6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 16, 1961 THE SPORT SCENE ‘Hockey By JAKE Key Sports Editor | Phone 5774 after 6 p.m. MINOR HOCKEY PLAYOFFS | PEEWEES: Pettitts 5, Oswald Motors 2. Play Otfs enkos and Y= Builders fought| to 9 Q-all tle. Jackic Burak of Er. emenko's scocrd elght goals with Bill Fury scoring the other one. W. had one assist. Karen Gunderson Passes Last Thurs. Bullders were pnced by Gordon With thelr second victory in the|Green who also scored elght goals semi-finals over Oswalds, Pettitts/9nd added an assist on their ninth now advance to the finals against |by Eddie Koochin. Co-op Retail in, the semi-finals. for Pettitts were Doug Scorers Pettltt Photos 4, Co-op Retail 0. In the first game of a two- Elliot with two, John Vaessen, Jan|game total goals series Pettitts Gibson and Kelth Allingham with ‘one each, Assists went ail/have take a commanding lead in to|their series to advance to the fi- Keith Allingham with, two and|nals. Goal scorers for Pettitts were John Vaessen with one, For Os-|Doug Elliot. with two, Keith Al- wald’s Barry Ferguson scored -both|lingham and Lorne Pellegrin each goals. Eremenko’s 9, Kootenay Bultders 9. with one, Assists went ie Elliot and! Pellegrin with one each. In a high scoring game Erem-|Eremenkos 7, Kootenay ‘Bultders B&B Funeral Today For ‘Mrs. D. Podnoroff advance to the fi- nals of the PeeWee Division in thelr quest to win the champion- ahip, After playing to a nine-all tie in the firat game Eremenkos won the second game of their two- Funeral services were ‘held to-!game total goals serles, 16 to 14. dsy from the Castlegar Russian ‘As in ‘thelr first game two players hall for Mrs. Doris Podnoroff who|scored all seven goals for Eremen- passed away Tuesday in, the ‘Trai }kos with the elght he had in. the hospital. Castlegar Funeral Home was firat game it gives him fifteen for] in|the series. Kootenay Builders Gor- charge of arrangements and burial/don Green scored his teams five was in the Brilllant cemetery. Mrs. Podnoroff is survived this game, with the eight in the by|first game he had thirteen goals one daughter, Mrs, Mike Hoodikoff|2nd one assist for the serles. of Castlegar, two brothers, ‘children. * wm. Markin of Winlaw and Peter Mar-|" 5 kin of Blocan Park, arfd two grand. |six-all tle with Pettitt but it was Co-op Retall 6, Pettitt Photos 6. The Co-op team fought to a (continued on page eleven) NCUA ms CHUCK'S RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. ~ ICE-CREAM, halt TEA BAGS, 60’s,. PORK SHOULDER CER GUT:GREEN BEANS, 15 o7., G'for . 980 DUZ, Giant Tea Towel . MARGARINE, Parkay, 2 Ibs. ...:. 59 COFFEE, Nabob, reg or fine, Ib. .. 690 CHEESE, Brookfield, 2 ths. ...... 99 BEEF BLADE ROAST, Ib. . SIDE BACON, sliced half Ib. ...... 33¢ gal, .... peeeee 196 Salada . waeeee 190 eves O50 ROAST, tb..... 49c¢ Boundary Electric Opens New Offics In Oglow Bldg. . “Beatty” Scott. Karen Mary Gunderson, 74, of Kinnaird, passed away last ‘Thurs- doy in the Castlegar hospital, Re- mains were forwarded to Yorkton, Sask., for burial, Castlegar Funcral Home was entrusted with local ar- The opening of a Castlegar branch of the Grand Forks com- pany of Boundary Electric was an-~ pounce! this week by local manoger ne firm has established its in the of Oglow Jr. Badminton Tourney Results One hundred junior badmin: les awards’ in the under 23 group; Riondel defeated Tim Horeott and ton players met at Castlegar at the|and then helped Gordon. Schmidt|Terry Dalton of Castlegar. Girls weekend. for thelr final -test before |of Nelson to the boys doubles un-|Doubles:’ Bev Pinckney and T. Kin- der 15 trophy, The’ feature match|akin of Castlegar. defeated Gayle After the Inst. match of the|of the finals was the under ‘'19)McPherson and Wendy Defoe. MI- West Kootenay Junior Bafiminton boys singles in. which Bruce Rol-|xed Doubles: G, Hallstrom and E, ‘Tournament had finished, some new |lick of Nelson took out Jack Osa-/8! stars hod emerged to stand - with chotf of Castlegar for the third|WendysNefoe. the winners of previous tourna. straight year. the provincial tournament. ments. “Claude Bissell, school inspector to both winners and finalists, Gor- don Hallstrom of Riondel, in. the under 17 age group, and Kathy Osachoff, of. Kinnaird, in the un- cr 16 group, were the only ones sweep the three trophies . of thetr group, - Richard. Mitchell of Castlegar snared the singles and mixed doub- ‘Brothers Building Supply. When JOgiow. Brothers move into thelr new bullding which !s: now, well under. construction, Boundary Elec- tric will take over the entire pré- sent building. Mr. Scott, who-has been’ with the company since 1947, said that iW. Waldie Says . Columbia Picture’ Seems Gonfused ‘The present picture on Colum- for this district, presented trophfes'nibition of . to all winners and awarded crests|light also was the marathon. staged|Shannon defeated: Wendy Defoe. the local business will engage in at plumbing, heating sua contracting. = and electric heating and w! It will install gas, oil, hot wa-|ce was told last week by the la “appears the Castlegar Chamber of Commer. il} |chairman of its Columbin river de- LINE UP BEAR KEN‘S WHEEL ALIGNMENT .Kinnaird,:B.C. Phone 2472 PRIA SAR aE Shannon defeated Don Gray. and Under 19 Both. boys earned the plaudits Boys Singles: Bruce Rollick of of the crowd with thelr fine ex-|Nelson defeated Jack Osachoff, ot |‘ In the spot. .' Girls Singles: Eleanor by Wendy Defoe of Castlegar and|Boys Doubles: Jack Osachoff, and|’ Eleanor Shannon of \Riondel as,Ron' Smith defeated B. Rollick and, they fought for both the under 17;George MoKenzle ‘of. Nelson. Girls and under 19 girls singles crowns,|Doubles; Brenda Ballard and M. Little was settled by the leng- ‘Taylor of Kinnaird defeated Blain: thy ‘duel’ as Wendy took the un- Chernoff and Rita Cummings of der 17 match and Eleanor’ the un-|Castlegar, Mixed Doubles: B. Rol- der 19, lick and B, Pinckney defeated -J. Many of the on inners and fin- ‘Osachoff and Tanya Kinakin, of lists ore expected to, test thelr Castlegar. talents in the B.C, Junlor Badmin- ton ‘Tournament’ at Trail ‘April § to 7. Hallstrom, Rollick, Osachoff Don Gray were trophy winners in last year’s tournament at Victoria and will .be out looking for new laurels. ~ Following are the results of "|the final matches of the WK Jr, Badminton . Tournament: Under 13 Boys. Singles: Richard Mitchell Attention CONTRACTORS and r fe and ,Tepatrs, larged upon moving into the larg eate the present building. A, N. and W. E. Docksteader Grand Forks, who are natives has been in Forks for over 40 years. Mr. Scott said’ the he sald, will be motor : 8 a ential electrical contracting. Electric will also carry |that “To me the situation . seems a full line of large and small GE/quite confused: and I just felt I ‘lappliances.-'This stock will be en- should say 80." premises when Oglow Brothers va- time the Boundary Electric Is owned. by |8° ahead. while the federal’ gov- the Boundary district, The company it to go ahead and the provincial business in Grand company was attracted to this area tp the ‘Board had made its interim report future growth forecast for the area. A special service of the business, BUILDERS 2 ‘W. T. Waldie told the meeting er Mr, Waldle said that at one provincial government wanted Columbia development = to of/etmment seemed to be holding back. of |‘Now the federal government wants seems to be holding back.” He said’ that the which suggested more information was needed on the subject. before the treaty is signed, * Ferry Tralfic Proves Heavy river crossings last month than siderably higher. February, 1960, figures included brackets for comparisa) and drivers 35,233 (29,014); 946 (11,256); (168); lvestock 30 (5). Although the. Castlegar ferry found it necessary to make fewer i ‘The department of highwayalyy 99 members, Pinal plans were notes the following figures in {t8) made for the rummage sale, bake ferry return for the month, with|sate and coffee party to be held at n. Round trips 3,457 (3,501); cars| come, pas- sengers 65,178 (62,130); trucks 11,- trailers and semi- next meeting, which will be the trailers 282 (269); motor-buses 821) ;obia1 meeting, will be held at the Robson ' Group Complete Plans For Rummage Sale Members of ‘the Robson Evening {t|Group held theirregular bustness|°f Riondel defeated Don Gray of did in February of 1960, the vol-|meeting at the home of Mrs. A. ume of traffic it carried was con-|,4. ganford with Mrs. W. Salekin) Energy |" Gene Shutek, Giris Sing- les: Charlotte Sharples defeated Edna Popoff. Boys Doubles: Gene ‘Shutek and R. Halarewich defeated Gorgon MoPherson.hnd R. Mitchell. Girls Doubles: ©, Sharples and ‘Patsy Hughes defeated E. Popot and Lorraine ‘Deans. Mixed ‘Doub- les; Judy Bartsoff and R. Mitchell defeated OC. Sharples and G. Shu- tek, All these finalists were from Castlegar Club, Under 15 Boys Singles: Gordon Schmid lof Nelson, defeated John Plotni- off. of Binnaird. Girls Singles: Kathy Osachoff of Kinnaird de- feated ‘Judy SBettin of Oreston. ‘Boys Doubles: G, ‘Schmidt and R. ‘Mitchell defeated John Popoff and ‘Ed Chernoff of Castlegar. Girls ‘Doubles: K. Osachoff and G, Ken- nedy defeated Lou Davis and Trin. es Ackney, Mixed, Doubles: Gerald Goresky and.K. Osachoff defeated Ia. Schmidt and Beverley Hyde. ‘Under 17 7 Boys Singles: Gordon Hallstrom HOME | “OWNERS " COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS CALL US. FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON-YOUR NATURAL GAS INSTALLATIONS AND HEATING REQUIREMENTS - --Barday. Products Ltd. LICENSED GAS- FITTERS CASTLEGAR, BC. ‘Kinnaird, Girls Singles: Wendy De- foe of Castlegar. defeated Bleanor residing. Roll call ‘was in|the end of this month in the Rob- son Hall where ererone is wel- ‘The booster prize * araw - was won by ‘Mrs, Verna Babich. The home of Mrs, F. Webster when PACTIEPAR COPIA cl vV. Leni- GASTLEGAR SOGIALS|tar wit‘ve im chore of the en-|- _ Mr, Sid Walton is & patient the Castlegar hospital. with her daughter in Rossland. in the Castlegar hospital. Mr. N. end in Spokane. 8 ee weeks. Ay I. Slater is in the Cas- EUGENE UCN nS ‘Bospital. AAALAC A Our Grateful Thanks... To the residents of Castlegar and District for their warm welcome. We are pleased to have had so many come into our establishment on the opening days: WINNERS OF OUR OPENING DAY PRIZES WERE AS FOLLOWS: ° Mrs, sede ‘Nichvolodoff, radio; Geo. P. Soukeroff, portable iron; Mrs. R.A. Skinner, Electric. Clock. PRESSING ‘WHILE YOU . WAIT! 4 HOUR DRY CLEANING SERVICE! GEM CLEANERS. NEXT TO INLAND GAS OFFICE — PHONE 5600 Margaret Churches, Phone ‘9511 Mr., Joe Killough fs a: patient Mr, Bill Easton js a patient E, Churches accompan- jed by Mr. R. Bro spent the week- ‘Mrs. M. Peterson left last week tor the coast where she will spend LS Smokies at the fe in Castlegar Plans Parade to Honor Smokies’ Return The world champion ‘Trail Smoke Eaters“ will receive 2 ro- yal welcome when they arrive back in the area Sunday by plane, : Castlegar munjelpal clerk Joe Logelin .sald Ti yy that the village’s fire track will meet the with a wel- coming banner aboard it. The fire to Kinnaird’s ary. southern * bound- .¥y for the key Association Wednesday asked all children of the association to be at~the Castlegar side of the ferry on Sunday.'at 3 pm. to +l Wedding“ Day," 8; plece of: music|! perms heart, roses... + Her = ‘bridesmaid, “Baise Allce |’ Elton “Paynter was best ‘man, ister “the organist." played “may | TOME Port, | Halltax, Bermuda. composed - by the. tride’s - grand- Golden, Lake,’ Ontario.” A SPRING “TIRE SALE groom's sister Mr, and. Mrs, A./mont Subdivision, Kirk. : "The couple North Bay. ort 2 < Ht ‘Thursday of the month. | tq learn of. the birth ofa son to Mr. and|Ope Mission. /He 1s an able speaker. ‘Mrs, Gary: Robinson recently. Mrs, Robinson isthe farmer Lots Ste- | country. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Dave Storey’ and |Slonaries in elght countries of Eur- daughters Dolores and Dale visited [OP in which his Mission works, vel was “shoulder -length and .she|here from Revelstoke on the week-|Mr. Goertz will present an. up-to- carried a bouquet of red syeet-|end. ‘hey were the guests of tne|Gate portrayal of true conditions Karl and Peter Soberlak families. dames Kaufman. of the Royal : Chandler, looked Tovely in s gown|Canadian Navy recently was pro-|* most informative set of pictures of pale blue chiffon with. matching |moted to Able Seaman, James has|f Italy as the closing rally of the feather hat, She~carried a: nose-|been in the service a year and three |conference. gay of yellow-and ‘blue mums, Mr.!months. He: is” a communicator aboard the Destroyer Escort ‘Colum- ie pinay: aseslon wil ped held bia, which has just arrived at it's egar rch. During the sighing of the re_ |i 3 after’ efght|John Clatk. who has only just. re- weeks of exernlses off. hs coast of ‘A radio contest which, is fea- mother, ‘ Mrs. William - “Cochran of|tured weekly found .Mrs. Cliff Mc- Creight’: the. lucky winner of & ° Jcorningware set last_week. The week|tlon the ‘Voice \of the Andes,” a : After the ceremony a recep- previous Mrs..K, Markle was a win- station heard in elght languages tion was held'at the home of the|/ner, Both ‘ladiés reside in the Du- proxind. the world, broadcasting at’ Last Thureday afternoon the] . G ‘Baden Powell Club hid it’s regular|£ : honeymooned 10 /monthly. meeting ‘at the. home ‘of ‘Toronto. On stheir return théy|Mrs,\Barl ‘Fink'with seven members |P! took’ up residence at 224 P: ., (present. Mrs, L. Lyons will host - P. at ark Ave: Tie mest next meeting which ts the 4th bout. the progress of work being of the Greater Eur- and he wil show slides of that in’ constant ‘touch with mis- there.” Sufiday. afternoon in the Parish Hall Mr. Goertz will show} ‘With. no meeting ‘March 20 to 26 in each of these}. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 16, 1961 . BOB’S PAY'N TAKIT a co-opera-] Woman” Miss Gladys Aylward of|.- GOLDEN RIPE ‘ Bananas 5 Ibs. . 89c HALF GALLON 69¢ = turned from: Quito, Equador wall film, j@ power of 70,000 watts, carried ‘on. by the two women a- 100%. Rayon *-750 x 14 Tubeless" ‘Reg value $25.25 ‘Sale .......... $20.25) $17.50 with Al "easing All: Other: Sizes Available At Special Sale Price - _aiien & Rayon Fisk 100% - Rayon 670:x.15::- . Tube’ Type Ries value $20.00 Sale ‘a..::....- $16.00 $13.10 with’ Al easing N Skyline Auto ‘Service : Castlegar “Phone. 3451 850 ‘Columbia: “Ave. “All ics and Fisk Tires are First Line ‘Tires ; _Amorican Oil Co. 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