Xmas Stamp . Design Project - Is Launched An imaginative Christ- CHRISTMAS SHOP FOR ‘ THE MEN IN YOUR LIFE Bill Easton is Elected President Of Senior Citizens Association Prime Minister and MP R. thanked him for the speed in Films are Shown To SHSS Driver's . if By Sue Killough Mr. Buck Pacholzuk in- Betting the letters copied so soon, making it possible for members to take a copy home mas stamp design Project dir- ected to an estimated 6,000,- 000 Canadian children under the age of 13 has been laun-| REMEMBER 10 Pct. Off for Cash Harding were read an increase of pensions te ‘o-| #150. W. J. (Buck) Pacholzuk i E. C. Ackerman Candidate for Re-Election . rman — Kinnaird ;.A man who has nine years of experience in town affairs is. again candidate for coun- ell in Kinnaird. a workable stage” and he al-' desires to see continued bility in the community “during this time of tight money. . . I believe in a pay- ab-you-go policy.” During the past two years .. Ackerman has headed up the water and sewerage along with the dog control commit- . He has been second man on the finance committee and ‘ig the town's ind de- velopment delegate as well as its representative at chamber of commerce meetings. : A 28-year resident of Jack Chernore Candidate for Alderman Town of Kinnaird A young man who notes that “change brings with it challenges for those of us who are interested in econo- mic growth and the future of our communities” is seekin; changes into effect.” He fe It is my contention that the people of naird are ready for a new council.” Mr. Chernoff said stud- ies he has done on amalga- mation show such a move would be advantageous to the he would , the a rman is employed as an el- ctrician by Cominco at Trail. He and his wife Marion 2 lated studies be- g myself total- e . | taxpaye: els that the unre u Carl Knutson © Candidate for Alderman frown Kinnal A_ businessman who “proud to be a part of a com- munity which been able maintain a very enviable of -stable pees overburdening the * is an aldermanic candidate in Kinnaird. Ph Carl record without is| mirable recor Re : late for Alderman Town of Kinnaird A young man who. has already run up quite an ad- of communi- ty service is seeking an ald- ermanic post on ‘turday, Robert (Bob) Lightle says he'll be an “active alderman’ and will serve the people. iS Mr. Lightle is president of the ‘castiegar and: District Athletic is m|coast to coast will be invited ~ Harold Leslie Candidate for Alderman Town of Kinnaird Harold Leslie, who has been described as ‘“‘the man against the sewer,” is an ald- ermanic candidate at Kin- naird. In truth, says Mr. Leslie, he is all for a sewer system for the town, but feels. the jouldn't expect ill kee algamation if he is ful Saturday, “but for now pressing.” The candidate says that anvolvement or d ci azens in such projects as the arena,’ ice’ club work, civil defence, etc., shows that residents “are already on re- cord as ice- “| Mino! vice-president of the Kinnaird rr Baseball Association ittee. mr. Lightle is also member of the labor-manage- ment safety committee in the Celgar pulp division. de first sought an ald- ermanic post in last year’s with the larger community around them." sie says he would take fon ,o council the strong support] ¢, municipal i The candidate would like of our as the the Kinnaird. property owners to bear such a large portion of the cost of such a major project. Recognizing the need for ched by the Canada Post Of-| fice. Expressing the theme, “What Christmas Means to Me," Canadian children from BOYS’ AND MEN’S WEAR BONNETT'S to contribute their own draw- ings, which will be used to di stamp de- signs reflecting the originali- ty and freshness of young minds. Departments of education in every province are co-op- erating with the project which will coincide with In- ternational Education Year in 1970. Traditionally the Canada Post Office issues two special |stamps each year to mark the Christmas season and normal- ly these stamps, as is the case with all a wide range o! these must trom heavy taxation. His first recommendation is for a five-or 10-year plan. are designed by professional artists. Several designs by Cana children will be used for Christmas 1970. Canadian childre: invited : Avoid the Christmas Blush. Mail early. Local | December to r project by submitt! Out of town 13 : 17 One of his suggested proj 4s for a committee to be set up to discover “tourist trea- sures.” He describes these as ways to encourage tourists to visit and spend money in sinnaird and looks to assets such as the proximity to ski between Dec. van, 15, 1970. be made. initially on a pro-| vincial basis an ly, at the national level. “To assist with the pre- bership is President Harry Evans reported that, Mrs. 6. Shep- herd is not able to get around too well and hopes to have| will her new es soon.. She will then get out to meetings. It was reported that after- noon. meetings are proving successful. Letters to the — offered to get his secretary to do 96 copies of these letters so that each member could sign one cach an to Oteue and send them 01 being in hospital with troke. Mrs. Morris well. : Castlegar Socials _ Duncan of days. visit- Johnson. Maze ter home 'of:th ter-in-law, * Maze in Nakusp. Dr. and Mrs, W. ‘Bertola | $1 ‘a few ell leave’ tod: home at Del the monthly and the annual siearitrers) Showed a very busy and suc- oe sfuls year. A sincere vote was. extended to Mrs, McNeil for her faithful service as ‘treasurer. attendance ot 41 at meetings. could ‘not’ find words ‘to Tess Canadian Legion for all their many kin Mrs. I. McNeil gave both ments were ringing a very bus: ‘. noon te a close, ipaoraes and sign and get them into 1, The members extended their sincere thanks to Mr. have an enjoyable and: suc- seastul year as 1969. mn behalf of the LA to the Legion, Mrs. B, Grant raffled a box of chocolates which was won by Mrs. Quayle who opened the choc- olates and si d them with the members, Refresh- then served the mail for Ottawa by Dec. G.| grouping of three “C's” and C Centennial '71 Committee. Sea emAN eee . EMBLEM for British ‘Columbia's Cer My celebrations was unveiled recently by the Bitsy Gainea The emblem, in gold, is a stylized ae ATTEND THE ANNUAL FIREMEN’S BALL a blue b: ig Canada, C ‘ _ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6 th on with the floral smblent the Dogwood in: is centre. The emblem will manner as you. would unde: normal conditions. i 1971, the 100th 9:00 p.m. ARENA HALL Confederation. y of British Colum Professional drivers, pil- 's entry into try ots and engineers have to TICKETS: $4.00 A COUPLE reports, ‘They his an- man average his appreciation to the esses. “‘and for ie] | the evening. i in cap: form) Unpredictable . fashions At the November dinner meeting of Vali Toastmistress| 3 Club, several newer members Hons) Mrs. Zibin assignments for ays, fe capsule ese’ were some of the which Several New Members Give Talks At Vali Toastmistress Club Meeting nual theme of communica: ym rts have been know their job and their ter- ritory. A professional driver knows every curve and bend in the road he travels. A Pilot knows what to expect while flying and an en Tickets may be obtained from any local fireman For Further Information Call Ed Lewis at 365-5500 [mot feel so isolated if the i entire class is dung eek involved in Tickets will not be sold at door! wanes exercises to- enjoyed the ? ‘aati At the ‘workshop Toast-| films. “The Mystery Crash” meeting, a tape re-|dealt with some of the rea- mis! corder was used to record an|sons why accidents c are caus- or talk/ed. Ditches, trees, soft-shoul- sential asec ved in a |. Ac- cients don't te ene ae is VOTE FOR AN ACTIVE ALDERMAN - VOTE ROBERT LIGHTLE A RESIDENT of CASTLEGAR for A man that needs no introduction A GOOD. MAN ae made to help the hl useful fives.” e. und Tead tea : . Greek derivatives _m bi . Mrs. Zibin said it was|and tri. ng such the: 1o-year-ola blind trench] .vot formations: ne auenl student, Louis Braille, ‘ who| could < a developed is code of smail raiser Mrs. G. Reith i .| people to spend beyond tieir| could be read by couch. From embers of in|tion; while’ ‘being “wctsee acces: &, Reith iB, to pe income. She’ next suggested|the 63 characters which Castlegar, Cranbr Se reat whe pile , Reine » passed; asked to auc ; for/that each ‘member state her|Could be formed from the dot] and Neison att sned the | penicer ng, Some Ways of 1989. Mx. Evans asked if it pet’ peeve. Several women|system, Braille worked out an| 2 he are to Bp le to get the/were annoyed over “destruc.|atphabet, punctuation marks, fin front dont membership up 1 to 100 for the tiveness ‘and ‘inconsideration | numerals year. le as this pertains i-| Castlegar branch to send two ty property, as oo amun neueeates s to the conference! water and food Pollution. 4 : 7 i Each new member is ex- It was reported that Mrs.|pected to give fi V. ‘Lanphear celebrated her| talk ore teater ee 80th birthday. Mr. Pacholzuk crane? first year, of thoughts offered. Mrs. Verigin’s query re- garding the Charge ‘credit card system showed that the assembly felt any: charge ac- count system " encouraged he has given the Kootenay|s, anuuscrial £ ent Asso- ciation, noting that Kinnaird nas land zoned for industrial "juse that 1s near tion and has power and man- power availabie. i e Mr. Knutson notes that while KIDA wilt interest man- in the K jalmo highway. With respect| areas and the Russian com- ie munity. Mr. Leslie would like ‘to|i see clean businesses and in- dustries built here and feels tax concessions, the road to oalmo, better air gervice and are m bringing this about. “The Salmo cutoff,” he says, “is an absolute necessi- il ic our some negligence some- here. @ Car - Ahead” ' ex- 21 six accident situa: tions: while following,. while being followed; meeting a ip! on Tuesd: | last week to congratulate her on the occasion of her 80th bending over. backwards ‘to help the Senior Citizens.” He announced that there wot to in- dustry and the provincial and local goveraments must «all wor! this problem. Mr. Lightle said he would “like the opportunity to work. with council to_p: id good gt for the Town of Kinnaird.” Bob Lightle and his ‘wife Colleen have two children, Bob is President of Castlegar District’ Athletic Assn. Chairman of Kinnaird ae Centennial Commit. & eee ber ani ig of man: ‘to attend the C! bi ly new words for her vocal group studying air pollution extenu- ed into other areas of pollu: tion “and bring the forces available, including industry, in an attempt to solve this problem.” With respect to recrea- tion, Mr. Chernoff advocates Exercise Program Plus Brisk Walk Are Needed Daily } Mr. Ackerman was one of the men who drew up the constitution of the KRC Com- munity Chest and he served on its board of directors for five years. ‘This year he head- ed up the r canvass in Kinnaird for the Commun- ity Chest. He also served for six e “ic is up to the individual councils to be on thar tues and sell their own town.” He adds that industries that might create a noise or pollution problem are pro- babiy better suited to the merlo industrial park at Blue- berry Creek “but. if they do Lanphear have Vice - Presi a led. in Castlegar for 52 dent of; Kin .Raird Minor Baseball Assn. Committee member. of : Castlegar -' Kinnaird Sports Festival. These gu the reeional level. . It was their first visit to the Kootenay area. They were|be tripled. operated like a regular type- writer and words may be us. ed pomeaiate he Cor ion “with fully ac- credited council representa- this area, the candidate is ” employed in the Celgar pulp F.J. SMITHERAM years as a director of the Castlegar Cooperative Trans- Hortation Society and was a member of the Kinnaird-Cast- and District Safety i. f * A member of the Cana- dian Legion, Mr. Ackerman is also a member of the fire department and was a inem- ber of both the Civil Defence Police Force and of the now disbanded Kinnaird Improve- ment Society. tion.’ He says he would press uot nave these shortcomings I shall be most active in the tion of the Kinnaird-Salmo highway’ and says the chang- oy faci a i out the of Kinnaird.” The candidate notes he division as a steam engineer. ave town in Ontario damag- ed because of what he calls “Ti f foresight.” io raetitt believes investiga- g society a courageous attitudes by those of us who or will bear the responsibility of manag: ing tomorrow's problems with the ame resources available . Employed in the purch- asing division of Cominco, Mr. Chernoff and his wife write to: S-T- i For a real buy on a Chev, Olds, Chevelle or Camaro from 375 hp engine to 155 hp 6cyl., call today or 3 John Lockyer DICK IRWIN CHEV & OLDS 0-P. Bev_ have two children, Bren- da 16 years and Jason, aged wo. A past president of the Castlegar Curling Club, the aldermanic candidate is vice- president of the B.C. Curl- ing Association and is a form- er member of the Castlegar and District Golf Club. He is a member of Toastmasters and is secretary of the Cast- legar Cooperative Transporta- tion Society. He is also, a protem executive member of the Castlegar-Kinnaird Rate- payers’ Association. Mr. Chernoff was born in Nelson and received his gs over the years where he has pleaded the case for better : lighting, safety cross- ; improved. snow Tre- moval, better overpass rec- “as well as found council “willing en if the facts were presente fairly.” 5 ‘Mr. Knutson and his wife in Woodlan education _ here, from . He was at one time a member of the recrea- d|as a maintenance. mat The there should be an tion of the high water costs in Kinnaird and calls for in “greater “Get Fit . . Ke benefits derived The from these two exercises are FOR VOTE Jack Killough } X local governments to mini- mize overlapping expenditur- es.” He also supports promo- tion of a Russian not ina day. Get- jouse could of ‘woman's workii ting out of the beneficial the For Transportation Phone 365-5183 or 365-6454 , museum. Mr. Leslie and his wife Mr. Les! 3 at the Celgar lumber division, for the past two years as shop foreman. He has worked for a ling sewers and has worked chinist, for logging operations, an air- be psychologically as vel, e publi- cation. BY LELEELELELCEULCUUUUUUUUUUUUUUey TRAILER. TOWING °- {js Fully Insured Phone 365-5308 for of 1970 o: Houghton, second: dent Mrs. F. Fuller, and tre: qe elteted: Mr. Evans exte: the chair for the election fficers: $ President W. (Bill) East- first vice-president T. asurer Mrs. L McNeil juembership. For her reaker speech, Mrs. Russe! (Fern) Arnold used the title a brief history "of a le: if Plant. Th "tine Mrs. Arnold spoke of her own ice- her her hobbies and asa there fiction books in ibraries in Toronto and Van- couver. Also _availal tapes which are mauled post- age free.. The necessary chine to play the tapes given out on a_ perma: toan_ basis. One blind woman, . -Zibin” stated - that are fiction and non- in e ne ma-| is|P ment to Mr. P conducting - the. election |er- Box 1351, Castlegar and elected © officers. congratulated the newly- He also! M. Zibin stayed ‘with In her talk, Mrs,’ Moses the an- has inher tre Bible, Sraille volumes. American insntution ‘has. pub-| e en- consisting of 17 For the past 21 years an o Russian ladle. 5 ble are served a Russian-style lunch- the Int Speech «co: at’all level resented with a handcarved spoon and a borscht illiam Salekin/ent who is half as Member of Celgar Put} Labour - Management i Safety Committee. 0! The workshop which com- leted the meeting dealt ath ternational mist hie tirements Lightle, Robt. this struc- ntest Is wit! | Vote to lished an annual: Braille Vol- appearance of a person, ani-| mal or objects. This book is tree to bln id children eight 12 years of age. In 1961 the nonprofit House for _ CHECK THESE TIME SAVING | TELEPHONE TIPS crate! plant and general con- tion advisory committee to| kirl in. the ‘Town of .Castlegar and He has also been plays fastball in the indust-| Rol rial league. 845 Marine Dr., North Vancouver aoe ee gate SPECIAL and make your ; INSTALLATIONS : : | Christmas happier fora Change! For a new spproadk ts = major issues facing our Ccmanine -. @ Pollution | "© Lack of Adequate With Christmas only weeks away, Community - Video will install cable TV in your home . .. FOR A TOY. A toy valued at $5.or more which will be given to a needy child at Christmas time through the local relief organization. ies -were most preval-| iO in ting are, ‘You'can:avoid delay,.‘ho g r telept fo ne benny bowever, by following the - Common . speech prob- lems with young children can result. ftom hearing losses (often from nt ear] HERE IS ALL YOU DO: no “ Bring your toy. to our local office. The toy you give will be your installation charge. In Castlegar Area the toys will be. picked up at your home. y All toys will be. given to a local relief organ- -@ ization a few days before .Christmas ‘to be:.N distributed by them to children they feel will benefit most. : Reasonable Rates ‘ GASTLEGAR NEWS are special tests. to identify speech. - problems. hearing: or - Stuttering is one form of diffi- Recreational Facilities — » Integration of Essential Services . ‘and ‘an Intensive Study of the Feasibility of Amalgamation. © Souad and Responsible Fiscal - Approach to Community Development The first right of every ratepayer is the right to maie his own choice. It is ‘my: intention to ‘bring ‘the major issueq before the electorate for their consideration and decision. For. Kinnaird, Mayor Saiurday Vote [Colin Maddocks straight- from- the- | barrel flavour ‘ area : of : “ ; —F ee ies gS Sr amen pistes as oe If you are planning to have four- channel cable. 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