BEHIND THE HACK By SANDY and STASH nce pan some maj- ones were captured by curlers who ventured io to the bonspiel held in Salmo this past weekend. The foursome composed ful as they bowed out ear! le spiel, cand were leit only wit! realization of Salmo's fine hoopialty and, of course, t ught o! What’ might he See lkirk College Lane Murray took his re hopefuls to the Grand For! el, If you have been wat- this young rink in Section, you can rest assured Gastleger was well represen- "It is reported that Lane he skip ex Ferwor tole third rize in the an event, Un- fortunately hens fellows were ina Ty to get, home -and left thelr ariees in Sal- mo. They will, however, be brought over by Olle Jen- sen, who Is_ brit his piloted his crew into eights Salmo rink over to Castle- in the A, bute lost a cliff- ar this weekend to chal- hanger to Doug Enkstrom lenge the locals on their own sheets. We should mention that the other Castl legar rink, skip Norm Reid, t! John McGillivray, secon Jim Grant and lead Lloyd Lyons, were not as success- INTERIOR | BREWERIES LIMITED Announcement broom event. Toronto Music Exam Wi END OF A CELEBRATION was marked in Robson recently by the Centennial ‘71 Com- mittee. A plaque to be affixed to the swim- ming poo! building was presented by Cen- ‘Sania chairman George Marken to the Robson Recreation Assoc. Receiving it were * Frank Webster, Mrs. A. W. Thorp and Martin Vanderpol. — Castlegar News Photo ‘The Royal Conservato: of Mule of Toronto recent. ry Counterpoint: Pass Deb- hk bie Johnson as rade eory Mr HW. "Blake" Blakley, paggH@imony and History: Prasidert, interior Breweries "955 Wendy “ppel Limited, announces the fection of Mr. Willlam R. Prentice as Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors. Mr. Prentice is President of Crows Nest Industries Ltd., Fernie, Other Directors elected to the Executive Committee are ir. E. . Mek ortand, Galfour, B.C. and Mr. R. J. MacNeill of Vancouver. Interior eet neta Is a publicly-cwned lent Cootenay gompany : situated pelt Douwes, Susan Culley, Louise Tenisct ‘eaualy Del bie Wood. Class Honors, Ali- son Muth; Honors, Gary F. Issel; Pass, Karen Howes. Grade’ I Rudiments First Class Honors, Sherie Robb; Marilyn Hay. Preliminary Rudiments First Joanne Legge. COMPLETE BUILDERS SUPPLY "Mouldings - Lumber - Plywoods oofing - Insulation - Formica Hardware - Doors - Windows Armstrong Products GP Masonry & Stucco Supplies Pants. CASH & CARRY DISCOUNTS Big Enough to Serve You — Small Enough to Know You P & G Builders Supply Across from the Arena — Phone 365-8151 KINNAIRD TRANSFER LTD. L, A. TONY GERONAZZO Sand, Gravel, Ditching, Top Soil Excavation, Trucking, LOCAL AND DISTRICT: BOWLING RESULTS Tues. Mined thal LHS Betty Pinter and Webster Laurel 234. LHT Betty 1 Pinter 698. HS Walter Podmeroft 827. Mar Walter Podmeroff | THS Spoilers 1089. THT Spollers 3 3092. Nighthaw! ee Airdots 0, L-Cee An- 8, Ed aay, Bl 615. Wed, Mersing. Devers LHS Dorothy Glendin- ning 251. ar By rothy Gle- n THe Ramblers 982. THT ‘lere 8. Other 600's Pearl wis ‘e55;’ Bobbie Keraiff ‘637; "Jo Tau lor 603. SHSS Kurnoff 192, rere joints: No. 1 2, No a2 ob No. 3 0, 23. Otlier ‘00's Tom Taras- - off 675, Hal Hesketh 609. Mon. Nite Mixed LHS is Orlesky 226. LHT_ Ann Kajzar MHS Dave Calder 277. MHT Dave Calder 698. Exex 1008. THT Exex 2764, ints; Exex 4, Team Pinbusters s 3, Beer Kegs i, Performers 0, Bap- less 5 4, Other 600's Bob King Tues. Morning Coffee Break LHS Eleanor Holdsworth 225. LHT Grace McCullough 598. THS Take Five 882. THT Anan, Five 2526. 28, Murtets 26, Mugs 22, Pincurlers 49, Take Five 45, 282. MHT Ralph Peterson “THS Road Runners 997. THT Road Runners 2901. Team ints: “Siow Pok- dd Larry Olson 627, Matt Reh 613, Ken Olson 605. Tues. 7 o'clock . LHS June Archambault Archam- MHS Jim Stone 261. MHT Jim Stone 680. THS Slow Pol tad 1017. THT Set ‘Screwballs 2750. Team points Cat's Pyj- 4, Road Runners 0, Mabe! ; Posnikaff, ‘238. ae Mba Posnikoff 652, THS Mustangs 1007. ve dea PO 276. Malibus Cadillacs . Birds 3, Mustangs 1, itemb- lers 0. Other 600's Angie Arna- son 611, Thurs. Morning Ladies LHS Shirl Morehouse 252. LHT Shirl Morehouse 684, THS Beavers 932. THT Bea- vers 2607. Team points: Chipmunks 2, Beavers 4, Lions 2, Minks 2 Squirrels 0, Teddy Bears Rowdy Rollers Annie © Koochin rch LHT Annie Koochin Groaners 1023.. THS THT Groaners 2678, Team points: Hooters 3381/2, Scredmers 25, Groan- ers 31, Wailers 871/3, Criers 42, Moaners 35. "Other 600's Joyce Turn- er G44, Thursday Mixed Comm. Adshead 286. poe Shirley Morehouse MHS Earl Rourke 346. MHT Earl Rourke 793. THS Splinters 1082, THT. falling. Stones iby points: Cate rs Tumbleweeds 3, Pinchers 3, Bartlies 0, Hee ther lev 709, Jim Stone 707, Gary ‘Wilson’ 694, Bob Brémme- land _686, Dot Paul'’634, Kay ‘Aistoad $80, Foppe | Venema 630, Al- Hun 624, Crei hton meade Ken Hood 620, Ken 1 Olson ;616, Holand. Palsson Fri. Classic Mixed —* LHS June ‘Archambault 212, LHT June Archam- bault 548, MHS John Obetkoff ome MHT John: Obetkoff THS Believe It or Not ” 305908 THT Believe It or Not Team points: Angels 1, Alley: Cats 3, ronnie 4 Gutter Five Columbia Five 0, Believe oe or Not 4, 1g, Oe 6800's Bill Davis Jim Stone 683, Roger Arebambaait 682. Lost Purse Mrs. Anna Mazur has reported to RCMP the loss of her purse containing ap- proximately $100 in cash. She said the money was lost somewhere beiwecn her home Castlegar and the post “of POLICE COURT NEWS ; {uvenile in Gaal appeared court in August. He was fin- oe ”creatin in Boctaly; will be a ming Seal bullding to honor Robson’s ’71 Year Comes to an End With ‘Thanks’ Fete The community of Rob- son recently wound up its Centennial "71 celebrations with a “thank-you” dinner for those who had helped make the event a success, At a chicken dinner in the Robson Hall, Centennial Att the dinner, a com: memorative plaque was pre- sented to Mrs. A. W. Tho: a Robson oldiimen who chairman of the Robson Re- This marker on the swim- ear marking the cen- toa of British Columbia joining the Canadian Con- federation. TEE’D OFF By JEAN WICKETT To t is the night. Ofe aegis the snow ee ike and his crew of fooeucre are not the only mes who have been work- ing. Despite ‘the blustery weather, your executive are busy p tanning a good golf year for you. Ladies president, Pat committees. tion. for an active year. off, we ies Cs) Tuesday in June, the 13, we will hold the elub open ‘tou- rnament. are begin- Already w ning ‘neantations £6 for good weather, Prayers have not saved us from and hail the last two years, are holdin their open ies © cep cox dune” es “Cromarty, president of the men’s club will re- port to you: next week on dates and events for your golfing eaten Golf is a lot like taxes. You drive hard to get to the green and then up in the hole. Par for this week. Gelling Married? See the ~ Wedding Invitations IGASTLEGAR NEWS; for ". Phe oldest Douglas fir frog ever recorded | olui yents dl old, according to B00 ‘orest gicw. near the Ko 1,300 YEARS OLD i 10c In — mbia was “The Best. in Town" Service records, It kallah ver near Duncan, CUP OF COFFEE] Centre Restaurant Marriage vows were ex- set. MIKE'S RADIATOR REPAIR Automotive - Industrial - Logging Gas Tanks - Exch fi - CALL 364-1606 1696 2nd Ave. Trail Mike Strelietf Coolers Res: 389-7058 tfn : in a Cl ting of white tandlen red poinsettias, white mums and red sweetheart roses by Marcia Joyce Barwick 0 nloops fr and Gordon Carl tta of Silverton. dob for the afternoon ter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin N. Barwick of the groo! and Tira. H. Detta of Silver: TRUCKLOAD SALE OF FISH FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1972 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Fresh Fish Now In Good Supply LOCATED: CASTLEGAR HOTEL WEST COAST SEAFOODS JUNCTION GULF SERVICE Proprietor. Cliff Tetz Phone 365-3014 Kinnaird, B.C. Win Sa Pad Gallons of Gas FREE CHANCE WITH EVERY $3.00 PURCHASE (offer expiras March 1, 1972) Mechanic Gn Duty All Automotive Repairs , Gulf Tires Anti-Freeze 54 othe officiated at 77 the Rev. Dat vid Ste » began with the Lord's Prayer being ‘ sung b af cal John W, aor accompanies a Waker Anderson at oy “organ. Given min marriage by arent, the bride was pel-length threetierd veil of tulle was held in place by white roses, The groom's silver charm bratelet ith two silver. bells, A heirloom lock- et was the “something old” and her sister’s ve “'g0) erernet bride is the daugh- ' Deffa-Barwick Marriage Vows Exchanged. in Kelowna Service Chamut of St. ave’ Newfoundland yes matron-of-honor and brides. maids were, Diane Eros of Vancouver and Heather Cra- eky of Castlegar, they wore gowns of red peau eleg- ance, with silver trim on the manadrin collar and the each carcied ai lange white mi a eingle Robert Detta of Nelson served as beat man Hint his brother and ushers were P. S. Chamut of St. wohn's @ and Jerry Detta of Sliverton. signed the wedding party Garnpbel en sang TRE er de feddin; ding Prayer. reception at th Capri the bride's mother recelved wearing an ensem- ble of turquo sheen with ‘imported . Silver accessories and a corsage of red sacetheart roses and wi carna- tions completed her ensem- ssories sage aaded, accent to her coat nme s. N. Shepherd was of ceremonies: and NEW HOURS: OF SERVICE Open 10 a.m. fo 4 p.m. Monday fo Wednesday 10 a.m. fo 5 p.m. Thursday 10 am. fo 6 p.m.. Friday CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE CASTLEGAR BRANCH traditional garter. She ried of sweet. heart roses. + Sister of the bride, CUSO Official Due in Town The B.C. Regional co ordinator of Canadian Un iversity Services (CUSO silt be in Castlegar on Feb Michael Wicks would like to meet people interest. ed in the volnn work done overseas gens by sO. : This organi- zation has sent volunteer Asia, He can be contacted at 4 Canada Manpower Centre, 601 Columbia. g cake, made by the bride's moth- er. The bride's book was in q ray ay FbAR LD D* CABARET - Every Saturday Night STARTING AT 9 P.M. THIS SATURDAY NIGHT THE NEW VERSATILES Admission $1.00 Per Person D-Bar-D Riding Stables Phone 365-3294 One Mile South of Weigh Scales at Ootischenia _ -ed under the incentives FORMER EDITOR of the Castlegar News, George Classen, returned briefly to.the area last week as one of the escorts to a mining delegation from the Mines, Energy and Re- sources Dept. In Ottawa, he edited this newspaper In the mid-1950s, He is shown with Tien Ju Fu, leader of the Chinese dele- gation which inspected the Cominco opera- tions last week, Mark Stenberg Named Chamber President Slocan District president 2 at a meeting fan. 28. Election of council tary ‘and Fred DeGugllelmo as treasurer, Among the items of business discussed was sup w we house skating and curling facilities. ene. question of the Triangle Pacific Tog, dump ke jas also Slocan brought up, with the ° cham. ber supporting the idea that the area should be reserved for recreational purposes. jlunn, chairman of the Silvery Slocan Museum told the eating the nus. eum would spplyin iz to the Opportunities for Youth Pro im for a grant so that ‘needed maintenance work could be done. avid Milton reported that a total of $311 was rais- ed for the Children's Hospi- tal March of Dimes. drive last November. SILVERTON AND.NEW DENVER: NEWSLETTER By June” Burgess 358-2518 allow all mem- ladies who do so much for the local hospital and it’s a great idea Jack and causing Barguest and baby Shane from Vancouver and James being made te the hospital iteelf both in equipment and general up- keep. The men's. ward look so very nice and cre- ate a pleasant atmosphere to match the personalities of the people who work i cer ms mother ‘Mire, nae wie Tuesday, Feb. 22, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursda 3.1972 TYPEWRITER REPAIRS CASTLEGAR NEWS ——————————— In VICTORIA Stay At.. addy * Close to Parliament Bidgs. * Handy to Downtown Shopping “* Enclosed Heated Pool | * Kitchen Units Available MOTOR SNN * Cablovision Television * Attractive Coffee Shop and Dining Lounge Februar: 455 Belleville St., Victoria Phone 386-2421 Free Reservation Service Through TERRA NOVA MOTOR INN, TRAIL Phone Trail 368-3355 Let's get together met him in Nelson onald Heslip from Ashcroft spent the Rveekend with his parents, Mr. Mrs. Stan calle ae James Popil and Jack ‘guest were Saf vis- itors_in Trail. sooner David. Groenhysen was a Lumby visitor on Monday. Mrs. H. Taylor. and "ay- bie spe and Mr, and ‘William Stop ata daughter Jennifer left on mhure: lospital Dance ie Auxili use of the slide and playing for the evening and there will be Caceres weather conditions, ar there will be Bp ce. at. the door Plus admission prize in’ for a-couple to the dance. Mrs. McDon- Selkirk Gets Federal Grant For Archival, Library Work Selkirk College’s Educa- ven to the college’ b: Fun be tee of Trail. allege im ‘ dexed, the 84 boxes of cor- New, Denver. ives grant totalling $27,- 115 to proceed with Fojects direct benefit to the col- lege community. ose One of the people hir- ty the Histone and ‘growth t wil be an archivist it to index a Jarge quantity. of material recent- Other personnel to be hired will help. in ‘the ‘con- con- WATCH FOR OUR FLYER SALE STARTS FEB. 9 ENDING FEB. 21 NOTICE crete structure Ga the Selk- bservatory will week included: Baby Ashby, A. Nichols, Sica. Mrs. Grace Pea C. St. Eloi, St. Silverton, John ters, Silverton. a Bey verton Mrs. Ada Mrs. Margaret inestiver: transferred to “Mount St Francis in Nelson. polvertan ‘Mrs. om Car Insurance op is Soueht NOP Member ae member of the B.C. ‘Legislature from Yale-Lil- looet, Bill Hartley has asked all those having problems related. to car insurance to contact him at the Parlia- ment Buildings, Victoria. The NDP-member is car Jeauraree company involv- icy number and the de of the problem. COMMERCIAL TREES The ost ortant vice, are Douglas fir, spruce, hemlock, lodgepole pine, ce- dar and beeeee ee “The Best. in Town" Centre Restaurant as you build your retire- ment Income. And, the nice thing is mind you taking a tax- break if you do it thro- ‘ugh a Registered Retire- ment Savings Plan. ” Let me help you work out the plan that best suits your needs for tov day and tomorrow. Life is a Mutual Affair. You can pay less income tax this year, the Government doesn't C-ARTHUR. ANDERSON [M1 The Mutual Life of Canada oz What we mean “Together \ we're _ stronger.” First, let's set the stage. And, let's start with you, You grow up. You set goals for yourself. And then, after some come the little you's. And with them, a whole new set of goals. A hi Ome, @ car, maybe a cottage. You want the good time, alon, certain But somebod or our! facilities. Binal a fSo that we can lend you money. of it isn’t worth a plugged nickel if ly doesn't use it, or our services, parmership in achieving goals. Your and our goals. Let's calls something like, eon g Sons We know you ia hard ‘or your mone: understand No, we're not trying to talk you into a is oi i . by goals, things. And, seeing that you work hard for your money, why not? But, where do we fit in? Well, we feel two heads are better than one. We figure if two people set out to achieve the same like that. things will come we have to offer, And that offer is this: a working. foan ora as sit. It's not We feel these naturally with what and the Comer “Together y stronger": Because together, we are. So ? CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE to develop goals, they might come a little sooner, ind easier. _ , You see, we're in the money business. We invest money to make Appeal in court on Monday was Walter Baras- off, Thrums, who was charg- ed with impaired driving. He was fined $250 and Bro” hibited from driving three months. Wheaties 46. Tues, 1 p.m. The Board of Management of the Hospital requires direc- tors to rep] leting their terms of office: Join the Hospital Society today. Membership in the Society is opén to all persons in the Hospital District: Castlegar, Kinnaird, Robson, Brilliant, Ootischenia, Blucberry, Thrums, etc. DIRECTORS ON BOARD OF MANAGEMENT 4 appointed | Gelected Two new directors must be elected at the Annual Meet- ing in March 1972: Candidates must join the society before. February 15th, 1972. : “YOU may join the Society by paying $1, 00 at the fol- lowing locations: « CONTRACT DISPOSAL FIELDS Te colene ret region, & and other community “agen cies can meet the needs of the. elderly, and presel ol children more ef- eine the : needs’ of th The research into Ups will lead to a re develo. inent. of Programs to to assist He driving for two montl e is gar Drags 39, Independents undary lectric 39, . Five 26. ‘cam points; Macalist- Pare 28, 10c CUP OF COFFEE “The Best in Town” guilty ‘to the charge which 3 Centre Restaurant was laid following an ac- cident on Pine St., Castle- MARKED TO CLEAR @ HOCKEY STICKS @ HOCKEY PANTS @ HOCKEY SOCKS ALL SKATES 30% OFF INSURANCE OTHER Eas EQUIPMENT - personallend Oh r : 5 i aye : oan ; insurance service TABLE TENNIS SETS , on all classes 0 BATS, BALLS & SPARE NETS 25% OFF MONASHEE SPORTING EQUIPMENT LTD. Phone 365-3181 ther Shirley Barton 601, ‘Bonnie White » 7 o'clock LHS Mabel Postnikoff Fae LHT Mabel Postnikoff 6, MHS Ralph Peterson FLOUR, Robin Hoed .... 20 Ibs. $1.49 GARBAGE BAGS, large COFFEE, Nabob "We: Serve. You First DOG FOOD, Romper i5 oz. 8 for 89c BADMINTON SUPPLIES Se FARE ALL FISHING TACKLE FOR THE FISHERMAN "SONDS. GULF GAS AND OIL — PROPANE TANKS FILLED Johnny's Grocery & Gas Sales LIMITED — ON ROBSON SIDE OF FERRY OPEN 7:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK Or at the Hospital - Present members may renew their membership any time before the Annual Meeting in March. ‘CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT HOSPITAL SOCIETY TRY spear CASTLE 3 PH. 365-7033 SHELL PRODUCTS You mand the Comm Together we're both strongei. AND TREASURE ROOM AT THE’ PLAZA astlegar, B.C.