CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 14, 1961 -Doukhobor Tradition For Wedding Castlegar and Grand Forks sha. red interest in a lovely December wedding which was held in the Pass Creck Community Hall on Dec. 9 and at Grand Forks on Bec. 10. Married were Nona Hoolaeff, Mam Koochin, eon of Mr. and Mra. ©. Koochin of Grand Forks, ‘The bride was married in tra- ditlonal Doukhobor attire of white lace over white ‘satin, Her corsage was of pink ‘carnations, Chief Bowling Instructors HOW TO BOWL FIVEPINS By BERT GARSIDE & JDK HOULT Double Diamond Advisory Council SOME TiFS ON GOOD TIMING Once a have grasped the was Miss Demaskoff of Pass Creek while Mr, Bil Elasoff of Grand Forks was best man. Following a ‘wedding trip to US. points, the bride and groom took up residence in Grand Forks, HOCKEY HINTS By JOSH SAVOY a Mon All players except the goalie must know how to cover a man since this is an essential in back- checking. Defencemen are engeged in this task at all times when the puck is in thelr defensive zone, Here are some tips on covering: 1.) Stay between your man and the puck; in your own end stay between him and your goal. 2.). Know where the puck is at all times when: covering. 3.) ‘When the attack breaks out, pick up your man as early as Possible; stay only a stride in front of him. 4) Don't coast while you check; most holding, hooking snd slashing penalties are caused by not belng able to reach the puck car- rier. 5.) ‘The closer your man is to your goal, the closer you must cover him, 6) In your own end, never of spot bowling, s good aim becomes simply a matter of knowing where to place your ball for each type of shot, delivering the ball accurately and — most im. portant — following through pro- perly, Tr you have lined up ‘the tar- get pin correctly, then roll your ball over the slghting dart exactly the same way each time, you should score exactly the’ same kind of hit each time. ‘This would make the game very boring. You needn't worry. It won't happen. Not even the experts can throw exactly the same ball, in JAAR ve Taking your eyes off the target, ty Moo high a backswing may be tipping you off balance, “pushing” the | ball forward to its release point instead of Jetting it swing naturally, | tr Keeping your body too ten- 88, or too tight a grip on the ball. If you feel you ahould be dowl- ing a faster ball, don’t just roll it harder, Instead, hold the ball high- er at the start, give a stronger pushaway, take longer ateps, and follow through. ‘To slow your ball down, short- en your spproach by taking a shorter first step, use less push- away, or cut down your backswing & little. Above all, remember bowling is @ game for fun. Keep it fun. ‘The only reason for trying to improve your score is so that you can have more fun. ‘Twenty members of the Castle- gar Catholic Women's League Council gathered at the home of Mrs, L. V. Campbell early last week for the monthly meeting which was algo the annual Qhristmas party. The Living toon of the atte Annual Christmas Party Enjoyed by CWL Council date to be set at the January meeting. Ohriatmas parcels were exchan- ged at the close of a delightful ev. ening and dainty refreshments were ‘The business tor tlie month was conducted by the president, Mrs. R. Assic. Convenors for the children's will see that flowers for the altar’ are ordered. A report of the -Prospector ‘Christmas canvassing was given by Mrs, J, Gall, which was very suc- The members were asked to save all the used stamps from their| tor Obristmas parcels and cards and turn them over to Mrs. W. Schwart- zenhater who will forward them to the Searboro Missions. The Seminary Fund . project Next: Straight Balls and Curves. for January will be a bake sale the NEED WATER Bud Henning - DRILLING ¢O, LTD. Will be back. into the Castlegar Area soon with fore as to to- wards o spiritual bouquet for Msgr. Monaghan of Nelson to be presen- fed. to hin from ‘all the Councils tm tha Diocese, On Automaife Transmissions extreme caution when they leave the vehicle standing with mo. i Drilling. & lpm to supply you with safo abundant. water. : fe “This is now comp ful projects in Trail, Montrose, Columbia- Gardens and Salmo areas. i 1 Leave messages at Castlegar 365-2171 or 365-5416 or the Castlegar News Office warns the’ B.C. Auto- iaobhe “Amoolation, The best way to guard against being struck down by your own car the BCAA says, is to put the selec- apply the parking brake tor lever into eideirdbs position and firmly. exactly the same way, with exactly the same force and same spin ev- ery time, No matter what method of aim- ing you use, the secret of control- ling the ball and making it go exactly where you plan Nes in tim- ing and co-ordination. If the ball isn't going where you aimed it, obviously you are making some mistake. Sit down and figure out what the error may be, then experiment with ways to cor- rect it, It's brains, not brdwn that makes a good bowler, If you do experiment — espec- islly if you try changing to a three or four-step approsch — your score is almost certain to fall off paeneaaee (This is natural. It you, Give leave your man while his team has the puck, The only exception to this rule is to cover a more dangerous man left open. yourself ‘ame to get the hang of the new delivery, and when your tim- ing comes back you may find your game has improved sharply. F ORR. T. RITA’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. E, A, , PP. Sth at Elim Btreet Masses - 830 and 1030 am. 380 pm. Young Thurs, 7:45 pm. Bible Btudy OF Robson — Ist and ie A Sundaye at Castlegar — paivide ‘ot wre ‘Worship at 7.30 Dm. Kinnaird — Service of Worship at 9.45 am. CHURCH OF roe CHRIST Bundays at aoe nm, in the Twin Evening paceseacat Ber Bervice 7.30 pm GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Church School at 945 a.m. ‘Worship A Bible Study: Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. THE PENTECOSTAL ‘TABERNACLE Sunday School - 10 am. Morning Worship - 11 am. Evangelistic - 730 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study - Thurs- day at 7.30 pm. Young People’s - Friday at 7.30 p.m, United Church — Ist and 3rd Sun. @ays at 11 a.m. Anglican Church — 2nd and 4th Sundays at 11 a.m, Mattins followed by Holy Communion, Baptist Church — 5th Sunday ANGLICAN CHUROH Third Sunday in Advent (Dec. 17) St. Alban’s-8 am.-Holy Eucharist St. ohn’s-930 a.m.-Mattins St. Alban’s-7.30 p.m.-Evensong Rev. C. R, Day — Priest-in-charge CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH KINNAIRD HALL without thee?” 130 — “God Manifest in the Flesh" Pastor: G. Praser, B.Th INSURANGE For All Your INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 365-3441 YOURSELF “Because the secret of controlling the ball lies in timing, and co-or- dinating the movements of your arms, legs and body, this is the first place you should leok for trouble when the ball starts devel- oping a mind of its own. Watch for these timing faults especialy — or better yet, get a team-mate or friend to watch for them while you are bowling: tr Crossing your body with your arm, The ball must be kept close to your leg. Don’t let it wander outwards on the backswing., vy Palming the ball, The ball should rest on the Angers; not on the palm of the hand. xy Not enough follow through. Your hand should reach straight out for the target. yr Standing at an angle to the foul Iine, Your shoulders and feet should be parallel to the foul line. vy Releasing the ball at the im- proper point, If released too soon, it drops too heavily. If released too late, It bounces. yy Finishing too near or too far from the foul line. Derence Civil Defence sponsors classes in Rescue, First-Ald, Home Nurs- ing, Communications, Auxil: Po. Hee, Radlation, Sanitation, Welfare and many more. Don’t let. Christmas shopping run ‘ou ragged. There is stl time to uy gifts at Electric Appliance Stores, They have appropriate presents for everyone — family, friends, youngsters, Small that plug-in an here — large appliances that 4 help. A famil: y man) ys ive Bel Electri rieaiy. tet, SEE YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALER. HE WILL BE PLEASED TO HELP YOU SELECT YOUR GIFTS. Gas Furnaces. Must GO-0-0-O! TO MEET OUR QUOTA 85,000 B.T.U. Coleman Highboy - 100,000 B.T.U. Coleman Console 100,000 B.T.U. Airco Highboy WE’RE WILLING TO DICKER ON . PRICE SO DROP IN ANYTIME SOON a. ta a E Boundary Electric Ltd. Fe MMC MMe _OGLOW BROS. BUILDING & SUPPLY CO. LTD. 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Ph._2032- th ne herness and “Christmas, re Lindy iy Ages son, Ph, 365-5i Arena Schedule FRI., DEC. 15 4,30 - 5.30 p.m. Figure Skat- aa malts 3e-in, gas Bee, eve, 5 ae Castlegar matic oven, bark Ria pt, 6, Bi fy Plumbing & Heating Supplies & Inctallations NATURAL GAS & OIL HEATING SPECIALISTS Phone. $65-B284 d sedan. delivery, good eondition” or will trade for te model half-ton, write Box 490X, Castlegar 8. ing 900 x 20 dual trick 7.00 -. 9.00 pm. General on Skati cating SAT., DEC, 16 7.30 - Noon Minor Hockey 2-4 p.m. Kid's Skating 5 - 6.30 p.m. Scout Hockey 7 -9p.m. General Skating 2 4 7- INCOME TAX ACCOUNTING. SERVICE For Every Type of Business| V. G. ECCLES Public Accountant 1186 CEDAR AVE. TRAIL PHONE TRAIL 368-6818 situated on a. well-im ————— 100. x260-ft, ‘level ee Jo} usage on, 0th fe, ta GLASSIFIED AD RATES Skating (Adults 25¢, SUN., DEC. 17 -4 pm. Family Skating .30 - 5.30 p.m. Air Cadet Hockey 8.30 p.m. Students and Adult Skating - 11 p.m. Senior Hockey MON., DEC, 18 6-10.30 p.m. Minor Hockey TUES., DEC. 19 - 5.30 p.m. Figure Skatii One of the Best Maké this 3-bedroom full. 4.30 6-10.30 p.m. Minor Hockey WED., DEC. 20 1.30 - 2.30 p.m. Beginner’s The World ‘mo up to $4,000. All this Canadian xaiin most Emergency North it | culosis, syp! Siapemperierss oe from to a modern Anepltal may cost makes ths| par the world’s! No one ee ae of this ex- nse, hot the urally hard lot of hunger, 's Most Expensive the White of the other ills of civaleat on. |e Beene. Now, re; health; stations protects the well being of these’ indigenous widely scattered Eskimo com- mi cold, and accident, contact with has ‘accomplished Man ad re] sive task is told in She feptemn. o! zine of the wrid Health or network of} the America, ‘the building of model ealth residents of Canada's Far' history of th ities. The story of how Canada| Americas, Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING, EXCAVATING "PHONE 345-9001 COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL Cer, Maple & Mh, Casthgar seme if “World tober eatth,” the bi in Brazil's new purchase. Restonatle terms. Kids 10c) PHONE 365-3031 6.00 - 7.15 General Skating laspitiedada are chase with automatic gus heat (Kids 10c, Students 15¢ fa /] age! in” annie: eo ae 25c, . this week Sc ef 20) cmeh 7.30 9: p.m. Broom Ball 9.30.- 11 Senior Hockey Sa cel THURS., DEC. 21 the office is 60 cents. 10 -- 11.30 am. Beginner's Skating. (Kids 10c_ Adults 25c). 6-10.30 p.m. Minor. Hockey Watch Next Week‘s~ Paper For Christmas Week hedule Schedule Subject to Change Prices Children 15¢, Stu- dents 25c, Adults 40c Castlegar and District Projects Society * GOOD NEWS FOR MEN AND WOMEN OVER FORTY With good health comes good sleep - good appetite and good mental attitude. 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Phone 265-2504 al ra", Beeoreishta CARD OF Lcetaed Mere are in ‘press: “our sincere ‘appr sratives, friends our recent nefeaverient,§ Fai _ Apartments, > tin32 Want to baie bree house ore apartment, ‘Ph, 365- Wont poys desk, Ph, Sh, s06-B27l. Sole Distributors of Irmaron for Canada “Want Good Haircut? bas BARBER SHOP Two Cl — No Walting tins? Sener g hres BARRIE'S B. ‘Two Chairs — No Wait tin37 mi "| their wayinto town. Sandon was 250 | a mining men refer to as the Silvery Is your 43 tenant © Comfort sts sleey en ‘glso room od roewart ee Cestieeta Plaza, trom 11 a.m. wHeTs — nquiries 1 343 our low Pe on ae doors, and ROMP Quarterly 2,300, There were 24 hotels, 23 sa- loons, an opera house, and other frontier attractions. Miners jostled with financiers 248\ing their fortune from the sur- rounding hills heavily laden with more then a mere boom town, It was the capital city of a vast silver empire which still flour- ishes although in & more subdued manner, > Sandon is located inthe West Kootenay mountaizis, the territory Slocan,: bordered by the Kootenay and Slocan lakes, Sandon, like a cat with many lives, has died more than once in the past-65 years. __The town was ded in 1892 "NOTICES ‘W, Fraser wish | 7 all thet? f ‘ends i ae and mae cars better half a fresh alr on 8 warm ured by Aut matic Elec. [om 662. take sale on Sat., Dec. 16 at Shop ‘Women's Clinic closed un. we Jan, 9 when it pure rat to Hall from 2-330 p.m. eve: vou ie a babysitter for the vice, Ph. A gS b68 or 365-4544. 348 Attention pullders, pane pomes lumbar = ber Co, Li tter size and legal size Once the streets echoed to the} ris, a En sounds of & population nearing 43 mined and in some instances totally a : mn? U-Phone Ser-| demand NACA Speer Fr Paper ia available at ths Castlegar .News. Carbon paper sale at’ the Castlenas Sandon: A Bye-Gone Era by a young adventures, 3, M. Har- who struck out for the west in his: early 20s. Hearing of the fabulous atrike.of a miner named Eli Carpenter, he set out for the new iaeend in birt ror lay steadily until 1942 when the re- dings. tonals relocpted from the start of hostiliies with that country. Harris wi ing out the town, for he a that hordes of men would follow, Later Bests became owner of several of the successful mines in the Pore wo hotels, the Reto and Good enough, several: business blocks, most notably the Virginia, and a livery steble. BULLDOZING LAND CLEARING EXCAVATION Contact é -One of Harris’ mines yielded ore valued at s20000 guring one week of al. shipments eight t the greatest boomin Sandon’s history. Sandon met its first set-back in 1900 when fire, believed to this day to have started from a care- less smoker, wiped out most of the town's business section leaving only Harris’ very stable intact. It was rebuilt -within snonths, the livery stable belng converted into the new Reco Hotel which Mr. and Mrs, Harris operated contin- LS. Ltd. Charter © serviee _ Towing - Barges ‘anywhere on the Arrow Lakes. Phone 365-5500 NIGHTS — NELSON 2051 probably shared by ey other North mn} American city. The valley was 50 over Carpenter Creek which had previously roared unchecked through the length of the town, ‘The creek was flumed and strongly oarded over, and was subsequent- ly responsible for the ultimate doom of the town,” A severe flood in 1933 resulted when the. upper end of the flume became plugged with uprooted trees and boulders carried down by the 45 |rushing water. Buildings which were on trestle work at the edge of the flume were-severely under- lestroyed, After the flood of 1933, the pop. ulation gradually decreased as the Arrow Lakes Ferry for silver waned, dropping * Congratulations ship contest. Castlegar for turning out to vote in such force and many thanks to those who supported me with their efforts and votes in the chairman- ELECTRIC CO. LTD. °. Phens 265-s025 Box 18% — Castlegar, EOC. CASTLE TONITE & FRI. SAT. MATINEE SAVAGE SUSPENSE to the voters of Aage Sylvest aiees victory. There is no such thing asa personal I sincerely thank.the people who elected me to office. eee eT eee ee SAT. EVE - MON. - TUE. ALC muiUTGUGKS ew me AATOGETERR DTRENT SCREEN EXCITEMENT NEW YEARS EVE MIDNIGHT SHOW Jerry Lewis “CINDER-FELLA” DOORS OPEN 11.00 p.m. ANDERSON AGENCIES UTUAL WORTH AMERICAN LIFE S.20xsne".uurste ian ees OR BY THE GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, we i 4 be fon of ade" and ‘Mra, Don Bakey of DICK FOWLER. Robson, B.C. anal Me STARTING DEC. 26 “Gone With the Wind” T. M. LITTLE Presa en y