CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 28, 1967 THE SALVATION ARMY (178 Columbia Street) Sunday 9.45 am. Sunday School 11.00 a.m. Hollness Meeting Wednesday 7.30 p.m. Bible Study Thursday 7.30 p.m. Home League Phone 365-7112 Public invited to all services. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Reeves, Phone 365-7175 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Plaza Fi Bible Hour - 10 am. ‘Fi Worship 11 am. Evening Worship — 7.30 p.m, PP: 70 am. — Sunday 11 a.m, Morning Worship Sunday night 7.30 Awards _ totallin; $2,400 have been made to 173 Cominco employees in Canada for their suggestions aimed at im) improving company operating and main- tenance practices. The awards were made for suggestlons ac- cepted }aucing the second quarter Recipients of the largest award was W. Pirle of the zinc operations at Trail. He 150 for suggestin: that threaded bolts be replace with cotter pins in. fastening of $60 for two Suggestions con- cerning rear Mi hts on trucks. @ T. W. Hocking, steel fab- rication at Trail, $50 for a bet- ter method of bending flanges. R. ‘Trusdale, Trail inptri- Cominco Employees Earn Awards system on ore cors, @ H. Jackson, Trail mach- ine shop, $30 for devising a pal-| R. let itter which fits on a crane 00) ‘Awards of $25 were made to in level controls and recording instruments. @ T. J. Stevens, chlor-Al- Kall plant at Trail chemical and fertilizer operations, $40 for e Blundell, Sullivan Mine, $40 for devising a signal fume filtration bags inside the bag tows rere HL Armita; of the am- monia and urea plant at the Cal- gary chemical and fertilizer o) erations of Cominco, was awa) ed $185 for suggestin a pump alteration and E, Gate of Trail lead refinery received $100 for a change in a valve desi; mai @ R. Borer, fasincering services at Trail, a total of $80 for three suggestions to imp quralor awards were o Beta Bela Sigma Phi Award Scholarships To 5 Canadians scholarship awards for Canada have just been announced by John J. Ross, gzecutive vice-president of the lift truck operation. @ R. P. Swirsky, Sullivan Mine at Kimberley, 1970. for de- vising ati pettog, of retrieving @ S. Tobiasson, electroly- tic refining at Trail, $60 for sug- gestin; ing the use of a hand trucl fh replacing cathodes. . McKinnon, engin- eering services at Trail, a total 85, sorority, from it s headquarters in Kansas City, Missouri. Three of net 3, 000 schol- arship awards are given each year to English students in Can- adian Universities, one to a mu- sic student, and one to the au- thor of a first novel. Selection of the Englis students is made for Beta Sigma Rev, A. Ashford Phone 365-3150 W. Love, Minister All Welcome ———— CHURCH OF GOD (Kinnaird Comm. 930 am. Sutiday Sch 10.80 a.m. Saat Worship y pee Wei nesdays * Held in homes PENTECOSTAL Castlegar Flying Club Membership Discuss Purchase The Castlegar Flying Ch club house with 12 members and three visitors present. ‘The main topic of discussion was the aircraft purchased this summer, which has proven to be a worthwhile investment with the ‘club's pilots putting in many hours touring the Kootenay and the Okanagan. Films_were shown on the ‘history of aviation, Salute to Flight, as the educational part of the program under Dave and Joan Craig. met Sunday evening at ue : ‘Harrow, Phi by the Canadian Universi-| ties The music scholarship at the Royal Con- servatory is awarded by the Conservatory. For the writer’s award a panel of highly quali- fied judges makes the choice. The names of this year's winners dents, k, ‘Montreal at McGill ‘Ghivernty and David Orr of Regina at the University of Sask. Music student: Burnetta Day, 19-year-old Soprano from Ont. at the’ Royal Con- servatory: ‘Author, first novel; suggesting an improved bushing. | Smart. Winners of the 12th annual c Sigma — Phi are: English Miss Dina E. Coates of St. John| Mrs. M: chair. . Heney, H. ae Morrison, I. A. ‘Toffolo and B, W. Muir end to Kimberley em- ployees R. B.. Martin, K. 0. Me- enzie, J. Stu iparyk and W, Me- Kay (6 (shared award) and G. B.) Awards ran: ng (Sot Award), R. W. Toss, J. M. Con C.J. Se es F. W. icGreg- ik Babseff (split Awards), J. S pisvonsan: B. D. Lukenbill, J. R. ‘hi F. W. Casler, Mukanik, (two awards), ana, D. G. Hutcheon, 0. ‘Altmann, &. Tappay, J. A. Mailey, R. Ven- Enginoering — J. Buckig- nani, A. J. Lees, A. Parslow, E. é Mondin, R. W. Anderson, R. G. Saundry, M. R. Robinson and w. ‘W. Northcott (split award), R. Colbachini, J. F. Colligan, T. Toasimistresses Hold {st Meeting The first regular dinn meeting of the Vali "Tonstmist. ress Club took place Sept. 14 at fargaret ing mas Margaret Scully. panel of three, Ladel Lipset Ruth Lanzarrotta’ and Laila Fenner presented mater- jal on their summer vacations at Expo, Toronto and the Cariboo, respectively. row Will Be ‘Sunday. ‘Mrs. James Gormley, is the president. of the Alpha chapter of Beta Sigma Phi in Castlegar. ie ollow od was 6 on in formal topie'period was en re pduring -wi which 7 rand S.IN. Gabana, P. .M Barley, W. L. echineiden 8), W. .| Martin, J. rer, i : Rice and E, aan, (ep it ‘ara. Robson, with the new’ President, E Pryce, in the | ‘Toastmistress for the even-]. we stock a-full seloction of, SAVAGE SHOES ‘ foe children Maddecks. Shoe ‘Store Reld, A. W. ws, FL, rage, HM HLM: ot ce McCulloch, oO. R. Pasqualotto, Cc. E err he, H. Exner, and J. Fanlini (split’ award), R. P. Me- Carthy, A. Schlitt. — G. Part- ridge. ¥ Englnesring Services —«G —— : : R. Bowen. ‘A. Paraoto, A, a GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE nar wone, M. G. York, J; Molt] 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar end Brown 4 yb Ee # inea i s Building, Trail, Phone 364-1822. . lorissette, H. Kellogg. 2 Wislild Cand F Operations WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Open Weekdays 1 p.m. . 5.80 p.m.’ c and iF 7 Product ction — L, mn, i oh epousk Ww. Open Friday 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. HS Bi Gadde (2), ..M. Kissock, G, Lemoel, J. W. Rudrum, GV. Mav H Fr. Johnson Greenwood, G. wood, G. Bray, \G. ae Hons 2% Ww. Mor . Lan; Engineering — Lavor- Gab" | ato, Important Notice Funeral Services For Mrs. Osachoff Mother of Kinnaird woman, Mrs. Irene Osachoff, 79, of Sal- mo, died in the Kootenay Lake General Hospital recently. Mrs. Osachoff was born in Russia in 1888. She came to the Yorkton, Sask. district with her parents in 1898. tn 1910 she married Pete Osachoff and they came to the Otischenia area in the same year, residing there Changes in Canadian Pacific. Airlines B.C. and Yukon schedules effective September 25. Please contact your local CPA office for details. ‘until 1986 when they moved to Salmo. ‘Her husban erst 1640 anda gon Peter in For all travel arrangements see... . she {s survived by one son, i *e James, of Salmo; one. dat : wv, DEPT. ST 3. polly ‘Sookachotf . race , W. E S T PR. Sen7540, ird to! VIPOND FOR TRAVEL ‘FRAIL - NELSON Funeral services’ were ‘held from ithe ‘Russian | Community Hall in Satmo Monday with in- ‘in the Creek Phi| ed. their ‘summer. Pan t fable evaluation was helpful and Lynn Cemetery. —— FOR INFORMATION ‘and RESERVATIONS ———, gave TABERNACLE : 791 First. Ave. Pastor: Rev. L. M. Simmonds Phone: 365-5212 Sunday: 9.55 a.m, Sunday School. 11 a.m. Family Devotion. 7 p.m. Family Evangelism. Tuesday: 7.80 Bible Study and Prayer. Friday: 7.30 p.m. C.A. Service. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. H. Wiseman Sacrament of Holy Communion will be celebrated this Sunday,, Sept. 24th. ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH TRINITY Holy Communion 8 am. and 9.30 a.m. Sunday School 9.30 a.m. Reserve Noy. 4th Parish Centennial Day LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at $ p.m. Held in St. David's Anglican Church Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev, Harold C, Clark VICTORIA REPORT Politicians F The politicians are cel playing ducks and drakes with poor old John Q. Public these days. The manipula: tions - of - politics a if oing on are something fierce; it’s no wonder Canadians are so apathetic. about their own’ public . aff politicians are pulling so “many, strings the public’ is fed up, be- saving its sanity only by completely ignoring much of what goes. on. ses o orce Public to amore knowledgeable public. ermits all the ly | Our constitution monkeying-around that’s going on now, but, even so, it’s poli- tical expediency of the worst sort, and brings politics and poli- tletans into contempt of the pub- What the Conservatives did to. Diefenbaker_ the Liberals could do to Pearson. They could chop his head off, throw him out of the Prime Ministerial ‘ehatr to which he was elected by “people, put someone else there without so much:as a by- you-leave of the citizens. They’ na do it, too, if. they, thought some- one’ ‘else had a“ better. chai than ey of leading the *Lib- nce | giving a ‘By James K. Neshilt be Apcthetic . eral to victory in the next, elec- Canadians come to accept this because there’s nothing they can do about it. It's the system—. anda a mighty bad one, in my 00) Canadians, however, would be horrified if the Democratic Party of the United States could meet tomorrow arid chop off the head of the President. Yes, they would — even those Canadians who do not like Lyndon Johnson. Political: partes and elected ‘this country have far too much power when it comes to manipulating” and spit-in- the-eye “to to the ‘public. Business and Professional Directory “MARVIN L. LeROY. Box 130 — Castlegar, B.C. OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: Tues, through Sat. 9-12 1S CASTLEGAR CUSTOM Phone 365-7355 UPHOLSTERY beeprereerer CASTLEGAR Recovering .— Remodelling DESMOND T. PLUMBING & HEATING Carpet — Tiles LITTLEWOOD, D.0.S. Supplies and Installations Craftsmanship Guaranteed. | . OPTOMETRIST _ Natural Gas and. Oil Call for free eatimates — no Heating Specialists ‘Phone 365-8284 Phone 365-5636 : OUTBOARD MOTORS LAWN MOWERS AND TILLER REPAIRS WALDIE SERVICE “CaNTRE Ph, 365-676; GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTR IG SALES & SERVICE Free Estimates Phone 365-7075 866 Baker St. Nelson,’ B.C. 2 ns Phone: 352.5152 SANDING °— FINISHING New & Old Floors Work Guaranteed -Free | Estimates -*. - JOHN'S. PAINT SHOP Grand. Porks “442-3055 DUTCH CLEANING SERVICE Free Estimates Phone Free RUBBERS STAMPS The Const off John ‘Diefenhaker’s head, with the result that Nova Scotia lost i Premier and one of its ert ‘Stanfield mai; There'll be a pro’ pe byelec- tion to fill Stanfield'’s provincial at. JW. Pickersgill has vacated his Commons seat to take a plush $40,000 a year job he cre-' ated himself.and, as one Ottawa observer said, ‘for himself.” An- other byelecti A Ntanitoba MP says he'll tesign his Commons seat if Pre- mier Duff Roblin wants it. A. Olson, MP for Medi- eine Hat, has quit Social Credit, the ‘party the public elected him to support and has joined the Liberals. Less than oO -years ago, pune appealing for votes, he didn’t tell the public, that’s what a be ‘doing. It seems to me that when a person is elected he should stay for. full legislative or par- lamentary term. I oo not think and enjoy.a spec Here's what our gift package with Give beautiful British Columbia a magazine. this Christmas jal 2 for 1 bargain! ... inchides: a ‘full year's sub: scription to Beautiful British Columbia magazine - 4 issues color = plus a 13 more color views calendar diary ‘more stability in our politics and then, ! firmly believe, meld have CASTLEGAR ROBSON Phone 365-8337 Geo. 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GIANT ELECTRIC: MOTOR, rated at 200 horse- power, illustrates the scope of the project under- taken at Slocan City to provide the best possible facilities for curling enthusiasts Stored at present in a back room of the rink, the motor will soon be pressed a part of the huge refrigeration system used in in that area. into service as the curling rink. A fund drive last week raised $270. One West Kootenay ints manager pointed out recently that among the factors in a good ice surface for rinks is taking into ac- count the body heat given off by participants. Even a tiny error in adjustment of machinery or in estimating the number. of persons in the rink can result in a‘bad tce surface. — Castlegar News Photo ‘Scholarships ‘worth $19,160 were announced here today by * Cominco Ltd. for 50 high school matriculation: students whose parents are. employees of the company. The recipients are the 1967 3 Of C "8 Jubilee higher education awards eStablished last.“ year--to mark the company’s sn anniversary. The awards: are in two classes: $500 for students with an‘86 per cent or higher average and $350 for students with averages of 73 per cent to 85 per cent. “Thirty-two of the award Cominco Student Scholar ships. Mc-) University of Alberta; Barbara Goeller: Frances Downing, Gill" University; Gordon: Flem- ing, . Selkirk’ College; C. Nedelec, Selkirk College; Cheryl O'Connor, U of Victor-| Gordon; Simon Fraser Universi- ty; Gordon Honeyman, Univer- sity of. Victoria; Patricia Hugh- es, Selkirk College; Donald Jar- dine, . University’: of “::Victoria; David Jenkins, Selkirk bene bei ia; Lorne Pellegrin, UBC; Clelia ida Rella, Sel- kirk College: Bruce Robinson, Selkirk College; Joseph Rokosh, University of Victoria; James Scott, ‘UBC; da’ Secco, . Sel- f | Ikiric College; Joseph. ‘Shannon, ‘k College; chard: Sord, ‘kk College; Lorraine Sovran’ rr Sere Selkirk College; S irk College; _Howard' Stan- Sidney Lett, MeGill : University; Sandra McGauley, UBC; Ronald » UBC; Sandra ley, Selkirk ‘College; Fraser. Univ Malott, “Sel- kirk: * College; Barbara Morris, winners are from. the Trail area and adjacent areas where Cominco has major oper- ations. Other B.C. winners are from Kimberley, Riondel, Cran- brook, Vancouver and New West- minister, ‘ By DUFFER JOHN The firs «ate catciarships each of $1,600, |.’ are now being ‘processed. The 1967. Diamond Jubilee award § Sinners are: Class I ($500) bara Griswold, UBC; Eric Hem- ‘berg, Selkirk College; Jennifer Lilburn, Selkirk “College;: John + Selkirk © College; Here'.we are once again to take you where the action is — and that’s on the Castlegar and District. golf course. ‘The cdnstruction of the sec- ond nine is moving along fairly well with ‘three fairways being prepared for. seed. Ke purchasing the de- bentures ‘and the course devel- Rob-| opment’ will keep rolling. You "|are: welcome to come and have UBC; * “Terrance under Class :II°.($850) — Ronald . udia, Selkirk College; Janet hh SasKatche- tie, University ‘of Wan Maureen Bilyk, UBC; Chris- ell, Selkirk college: Patricia ‘Campbe) 1, “UBC; tia Clarke, Selkirk College; Val trop! erie. Dawson, Selkirk: College; Maureen. Decembrini, Selkirk GOING TO NELSON? For Tasty. F. ‘ood © and: Delicious ‘Coffee It’s ROSE’S DELICATESSEN | 551 “WARD: STREET ith |a look at what a utae effort on Pp ym Oxman was reluctant to give up the prized pot; “how- ever, in accepting’ the covetted , Sam’ Walker assured him that it would ‘be ‘displayed in its rightful. and honourable rest- in ey Then on ‘Saturday 16 men stalked that. elusive white rascal for 18 holes in order to gain a spot for Sunday's playdowns. Jim’ Bilesky,- Ken: Walker, Buzz MacDonald, Otto Walker, Archie Hood, Bill Perhudoff, Dick Way- ling “and ‘Tom Clark’ hela ‘this honoured. position. However, when the dust! matles, B.C. Hydro won the tro- urday and the two finalists will tee off at 1 p.m. Sunday. This should be’ an exciting match for the club champion. Come out and cheer ine boys on. Also on’ Saturday, in Cel- gar’s second annual She tourn- : Canada Choice; Bologna no. 1 auality .. Cream Corn Peas Jam — ze “SQUIRREL ament, 36 swingers from Celgar took to the dairways and em- erged after 18° holes with the safety record unbroken. The fol- lowing are some of the golfers of record. For the rest of the field; a blissful silence is indicat- 1d. ow. Perehisdott — Sawmill, retained his title and the major trophy with a fine round of 77: Second: Low Gross — W. Sherstobitoff — Sawmill with 82. ‘ford Low Gross — A. Wood hen the new addition will ibe fe ed challenge to’ golfers. PS, The boys certainly help- ed to clear ene rote with, their wild enjoyed cleared on Sunday, Jim Bilesky, Buzz: Mi Bill P and Dick ‘Wayling were the on- now. play off in pairs’ this Sat- ‘Social Dancing = Waltz, Foxtrot, Jive,’ Rumba, | Tango, Samba, Twist . Classes Now in Progress "For Information Call 365-6880 | PHONE re I. WwW. A. Strike Headquarters for * CELGAR EMPLOYEES “an COLUMBIA AVENUE "CASTLEGAR, - B.C. 365-3222 ly ones in contention. They will| ment ladies’ ‘club champion. tourna- ent. The club champion for 1987. with a low gross of 102:in the A flight was Mae Moroso with the runnerup, Belle Gray, card- ing 104, A Flight Low Net. — Bo Downie’ 72. Runnerup — 78. Least putts — B. Gray 29. Longest drive — M. Moroso. B. Flight Fini will be held Oct, 14, so reserve your. tickets early. by. checking at the club house or with Steve ola, ‘Large Giant . ., 99e M. Creighton | - BOLD — 1 King or 1 Giant Box Top Letters — Birth Certificates Important Papers “~! 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