2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 15, 1964 Golfing Season. ts at End - : With Three Tournaments | ‘ INSURARGE For All Your INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE .NEEDS ‘Phone 365-7944 _ ANDERSON: AGENCIES: * By John McLeod We had an exceptionally busy Thanksgiving weekend and managed to. put, the wraps on three tournaments, the ladies match play tournament, ladies Park-Electric trophy tournament iq and* the, tombstone. The: Koehle took the “C” flite and K. Metntyro was runner-up. e Park Electric net tro- ie: results; of the ‘ladies |= match Play, ‘are as follows — winner of “A”. flite was Mae Moroso, with Penn ,Devergon as ‘runner-up, ‘ + flite* swas’ Doro Maveini ith Phyl spoils, in this case ‘young . at at bearét Melnick in’ sécond : position. *D.)~"’ a EDUCATIONAL |of. the Journal - of, this compeiltion Castlegar ily Centro: ; BANO UE T RO D |) 80 persons — j x Under tHe heading “Special LE " problems of nutrition for hile AVAILABLE FOR BOOKINGS ren,” Byron K. ce: Rust, d F@- ‘ Luncheons, Dinners, Weildings, Meeting Room +...» ported © in’.;'a':ir ene Dining Room’ Coffee Shop 7 days por week,7.a.m.i-,9 p.m.’ +:Reservations 365-7277, ened ; Columbia: at. Main: Street: ‘ Dental Association thee althou; h the nutrition’ of ‘American ¢! 5 ved as:shown: ys their growth con ae tru ty? Stas et ti 8 by pes of Betting a crack atia Ga el with 100% ‘terylene 4 fiber. 3 eta let mitted to, become : hun: sat Tecate’ light’ weight but warm” mat, resistant... responsibility of ; [work on these, pro. only -to régister Me ployment; .if: they. ings 0 segment ofthe Columbia’ river projects ie A ie Nat Nat] jervicg, it wa |e 20 1 sidents lookin Yoca re! S leets NES Li order to be considered fox have th quired skills or abilities the fe contacted as: soon as hent, thave in | interes! «Contractors engaged on any ~Alt-Dam Constustjqn, Hiring Through t NES, The recruiting ‘of mai er. for contracting work 0) project with tsvorable results, ill §WAOEN yan cra ‘SALES & SERVICE Phone R.A. Bob! Horswill 365- 2491 with:both the xdministrative or- Spnsortluth and the trade union aes 3 ef the lon As co ell. ‘ g for ie iecin “advance entres and casualty 6 cau pro: mille een as Columbia Paydro C ‘ stenctorsy Lidia plete Stock: “of Volks ‘Cars and Trucks New Rambler, Cars Sales &§ Service — Trades iy PARKVIEW. MORES f es | a Sa abt resented with the proper: foods, EXCITING. he fuggesta i ha ae en MOTION PICTURES IN {3 — 95 1 satisfat mee own FULL COLOR © go to the re- ‘ fatritiousl requirements, There- ‘ ts the, ‘tombstone many eocaAn fore; hunger-satisfying | snacks Of eG lave, born’ in. ;| between meals ‘are to be dis- Columbia} ro: Sl ; unite’ at ‘points | i arivinice the. provinclal nent ts those: ‘cent cap papility mildew. & mothproof non ‘allergenic ° ; completely . hand: Mle able. .° ject will be. required to place all. manpower re Constructo Columbia Hydr LU meat et _ELECTRONIC SERVICES B 3657 7851 —'Kin-Gar: Ph 365-7833 frusors x : pp tbat tt i “81x people- ult picks Hi and my nicking bag, looked so r orl better grades in. sight? Good Vision and-good marks go hand In hand. A. student with a viston. problem’ can OUTDOOR LIFE — Filmed and pr ted ‘by John Haasa |” _ STANLEY HUMPHRIES ‘ACTIVITY ROOM Thurs. Oct. 22, 8 p.m. ‘Adults $1.00. Chid. 50c have trouble work on the. : be inclined to. read textbooks. This An turn * sult'In:lack,of Interest, ‘petiodic inattentlon,: an fatigue. ‘Don't gamble onyour child's welfare. Phone your vision ‘specialist soon for an examination. .- ASSOCIATION, OF OPTOMETRISTS. and.will hardly. 43 } they 9 were just as nate ziel and Belle, ‘Guay, Migele Wal- ker and Otto,’ and" Barb” and Hugo’ Wood, in: that ‘order. The tombstone’ belied ‘ its name as far as the weather. was concerned, The day. couldn't have’; been_ better. “The ‘men’s competition: ran off smoothly and. although the ‘entries not ‘as ‘plentiful as in fl Buzz_ MacDonald but tw one ative Test off No. 1 ds to call it An 83" rugged heavy-duty. saw... fast, so powerful it cuts.a 2X 10 in one: second, a3 X12 in two seconds. No.dan- . ‘Ov the we over ‘the ger of electric shock, because’ you “do “need electricity ‘from. any power sour to operate this powerful, gas-engin ani: ar ‘but golf- ers‘are a hardy lot‘and we'll all be back as stron as ever next over the past year and through |: their’ effo th: as: members couraged. °°: “ce When ‘children are forced to eat:— or even coaxed to'eat at : | mealtime — Dr: Rust states that they: frequently develop a’ true gists for eating foods Parewant: ed at! the’ table. ‘Instead, they “| come: to welcome. opportunities, to eat’ between: meals, when no unpledeant ‘urging is offered. ” He’ also ‘reports that child- ren who have been forced to eat will choose completely unbalanc: ed diets when permitted to eat Il , what they themselves Choose. rmier, ‘Jus described Royal Commission on Biculturism hearings as ‘inyii h. 365.8794. DE, Rust therefore récom- inénds “No "forced feedings — espec- ially for the two to four. year- ita-;| olds; ‘nothing. between meals; avoid excessive milk, and avoid excessive amounts of carbohy- drate (cookies, crackers, cake). Mrs. H. ‘Miss $5 i Grower flew to |’ Cranbrook Saturday where she spent the long. weekend ‘visitin, with her‘ siste Ed Meyers, returning ‘home: by: plane ‘Mor day aftern' rao Mr.) Mrs. G. Eastcott, Randy. ‘and: +Bonule “Taylor. of Rossland, spent t the Jong week, ting. :with Mrs. H. ‘We iad an active executive | } Mrs. L. ‘Zinio. eft. today fo! ‘Vancouver where ‘she ‘will attend ‘ofthe tive ‘anid com bers they lave: h ed many. fmprovements on tho course and: have spent many hours working out the possibili- ties of greening UD up stne course ‘direction’: Hav r. Paul :Moroso. Otto Walker, ‘Jim Kelly "and | the IODE: 's. M, Duncan, who was. B ‘patient fin’ the’ Castlegar hos; tal for a few'days, is home agi ‘Mr. and . Mrs. B..Thom- linson spent the ‘lon; visiting in Vancouver. Sid Walton left gi :Wadey, » Jim Corbett: and ‘.our | advisol in the distri kes. -had° their~ baby: daughter christéned at’ St. Rita's Church with Father. Brophy: officiating. the names e class is held ‘every 7 Tues in-room:208. There arge-for.the class’ Meh i is ‘held under School District No. os night school pro- ‘available in sae of :red - blue: blacks : . “Jantzen Sweaters ek y Mabe ee “100%. All Wool ae This great n new'c o1 the-go Jantzen thrives.o1 Its, fashionin; “ tive" “sports: enjoyment. Fine lasting trim ‘good looks. Ons SEinE SlolN MmOIRIAINRLAOIT| SI: “HEINID ASL LING pleist) small, ‘After: ‘propel and checking, these requisitions ,{ will then assume to NES ume ne seer of 8] tiDuring the: past two months be 69 persons have tbeen ‘referred AY SS. —- ASL who | <: dbs: on: small;'projects con. a thither: Felocation® © mat tic e in British’ Columbia Ppederation-- president: Ken- neth AL Aaa real ng fo ser: ation’ is; appealing ; to : Raat lic to ake a to, the d!-Thes canbe: are the'‘form “rhs ‘ehetier its : executive auite i BE tho! from British Columbia residents and. one donation .of $75. came a ident’ af? ashington, ‘of French, , nal ching iby gtu- die: mathmatics be- ‘gan it Y September. ‘However, -was".designed: and pledges to: be: drawn : uired: : eee 0 the fund have come |< : ieee v4 ale the Wy of ¢ THEY Eee “1008 recruited ’ for the sata are peing edium and Jarge, each in‘ proportioned ng- bli five ven | Homelite: : ; POWER ANYWHERE WITHOUT ELECTRIC SUPPLY. OR. CABLES - Throw; cess teachers * familiarized them: the long weekend .visitin; selves. with the equipment. will deny that he~hasn’t been ‘The system oe successful in*every . way, we'all enjoy working (th: ‘and foi ‘you Dick, ai not sayin this to Satter you up for next For: Rates See: CENTRE MOTEL Castlegar, 365-5656 . FEXACO, \Nelson, 352: api 6 rencis Nave: "ombined ‘oO hadago atin be SERVICE CENTRE Phohe 365-7451 ged: to stay 6 out of tee trouble this yeat"as' I ‘still -have half the’ club‘that are . with their