CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 28, 1968 Club Discusses Dropping Promotions are Made At 581 Air Cadet Parade noe WHERE THe ing table topics period at the recent meeting of the Caste: Harnadek, tabletopics master,|there should be a cut-off introduced the idea that the|say, $7,800 gross income and agreement and stated that Family Allowances Plan Controversy boiled dur-) continued, astmasters Club. Mi Wes Johnston was in Breatest benefits. Dave Loxam stated that Mr. Bond, area governor Jack Chernoff felt that for the Kootenay district, since it was of little valueithen addressed the members to the higher income groups|and emphasized the need to aticontinue a vigorous club and family allowance plan is out-|this way the money woul ing new guia stash mos dated and should be stopped.|be going where it offered the hi “Formal speeches were Be is now a situation|the amount received by the|!ivered by Mr. Chernoff, An- where the government is pro-| individual was insignificant ly Van Selst and Mr. John- viding an allowance which, but if retained by the govern-|5t0n. if anything, tends to con-|ment and u: for public Mr. Chernoff, running done large families, but at|welfare pu ment proposes to legalize the sale of contraceptive devices|continuance with the bleh will have Mhe opposite}come tax reduced to compen-|at sate and so cut out the ex-|tury the work week was 60 Te York strongly dis-|pense of administrating such|or more hours, but it is ex- agreed, Stating a in theja system. lower income g with large families, the ‘allowance the discussion, was a very real help and|outdated and served no use-|population will have changed that he, for one, would cer- fal purpose and Hoe such|from 40 per cent of the total ould be discontin poses, more use for alderman in Kinnaird, the same time the govern-|per dollar would be obtained. |#ave a speech titled “The In- ‘is Bond favored dis-|creasing Importance of Re- in-|¢reation.” He pointed out that Mr. Harnadels, in flosing b the year 2,000. During felt the turn of the last cen- pected to be only 30 hours ry the same period the urban population to 80 per cent. tainly miss it if it were dis-|s] Land required for sub- divisions has put land prices at a premium and the situa- that this urbanization has tion will get worse. He stated |from forced people 3 into local play- i Self-discipline, which could be the key word to the suc- cess of Custlegar's 581 Air Cadet Squadron, was evident at last week's parents’ night and cadet promotion parade|C. | ceremonies. During the proceedings the squadron held itself at Kinnaird presented the pro- motions from corporals to sergeants to E. Ackerman, R Allam, R. Fullerton, M. Gallo, & Kaardal, R. Holdsworth, Vasson and 2s acting ser- geant, L. Green. Rey. Clint Howard, squa- cron chaplain, presented MA attention for some 25 ijand some cadets, who appear- ed to come from the junior ranks, were on the verge of blacking out from maintain- ing the tense position. The congregation and These cadets, friends of Calvary Baptist! but unwillingly, left their Church in Kinnaird this|positions when escorted by ‘week announced the arrival Keeping a atchfl xe awere of their new pastor, Rev. ede Duane Harder. ts. Only one cadet actu- Pastor Harder, his wife a Marva, and one-year-old daughter come from Camp-|evening with a Strathcona bell River where they have rifle button being presented becn ministering for some|to Fit. Sgt. Tukkimaki by th five years. Prior to Rev. Har-|Squadron survival and Tange der’s in Campbeti| officer, Fred Stamp-Vincent. River he was graduated with Another Bresentation was re Northwest Baptist ere le cate to Set. Kaardal from logical College in Vancouver. aaa ee ron Nelson. jlast Pastor Harder is keenly |fie, Sgt. Hartson received his Quuleewe we DETERGENT, Thrift, 32-0z. BLEACH, Cala. Gallon TIDE, King Size FLOUR, Dutch Oven, 25 Ibs SHORTENING, Domestic, 24 Ib. tin . -89c CHEESE, M. 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For Tasty GUARANTEES THE LOW grounds and due Giveag ift of Terme ee ganized system has become in the and its people. He is well known in the Campbell River aren for the Sacred Music distinction ea problem already ex- which he con- ducted for the past several years. bush survival certificate from commanding Ma ered Stor pre tae classes. The recreation director {says the elementary schools are available and urges adults to “come out and have fun.” -|For further information, in- {erected Persons may contact office. Johnny‘s Grocery & Gas Sales Ltd. On Robson Side of the Ferry Open 7 am. — 9 p.m. Monday through Saturady. Open Sunday 9 am. — 9 p.m. 89° a Mincemeat "2"= 43 fl. oz. jar Bel-Air Frozen. Chocolate, ice Crea Snow Star. Vanilla, Chocolate or Strawberry. Creamy in Texture .. pS Harvest Blossom all Purpose. Guranteed PRICES 6 ou 99 errs 39° No. 1 Floursez _20%.$1.39 § tlt “With each $2.00 new or renewal subscription (4 issues) purchased we will forward to the recipienta beautiful bonus ~~ @ full colour 1969 calendar notebook-diary. ‘The 1969 Diary contains 13 magnificent scenes of Beautiful ele Columbia: This Aid together with your gift sub- makes. an ideal Tehrstmas gift for friends and relatives throughout the We an announce your gift with a greeting signed wiih yo name, and the current Winter Issue of Beautiful Bitten Columbia. The 1969 Spring, Summer, and Fail Issues will be mailed as published. wal subscriptic for’ $2.00 and commencing with the Winter, 1968 issue. ORDER IN PERSON AT CASTLEGAR NEWS — Sorry, No Telephone Orders — where in Kinnaird. ‘and Cast- legar the population has ris- en from 2,300 in 1951 to an ~ LEGION CORNER estimated 6,400 in 1966. The whole area had a vision of a complete recreation complex that would have solved ie ir He questioned whether it was the mighty buck or que plain politics that made m change their minds. "He Seiad by stating that recreation-wise we are a very depressed area and urg- ed considerable thought to a point of action. The cup for the best speech of the evening went to ho detailed Comrades are requested to make a special effort to attend the regular mecting of |?! the branch next Tuesday. officers for 1969 will take place. interview with the DVA of- ficer are advised that he will be at the Legion on Monday 3 to 5 p.m. Phone H. Cc. Pitts 365-5075 for partic- ulars, Important business is to} so. ing so comrades please make it a must to attend and bring another Comrade with you. Nominations and election’ of ding Any veterans wishing an tor be put to the Tuesday meet- w Warrant Officer Garry Lester with his exchange visit certi- ficate, g ender. pilot licence and log boo! ig the promotion Constables Hogarth pre- uinerafiomen dy, T. Costa, T. Cot- oted to corporal from LAC and presented by John. aHolden were G. Axel- Amos, D. eeeeman, arenes R. Madd WwW. Mason, R. Smith, P. ew: and T. Ald. E. C. Ackerman of r am Pies Coconut, Banana, Lemon.or Neopolitan. 14-02. each Recipients were M. Amos, | er pin was to Andy Van Selst who has left to live in Vancouver. An upcoming souree of on Parliamentary p) outlined by rae Johnston aad the first lecture will be de- livered at the next raestine Two motions were the first one to hold an annual |membership competition and the second to offer reduced rates to students. Guests for the evening were Joe Jen Peter Kon- kin and Ray Lindquist. 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