SIGNIFICANT MEMBERSHIP GAIN was. reported s at the annual ae Hamburgers: Big Business; Becoming a Prepared Food ‘The sound. is mechanteal, ikea ‘reason Gréom ites ts conven- © acthunk; ka thunk: ka-thunk << mooting are, left to right, Socred president it “Mae’ . Trail. In the two years since October, iene 8 Sotreds have : increased their membership by 460 per cent with a total at speaker Mi Okanagan, Caatlegar director in to thh fice gi former memb ship ri secretary, Joo Sataitte of ‘Mac” MacAndrew of Pat serdaa; MLA for North Burt: Campbell; Bonvetla‘aad the new Castlegar. MLA Pat Jordan Addresses Annual Socred Meeting | Would Shift Taxation Emphasis - A Social Credit govern ‘ment in Victoria would shift the taxation emphasis off the backs. f individual taxpayers’ and ; would provide increased as- ; sistance to municipalities by. : tying their revenues to the. 4 revenues of the prov.” ince. iy This was the message brought to the annua! meeting of the Rossland-Trail Social Credit Assn. on Saturday b; Mrs..Pat Jordan, MLA for North Okanagan, The former cabinet minis- ter told the meeting, held in the” Union Hotel in downtown Trall, that'a Social Credit Govern- ment would be committed to returning increased authority to local levels of government, would undertake an inter- mediate care program, would tie mincome to the cost of lving, and would provide low. cost loans to small busin + to the legislat “Tnillions of dollars in taxpayers’ money without full disclosure ture, Describing Premier.Bar- rett as “dangerous Dave", the - MLA ‘said Mr, Barrett’ “is a dedicated socialist dedicated to the Waffle Manifesto as a blueprint for B.C, .’. the NDP , are dedicated to the manifesta- tion of the state over people.” The local riding associa- usinesses. | Mrs. Jordan criticized the | NDP. for - ing $100 million “in secret from an unnamed source in the Middle East” and for investing Truck Perches on Bridge Edge in 3-Vehicle Accident Atfree-vehicle accident on ing to the Castlegar RCMP timates. ‘There were no injuries in ¢ incident, which resulted in front end of a gravel truck ing perched on the side of the ridge facing down to the Columbia River, and according to police, it almost went off the structure. ‘The driver of the gravel truck, Pat Rorison of Savona, is to have evacuated the cab unassisted. His vehicle sustained an estimated $1,000 damage. 3 Cara driven by Darrell tion'a Gerry Rust, Conservatives a: Peter’ man and Hugh:-Curtis. ‘and Geer, Garde Gard: Williams having’ joined. President | “Mac™: Mac drew reported a/busy year citing the April tion, June membi ‘and: Bil] Bennett's 8e] tour as highlights. He ted he told the meeting over $10,000 ° said the associatiog’ had been ralsed and spent by the e pereleties ts ‘well-received. wasimade ‘Trail during the Ba year. He said sete of the funds came charged for events such as the poliey convention while other revenues were by way of donations. Finance chairman ‘Amol Lauriente differed with Pre-* mier Barrett's charge that the party is financed by big busi- ness, He said only $104 had been given the local association by the party. All the rest, he said, had been raised within the riding with the largest donation being $200. Membership secretary Burt Campbell ‘re Gi yo! «NEW AND USED. FURNITURE 3191 Highway Drive PHONE 364-1822 - INDUSTRIAL. — “Police are still investigating. RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC HEAT ‘L, HOOLAEFF ‘ELECTRIC . _ PHONE |365:7191 : Sibley of and Jobn : Popoff of South Slocan sus- $3,500 damage - ant aiained $1008 : No charges have been laid Contracting ; COMMERCIAL atanall-time high with a gain of at ta meeting to Mr. and Mrs. + Fred Donelly for the job they. did of staffing the Unity Office. and making sure there! were, always volunteers_on hand to keep it open four hours a day. "Mr, MacAndrew was re- elected president af the meet- ; Kassian second vice-president. Joe Sut- cliffe was elected membership Campbell, Mrs. Darlene Bou. ) 14.1 cents apiece,” says Tela," in a: ‘sense, an industrial heartbeat, because it is the business pulse of a small Richmond Suterprise called B.C. Patty Co.’ Li Each.atroke, each’ beat, is the sound of a hamburger patty formed and plopped, onto a + one patty ‘per ka-thunk, ke-thunk'’, ,000 patties a week. : Former butcher, Howard Patty Co. a more women enter the workforce, more emphaals is given convenience foods. {\ Because hamburgers are a “relatively inexpensive meal, “'more hamburgers are being eaten. Carrying the conveny ‘ence Idea one logical step “burger patties to consumers, who value their time more than the few extra cents per pound it takes to. buy Groom's: formed, preal-'\. stacked, frozen product, ibaa cesta lower mainland firma making‘ hamburger pat- tles for.B.C. consumption, )<" White Spot: restaurants form ‘thelr’ own pattigs, using 16,000 to 20,000) pounds’ of. ham! each week. At/six patties to the pound, tl + 90,000 to 120,000 hamburgers # patties extra thin—about'10 to the pound,. or’ 1.6° ounces, . each—for faster. cooking, lower. x prices, and rapid’ service.‘ How many ‘The patties, sold by the 20-pound 5 lered in.one of several! different thickneases..Groom says six patties ‘tothe pound are the moat popular choice, but favors three to the-pound as ideal for barbecuing. Preformed pattles are only the beginning; Groom's firm now also makes breaded veal cutlets, saving yet ancther step lor oy ‘ “Convenlence meat the ‘coming trend,'’he “especially in the high- walime items.’ What ‘will be ‘sold ‘are labor-saving items. with the in: Vaneou- ver? That figure’s “unavai able”, with personnel who have |” that information’ absent ‘from offices in Vancouver: and Tor. oHtey ‘room ‘estimates the ye! s Mahan Batty nsumption : to’ be ’100,000’ to to 160,000 pounds weekly—-” 900,000 ‘or 60,000 to 0 ‘That's at least one hamburger for every'man, woman, and - child 5 “At most -restaurants,” says Groom, “the menu price of. one hamburger more than that restaurant's cost for a pound of hamburger. meat.” « Many, homemakers pre-. pare their own: burgers:"At about 85 cents per pound and six burgera to a pound that's Groom. “Add a'byn, relish, hw) cheeses onion,’ and pickle, and got a good-sized what ig out, however, Vette and Jack’ Hipwell. were au ofchambyrgers:ire pat: ties, It's worth’ a few extra -CALDSET Ltd. & Lound patay at the -bottom .of. Sherbiko str ‘General Store,. : SPEEDQUEEN cineey i 1038 Columbia Avenve — Phone 365-6534 — HOURS — Noa thu Saturday — 8.30 a. m. to,10.30 pm Sunday — 9 a.m. fo 10.30 p.m. Voy Tam, 22, My gitlftiend is 21, We going ave bee! polly for three years, got along beautltlly, and are eat d much in love. Last oak we decided to ge My pare ts aro. very fond of bat , but 4 protien Ts Tam Jewish bit Betsy tes ot be om ig folks are not what you'd aan old-fashioned, but religion means something to them. When I first introduced Betsy to them, I lled. I said ahe was Jewish, I taught her some Jewish words and |, ahe always used them in the right places. petal e right p! Her pronunciation was Detsp teat I ‘have discussed converaion and she is willing, (I told her my grandparents wouldn't come to the wedding unless a rabbl performed the cere! ceremony—which is true,) ‘Is a Christian girl who converts to Judaism to marry just as Jowish as girl who is born of Jewish blood? ign me. * =O01Veh Dear Oi: A Christian girl who converts to Judaism Is considered Just as Jewish (by the rabbi who performs the ceremony) an one 10.18 born of Jewish blood. But, about soar tonya -He, Sonny. Boy, what kind of _ GRANITE HEAD STONES and GRAVE MARKERS : « Contact Pavl Markoff, Slocan Park Agent for — Gréat’ West Memorials 10% DISCOUNT All Grave Markers this Month Only , Groom's patties ‘cost 85 cents a pound; regular ham- burger. meat is ‘79 to 89 cents. per pound, RCMP Still Investigating, . 2-Car Accident “A -two-vehicle accident Sunday at the corner of Maple St.and Columbia Ave. has ted in an‘estimated $400 damage to each vehicle. © Drivers are’ identified as Nancy’ Voykin and Norman Wicket, both of Castlegar, Police ‘said the Voykin vehicle waa attempting a turn from’ Maple St. onto Columbia Ave. and the Wickett vehicle was travelling south on Columbia when the collision.” it is” Beaver Valley director is Ted truly becoming B.C.’s unity. party with such prominent “Nelson of Fruitvale while Jim Campbell represents Genelle.: "Recognizing Architecture’ are. Travelling Exhibit Here Tuesday “Recognizing Architec- ture", a, travelling. exhibition organized ‘by the extension department of The Vancouver Art Gallery, will be shown at Selkirk College next Tuesday evening, ie Admission is free. The exhibition is made possible by ~: grants from the B.C. Cultural Fund and National Museums of. Canada... : “Recognizing Architec- helps: if you do, “PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE”: ~ Each and every one of us in the past year has complained of the “High Cost of Living” and “The High Cost of Giving.”. Volunteer Workers of the United Appeal will be asking for your’ financial assistance. And you may, if .you wish, use elther. one or both of the above excuses for not giving your fair share. i But + your United Appeal is YOUR HIGH COST OF LIVING, without the necessary funds to distribute among the various agencies in your community we would: not have access to the ‘medical and health clinics that’ our United Appeal dollars support. Our. handicapped and crippled children and adults benefit from our contribution, To say that the giving of a blood transfusion is ‘not a cost of living Is ridiculous, that’s why your United Appeal donates, to the local blood clinic and your’ Canadian Red Cross.” _Ask a patierit about the care ‘and attention given at a Canadian Cancer. Clinic, another. recipient of United Appeal funds. In the line of health’ donations alone, our United Appeal also donates to The + Blind Institute, The Epileptic Society, Cerebral Palsy, and The Canadian Arthritic and Rheumatism Society, all‘of them maintained to help protect the living: * * We.haven't even mentioned what we do for our children with donations to thelr - summer camps and nearly $12,000 ‘donated alone to the Castlegar, Robson, Kinnaird and District Recreation Societies, the emetelr athletic societies. We never ferget our senior slicers and a number of other organizations whe ask for and get help when we have the funds to spare and we always try to see that for a faw needy families through the United Appeal donation a litle Christmas food hamper is delivered. ' =: So, you' see, its, our. United ‘Appeal, People. Helping People, our people, Wee, our. recor ‘and our falr share. Think about itr your United Appeal really I's that time of year again when the ~ Kootenay and Oka! PETTITT PHOTOS and blueprints. 7°"! The exhibition ts is an at tempt to study the} history | B.G. architecture in its relatio to Canadian, English, and Am; erican sources. The study en compasses architectural trends. found in churehes, courthouses, ~' ‘and private houses of the agan areas. A Hate from the nl materials as well as answer: questions from the audience. WANTED Girl to do office ‘work Apply Box S007R CASTLEGAR NEWS ° PETTITT PHOTOS t COLOR: "PRINTS ~ from , SLIDES - except 110 | October. Special SOLOHd Lllitid PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd LLILL3d PETTITT PHOTOS etn ed “fh PHONE 226-7564 SELKIRK COLLEGE SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT. . - BUSINESS OPERATIONS 7. Come ,and participate in dtcossons sabaet purchasing, invent ton, “seasopal variations | and | related ‘Shea, coms Wesday and Thursday evenings at 7.00 p.m., October 14 in’ Room K-11, The ‘courae includes 4 sessions (2'woel), dee Paden Per person, which can rere =. For’ further information | phone. 365-7292, 8:30 ‘am. - 4:30 pim., Monday Through Paley sth foe fetes i on cores In Shall Management! te i; ‘Ann Landers: £ Pienae It’a nice to hear of their accomplishments (to a ; when parents go into detall, raving on and on, hardly + breath for 15 minutes, what should the victima do? > ee iInfo/Health by Dr. Bob: Young Tell your Serene inimeatately that you lled to them and ask thelr forgiveness. P.8. I hope Botsy’s folks know you are Jewish. I not, you've 0t toe much trouble for me to deal with In any one day. 5 Dew Ane Ladeess A nicabor of ous Wane sess recently. ‘A’ newly-elected politician showed up'at the funeral, pel balhnatsae Brisa Non he know any ‘We resented him Uaing thia and occasio Oceasion to.talk around and shake hands’ with some of the community’s outstanding leaders, Should'l,'as a senior member of the family, have asked the members of the family, 1. man to leave? The more I think of it the madder I get. 't Stand An Opportunist Dear Cant: ti erhaps that recently-elected politician admired and? sae ‘wanted to ay, bis last respect even though he had not known him pe: “Since the man already had won thse election: one could hardly ecuse him of attending the funeral to get votes. The more J think of people Uke yoo, the madder I get, } * Wo are tulaccotod tthe chlldron ot f our ty but ga ‘We have two fine sons of our own but we wouldn't dream of } talking the ears off our friends about their honors, raises, medals, te. (not to mention the clever things they. say We know only too well how the bragging of others souns ‘Those Christmas laters you used to eat {and rightfully #0) can be acanned rapidly or tossed quickly aside, But how does one * uaa of the fal boastfulness that drives the victima up the wall? 4 .) Kansas Martyrs ass, Every mr thousands of friendships are felled with the ame wreapoa, Your best protectin isto change the subject.” Seen BRISSSSRe7e! 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