CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 6, 1972 MEMORABLE EVENTS OF ‘7 Coffee Breals | Centennial '71 was a Good Vintage Year Royal Tour was Highlight of Celebrations of January ready here -the average of just how many resolutions, ve . been . kept can rtling low. memorable one I find more inclined to is firat’ ~ Castlegar News in i071 rO- claimed “Good Morning” Mrs. Murray Little, ‘Mayor Colin Maddocks, Gov.-Gen. and Mrs. Roland Mitchener, Mayor Little and Gilbert Lind at Kinnaird Junior Secondary We're circling the New Year with the best round-up. x of wishes for you. Many thanks. JACK OSACHOFF JACK’ AUTO SERVICE LID. Across from School Board Office + Brown; My Cl sury, Dy. by Lowell Hess: When It enon? by Syd Hoff; Honor Bound by Alice and. Downie; Davey and His Dog by Lois "Lenski. lt Pays... .--FO SHOP LOCALLY! Time and Transportation Gosts are Saved Instead of wasting time travelling to distant stores, the wise shopper puts that time to use in a more careful selection from the large varieltes carried by our local merchants. The money saved on transportation is put to better use too — on the items themselves. Every day it will pay to shop uot here at homel Save Time! Save Energy! Shop in Your Homstows Steres? ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS Save Money! . » roy. it be distribu 7 for over 20 years, and the area began to stir to the fact it had a definite destin- ation for an year. any ied iy da saw the ri ofa Co Centen: orl, paw 2 fag 2 at Roy improve its’ swimming pool wile Blueberry Grek’ be- gan its’ enthuglastic devel- opment of avery ha th eral itched. into e year truly e' his alt ob Friends were id Mike spent along with |. Ed Mosby of cone far, cemented the final bi of the Doukho- bor Oeennal village place. He also took part in the official opening of the Blueberry Creek park-play- in his capacity as ig Citizen of the Year. M chan; took place in Gere Our own staff attended the formal re- atv be there to give a helping hand, naird voters chose to growth nearly completed electronics lab and tionary: ur house- As hold is concerned it it was a Goneral’s visit and we were both able te a: attend the con- cluding bi 5° We ican he hope ev- exyone'a) year has been as sty beat in, 1972, very good year. husband Beans, and 1 “wate fortun- long ber, Pictures were again in order for the Governor- ait otey th Year’ of You Can Save $$$ On “Your 1971 Income Tax . The Income Tax Act-will allow 20% of your annua! earned income to a maximum of $2,500 ‘to be deducted if I J in a Reg J Re- tirement Savings Plan. The Mutual Life of Canada offers many Savings ‘Plans which ‘can qualify for this tax concossion. To qualify for 1971 tax relief, the plan must be registered before February 28, 31972, For Full information C. Arthur Anderson Phone 365-7633 or Write Box 100, Castlegar ‘et entertained by oung musicians and solo- Well known Gastlogar resident and Second C: ut inpris- resented with erit citation, ity, Players will re- thy They: erformed the play, “One, Two, Three Alary”, : work ‘of local Rona ten- nial year, ‘Motorists found themselves 1 receiving ted Bee to affix to last an to the airport and’ Selkirk College areas, but Prince eo ee a an redictable weather 2 Trea bilt th chose to Area icked thelr Centennial ject.. The Robson Cent en: nial '71 Committee chose to: trip .to a 4 SELKIRK COLLEGE WZ__continuine enucation - __ JANUARY - 1972 READING, IMPROVEMENT, 8 sessions, Thursdays, 7:30 - 9: Commences January 13 ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS Instructor: Wm. Susut ustry. Topics 6 Pe su} lies, Filters, Tube and transistor ae. aplty ing devices, the Decibel, Audio devices and clrcuits, and Oscillators. 13 sessions, Wednesdays, 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. ae Pommeroos January 6. ee $35 PERSONAL CARE BND, GROOMING ,.dastructor: Sharon Watsot sofa Grogrann for Seeringe aie Including personal care and ” hygiene, -halr. c: nditioning, manicure, use of cosmetics, today's ee ganione, posture, ete. sessions, ee 7:00 = 9:00 p.m. _ Fee: $1 Course Iimited to-15 students. Additional sessions will be scheduled if needed. Apply even if you can't make t on Tuesdays, letting us know when you can, MEDITATION AND MIND EXERCISES ructors: Brian Carpendale and Joan Renold raat ofa Drevious popular couse of oxarcines for the YOGA ie : instructor: Barbara Pelman @ course will.teach basic techniques of hatha yoga physical exercises designed to Increase body awareness, reliave tension and reduce strain, We will also do some Pranayama, breathing exorcises, for calming and center- Ing yourself. Bring blanket or mat. 10 sessions, 2 eections ‘ Tuosdays, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Wednesdays, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Commences January 21 and 12 Fee $15 DIGITAL TECHNIQUES Instructor: Ron Sauer eotean she if Decod Re oe, raping, jecoders, Registers, Fundamentals 0! 13 sessions, Thurso, (7:00 ~ “10:00 p.m. Commences January Fee: $38 LOCAL HSTORY' . Instructor: Harold Webber A repeat of. Mr. Webber's popu lar course. Expforation of a number of areas yocluel ing the Indians, the Steam- boat, the Rallroad, and the Early Settler. Presentations include a wide variety of taeda: need and pictures. & sessions, Mondays, 7:30 - 9:30 Commences January 10 Fee: $10 per parsons $15 per ase HUMAN COMMUNICATION id to Im memo oie sang to te — d nd mars constructive, uso of the 11 sessions, Tuesd aye, 7 7:30 p.m, saw un? We esServe You Firsl pened insurance service on at ee ys AUTOMOSRE LIABILITY pee IDS Hugh B Nicol ‘astlegar, 8.C, Commences January WOMEN'S. STUDY PROGRAM = 11:30 a.m. pa) 00: $12 3 paciuonal Bonus for women and husbands, an evening session. Understanding World Finance — Instructor: ity Brown. tndlatton. devaluation, patente of Payments, what's happening in our World! Time: to be anno! initial reading list: available at Bolkice, Bookstore now. e Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest—K. Kesey 4 Anthology of 20th Century Poetry—Ed. Gary Geddes For course description, see College Catendar. COMMUNITY SPEAKERS’ BUREAU The Faculty of Selkirk College neve volunteered thelr ser- vices to speak to community groups. They are prepared to travel to daytime or evening meetings. aney will fit their offerings to your needs as much as posalble. Some of them will make slide presentations. A ist of speakers and topics [s available. Selkirk College will pay the costs of transportation and the Faculty do not expect any payment for their services. Should your group wish to avail Itself of this service the College invites you to correspond with Peter Faris, Co- ordinator of Continuing Education: Selkirk College, Box 1200, Castlegar. Phone: 365-72! “EXHIBIT” Selkirk College wishes to exhibit the artistic efforts of local artists. If you would like to exhibit your works at the College, please contact Dept. of Continuing Eaueaton: Exhibits presently planned for Winter are: Pottery Painting (various media — theme: Kootenay Lansscape( Crafts (leather, needlework, wood carving and. batik) ” Photography “MAIL-IN" REGISTRATION FORM Cut Out — Fill In — And Mall TO: Deparimant ot Continuing Education Salkirk Collegs Box ‘1200, Gestleger, B.C. and Joan Fonotd An invoduction. "to tion. Various Ssonniques and exervises trom Group Dy- namics and G italt eTharepy will be used to help mem- bers me more aware of the nature of developing relationships In themealves and In the group, and more able to use this awareness constructively. 11 sassions, Wednesdays, 7:00 p.m. pomiemences. January 19 5 CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY | Evening Programing: for general public. ‘The enjoyment mastery of photography, Small group Instniction. Fieture taxing and critique sessions. 8 sessions — commencing January Lith Tuesday — 7:1 9:30 p.m. Instructors Gary Chapman. Fee $16 LEARNING RESOURCE PACKAGE PROGRAMS Fee for each course —$30 per eometter. Apply to Department of Continuing Education. ’ PUBLIC WORKSHOPS AND SEMINARS . From time-to-time, various groups offer seminars and workshops to the public at the College. You are Invited to particl ate In: TAX SEMINAR — Explanation and Interpretation of the shanged. bein Friday and Saturday, January 21-22, &. Co-sponsored Py. The: Accountants, Lawyere and Selkirk. , Registration TEILHARD OE “CHARDIN — Seminer isd by Rev. Father DuLong of Notre Dame. The fife and thought of this fam- ane thinkes who has profoundly affected contemporary al : Sal ature, January 22, 9:00.am. to 3:30 p.m. Registration Fee: to be announccd. FUTURE PROGRAMS m Satta tor Savertisement for for the following: EUROPE, ON A SHOE 8S’ TECHNICAL REPO! GARDENING — (Feb: FUTURISM — mut) Gloss (March) NATURAL, HIST* — Bill Merzilees (March) Let us know what subjects you -would [lke to have the Colfege organize. —D & L Portrait Studio Mr, and Mrs. James Nell Benidict Grand Forks-Castlegar Couple United In November Ceremony 8t. >. John’s ‘United Church, Grand: Kee waa the scene Ni Parents of the bridal gouple are Mr. and Quiring of Grand Forks and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Benidict of Castlegar. For her fe the bride wore meyeage the gown of lace and net over iiypain sl low peck _ leeves - fitted waist with full akin Be “waist Ten enhan iced by at vel and held place by TRAVEL AGENCY Your opportunity to one 2 dream come true. Ta break this. winter -and visit enchanting Hawaii with luaus and surfing. ... or explore the International culture of Mexico, .with its famous bull fights and folke lore ballet.: West's Air “Travel. Desk located at West’s Department Store in Castlegar are mem- bers of both the International Air Transport Association and — Air Traffic’ Conference © of America. Agents for Pacific Western Airlines, CP Air & Air Canada Senior Citizen “Club-65" Youth Cards snd Youth Fares to Europe also available Phone 365-7782 Islands. ae of pink and white ros- Her jewellery consisted ofa Thindstone necklace and earrings. Susan Fodor of Castle- | gar was maid of honor and she wore a floor-length g pink gown long sleeves and an empire waist, and in her hair she had a Thinestone comb en- ink bows on Her towers were white and pink carnations with fern trim- mings. was Bill and Leslie ignderson, bol of Grand Forks. For the rece; tion, held a the ¢ Christina . Hall, e's mother wore a Iong-eleeve cream-colored fortrel ith matching shoes cae gloves. groom’s mother was in 4 short-sleeved, moss are with C58, Ziaiching shoes Master of ceremonies was the bride’s uncle, Wil- _Ham Pickerin| fori” Van- Van- Is! NWT. China C rook, Genelle, ‘Trail and Kettle Wash. On the. strlae's pable three-tiere pink topped oh - will-ask the. p the pipedreamer By BRUCE RAMSEY It Is with the greatest pleasure that the Pipedreamer informs the public that the Royal Canadian, Mounted: Police have put out an all-point watch for the Compulsive Glver— you know, the guy that gave all those partridges to his true love, The girl in question is Sandy Rhodes, who has more curves than the old Cascade cut-off and her father Is Dusty Rhodes, chief of the Etaoin Shrdlu tribe, One day the chief gathered the Etacin' Shrdlu elders about him to ask counsel on what to do with:all the junk his daughter's boy friend had given her, 't was decided that she mus! marry either Yule De- Tour or Rael Crossing,’ both of. whom had impeccable family backgrounds. To win her hand, Dusty sald, they would have to show their hunting prowess. . On his return from hunting ‘Mr. DeTour wrote. the following letter to the chief: ire ee ‘ 'have the honour to state that upon my return hence - from whence | departed the undersigned dosth beg to re- port the following trophies of the hunt, to wit, 12 pert- ridges, 22 turtle doves, 36 calling birds, 42 Genesee aying and 42 awans-a-swimming. | have the honour to be, Sir, Your . Obedient Servant Yule DeTour. Chief Dusty Rhodes was indeed pleased by this re- port and his day was made complete with the arrival of a dispatch from Mr. Rael. Crossing: Dear Chief:- Re your instructions, of the 15th ult. The following have been bagged, and | trust they meet with your satis- faction: 40 maids-a-milking, 36 ladies-dancing, 30 lords-a- leeping, 22 plpers-piping, and 12 drummers-drumming. . * Yours’ faithfully, Rael Crossing — “Oh, what 2 beautiful morningl!-Chief Rhodes sang out, thereby creating the theme for a popular song, “Wait . until Sandy and al! the Etaoin Shrdlus hear this good news. © Now: all we have to. worry about is the 12° pear trees, 30 French horns and 40 golden rings that are taking up space in the basement.” But Sandy did ‘not think it was such a “beautiful day. She didn’t like Yule DeTour, neither did she like Rael. Cros- sing any better, she had her heart set on Somebody Else. “Father, dear Father,” she cried, “Pardon the Incon- venience, but | have heard from my true love, and on the, first day of Christmas he did cand untae me = portrides Ins pear tree, and on the second ‘day: of Christmas my true love sent tome... “Enoughi” cried the chief, and he stalked from the room to consult with the elders of Etaoin Shrdlu and tell. them ‘that the Compulsive Giver was still at large. “Let us:search the land for him,” they ‘said, and we" “andthe: Royal Canadian Mounit sistance.” And so, wherever you go inthe province’ of British Columbia today you will see signs’ posted ‘beside the high: ways that read “Watch for Rock Slides,” for such is ithe.- name ‘of the Compulsive Giver... : : [HUNTING REPORTS | the BC. Fish and Witdlite, ranch. all first time’ © A mpulsory hunter examination but a volunt- ary hunter training course — this is the word from “trip to ‘Vancouver the’ coup- Sane be up residence at the New Year. PROSDRAVALIM! The Castlegar Hotel is pleased to announce that Ann is back from the hospital and would like to meet: all her friends in the hotel and dining room to ex: tend her warmest greetings for $/We enrol In. . Enclosed Is my cheque/money order for $. Name: (please print) Address For further inforthation, Ph, 365-7292 — Mon.-Fri. from 8:30 to 4:30 p.m. Students may register at First Class DRIVING Turn’on your headlamps .at early dusk, and during bad weather, to help other drivers see your car. Representing ‘Fruit Growers : Castlegar at 269 Columbia -* Ave: (Across from Legion) ADVICE: JIM SHISKIN, B.A, Mutual Insurance in ~ - i Auto — Five — Life “Ph, 365-3301 , White retired to Robson. Robson Resident _ Flora White Dies ‘ Mrs, Flora White, 66, a resident’ of . Robson, Some. rece Tess fiformation has not, tow. ever, taken ito the Castlegar Funeral Home. was born safety program a vel rehensive and Yaluabts. i, then in the early aee0's she and her f ved to Prince’ George until. Sept- ember of 1871 when Mr. general . outdoor ‘afermmstiog’. “he “The examination, how- ever, will be based Mrs. joyed bowling and Writ, enjoyed fi friends. ” She is survived by her husband, Thomas James; two sons, tomy of Robson and: Angus of Prince Geo- Tge; one Meichten Mrs, Joe (Florence) Labby of «Little Fort B.C. and nine grand- children, “he add from the tralning manual”, “Administrative details - Officiating at the ser- ; vice was Father J. A. Boyle. Burial was in Robson Com- . | be giv. munity Cemetery. , sald COMPLETE BUILDERS SUPPLY Mouldings - Lumber - -Plywoods = Roofing - Insulation -: Formica Hardware - Doors - Windows Armstrong Products Rcity Masonry & Stucco Supplies PAINTS canacamvoscounTy Big Enough to Serve You — Smafl Enough to. Know You P & G Builders Supply. Across from the Arena — Phone 365-8151 Roasting Chicke CASTLEGAR: NEWS, Thursda Pot Roasts of Beef ‘CANADA CHOICE, CANADA GOOD, ' MATURE GRAIN-FED ‘BEEF "GOVERNMENT INSPECTED, Pork Roasts 2-7: Hamburger Fresh Ground . 59: en OO EMPIRE BACON: SLICED. POLY WRAPPED be WHIP 32 OZ. JAR .. at JUBILEE | GUNCHEON. MEAT . a |. Del ‘Monte Peaches, 3=$1 Del Monte Fancy P 4 ox. Creamed Corn Benet 4A“: 8G¢ LAUNDRY. DETERGENT. KING SIZE |. PALMOLIVE UQUID DETERGENT.: KING SIZE TEOTATION BISCUIT RENT. .20:02Z. sete R DOLL AK BLY SSR IRE (MIT QUANT Tres HOURS. 9-to 6 bvers Day of-the