CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 28, 1967 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 28, 1967 RENT A Brothers Sewing Machine FOR ONLY $4.00 A MONTH $1.50 A WEEK “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365 5503 Chamber to Heip Thrums ‘Change Phone Service Castlegar and District Cham- ‘ber ‘of Commerce will lend a syesbathent ear to a Thrums eg prensa aera To Zukerberg. Island ae . Fores and" fire :.depart-) sulted, but for the action of the' @| ment officials are still uncertain fire’ ters, : i to: jurisdiction ‘after twice another ! fire, this one ting ‘a’ blaze on’ Zuckerberg’s at 2.55 ‘a.m, last’ Frit i land : last week, 1d virtu: Fire ‘chief. Ed Lewis. said report of the blaze 5. Centennial - Award. Homes - aN "ANDERSON AGENCIES’ Phone 365-645 and Trail joined on a straight dial basis, I have never seen ‘such a down - to - earth example ot “waste not, want not,” as depic- where they are sorted several times, Jaundered) ironed, mend- ed, then transferred to several In moving that the Cham- ber back the .Thrums request, ted in the slides shown recently by Mrs. F. E, Decker, the public relations officer for walters in. dustries of First United Church, Vancouver. The) alae took evieWers on s step-by-step tour of how, as slogan puta it, "We help others elp themselves.” It described how articles are icked up by a simple telephone F Peaken tora workshop GRITISH COLUMBIA "TELEPHONE COMPANY ° thrift stores where lower income ersons do the best by their ‘amilies, With the exception | of one thrift store that sells “as is," (not repaired), all are presented the same manner as those of an United “Church has long been known as The Church of the Open Door and welfare industries sets a prime example. It employs in its sheltered work- shop approximately "75 people of whom.75 per cent are either handicapped or anempiovanle for various reasons. hired regardless of their ‘elle. F m| came . in’ at*4.65'p.m., Sept. 20. ar Larch K aide of Bt ‘Ave. i Lewis sal H\ isfied the blaze was extinguished | totally doused. ’ Castlegar’ Fire De-' ‘partment responded! with men tinguishing the blaze. However, due to the confu;| ‘sion of jurisdiction over fire pro- tection responsibility, members . “Forest Service also Fire chief Lewis and mem- pers of his department were sat- ‘when.-they left, but a'second fire call approximately eight hours later at 7.10' a.m, Jast ‘Thurs- day indicated some portion of the burned area had not been This time, the local fire de partment again responded but a a Ev. eryone: » Welcome! “Contenn al Pancake Day Tarry’s Hall 10am. Sun., Oct. 1 GAMES & PRIZES FOR THE CHILDREN . Hi-Lite Restaurant | CENTRE OF. "ATTRACTION in Slocan City these days is the curling rink; the subject of an active campaign for funds, Efforts of curlers last Sat: urday resulted ‘in $270'.being earned “with as walt of activities. The money, will ‘go t ‘providing ne he fhaslann for Ww. ice ‘plant ‘ e rink, Photo fervice, rg waa revealed recent-| members secided the comp company, asking that ‘Chamber: at their last meeting to write Mr Hipwell suggested that the backing be dependent upon Cas- tlegar becoming a part of the Trail system at the same time. le. company ig Thrums'ion a straight-dial| nee with Castlegar, Kinnaird and Blueberry, A previous ‘turndown by B.C, Télopho hone ° by ubscribers. came when: Jack Hipwell ested: the ‘company .be re- ago to have gar- Company and Trail in for some an effowt, two years Other ‘however. Bill Waldie ‘decl: ay Free Delivery UNION PETERS DISTRIBUTORS LTD. 1342 Cedar Ave., Trail, B.C. 832 don’t think we ought to mix up this proposal with our prob: lems of ‘two years ago.” > After sometimes heated dis- cussion, Mr, Hipwell was persu- aded to change his motion, de- Jeting the dependency upon the c ‘Trail " = IN THIS CORNER Good Idea, Bad Law Calls between Castlegar and the Trail-Rossland exchange are now Jong distance. Thrums calls are long distance even to Cast- legar. It is this long distance. sta- =~ mE a, b BAY AVE. ODEON 12.2.5. PH. 364-2114 SHOWING THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Henry Fonda - $| SHOWTIME 8.00 : STARTS SATURDAY “ONE MILLION YEARS B.C.” cotor ious bellefs, Examples of handicaps de- »|seribed were people in wheel chairs, those with heart condi- tions and others from Woodland School in New Westminster and from Riverview, Needless to say, -it is the of clot othing, small ap- pliances, dishes, toys and: jew- that pass through the work- RAQUEL WELCH | JOHN RIC! DOORS 7.00 TWO SHOWINGS 7.30 - 9.30 conference between) Mr. Lewis “SPECIALIZING IN (CHINESE FOOD : Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight Daily Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort BANQUET. FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS ‘us which’ Thrums wishes to change and which the Chamber agreed to protest. By ARNOLD MARTIN vehicle branch advises that Seer th le branch advises that Sec-/ the amount’ of alcohol on the 4 | tion 203 of the Motor. Vehicle] Act is now in ‘force. ee faaon Lame to ‘A very controversial piece of legistation, ane. new. section has| painms ‘by "the me e on from ‘many 'a f fai |corner, both within and miout pone an the: “ilo, nol by; that | the hallowed sanctuary of B.C.’s An’ accident burrrpp! ci drunk scale. It has even been argued that responsib! During the second call, mem- bers of the two fire fighting groups worked. together as a teal Mr. Lewis said after the fire that he would: institute an in- clarify ithe. vaituss —Pettitt Photo British Touches This Week’ s Specials All Interior RN Association Holds Ist Meeting . \ GORDON F.. MacFARLANE New : Appointment Announced B.C. Sa eer Company. In his new. capacity,: Mr. MacFarlane will be respon- ‘ sible for. the ‘day-to-day operations of: the ‘Com- pany’s communications sys- tem. Born and raised in Victoria, : elry shop that are its lifeline, fall, commencin; week of October 16, a di vei is 1 planned . “thro! ep. te ba Pee emaneeen and ooten- | th Why vier take time in your fall cleanup to'set articles aside for this worthy cause? a later date, pass on where.these articles can be left so: a’ truck dispatched from the Welfare In- xemember its Mrs. Decker’ "described what was acceptable, her final words are, : y ‘We Fefuse nothing: 72, Old familia ‘aauats every jackets and the latest to be call- d to my attention was a well- known baby powder which has T shall: see if we cannot, at 7 once in a while appear in new |=" emerged from its metal tin to a nice, soft plastic container. This will mot. only save |seratches on the furpiture while in use but can later’ be given to baby as a plaything without danger of him chips out Mr. MacFarlane attended the University of British Columbia following service with the RCAF from 1943 to 1946. In 1950, he ob- tained his Bachelor of Ap- Rev. ns Wilding performed the 'Ai wedding “ceremony at wile Manan Keates, eg, daugh: ter of Mr. and Mrs. es fRoon were Bre- e “hay couple id from St Da vid's Anglican Church by the bride's parents, 3 who travelled from En- gland for their daughter’s wed- E- was ina The church ed and white decor with Mrs. tetter; providing the wedding ie. Gladioli and shasta daisies contributed to the white while asters with asparagus fern were of pink. : White bows, marked ‘the pews as-the bride, given in mar- riage by her father, walked up the aisle in her full-length gown with empire waist. The plied Science degree in elec- trical engineering. He joined B.C. Tel in May, 1950 and has served in various capa- cities since, including Coast- al Division Engineering and . 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Dais-| s-lies made-up the le} roader, died auadenly Sept 20. _ Funeral Services For Father of Local Father of a Blueberry Creek man, cua Wilbert Miles tired rali- bouquet. Norman: Wilson_ of ‘Burton was best at man, with Jack Nazar- off of Nelson,and Robert Mar- shall of Kinnaird sharing usher- August o, Bor and entered employment of the CPR at Grand Forks July 4, 1920 as a section man. He served at sev- eral points in the Kootenay, in-| SEE PAINTING and DECO RAT NG "Interior aad Exterior Contract or Hourly ~? PHONE 365-7454 white wedding g cake, topped by gluding Kaslo, Co: joykendatt and ing duties.’ Trail, before moving to Slocan On departing from the church,| in.1942 as section foreman. ‘He the couple were.also presented] remained there until retire- lucky-ihorseshoes; ‘black sweep] ment in 1962 after 42 years of and black cat. service. A threetiered, pink and) — Besides his bla wifes the form: er Mildred Hami i HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER? ° One-time Castlegar Resident Passes In Trail Recently time C: _|land, Ore., di groom, centered the bride's table at the er daughter’s wed the inact smother chose a dress with yellow and beige ros- nd Othe bre Bomega| Calary and nine grandad, MUtual, 2-1831 Davi piece suit in yellow with a|’ “Funeral services were held : be et blouse. Her accessories | Monday at the Slocan Presbyter- Fae ial Cards to beaches and Stanley Park. Please’ feel free to drop us a line for our descriptive brochure. ; one brother, t. Denman Molly Obedkoff, 76, died recent- ly in the Trail-Tadanac Hospital. Born August 18, 1891 in Man. in 1899, to, Brilliant in 1913 Russia, she. moved to Benito, gon were WI white. - Out-of-town guests were from man officiating. Saskatoon, Prince Albert, C: jan’ Church : with: Rev. J. Wise-| “On Bi 2 Bay at S ey Park” ‘Then you want a central address ‘close to all: attractions, yet priced to suit your budget. We have a dining room and coffee shop and are close. ‘SANDS MOTOR HOTEL interment took place in the Siocan Ce metery. - Bee Burton and Hud: and lived in C: for 35 years. Montrose. had: been her for the past. four years: iy Mrs. Obedkoff is ‘survived by her husband, Nick; two daught-| ers, Mrs. J. LeMoel and Mrs. ‘Leo Fuerst, both | of’ Montrose; one sister, Mrs. Zibin |; of Grand Forks; one brother, Sam- uel Stoochnoff’ of. Brilliant and five grandchildren. Funeral services were con- ducted in the he’ Castlegar Russian Hall, Sept. 22. "Interment was in the Otis- chenia Cemetery. POMN < PRINT GASTLEGAR NEWS i LUM FOR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS MEXICO - HAWAIIAN AND EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED. e CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN WEST’S DEPT. STORE ‘Gals. Reg. ‘$10. 79 Qts. a 39 SALE PRICE $6.49 gal. $2.09 at. FROM SEPT. zeth to oc. 7th OGLO BUIL DING. SUPPLY _ Phone 365-7542 ; grog shops. was Auctioneer at the Slocan Community, Club's last Saturday. The money taised] © Auction hee in the « curling rink last is to go of the’ ice plant. — Castlegar News Photo ‘Premier Bennett | is high among the tipplin: 98, indeed >t is seven. ven up ssome states ‘which, . we ‘Canttiens don’t:, even’ ate, the ‘fact’ re- mains that something. should he Aone to assuage the tragic ‘side affects ord the ° UeB's ming /Susiness — the blood, death and Section 203 is not ° what| should be ndone: ent fps adrt out the rood igned' to “borderline abet is good —' the legislation nevertheless ‘con- tains. what,’ corner, The Scene at ... ; KINNAIRD SECONDARY Hi! “ Here we are at last, all 260 of us — and we are certain of one -thing, we are going to like it up here —.but ‘definitely. At first it was a little hard getting used toa whole school just for grade eights — but it’s everything they told us it would WONDERFUL! eye gr Saad ‘The A and B-English class- es. will handle, the journalism for this year’s column. We hope very much: that we will be: able interest. And we have a feeling that they will want to read our efforts, too —- if only to remind them of their good old “Bean- stalk Days.” ”) + 8 & & We have been very, very busy. getting acquainted. New friendships are e springing up all over the pleee, se ee There are 10 divisions this year and for the very first time, boys the : girls! 138 MARX AUTO BODY|" 12 deals & PAINT SERVICE Towing — Body Work: Painting — Welding Insurance Claims Handled: Promptly Ph, 365-3037 is a compliment!) | Student Couneit ‘elections have been held after a vigorous | fi ‘which .was completed by speech-making on the part of candidates and ‘their: managers at a estal ass embly. Last’ year's KISS. students ‘will be -interested ‘to ‘hear “that ;there. is. anotherAmos. in’ the president's chair — this time it's Michael. : as successful candidates TTITT PHOTOS The race Was very close. Tonight is the first Parent’s Night, ‘This is a chance for our ‘/parents and interested fricnds PETTITT: PHOTOS SOLOHd LLILad to. write as well as last ‘year’s grads, (When. we were lowly garde sevens, we always read their column with the keenest $ should +e informed of his rights. ‘m looks like a couple of. serious e8, The legislation. prevents a police officer, upon stopping a fe hte from reminding hin of his: <5 That's. OK,” blithely ex: plain the . police | officers. “The fellow should : know © ‘what - his ts are. Ignorance is no ex- ease before the law.”. Well, maybe ‘he should know. Water should. run ‘uphill — it ‘would save us a lot of money. But ‘it doesn’t, and most Hikely, he doesn’t, The law has always ‘een designed to ‘bend over back- wards to let thee innocent go, rather than’ get ity con icted.. Perhaps that’s why some ie We ata: ing ‘to“an aching ‘back’ — from bending over. ‘backwards for the ‘i ant) back ‘or no, the lady ig being impinged by this new, ae submit that the motorist True, she should’ already know fhsta,, bu but Pl bet any police of- that he doesn’ wearer, 1g quarrel with the, of “Fil oroud of the fact that B. Cc. Aue [ot ag Proving: oS, next to like to! Te send the needle. off the high side the scale, while holding the breath — or some such techni- que which I have forgotten — an 1 eave a Jower-than-accurate reach that goal. © ‘a ing year. t! head of the nominating commit- The Castlegar Branch of the Nurses A of B.C, held the first fall meet- ing at Rotary Health Centre, Discussion took place con- cerning projects for the com- ‘Mrs. J.. Little was elected tee -for: the election of officers. Dr. A.D. Johnson, ° gave a talk: on poisons, © And Exterior CIL PAINTS 15% OFF All Sundries 10%. Off PaintS “P & G Builders Supply Across From the Arena’—° Phone Open Mon. - Thurs. 530 Fri. $7 Sat. 8S Quaker Oats, ... os Nescafe Instant Coffee, naan $149 Catelli Spaghetti, ..... 2 for 45c licence’ and ian let you per sudo x me to un- id it.” ‘The’ legislation’: smacks of, he Sark ages Bailopophy « of “let's hs him: — robably. ty.” The . new ee eon- tains a scale of impairment bas- ed‘on the amount of alcohol pre- ing labels:— ito justify the accuracy of such a scale. One person can ‘be stoned with two “beers, ‘another com- {to meet the 1 ‘by a dozen. That Only ‘You Can Give b ‘an’ assemb! followed b: - frestam ents. uf hiss PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd LLILLad ley. and Plans, -It is very large’ turnout. ei Nae ry, poll PETTITT PHOTOS [eee that there: will be, al CASTLEGAR-ROBSON, ‘MINOR BASEBALL ‘ASSOCIATION’ MEETING hile rare October 4th’ Marlane . 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