2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 23, 1972 -Plan Christmas Calls Ahead Requests Telephone Company B.C. Telephone Comp- any has issued its annual appeal to customers to plan ahead for their Christmas telephone calls to triends and relatives overseas, Reservations are being accepted now for Trans- Pacific and some Trans-At- lantic calls for Dec. 24 and 25 only. Calls on other days will be handled on demand. Customers are remind: ed that reservations are not accepted for calls to points in North America or to a number of points in Europe and South America — in- cluding Great _ Britain, France, Italy and Germany. However, bookings are being made for all calls to Trans-Pacific points such a5 Australis lew aland, and the Philli hillipines, Reservations will close on Dec, 22, Bookings will Mrs. A. Austin Wi President With a cross on the president's table mt ee e of poppies on the tea table, the Pe Legion Hall was an appropriate setting for the annual Remembrance Day meeting of the New Denver Women’s Institute. e ing te order and read Arm- e Day verses and later a prayer as the “thought for the day.” ear’s work was and reports were given at the Dec. meeting from all com- mittees. Bigelow Bay is being cleared of logs and chips. This is done by burning and by friends taking some for ir fireplaces. Miss M. H. Butlin con- ducted the election of offic- ers with Flint and its, G. Butler as scrutin- Mrs. A, Austin was elected resident, Mrs. T. Steenho! vice-president, Mrs. J, A. Greer secr a treasurer‘ and Mrs, T. Clarke and Mrs. Ww. a. Wil son “directors. The price of metal shelv- es for the library wil be looked bn Mrs. R. Ni and Mrs. S. Flint will be in in charge “'of “the library for the coming month. The hostesses, Mrs, D. Spain and Mrs, J. A. Greer served tea and a happy half hour was spent around the table. not be accepted on Satur- days or Sunda: aye. Persons w! hing to book times for Christmas calls to Trans-Atlantic points should dial operator and ask to be connected with Montreal ov- erseas booking operator. Those seeking to reserve calls to Trans-Pacific points should dial operator and ask to be connected with Vancouver overseas oper- ator. The Montreal overseas operator centre handles all ‘ans-Atlantic calls from Canada and the Vancouver centre handles all Canadian calls to Trans-Pacific points. Last year, the B.C. Tel oyerens operators complet- Trans-Pacific calls during December 24 and 25. B.C. Tel suggests call. ers will be more certain of getting through without de- lay if they spread their ov- erseas ‘Ci throughout the holiday Lannie rather than waiting until Christmas Day itself when circuits are ov- erloaded. The Company also sug- gests that customers can save time by obtaining in advance the area code and the tele phone: num numbers of people they ‘wish to FIRST SET OF SWEATERS for the 1972-73 season to be donated to the Castlegar and District Minor Hockey Association were pre- sented recently fo equipment manager King- sley Kirby, right, by Castlegar Savings Cred- Harold Webber. Tho Cas- it Union Photo tlegar Savings Credit Union has donated 16 of these eye-catching black and yellow hoo- key sweaters which will help make up a smart looking team. — Castlegar News BOWLING RESULTS FROM CASTLEGAR AND DISTRICT Mon. Night 7 p.m. LHS zar 255. LHT Ann Kajzar 595, MHS Fred Voykin 229, MHT Dave John 572. THS Spark Pe 958. THT meat Plugs 2736. am points: Expos 8 spark* Plugs A Misha Early ds atte pee 1, Purple People Eaters 2.” ve Mon, 9-1) LHS Donna Holden 248. eater Carol Emmons 640. Ken Plotnikoff 334, MET Ken Plotnikoff 760. THS Kiddies 1001. THT Wild Cats 2860. Team points; Misfits 3, Head Pins 1, Wild 4, ee 1, Night Owls 0, par Other 600 jerry Antig- nani 626, Hal Hesketh 606, Donna Holden 627. Coffee Break LHS Bett Oglow 317. LHT Betty THS ppeurierg ” 1006. ett Bincusiers 2832. ‘eam points: ‘Wheaties 21, Gaeeride 16%, Pincurl- Watch for Our PRE- CHRISTMAS S-A-L-E Starting November 30th LAYAWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS 10 Pct, Holds Any Article Until Dec. 22 CARL'S Good Neighbor Drug Mart in the Plazs ers 16, Take Five 15%, Mugs 14, Muffets 13. Other 600 Betty Oglow 23, Dorothy Hardy 712, Nancy Weck rer 691, Marg ‘Munns 643, Bertha Vincent Tues. 1 p.m. LHS Vi McLuckie 278. LHT Irene Hill 660. THS Macalister Ins. 1029. THT Macalister Ins. 2768. Team points: Independ- ents a Lucky Five 2134, Sentin: Castlegar Drug Oy, Butadasy Elect- ric 19%, "Macalister Ins. 19. Other 600 Vi McLackie 658, Elsie Rysen 652. Tues. 7 o'clock Mixed LHS Darline Adshead 263. LHT Darline Adshead 5 : MHS Jim Proud 263. MHT Jim Stone 686. Regulars 1056. THT Regulars 2986. Team points: Rebels 0, Regulars 8, Go Getters 1, Road Runners 4, Columbia 5 3, Screwhalls 1. Other 600 Matt Rohn 683, Ed Adshead 664, Jim Proud 646. Tues. Night 9-11 LHS Carol Vecchio 273. LHT Betty Pinter 663. MHS Walter Kanigan 290. MHT Bill Shay 743, HS Squirly Gigs 1047. Other 600 Walter Kan- igan 701, Carol Vecchio 658, Orlando Vecchio 646, Jack Osachoff 629, Karl Koreen 615, Erma Mykyte 607. Wed. Morning. Drivers LHS Bobbie Keraiff 286. LHT Bobbie Keraiff 01. : : THS T Birds 1014. THT T Birds 2877. Team points; Ramblers Mustangs 3, T Birds 3, Ghenys 1, Cadillacs 1, Hor: "Other 600 Kathy Hore- off 623, Ev Bennett 635, Mary McAlpine 646, Marge Bro 685, Mary Miller 633, Wed. Nite Cut Rate LHS Judy Myers 323. LHT Ruby Portas 705. THS 1037. Swallows THT Budgies 2887, Team points: Orioles 1, Canaries 1, Swallows 3, Par- rots 3, Budgies 3, Eagles 1. Other 600° Lil Knowler 695, Judy Myers 685, Polly Dub Dorothy Hardy 254. LHT Shirl Morehouse 4, Chipmunks 3, Lions 2, Squirrels 0, Minks 1, Teddy Bears Other D Mary ‘Bermel "G07, Bute Martie ba oa jeen Lightle | ail, oCitrina Ward 614, Nancy.: Chernen- koff 627, Dorothy Hardy 643, Gail Calder 601. - Rowdy Rollers Bonnie White/278. Lut Be Bonnie White 63' THS Criers 987. "our Groaners 259. Team points: Hooters’ 629, Ed Adshead 624, Bill Davis 621, Ken Brownlie 619, Evelyn Johnson 614. Fri. Night Mixed Bonnett LHS Marge re LHT Bobbie Keraiff MHS Ken Price 259. 1028. THT Believe It or Not 2875, Team fsa Possibles 4, Old Styles 0, Ball Bon- fers 8, 5 Stars 1, All Stars 0, Believe It or Not 4. Other 600 Marge Bon- nett 601, June Archamb- ault 638," Bill Donald 626, inson 628, Nick Karzeniewski 665, Marvin reRoy, 681, John’ Obetkoff 6 RDCK to Petition Prov. Government On Time Question The Hegional District of Central ,Kootenay will peti- tion the Provincial Govern- ment to maintain Pacific Daylight ‘Time in ail parts 1, is Wailers il, ‘Criers 23, Other 600 Irene Hill 612. Thurs. Mixed - LHS Shirl Morehouse on LHT Shirl Morehouse MHS Dave Hiebert 321. MHT Dave Hiebert 815. THS Hee Haws. 1072. THT Gutter Balls 2999. Stars 3, Spirits 0, Hee Haws Tea poi joints: Fallen 4, Flintstones 1, Pinchers 3, Head Pins 2, Anythings 2 Gutter Balls "4, parts 0, Sundowners 3, All SI Speed Demons 1. Other 600 Earl. Rourke 704, Jim Stone 684, Orlan- do Vecchio 674, John Dunn 640, Dave McCreight 634, Alex Cheveldave 633, Rol and Palsson 631, Keith Joh- nson 630, Darline Adshead of B.C, the year. The move followed re- ceipt of letters from the councils of the City of poslne and the Village of ‘Rossland city clerk W. H. Vickers wrote that if the West Kootenay adopted Daylight Saving Time year- it would be on the same time as the East Koot- enay, which is on Mountain S.andard Time. Year-round daylight sav- ing time would also provide later daylight hours during the winter months when this is needed most, the Ross- land council said. The Kas- lo council said it favored year-round daylight being part of the Creston school District. Creston is on Mountain Standard Time. Director Lionel Stain- ton of R. R. 3, Nelson, said the RDCK should petition Victoria to hold a referen- Enrollment Ceremonies Four tweenies were en- rolled into ist Kinnaird Brownle Pack on’ Wednes- day of last week by district commissioner Mrs, G. Csep- pento assisted by deputy district commissioner Mrs, . Calder, New Brownies are Jen- nifer Church, Connie Paul- gon, Porgy Gjennestad and le present for the enrollment ceremony which included presentations made by brown owl Mrs. E. Kristias- en assisted by tawny owl Mrs L, Gjennestad, The presentations were as follows: Chris McFarlane, sec- ear star, golden lad- and sixer ribbon; Dawn Prokop, year star; Cheryl Kristlansen, first year star, golden bar, seconder ribbon, art appre- ciation, artist and book lover badges; Kathy Paul, first year star and golden ” Carol Farrler, first year star, golden bar, and secon- der ribbon; Marie Langlos, frst year star and seconder ribbon; Stephanie Camp- bell, first year star and gol- den bar; Rhonda Hughes, * delle Lamarche first year star, golden bar, artist and art appreciation badg- es; Beverly Baron and Sharon Cooper, first year stars and sixer ribbuns; Cin- dy Dickson, first year star. The afternoon Poncluded with the serving of light re- freshments, fndecent Exposure Brings $200 Fine To Kinnaird Man A Kinnaird man, who appeared in court here on Thursday of last week be- jail and ced on 12 months probation. 1 a sees i Gs Q Pleadet ty to the charge which resulted fro! in- -* cident on, Cel Oe into her view again Gray stepped out from his ve- hicle and made an indecent suggestion as she passed. CIVIL DEFENCE There is no substitute for preparedness as insur- ance against disaster. KINNAIRD ZONING MEETING - A Public Hearing on proposed Zoning By-Law No. 341 will be held Monday, November 27th, at 7:30 p.m. in. the Kinnaird Hall, Allen Selbie, Town Clerk eyo? WHERE THE SUING UPTONS SOUP, Chicken Noodle 4pkgs. $1 . 2 Ibs. 59e MARGARINE, Parkay .... BATHROOM TISSUE PUREX, singles .............. .... 3 for 49 SUGAR, Granulated .... 10 Ibs. $1.59 Taste Tells Brand Beans with Pork 6. ‘1 In Tasty Tomato Sauce, Serve Hot or Cold, | For Quick Lunches, 14 fi. oz. tin ... Toilette Tissue si $19 —— 5 a ‘1 : Use as a Spread or for Cooking. I. 1 tb, Pkg. Frozen. Serve with Town House Ketchup. Valley Farms Brand French Fries 2 Ib, Package .........ssssssse Coffee Chase and Sandborn. ASI Purpose Grind. C4 1 Ub, Package ........... URI ur pnenrartenl et Me Snow Star Brand Strawberry, Chocolate § Qt. ) or Vanilla, Your Choice Cin. gs Pepsi-Cola, Seven-Up or Cragmont ee Oecd Plus Bottle Deposit ........03....0.0.... Jap Oranges Now in Stock ALL FISHING TACKLE FOR THE FISHERMAN — GULF GAS AND Oil — PROPANE TANKS FILLED > Johnny's Grocery & Gas Sales UMITED — ON ROBSON SIDE OF FERRY OPEN 7:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. 7 DAYS A-WEEK Beat Ol’ Man Winter — Storm Windows (made to measure) — Storm Doors -— Insulation — Weather Stripping DO IT NOW — CALL TODAY Is Later than You Thinkl 210 SHINGLES Odd Squares and Colors CARPET SALE CONTINUES Indoor-Outdoor. Reg. $3.95. Sq. Yd. wL 5 Indoor Outdoor. 5, Ya 26.95" " Everything Necessary to Winterize Your Home KOOTENAY BUILDERS SUPPLY LTD. Phone 365-5155, Specific Information: Voting Day: SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9 (CASTLEGAR) SCHOOL LOAN BY-LAW REFERENDUM No. 7 in the amount of $100,000.00 Saturday, December 9, 1972 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Local Time Local share $ 50,000.00 COMPLETE YOUR SET {ILLUSTRATED LIBRARY OF (60KiNG| Volume FEATURED GA BN er) toi lace by CROWN BUY ONE BASIC PIECE EACH WEEK === Featured this week 4% WITH EACH $5.00 PURCHASED Peaches Siled Taste Ripe 28 ox. tin 3 tins $1 ERWARE - VICTORIA ‘Breakfast: Gems Medium Eggs sete f= $1 39 Apple Juice Blue Label. Refreshing, Chill and Serve. Kids Love h, 48 fl. ox. tin ........ Shampoo HEM Maple Wood Brand. Frozen. Cutup. Family Size Pkg. .. Defergent Flour wares: sinom 20 Ib. bag $1.19 Cheese Pizza Pofato Chips sv. 2 rxte - 2 for 8c Cottage Cheese Seo Swe Leen, Egg'or Normal of Creme Ririse, Your Choice, 12 fi. oz. . tux Ground Beef Regular Quality. Make An Economical Casserole or Meatloaf ......... wu. Ib. | Frying Chicken Chef-Boy-ar-dee. Easy to Prepare. 15% o. Pkg. Liquid. 32 fl. on, plastic ....... 65c 59 5c Safeway Fresh Mild Oil Romano ..... Miracle Whip Chees B.C, Grown. Canada ‘No. 2 Grade .. ee Cakes Cau” Kraft Brand. For Sandwiches or Salads. Adds flavor to lunch box meals, 32 fl. oz. jar Safeway Brand Canadian Cheddar from Ontario. Serve on Busy Baker Canada No. 1 . B.C. Grown, © Financing: Nourishing. the question but dum on the Canads No. 1 not petition e govern: ment fora change itself. “J don’t. think we've been asked by the people ~ in our area to do this, other than (the letters from) a couple of municipalities.” Director Senya Mori of New Denver said he thinks the majority of people are © for year-round daylight’ » Hime. Facilities Include: [FACTS or ore Government share $_ 50,000.00 100,000,00 ee cas NOTICE OF POLL Rutal Nuts in Shel MUNICIPALITY OF CASTLEGAR Public notice is hereby given to the electors of the municipality aforesaid that a poll has become nec- essary at the election now pending, and that | have granted such poll; and, further, that the persons duly nominated as candidates at the said election, for whom only votes will be received are-— ¢ Burns Bulk. ne 69c DIB. Phage ccsssssse Total Leg of Lamb at Almonds, Filberts, New Zealand Frozen. Serve with Empress Mint Jelly. Whole or Half sites 4 Brazils, Wainuts. Your Cholce ................ erst, caesar tb. 29 tn Your Friendly Neighobrhood Safeway Store WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Based on an average home with a market value of $18,000.00 to $20,000.00 the cost would be ap- proximately 70 to 80 cents per year for the next 25 years, . Fresh Wieners Turkey Hind Quarters roo .Ib. 49c Comish Game Hens aa... $1.09 Roasting Chicken oz... m. 59 Sliced Side Bacon Cadbury Choco | Orange Crystals For baking or instant 9 Cc Tang with Vitamin ‘C’. drinks, 2 Ib, fin Pkg. of 4- 3% o7. pkg. 89c Soya Sauce | Insfant Coffee China Lily for — Nescafe. 10 or. ) Cooking. 5 fl. oz. jar plus 2 oz. free ... $1.99 Silver Bright Salmon Pieces Frozen. Delicious Baked in the. Oven 1.09 i | Sugar Crisp oom. Bex Pe, .. SOC _ Facial Tissue Kleenex Flat 3 for $1 Fold, 2 ply ....... . New three-room Elementary School for Pass ‘ : Creek - Gibson Creek students, (2352 sq. ft.) . Library area 784 sq, ft. Administration Area 500 sq. ft. (Office Public = Space 150, Medical Room 120, Janitor Storage | i 100, Book Storage 130) , B 4, Addit i and F Electrician ; = 5.. Site imp plans and TERM OF OFFICE RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS 606 Elm St. 518 Main St. 415 - 6th Ave. 755 - 7th Ave. ALDERMAN, ETc. Alderman OCCUPATION SURNAME OTHER NAMES BRADY Insurance Agent ° HENNE LIVINGSTONE SAMSONOFF Gordon Allan Carl Ludwig Michael Andrew Paul George 2 years Mandarin Oranges From Japan. For Festive Eating .........0000..0000 Alderman 2 years Merchant Alderman 2 years - ... By the Box Pipefitter Plumber Alderman 2 years Built in 1948, has recently been condemned by the : West Kootenay Health Inspector due to Health rea” sons. The school must be vacated on or before Sept. 1973, Eversweet. DoRAwBMTs SWIM? ¢ Tb, MOST OF THEM 00 1F THROWN oR! para : BIE OF THE SOUNH AND THE ARTI Eileen (Mrs.) HARE ARE VERY GOOD SWIMM Marga (Mrs) | School Trustee 2 years 311 Oak St. | __Housewife : School Trustee 138 Woodland Dr. : Housewife Prices Effectiv~ HUGHES 2 years WALTER Mixed Nuts 89c Margarine Imperial 89 Cc 3 tb. Block «0.0... Nov. 23rd fo Nov. 25th : . and it’s also a fact . School will be sold by Public Tender upon completion: that MACLEODS has dolls. of the new. unit. . and games, trucks and tract- Tip Top. Such poll will be opened at the Town Hall on the 9th day of December, 1972 between the hours of 8:00 Athi cera a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Advance Polls will be opened at the Town Hall on Wednesday, December 6th, 1972, through 4 to Friday, December 8th, 1972, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., which every person is hereby required to take notice and govern himself accordingly. Given under my hand this 20th day of November, 1972. Please give us your support by voting on Dec. 9th, ors, gift wrap and Christ- : mas trees, Teddy Bears and turtles, & little red wagons. MACLEODS : Board of School Trustees : Schoo! District No. 9 (Castlegar) 247 R. W. FLEMING, Returning Officer CANADA SAFEWAY LIMITED i be.