CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 31, 1968 — Bowling Results — Funeral Services Held on Sunday SHSS ACTIVITIES Nurses’ Group Plans Bake Sale KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Mrs. H. Johnson Ph. 365-8294 The Scene Al... KINNAIRD JUNIOR Robson Evening Group is to Help Ee errr School of the Rob- SECONDARY SCHOOL People driving at night towards the Columbia river bridge from the airport side of the river often ask “What is that brightly lighted place high on the mountain side above Kinnaird?" It looks like a castle or a large mansion (all by itself in isolated splendor.) Well its our school — KJSS. we agree that it looks Aulghty hundredths of a second. impressive. pou should gee CHa ates ek ce Th th laced d close up, too (especial When our grade 8 girls} (ey are then placed aroun a bright autumn day) wi! played their erase peeicls the school Christmas tree. hu; use sweep of lawn autres mate hes against West. Koot- A Remembrance Day ded by woods ona mountains: enay schools this fall, Pam| wreath is to be ordered. The For Scholarship A group income replace- ment plan is now avellanie to reg stored nurses in B.C. tained she plan’ to tie in e plan to the is inthe eatly stages of lan focal branch Re ning, Sponsored by the ‘0-lered Nurses spector, this contest will a B.C. at its monthly quire all the interested con- held receney, in Centre. testants to try out their cook-| 1, ing at ee eae bake sale was also kusp during the past week, results of their ef- Re Janned di by the Lies te é Anderson of | forts w will then be brought to oy ing Robsen® "whe 0 was a patient in the school to be tested by/|t the Trail Hospital, is home members of the community. again, Mrs. Rose yebnson is lopefully, the judges ell Mrs. Tay. Little. spending a few da! \SS- New Business Opportunity include a baker, a cooking . e ts days a ranch’s annual Available in Your Area Jand while her daughter, Mrs,| de s | meeting wih’ S be held in Jan- Eastcoti, is in Mater Mis-| Ve think it's Wariord played three posi-|Onristmas bazaar on Nov. 23 was discussed and com: fe t!uary. | Katte Hospital. House standings ne year|tions — goalie, centre for-| : Mrs. F. Webster of Rob- i ward, and left half-back. That ss c ce A Trail visitor Thurs- f . is quite a feat in any tourna-| mee named. Several mem- im day. ment SHSS Soccer Team COIN CAR ASH d ctosely by She also shared honors|for the sale. The articles to From Tagham Hall For Dora Hadekin Funeral services were held Sunday from the Tag- ef Nelso: oO yb- son, were ‘visiting in the dis- trict Thursday. Young Wayne Stewart, who was a patient in Castle-| gar Hospital for two weeks, weak home _ early this BINGO ST. RITA’S HALL ON FRONT STREET Cancelled Tonight HALLOWE‘EN Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith Monday Night 7 o’clock f Ro! Tuos., Night Mixed 9-11 LHS Verna Khadikin 210. LHS Olga Novokshonoff 267. LHT Olga Novokshonoff "MHS Ron Wier 251. MHT ‘ts| Ed Thiessen 600. THS Bank of Montreal. THT Bank of Montrotl, Wed. Nite Cut Rat LHS Mona Haack 239. LHT Mona Haack 563. THS Orioles 952. THT Orioles 2514. Team points: Parrots 1- 4, Budgies 2-10, Canaries 0- LHT May Bell 11, Swallows: zi2, Orioles 3- THs cero ‘818. THT| 11, Robins 4- Cheerios Wed. ratte Drivers Team soe inte Cheerlos LHS Kay Bates 209. LHT 13, Wheaties 12, Pincurlers| Bertha Vincent 5. le Mugs 9, Muffets 8, Take- THS Chevys, 817. Chevys 2240. Team points: Cadillacs 0, T-Birds 3, Rambl lers 1, Mus- tangs 1, Chevys 4, Jaguars 3. By Katherine Knippelberg the lead, but thi he lea ut the soccer and grass hockey play-offs may prove. bin to be “overly” op-| Mrs. timisti Doug Houghton must) know how Olympic athletes feel. He vowed that he would get home in the cross coun- try in a time under eight minutes. He made it by 41 id male cooking contest yu didn’t know, yo tonight is is Hallow en! Ghosts, hum ‘hall for Mre, Dora Ha-| Show's am gobblins soon - stroll through the streets in dekin, 77, who died Satur- [Stoll throush Oe day. In previous years. “SHSS Mrs. Hadekin came to students have noe proved any Canada and Saskatchewan in| More (or less) pranen ‘ian normal students of any other 1899. She moved to B.C. and| schools. This year will be no the Brilliant area in May of dibrerent 1909 where she was married tee he pale, UBriEnt, ‘honest ens” of Bumph - Mae of the following ries are determined. to mak e|tea Mrs, Hadekin was a mem- good again this ycar. ber of the Union of Grant of Castlegar. The members decided that in place of an exchange of gifts at their Christmas party they would each donate $1 for gifts for the children in Woodlands School. This mon- ey is sent to Woodwards who make up the gift packages. an ts 880. THT Ji Team points: Rat Finks 0, Droppins 4, One 0, Pot Shots 4, Alley Cats 0, Jets 7 Other 600's Bill Carlson Coffee Break LHS Hazel Donaldson 217. id Mrs. F. Giraud| visited” with relatives in Na- we Reet committee was appointed, headed by ra would oe te tolon bet the: Communities of Christ. ne ies ie me She was predeceased by ev junior: boys’: soccer team has copped the cu; one son, Alex in 1942, whol} again — for The fourth year was with the RCAF. Butters: 2s 1.29 ae Mixed League 7 o'clock LHS Shirley Whi rs took wool to knit mitts Among the library eee? in Nelson |f and} Fan-|w with Debbie McNee as our/be raffled were on display in a row! Saturday were Mrs. ners, | Jas 245.|Wed. Nite Cut Rate ladies LHS lars Team points: The ? 1, Kin-G: pet eon rs_2, Im- possible 1, ers 3, Blow og, Other 600’s Matt Rohn wallows 825. THT m points: Parrots 3-7, Budde m2, Canaries 2-13, Swallows 315, Orioles 1-12, Robins 1-13. Thurs. ening She is survived by her ry! husband, Mike of Pass Creek; one son, Pete of Taghum; two daughters, Mrs. Alex (Anne) Ewashen of Saimo and Mrs. Fred (Molly) Babaeff of Pass Creek; 10 grandchild- make it five. rary Gougtstulations, boys. Lets’ tee At the senior girls grass hockey tournament held over i the weekend, our girls placed second, Retains Championship The Stanie; Bumbles Team under|in succession that the team junior soccer Peter Young, ” success: Good work, girls! We knot we you can come out first nesti ‘This was the fourth year has won this championship trophy. The following are members of the Frank Clarke, eet White, Ideal as sideline investment — No staff required — Minimum attention — Minimum cash $10,000. — Interested investors write: Donnan, Mise A. So eT Mrs. Mary Woodrow. Mr. Schiavon still declar-| © es that the Panthers will gain There ‘is a special cu board for floor hockey stic! Ei CABARET is a stora, scattered and at the end of fhe room age space for volly- ball net poles and the spring board. At present the floor is and paint cans awaiting with | newspapers Mr. and include sheets with pil- low. slips to match and. a blanket. Mrs. H. Johnson was the winner of the evening's boos-| ter prize. The Nov. 14 meet- ing will be held at the home of Mrs. Hal Belbeck at Rob- Fresh Killed Chickens Canada Grade A. For Frying or Roasting 49c Smoked Picnics Beef Pot Roasts 49° Canada Choice, Canada Good .. Country Style. Gov’t. Approved .... Ib. 39 fe Wishlodi, ‘Hal, Hesketh, +s DANCE . y Bell and Joan|Ten and five great-grandchil-|year! PE SOn ye " f, Livingston Canada ——— Jeffery’s clean up crew. pon. i NA AT LAST Martin 2 202 aT Jean Grew- ,|Funeral Home in charge of dren, Burial was at Shoreacres Cemetery with the Castlegar arrangements. Upcoming Events: of adie Hawkin’s Day is fast ene Students are looking forward to the Dogpatch change which oc-|fin: the team «massed a total of oN finals oo its, way to the ral I in: Darrel Keus, Tom one scored i the semi- Moran, Phillip Koochin, Ti aim Allan Markin, ted Grand | Arishe: 787 Toronto St. WINNIPEG 3, Man. Phone 772-9646 ROBSON HALL FRIDAY, NOV. 8 9.00 to 3.00 a.m. dance of the re at KJ (tomorrow night) and ou! Another newsletter has been sent home to our par- ents. It announces the eee 15 Guests Enjoy Baby Beef Liver . 59¢ Canada CLUB STEAKS 98‘ Canada Choice, Canada Good .... I! s| Surprise Shower mes theme and Should’ be For Donna Walper ti a lot of fun.) The newsletter goes on Miss Donna Walper . of that whose Ronald“ Lumley to say ford takes place Nev. 9, was nkoff, Jack etubatott ‘Bean Pol abode, Don Vitrow and Ken low. Chiomunics 0, Squirrels 3, Rowdy” Rollers Thurs. 1 p.m. Jane Hansen 218. LHT "Ghaays Smith 492. Criers 793. curs Forks 7-0 and ta the final Columbia Films Shown jesse At Stamp Club Banquet ORCHESTRA REFRESHMENTS $3.50 Couple Sponsored by Robson Recreation Society 244 ANEW INTERIOR LATEX PAINT Pork Steaks d Pork . year follows: Played 8, won 8, lost 0, tied 0, scored 59 goals and had only one goal scored against it. Garlic Rings THT 698 KUCW Pian Fall Tea and Bazaar e sheets for each student in grades 8 and 9. will be given out on Nov. 8. Crier te Team points: Hooters 2- 14, Screamers 1-9, Groaners Castlegar Taxi guaranteed fo cover in one coat | 2-11, Wailers 2-9, ‘Criers 2-9, Moaners 3-8. Friday Night Classic Mixed LHS Lorna Singer 211. ale Marge Bonnett 480. MHS Bill Davis 253. MHT Chere ernie 617. Gutter Five 912. THT Gi Gutter Five 2574. Team points: Kinberries 4, Beer Bellies 0, Blow Outs 3, Joggers 1, Gutter Five 3, Odd Balls 1. aeOtner 600's Bill Davis Chip Smith of Nakusp, representative of the infor- mation department of B.C. Hydro, was guest speaker at the recent annual stamp club banquet held in the Nordic Hall at Kinnaird. Following a smorgasbord supper. Roger Toogood intro- showed two films, one on the Columbia river basin develop- ‘ment and one on the Meadow Creek spawning channel. duced the guest speaker. who} . At the end of the show- ing Mr. Smith gave a talk and questions were invited from the floor, leading to“a lively discussion period. . Williamson, presi- dent of the David Thompson Stamp Club, presented Mr. smith with a gift of appreci- Mrs. Smith, on her ar- rival at the banquet, had been: presented with a cor- defeated the Wee Reps in two games here at the weekend. Scores were 7-0 and 8-0. In Saturday’s game, David|rick. Johnston got three goals for Walter Makaroff Pee Wee Rep Team Defeats Spokane Twice Castlegar Pee Wee Reps Spokane Pee Ten Castlegar, Plans for a fall tea and bazaar to be held in the form of a. luncheon were the main topic discussed at the recent ‘meeting of the evening unit of the Kinnaird United Church Women. members and one guest, Katherine Tohinston of New inster, met at the home of Mrs. Ernie Fitzpat- The devotion! In Keep- ing with Thanksgiving, was UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT _ assessments ‘wi! TRICK or TREAT SALE TODAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY rc the Dec. 13. A Parent's Night will be held on Nov. 12. ers will 7.30 Ee ro 9 pm. These indicate the brogress and ad- first two months ‘of ‘is school year.” The first formal report letter The teach- be at the sohool from d milk will be] M honored Friday evening’ ata 11} community. shower held. in the Kinnaird hall. Well planned by 16 hos-| tesses, the brideelect was surprised by the 75 guests! when she entered in sports- wear. Corsages were presented y Mrs. A. H. Culley to the Pu declect her mother, Mrs, Margarine Better. Buy. Puritan Soups TOMATO OR VEG . rn to AGE Sultan Raisins tos. 99 Graham Wafers $1.00) Dot West Instant Coffee Maxwell House. 10 oz. jar ........ $1.59 $1.29 Velveeta Cheese sage. Howard Foster of Spokane, sold Pa is dee hour Nov. en e Inland Em-| got two and Kevin Moran andigiven by Mrs. William Mc- Society, pre-|Arnie Nazaroff got one each.|Nee. ved gold medals to J. H.|In Sunday's game, Jerry Quir- Moor and Mrs. C. S. McKer- while zie of Kinnaird, and Mrs. Jim Foogend of Blueberry Creek. Ethel Bailey of Trail NOW SHOWING was 5 areeipient of a bronze, M: ACADEMY AWARD WINNER Moo see Mr. cash award for ne best phil- BEST DIRECTOR-MIKE NICHOLS absence of Linda Culley who will be attending the bride. A reais outdoor umbrel- la with streamers leading “from the centre of the hall ceiling was in the chosen decor of pink and green. At its base were the many decorated gifts. Miss. Walper was _assist- ed in the opening of her gifts by her mother and Mrs. Mac- bet COTTON CORD DRESSES Reg. 5.00 SALE PRICE ..: $3.49 Reg. 6.00 SALE PRICE ... $4.25 333% OFF CARDIGANS — PULLOVERS — S HELLS desirable study habits ary ts BLOUSES — ans — FOUNDATION be 7, developed to to enable stud-| Business and Professional Directory Spr cginents far 50% OFF ‘ RAIN COATS though many courses do not lend themselv- DRESSES & SKIRTS es to specific the letter deals with Hhomewont To quote; “It is accepted that most successful students. at the secondary level of education find it"necessary to spend at least one hour per day on and review, outside FROZO Reg. 59¢ ....... SPECIAL ADC 2 lb. PEAS, 2 lbs. MIXED VEG. 2 Ib. CUT GREEN BEANS “The luncheon and bazaar is scheduled for Nov. 27 in hall of the Kin- BAY AVE. TRAIL, B.C, Ph, 364-2114 Jelly Powders 6a... 49¢ Salad Dressing Monarch, 32 oz. - SAFE, COURTEOUS SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT be PHONE 365-7222 Hes | at 1.30, p.m. in the lower CASTLEGAR TAXI team will cc ny oakane ao return matches on Nov. 23 Referees Clinic Draws 28 People A referees clinic under the direction of Jim Mailey Jim Toogood, psecrelary, of Trail was held on Sunday of the David Thompson|jat the Castlegar Arena for Stamp Club, was -presented|28 Nelson and Castlegar and with a gift by Mr. William- son in appreciation for his work during the year. Winners of the door oN 3 Caan prizes were announced: eee eS eee fas. Elsie Goresky of Castle- ger and A. Siebert of Spo- ‘The newest discovery In ‘the chemistry of paint! No need for a second coat. Dries in 80 min- ‘utes. Over1000"“breezy” colors. BUY BREEZE WHERE YOU SEE THIS SIGN ateliac exhibit other than a member of the Spokane cu: The awards were for their entries in the philatel- jac section io) of the Spokane In- Creamed Corn Clean Pack Pacific Milk EVAPORATED go Peanut Butter ing a the honored guest cut the cake ci YORK. 48 oz. tin and served her guests. WI Holds Tea Honoring Robson Grandmothers first term. is really Our i! full '— with all sys-]_ : Robson Women’s _Insti- re ¥ GO cf tute members held a fea last ®SCREENS ® COPPER, 28 X 36 FIREPLACE WOOD CARRIER FIREPLACE GRATES . FIREPLACE TOOL SET . PRESTO LOGS JQSEPH E. LEVINE ike ‘NICHOLS LAWRENCE TURMAN! oe tranes CUSTOM GREEP’S ELECTRIC HHOLSTERY necterng - Remodelling Graftsmareii. Gussanteed Estimates Call No Opligati lo ion Ph. 365-5636 MARVIN L. LeROY Greetings were extended to those attending the ban-| BS., 0.D. quet from the Trail Stamp Club by its president, Klaus .Giesen. 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