CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 6, 1972 “Wide Variety of Book Fare Available at Public Library Some of the latest vol- Raw umeg on the shelves of the a Quick and ey, Hod: Castle: goon; So You'd ue a Buy lane, riffin; The Observer’ 's Book of Alp. aft, Canada’s Fighting Fi ots, ma Cos, Bush Pilots, M Soccer Coaches Mi a Scuba iving, Wheeler North; Guns and Shooting, Gerald Burrard; The Art o! Tying Wet Flies, James Lele. The Sensuous Book, Cari Withers; Pick a Peck of Puzzles, Arnold Roth; 25 Kites that Fly, le slie Hunt; White Sou is Allan; H The Horse and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, he Magician's Ne- pher The Silver Chair, The Last Battle, all by C. S. Pik resley Marx; bn. a Ora jard- The Scarecrow Clock, popes ot oe George Mendoza; My Kang- aroo Phoebe, Limmer; The Little Prince, Antoine ‘Primitive’ Artists Sougit by Galtery “The Burnaby Art Gal- lery is seeking local artists A f ho paint in the primitive style. A showing of this kind of work is scheduled, for November of this year. Ac- cording to assistant curator Phil Harrison the artists to be represented “should Se had little or nor for- “We hope ne exhibition will unearth new ideas and offer fresh approaches,” he “The show will run from Nov. 29 to Jan. 2 and clos- ing date to receive work is Nov. 2. The gallery will pay the costs of shipping | aud Mr. C Youn, nema 2 th a Gun, George Coxe; Our Kate, Ca- therige Cookson; The Braln- ank; Mieco. Living, Jan- Is of graphs of their work. farsh; Handbook of S! ee ie addrese and Stunts, Hlsenberg; Gipin St, Burnaby z Now's the time for B.C. STRAWBERRIES Red, ripe strawberries from the rich growing areas of the lower maintand are now at the peak of freshness and flavor... ready for your family to enjoy in strawberry shortcake and other delights, B.C, strawberries are also an excellent freezer product, available under several rand names at your local food store. And of course, Jams made from B.C. strawberries have been a favorite sandwich spread for many years, not only in our own province, but across Canada, You can enjoy these pro- cessed products throughout the year — but the time for fresh B.C. strawberries Is right now! For a collection of B.C, berry recipes, write: es = 2 B.C. FOOD INFORMATION RS © GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA cS Partiament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. ‘aun Me, and Mrs, Randall William Cross — Nadalan Studios Kinnaird, Valley Vista Classes Close With Year-End Prize Giving Ceremonies A retirement gift to Mrs. R. L. Moen from Div- ison 18 and toe tapping music by the Rainbow Haze Big Eye To Peer Inio the Heavens From Selkirk s Selkirk College ‘has ac : lege region. The new ilecope’ has been housed in a small ob- ge of a esimately S0t 500 times. The average e pair of binoculars, on other band, m0 magnifies ‘about sev- tele ey laborat lescope as a laboratory. By late summer it is hoped that the telescope will be available for informal ob- servation, in which the pub- lic will be invited to par- ticipate. ‘There will be no charge Cons unity groups or individuals ials wha. would be in- ton, dep: ment of physics ; at the col- lege. Rainbe students Billy co Wayne McCreight, uie Normandeau, Ronnie Plot- nikoff and’ James ‘Warner. ‘Mrs. S. Lanzarotta bault, Jimmie Smith, Sandra Plotnikofé, Denise Vader, Cynthia Morehouse, Neil Leveridge, Lisa Martini rie Proud, Scott Paisson, pine Vader, Gwen Kruetz- Rene Trusz, Lyle Stou- Sharilyn Henshaw, Son Varabivtt Patti Paul, Marlene DeVries, Bill Wal- die, Bobby Stewart, Patti Kubos, Joy Eaton, Donna was * Fenlp present representing school board for Scho@l Dis awards; Proficiency: Aaron Embree, Christ- her Fraser, Karen Birch, gale rey, Doryanne Keating, Steven Bozek, John Roberts, Louis Normandea: fon. Varabioff, Nicky Brown, Roclty Fg ott, i Carol Barn- wee faresot, Ricky McCreight, Brian Ward, Jeff Shelfontuk Jamie Mil- Allan, Glen Sorenson, alti Tipping, Mi- chael Demeo, Wade Thomp- son, Ralph Kozak, Kathy Roth, Danny Bate, Debbie Hague, May Chernoff, Les Penmanship: David Picton, Donald Cromarty, Chris Wanjoff, Peggy Gjennestad, Connie Paulson, Cairie Archam- Richards, Warren | HELLO! May We Introduce Ourselves to This Community as The New Proprietors of the _ CASTLEGAR HOTEL Mike and Natasha Andruff We are Looking Forward to Serving You and Becoming a Part of This Community Phone 365-7474 Located at the Corner of Pine and Front Street Gorkofs Perfect attendance for the concluding: terms: x rader, Fred. D Pozdnekoff, spyntna More- house, Lisa Martini, Angela Bruce Marshall, Pakula, Cheryl Kristi Debbie Nich valodoft, Dale Ca: Colleen D: ukin, Bert Krachenfels, Michael Varabioff, Jeffre: Towneond Marti Terry ‘eff, Bruno Gra- ziotto, Mario Baff,, Karen Christensen, Steven Holds- Kirkwood, worth, Robert Johnny Pereversoff. Francis Baff, Phillip Kul- babe Clary Liber and Brent - aan ophy winners - from the neo’ track: meet were announced by Mrs. J. Ku- bass aug M. Zibin. These special ” was given” a the following stu- for service in ne Alexander, Shirlene ‘Shelfontiuk, Faye Bignell, Cheryl Kirk, Cindy ‘Bondaroff, Billy Cheveldave, ‘irch, - Kathy Fenner, Lynn Bi Cindy McLeod. Cross - Popolf Nuptuals Heard ... In Pretty St. David's Service St. David's church was the scene of a pretty May wedding that united Violet Lou Fopott of Castlegar and Randall Willlam Cross of Calga an iciating clergyman were the Rev, Hal Sambell of Hanna, pas ane the Rev. glint How: The bride is fie gauge ter of Mr. and Mrs. W: Popoff of Castlegar and the groom's parents are and Mrs, William Cross of Hanna, Alta. During the service Ter- y and John Streloff of lelson and Castlegar sang “Let It Be Me” a “It's Only Just Begun” to the ac- companiment of John Strel- off on the The bela ide wore a gown of er taffeta with a mandarin 1 collar and lace bodice. ‘The sleeves were puffed and had a wide at The. skirt was potty ered and dais; enhanced the front of the cress, Her headdress was a separate Jace hood and she wore tiny white flowers in her As she walked up the aisle of St. David's, on her father’s arm, the bride was followed by her matron. of honor, Lillian Schutz, of Co- quitlam, .and her _brides- Marcia Popoff of Castlegar, both of whom are her sisters, and Julie (Cross, of Hanna, the groom's sist er. Flower girl was Kristy Ann Popoft of Burnaby, @ niece of the b oy oe gowned in mauve dotted Swiss dresses with skirts softly gathered to the bodice above the nor- mal waistline. The dresses featured a round neckline and long lantern sleeves ga- thered on snapped cuffs and flowered trim in shades of mauve. They carried bask- ets of mauve and yellow mums. The flower girls' dress was of the same material but A-line style and with short puffed sleeves with | trim. ghing down the front. The brides atlongents and * the flower girl had white | daisies ‘in thelr Best man was Const. Way- i? ne Finnerty of Prince Geo- *; e, and ushers were Grant . icLean of Fort Saskatche- wan, | Alta, and Barry Cross of Lethbridge. ates mother was in a pin ae of fortrel crepe. The reception hall was decorated with white and mauve streamers and white bell and vases-of lilacs. A four tiered cake was set in mauve telle. ‘The cake had mauve cascading roses, white: doves Tings, Tp lea at srt On the bride's _ table. were the baskets carried by her attendants and two can- delebra with mauve and couver and toast to the bride was pro- Bored Oe by Walter Schutz of Guests attended from Vancouver, Hanna, Victoria, Saskatchewan, Burna- uitlam, For her honeymoon to Calgary, the bride wore a’ jotte knit fort- Tell, The couple are residin; at aiz5souh St. 8. S.W., oe gary. REGIONAL ECUM Service once monthl Contact clergy for d Parish Office: PI Anglican & Unifed Churches SUMMER, SERVICE SCHEDULE ROBSON COMMUNITY MEMORIAL CHURCH” : ST. DAVID'S CHURCH, CASTLEGAR 9:30 A.M. every Sunday Shared Anglican-United Service © i Clergy: Terry Allen and Ted Bristow ENICAL PARISH yi etails hone 365-8337 ; ‘pre for FRAUD A‘traud char, ght about a $26 ‘bert J. Johneon, ‘The court also ordered i] him to make restitution on a $5 cheque. CHURCHES ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC i CHURCH Rey, E, A. Brophy Ph, 965-7143: ° > Sunday Masses at - 9 am.- ll am, - 7pm. ARY. BAPTIST VEHURCH Oftics 885-3430 me 365-6607 Next to ano ho Cloverleat Motel Castleairc Plaza: ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Maple St\,. Castlegar Worship Service 11 am. Sunday ‘School 10 am. 1905 - 4th Ave. Kinnaird “The Church of the Lutheran Hour” —— fo APOSTOLIC CHURCH a block East of the Wed. 7.80 Prayer Bible N. Walker - Phone: 365-0682 am PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE > ‘Business and Professional Directory Dutch Cleaning Service | Day: Week or Monthly ntracts Shampooing wall to - wall res hit and rugs Estimates. Ph. free of pie ares $52-7123 or Nelson ith 6826, Castlegar. . Satisfaction or No Charge “Basis” C. Van Pelt MMARKEN ENTERPRISES Amway Distributors Ph. 365-5459 Kinnaird, B.C. Industrial, Commercial | and Residential oper ies Bol Electric Conlon) Ltd, Electric Heat Specialists Medallion Homes Ph. 365-7241 © EAM, SHOE RENEW 24 hr. Service on most heels wil walt while Holder ote Ovthopedie Cormitleste « Service institute of ‘America Ave, CASTLEGAR Phone 365-3231 of Registration For RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C. Ph, 365-7605 GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph. 365-7075 DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD D.O.S, OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker. St. Nelson, B.C. Ph, 352-5152 COLUMBIA SIGNS PARDMAN .. FURNITURE Maytag Sales and Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS Ph. 365-5240 ROBSON RADIO & TV Your ADMIRAL Dealer Sales & Service Also TV Rentals Ph. Pate Zibin 365-5575 "CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques WEDDING STATIONERY pasate INVITATIONS | - CASTLEGAR NEWS “CASTLE SHELL PRODUCTS Broce Ramsey, I, V. 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Agreement: It-is agreed by the advertiser. questing space that the IMability of the pager ty the event of failure to pubilsh any ad ment of any description or in: the: event errors occur in‘the publishing: of an‘ ad ment shall be limited to the amount paid ‘b the for that portion of the ads should be to: The ‘caken Castlegar News, Drawer 490, Castle- gar, BC. Letters for publication must be signed Ing space occupted by the incorrect item o and that there shall be no Mability in any. beyond the amount pald for such adv: SIGNING UP for life memberships in the Castlegar Curling Club are members of the ladies club, Nick Oglow, Jack Chrenoff and m Cerl Henne watch Mrs, Sandy Filipchuk and ing facility Mrs, June Grant fill out their papers to help with the building of a new curl- which will adjoin the pre- sent Arena. — Castlegar News Photo Robson Elementary School Classes Observe Their Traditional Awards Day Presentations : The Robson Eclement School hei their sana Briggeman, Grade land 2, Mrs, Re- "scholastic achievement: Hon: Mention: Sandra Pal- ic Hon, Menuon: Karen Evin, Sheryl Ma '. Most Improved: Bradley cInsurance services on all classes “ayroMoaue BILITY "BONDS See. Hugh Nicol sat ANDERSON / AGENCIES Castlegar, B.C. Most rade jody Hackman; iad 2, Donny Shecsl obitoff. Grade 2 and 3, Miss lastic achievement: Scho! Laurel Kisielewski, Marilyn Gorkoff, Leanne Smalley, (all tie Most Improved; Lorrie Sherstobitoff, Sharon Wig- en (tied). Perfect attendance: Be- verly peeriat: Marvin Koo- chin, a Hoare Graham, Rob-' Grade 8, Mrs. Couch: Scholastic achievement: Konkin, Caroline Zaiteoft (tied). Most improved; Glen Bordmg, Yvonne McGuire (tied). Perfect attendance: Bar- Ty Quaedvlieg, Tammy Mas- 50. : Grade 4, Mrs. McGaul- be ry. He Perfect atvendancs: “Shar- on Boolinoff, Kelli O'Neail. Laurie Salisbury, Judy Zur- ek. Grade 5, Mrs. Reibin: Scholastic achievement: Shelly Kaulsoa. Most Imprved: Geral- dine Mott. Perfect attend- ance; Ronnie Zaitsoff, Pat Salishury, Nadene Gregory, Hoodikoff. hance fale 5, Mr. Landis: lany . with hammers, saws, horse- * Jackie Dillen, 2nd. Melo lody Jackie Dillen, 3rd. Tracey Rain. Showers Fail fo Drown Enthusiasm Of Annual Pentecostal Sporls Meeting The Su School gies the rainy weather and had their an- nual picnic. in Kinnaird Park on June 17, games of skill meron rave @ and 7 years: 1st. Gordie Lamont, Bnd, Brenda Cricket, 3rd. Dou ug Eaton, spoon race 8 Carol Kurnoff (tled). ars, Ist. TOM. 3rd. Donna Hale, shoes and: ball games were ena enjoyed by the adults while the following are the ts of . the children’s Brenda Crickett, 3rd. resull Sahistrom, 8 Spoon race 9 year: Teresa More; ae Joy aton, 3ré ichael Hale. Spoon’ race 10-12 years, 1st. Cindy Dillen, Ast, Patt Tipping, 2nd Don: da Sablatrom, 3rd. Bi na-Hale, Srd, Leslic Kirk, Hale. Dash 8 years, Ist. Ron- ald Hale, 2nd. Danny Sahl- strom ard, Raymond Nazer, Morosoff, add ite See top mate ne chael Hale, 2nd. Joy Eaton, Skippin; 3rd. Philip ee Dash 11 years, Ist. Pat- tinted ti Tipping, 2nd. Beth Sahl- ear old dash, Ast Hie anes 2nd. Brenda Crickett, 3rd Kerri Sahlstrom. 5 and under dash, Ist. Srd. Sablatrom, 3rd. Marilou “Spoon race 6 and un- der, 1st. Marilou Eaton, 2nd. rom. inday strom, 3rd. Leslie Kirk and Dash 12 years, Ist. Gre Moroso, 2nd! Gwen Sah i Skipping raco 7 years, Ist. Tammy Paulson,” 2nd" Skipping race 8 years, 2nd, Bre- Skipping 9 and 10 years, Ist. Donne Hale 2nd. ‘feresh Michael g 10 and 11 Patti Tipping, 2nd. Leslie Kirk, Grd Be’ Sahlst, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 6, 1972 jahist- Kerri onald ARROW LAKES HOUSEBOAT RENTAL REASONABLE RATES FOR INFORMATION & RESERVATIONS PHONE 365-5954 OR 365.5918 COO SAVINGS FOUND HERE BARBECUE STEAK CHUCK, Canada Choice, Canada Good | Ib. BOLOGNA «rus cnet me PORK STEAK sirsine.. HAMBURGER oc. 1ox ne s02 Ready to Eat. Fully Cooked .. Ib. HAMS PRIME RIB ROAST Ideal for Barbecuing. Canada Choice, Good... Ib. 69 HAM STEAK . 99: 1.09 xy i, Ci Shk. iT aro! a Kathy. Abin, lyn “Hon: mention: Betty- Lou Gorkoff. Perfect attendance: Fet- er ae Tony Donald, er, Tru! " Cook-Oul Marks Sentine! Team Season Closing Monica Gleboff, Hon. Men- tion: Marie Koochin, Debra Sawatsky. Most Improved: ‘Laurie Salisbury, Hon, Mention: ‘Yeresa Jel 4 D-BAR-D | CABARET | “Every Friday and Saturday Night STARTING AT 9 P.M. THIS WEEKEND: ‘SOUNDS OF COUNTRY Admission $1.00 Per Person Delicious Meals Served Every Wednesday and Thursday from 4 p.m, to 1 a.m. . D-Bar-D Riding Stables -Phone 365-3: One Mite South of Weigh scales at Ootischenta PARREDIS OF FRUITVALE “% HONDA Motorcycles: All Sizes, Minis to Mighties ‘ke SPORTSCRAFT Hard Top Tent. Trailers. Rolls Up Without Effort also Executives Models with Sink, Stove, tce Box, Heaters, Etc. _W& TRAVELAIRE: and HOLIDAIRE Travel Trailers . 5 to 23 Feet. - oLiver Aluminum Boats, Creek and Car Top Models '& JOHNSON MOTORS | sk TRADEINS: ° I BARRETT'S - FRUITVALE The basébalt wind-up ocean was held on June 25 .in Kinngird Park, and even with ad- verse weather, all the gam- es were Played on this the final day of ball. *_ In_sandlot f perebel the winners Castlegar league were ‘he Dodgers, coached by Fred Hoodicotf : while the Kinnaird winner, the Mets, were coached by John 21 Tamelin and his son, jayne. In the sandlot all-star game, Castlegar, coached by Ear! en won. e Junior Bronco Gfosquis) the league and playoff winner . was the Hornets; cuached by Wall * Horning and John Strelioff. Senior Bronco (Beavers) winners were the Cubs, and his son In the coaches and um- pire game, the Bob Shersti- bitoff team managed to win despite the bad umping and cheating from the op- posing team. The next event will be the Senior {Beaver) Bronco . all star team which will be formed shortly and will go to: West ;fuchmond ies early a gust pla the B.C. nals “hs tea will. be yy Bill Kerailt ani Ell Shersttbl tofé. z xhibition games. will be scheduled this month. A spokesman for the ex- ecutive expressed his a preciation for all the help given during the season by umpires, coaches and score- keepers. He- also thanked Mrs. Verna Keraiff and the ladies who made the final cookout day a success, 6. J. SMITHERAM TRAILER “TOWING Fully Insured Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar Daler Rayn-; David slower Gerry. betskoff. poached by. Bill Stefoniuk a; Mike. SUGAR, GRANULATED 10 : 1.59 5.41 CHEESE : MILD CHEDDAR .. 19 WIDE | MOUTH KERRLIDS =. 2.89: BUTTER: 24 49 GRILLTIME. 20 Ibs. BRIQUETS MIRACLE WHIP, 92 OR. eaten antes 69 CRISCO . 1- LB, CONTAINER COFFEE 2. $1.49 2 » 89 Marshmallows 3, 89¢ PEANUT BUTTER: KRAFT. 60 OZ. 1.49 GRADE “A” LARGE. 212 DOZ, .......... NOODIES 3... $1 EGGS 599° KETCHUP © Shake 'n Bake 3.0Z, ASSORTED UIBBYS. 11 OZ. .... TISSUE CASHMERE, 6 ROLLS PUNCH ge MK, 5 = $1| =n NOODLES BANANAS 8. ‘1 CABBACE......... . 10° Cantaloupe ::°3.89° Five “I PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY KINNAIRD THURSDAY ONLY FLOUR 20 LS. BAG 19 |? ONLY — WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ‘Strawberries FROZEN, 15 OZ. 3.51 16 OZ. Cottage Cheese & SOUR CREAM. 10 OZ. 5-22