellow Lake Sawmills Ltd, Penticton