8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 11, 1973 Patsy Beninger Receives Gold Cord - Highest Award In Guiding Ata recent Brownle meeting Karen Grunerud and Teresa Moroso flew from Brownleland to Guide- Jand and were presented with their wings. On Dee, 22, mothers and fathers of the First Castle. gar Guide Company sitends ani 1. Special guests attending ware dis- trict Somnmniasioner: Mrs. R, Edwards an: , Hill, The Guides formed their patrols then marched into the horseshoe, Carol Calder- bank, who was working on her hostess badge escorted the guests to the front of the ‘horseshoe. wed, Conducting the enroll- ment was Mrs, R. Edwards. Teresa Moroso and Sylvia Wynnychuk were enrolled athe Kingfisher patrol with patrol leader Sherry Torbic and second Anna Marie Geddes; Shelley Lan- dis in the Canary Patrol with patrol leader Joan Soukeroff and second Dawn Wells; Karen Grunerud and let Tanger with Cammy La- pointe patrol leader and Caro] Calderbank second. Absent, and to be en- rolled at a later date, was Robin! Lei in the Can- The new Guides repeat- ed their promise, gave the gulde | éign and Handa Hostess, Laurie Obetk- ‘off and Caro) Calderbank; outdoor cook, Laurie Obet- koff:; skaters, Teresa Moro- so, Shelley Landis and Kar- en Grunerud; dancer on skates, Patricla McKay, Ruth Sommers and Teresa Moroso; naturalist, Torbie; cook, Anne M ley and Sherry Torbic; Can- ada cord pin, Ruth Som- mers presented by Mrs. Hill, Following the badge presentations was the high. light of the evening. Mrs. S, Soukeroff presented her daughter, Joan Soukeroff, with her All Round Cord and pin. and Mrs. D. Hill presented Patsy Beninger with her Gold Cord. The company, leaders, parents and visitors very proudly extended —_ congratulations to these girls for the hard and excellent work they had put into these awards, The horseshoe was dis- missed and the party be- gan. Entertainmen’ took the form of songs, poems and games, Dawn Wells read a poem “Lord Baden Powell” which she composed. Sherry Torbic and Anna Marie Geddes read a poem “The Ten Guide Laws" w! they had composed. These were extremely well done and will be used to com- plete a section of the chal- lenge emblem. Patricia McKay work- ing on her campfire lender badge Ied the singing of Guide songs and carols, She tau; ght the song “Chinese Fan" to both Guides and parents. Everyone enjoyed the relay games and active- in them and inet tendeHfoot pin and law ibo okmarik, Badges were presented to the following by Mrs. Ed- wards: Singers, Patricla Mc- Kay; backyard camper, Joan Soukeroff and Carol Cald- erbank; knitters, Ruth Som- mers; faundress, baker and little house, Sherry Torbic. You Save at t Bonnet’ 10-Pci. OFF for CASH B NETS BOYS & MENS WEAR TELEPHONE 365-6761 TENDERFOOTS were enrolled in First Castle- gar Guide Co, during a special December meeting. Shown with the tenderfoots, left to right, Karen Grunerud, Teresa Moroso, Shel- ly indi: cyte Wannjehik and Janice” Shields, is district commissioner Mrs. R. Edwards who enrolled the girls. — leo Sommers Photo PWA Announces Computerized Reservations System for May Implementation of a ful- ly computerized reservations system has been announced by Pacific Western Airlines, marking another innovative move by Canada’s largest regional airline. The decision to pur- chase computer services from Air Canada makes Fwa the first Canadian air- line to do so and the first regional carrier in the coun- try to offer fully computer- ized reservations. In its desire to improve customer service, PWA em- ‘ked on a t vations system, which was considered a major advance- ment of its time. According to R. J. Noon, manager of PWA’s reserva- uons services, uhe new re servations system offers the most in service 10 thet cus- tomers’ including the handl- ing of hotel and car rental reservations aad greatly ex- Bantam House Standing Up To December 31 The following are the Bantam House standings up to Dec, 31 of 1972: Team W LPts, Pee Wee Reps 9 2 10 Kootenay Savings (KSCU) Legion (L) panded In ‘additicn to the new compuerized reservations sysiem, the airline will also put into operation newly ac- quired telephone switehing stu y of computer reservation ser- vices offered by several North American airlines. Based on the outcome of thee study, just completed, the airline elected to tie-in with Air Canada’s outstand- ing reservec Il system whi- ch utilized Univac 1108 computers and the raytheon dignal information display systems, Growth in the volume of passengers handled in the past few years has out- moded the present manually operated system in terms of providing the level of cust- omer service desired by the airline. Interestingly, decision to fully computer- ize whe reservations sysiem was taken almost 17 years to the day when PWA in- stalled its manually operat- ed “sell and record” reser- Now you have -avoice in major health security telephone answering service. Coinciding with the change, PWA’s Vancouver reservations staff will move to new premises in the Board of Trade Bullaing in Castle; Savings (CSCU) a 39 8 Point getters are: GA Pts. B, Dube (KSCU) 15 3 18 P, Geddes (L) 8 10 18 B. Nazaroff WR) I Stewart (L) 10 DO (KSCU) 15 15 servations personnel will commence ing immed- iately in order ari the new computerized reservations and automatic telephone switching system will be in operation by the target date of May 4 4 5 8 5 18 B. Baron (CSCU) 10 2 12 . Gillman (KSCU) 6 5 ll D. Ternent (PWR)7_ 3 10 Sookerookof£ (CSCU) 4 S. Bozak (PWR) 5 5 10 10 Dental Profession Open To Bofh Men and Women The dental profession may be for you if you seek independence, are manu: adep' the biological sciences. If you are interested in providing vital services to your fellow man, being use- ani ing a what has long been thou- ght of as a man’s profes- sion. ‘While women in dentis- try in North America are not too common, the profes- sion is not meant for men only, Actually, dentis! in particularly well. suite a woman seeking a teotes. sional career. It can be suc- cessfully combined as a car- and are interested in eer with marriage and rals- ing a fa A dentist must be an Scalia supervisor, some- what of an efficiene, st medical knowledge by com- » Piling ease records, diagnos- T4 ing treatment, ane being a: of signs of organic disorder. Challenges are eve! day parts of a dentist's Ii fe. They lao make life inter- e Recreation News From the Director's Desk - By Jack Alouf The Shoreacres Recrea- tion. Commission has been really busy this winter bul- Iding an outdoor skating rink, The rink is well con- structed and is starting to get ie a bit of use. istration fee for ut- Iteation of the rink is only $2 per family for the sea- son, Mrs, Lorna Vereshagen, secretary of the commission, is accepting the registra- tions and she can be con- tacted at 959-7274, The Shoreacres Recrea. tion Commission planning a welner party at the rink on Sunday, Jan. 21 at 4.30 p.m. Everything is supplied and everyone is welcome, A new course in pup- petry will commence Hest Thursday, Jan. tod ii . at tes ea ries ligh School, 1, Room 110. The classes will cover the making and operating of various types of puppets and also how to stage a Puppet ‘how: All materials will be supplied and the course will run for 10 sessions, two hours per session. Registra- tion fee is $7. The course is open to high school stu- dents and adi Men's ts ball and badminton, held every Tues- day 7.380 to 9.3 tion fee. prior to the holi- days ao hot Baye to py a gain, a continuing ee Ay newcomers are welcome, tration is $3 for the season and there is no deadline date. One badmin- ton’ court and one volley- ball court is set up and you can play either one. This is a nice easy way to relax and get in some conditlon: Ing at the same tim Ladies Volleyball In the CIVIL DEFENCE British Columbia Clvil Defence has taken over all rescue training in the pro- vince and candidates are no longer sent to Arnprior, The stardard of tralning is excepllonally high. Robson School on T nights 8 to 10 p.m, and in the Kinnaird Elementary Benno on Wednesday nights at 7.30 - 9.30 p.m. and also fidies Keep Fit in Robson School on Tuesdays 8 - 10 pe will be continuing this Those who registered at the start of the season .do not have to pay again. New- comers to the programs can ter at the Recreation Ott ice and the fee is $3 for the season. Ladies Keep Fit clas- ses to be held at the Twin Rivers School on Tuesdays, from 7.30 - 9,30 p.m. will not ot until the end of january. It seems our .in- structoy “decided to have her appendix out over the holi- days, What some People will do to get out of little work, Seriously though we all wish Diane De Paoli a speedy recovery. The numbers — letters mixture used by the Can- ada Post Office can be com- bined to make more than seven million different Post- al Codes, Ceapeieeeeeeeeeeee GRACE cree EUAN CHURCI Grace Pebetorlan is pleased to introduce the CHURCHES Kinnaird Couple Celebrate 5th Wedding Anniversary Ci Mr, and Mra, Andre J, "Lamarehe of Kinnaird re- celebrated thelr 25th redding anniversary with ba thelr many friends and re- platlyes, was hosted e occasion, Mrs, ST. .RITA’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. W. Harrison Ph. 365-7143 Sunday Masses ut 9 am. - 11 am. -7 pm. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Office 366-3430 Home 285-6667 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Castleaird Plaza Sunday School 9.45 Family Worship 11 a.m. Evening Worst ip Service ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Maple sl, Castlegar Worship Service 2 pm. Sunday Schoo! 10 am. 365-7502 and 365-8354 “The Church of the Lutheran Hour” TD APOSTOLIC CHURCH 7 One block East of thoes new vralnieter Jan. 7, Will members also note that services will be held at. an earlier hour, Worship Service and Sunday School at 9.30 a.m. Re Mm) ve phell Phone 368-3818 Trail Everyone is invited to atten: REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Anglican & United Churches ROBSON COMMUNITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 9:45 A.M. Anglican or United Church Service 9:45 A.M. Sunday Schoo! ST. DAVID’S CHURCH, CASTLEGAR 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion 9:00 A.M. Sunday Schoo! 10:00 A.M. United Church Service (alternate Sundays) on a.m. Sunday Shoot 11 am. Morning Worship 7.90 p.m, Evangelistic ce Wed. 7.30 Frayer Bible Study N. Walker - Phone 365-6662 nena PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 sirst Ave. Pastor: Rev. H. H. Graham Church Ph, 36.-5212 Sunday School 9.55 a.m, : Bible Study 730" 30 Friday: Young Peoples 7. CHURCH OF GOD 804 - 7th Ave., Kinnaird Sunday School «fo - for all ages — Morning Worship 11 nee Parish Office: Phone 365-8337 Clergy: tery Allen and Ted Bristow “7:30 p.m. Minister: Ira Johnson ~ Ph, 365-6762 ‘Business and Professional Directory Dutch Cleaning Service Day-Week or Monthly Contracts Shampooing D-BAR-D CABARETS Saturday 9 p.m. - 1 am. THIS SATURDAY EVENING GUYS & DOLLS on the fund-raising program contact thelr bro: orts association PARTY BOOKINGS AVAILABLE MONDAY . THROUGH FRIDAY — PHONE 365-3294 D-BAR-D RIDING STABLES One Mile South of Weigh Scales at Ootischenia’ FROM (UT. RATE fhe FOOD FOLKS POT ROAST PORK STEAK | PORK SPARERIBS BREAKFAST SAUSAG Government BEEF. Grade ‘A’. No. 1 Quality .... Ib. Inspected. Lean ................... Ib. Government Inspected. Lean ........ Ib. (FRESH) Pork .... Ib. HAMBURGER, Fresh Ground = COIL GARLIC SAUSAGE By the Yard. Ib. PARKAY MARGARINE MILD. Gob CASHMERE TISSUE .......6= naers oY aoe tae R ER SeS BF CHEDDAR CHEESE .... 79 oo BUTTER Canada No. 1 Quality. Fresh Daily. — te, $1.45 PINEAPPLE JUICE 3 tins $1 48's: -MODESS ........,.. $1.69 »D0G FOODS PACIFIC MILK TALL TINS 12 OZ, JUBILEE ‘LUNCH MEATS .. 2tins 79c ROVER. 15 oz. $1 5.1 19 oz. PINEAPPLE .:... 5 tins $1 400 : : SCOTTIES ....... 3 for $1 * SOUPS” CAMPBELLS. 10 oz. . 6°07. ITALIAN TOMATO PASTE .. Stins $1 CHASE & ROBIN HOOD OA TS ......0.. 5 Ibs, 69e BEANS & PORK ... 6 tins $1 $1 + COFFEE scm 798 SANBORN NALLEYS, McLAREN Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Flowers’ Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques INST, CHOCOLATE’ Dies 89¢ . PICKLES, 32 oz. ...... 59¢ decisions. Use it. 25 HOUR SERVICE s at ED'S AUTO. TOWING Emergency Road Service Cold Weather Starting Boosts. Guaranteed us- A week later the can: nual ' Christmas | party held at the home of Mrs. B. Elis. pahere were prizes for t ices and goo! for the husbands. .. For the second meeting _of the month, the: members met at Selkirk College for a Choral concert.-The meet- Electric Heat Specialists Medallion Homes Ph. 365-7241 FAMILY SHOE RENEW 631-3rd Ave. CASTLEGAR Phone 365-3231 |. 24 hr. Service on most Shoe: Repairs 366 Baker St. Nelson, B.C. Ph, 352-5152 H. VAN OOSTEN Plumbing & Heating Ltd. Plumbing - Heating - Gas Fitting - Boiler and Furnace Cleaning - Oil +SURF $1.09 x Hamburger 3..$1 28 OZ. TOMATOES ...... COLD. REMEDY ASPIRIN, 200 ... 2 ROLLS 5 Z : VIVA TOWELS ...... 69¢ 3 tins $1. WEST KOOTENAY ANIMAL HOSPITAL SS. No. 1, Trail KRAFT DINNERS. 6 pkgs. $i $1.49 Our project was commissioned by Hon. Dennis Cocke, Minister of Health heels while you wait Holder of Orthopedic Certificate of Registration Heatia z - -Tinsmithing Box 99, Cascade No. 6 Ymir Rd., Nelson Eve. Clinics Tues., Thurs. Castleaird Plaza ed car parts. We also buy and sell quality used Call Anytime 365-5567 ing was continued at the home of ‘Mrs. Lalon everyone enjoyed Christ THURS, - FRI, ONLY > FISH & CHIPS GRAPES =. cm AG cHPS gt CABBAGE ..._ . 10: LETTUCE 2.49 To. ; Ph. 447: 9428, Christina BLUE LABEL APPLE JUICE 48 o7, 3.51.09 |. Services, to review British Columbia's health care policies and find ways to ° in the Shoe Service eliminate the genuine worries, frustrations and problems many of you Institute of America now face. It's a big job — and we need your help. We need you to tell us the areas of health care that concern you most, the difficulties you've experienced, the things you want changed. So, from now until February 15, we're urging you to write. If you're a patient, or know a patient, who's had trouble getting proper care and attention in any field of health care — write. If you're working in any area of health care, on a professional or volunteer basis, and you see aspects that should be changed or ways to do the job” better — tell us, Whether the problem is large or small, it’s important. And we don't expect you to be an expert or give us all the answers. That's our job. Your job is to write and tell us. Give.us all the facts. Explain the situation as fully as possible. We assure you that your letter or brief will he studied with interest — in strict confidence. It may take a few minutes or a few hours, but consider this: your information or ideas could be the basis for important new health security policy that will help you and others like you. Many have already written and contributed valuable information. Now it's your turn. Raise your voice. We're eager to hear it. FRASER VALE. 20 oz. BLEACH PERFEX. 128 oz. BULBS uci sM vooreotaeee : for the last get together poking the year. 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Single coples in atores are 15 cents, Second-class mall registration number 0019. 2 The Castlegar News Is ao member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations, Agenda: @ Presentation for approval of 1972 audited Financial Statement Write to: e Election of 3 Directors for three-year terms HEALTH SECURITY PROGRAMME PROILCI @ Appointment of Auditors for 1973 _ _ KINNAIRD ONLY - “All Members are: Welcome” PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES -