_ than usual behind the foul line, In > Jot. plant tests still going on at the 8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 2,:1961 ‘HOW TO BOWL FIVEPINS By BERT GARSIDE Positions int Hg BOUUR Chief . Bow! ‘dauyaesottae! too’ powerful for ee control, a you are using a S-step swing doesn’t "feel right”, year ing the: number of steps is first experiment you should =] If you do-.try to change, it is bet- ‘|ter to drop right down -to a 3- able using some other, less orthodox, number of steps, > Bome. energetic. bowlers “use'/a| S-step approach—sometimes called “the run”, because it locks more Uke something you should’ see at a.track and fleld event rather than tn a recreation centre. Still, some championship bowlers use the run, step: “approach, which /J5 likely .to {Jat your’ natural, siythm better ed. by: none, erterie you insist, this isthe? sequence for right, handed ‘bowlers Severs, M@-you are lett) qn: handed): d, Qight foot forward; com- bined with pushaway and back- swing. 2, Lett: foot forward; deliver the. ball, with a, very small slide. One-Step spproach’ farther]. -'The-one-step approach 1s used fact, soine bowlers stand right on the rubber mat at the end of the Tunway, so they get extra traction 6° the first step, This gives them a full 16 feet to hurtle down the runway before they deliver the ball, - fhe first is to carry the ball: in normat starting position for the Broach, except! for a 2-step run to begin with. . Rae @econd way is to start the Pushaway a3 you step off. This way, you must extend your back~ swing ¢or an extra two steps. Your arm is. thus carried farther back and swings down harder, e@iving a very fast and powerful Puip Process Promises Help To End:Pollution ay ‘A’ “hydrotropic” wood pulping process and a related semi-hydro- tropic method both promise big _ Money savings for the wood pulp " industry, and an end to its pole fution of streams according to pl- Browa Co, mills in Berlin, Na, {fhe processes, developed over vmany years by Ralph H. McKee, a retired Columbia professor of chemical’ engineering, use a hyd- Totropic chemical, sodium xylenes- ulfonate, as the principal reagent in the pulping solution, Among the benefits claimed for the McKee processes are: Lewer capital investment and labor coats, McKee saya an ex- isting plant could be converted. to the hydrotropic process for one~| aixth of the cost of s new plant, by" some’ “women, and quite fre- quently by older people or bowlers who are physically handicapped. The pushaway starts from a stand- ing position, The-right foot steps forward on the downswing and the balt is delivered without the bowl- er attempting to make any slide with his feet at all. The main thing that ts im- portant about a good approach ‘in bowling is not the number of steps you take, It is whether you can co- and legs into a natural rhythm, So, though 90 per cent of bowlers may. prefer either’ the 3-step or the 4-step approach, described in the last column, use the number of steps that feels most natural to you, Next? Practice your scoring skill HUMOR AND MR, MATHER goes: ahead, or unless ‘the *uncom- mitted vote firms up, the ‘Con servatives may not make it back— always taking into consideration the people who say they “Don't Know." ‘This ia very, useful informa-. tion. I think-I can add to it My opinion, based on 8 sur- yey of my own, is that the Con~ servatives will win the next elec- tion, untess they prea The size of the "| years, the situation: will be: e ‘The- Church .as the centre of! the ordinate the movement of your arm |° ., Submitted by-The “chiange dn ‘order: to become Mee you are but im and respect Every new person Is like new spice which changes the favor of ‘ot the whole community,, 1f the: new nelghbor-is from the same cuitural]' he. is, just. one among very.fow now arrivals in’ your neighborhood, : he will be the one who adjusts himself most easlly to the already existing | > atmosphere, wie However, if newcomers arrive! in great numbers, and ‘this can happen’ to a commimity: wittiitia: couple. 2! and: traditional background: and*-it]: him ‘in the'way hs Js, He will ade mire your tolerance and: will your customs, your way. of life in the same ‘way.’ 8 Love Leads into’ Unity 3. What’ then will happen in ied Integration ‘process? :' Should - Church’ as a congregation ‘not be i one? Don’t worry: about that. The Church js always one. .. namely in Jesus Christ. It was he who'said, ‘In my~ ther's : house ‘are meny mansions community will need’ to change. =. Attitudes’ toward: Integration Ola” residents ‘must; ‘adjust themselves. to the -new. ‘situation, ts hard! -We-are ‘inclined to nln that it ts our Church, that the QGhurch was bullt:by our.fa- thers and naturally we are the ones who should play first flddle, ‘The general -attitude vot our Christian Churches, is ‘such that, Fi accordance with our welcome evtry newcomer. We ~ ever more; we are overjoyed and . We expect - integration to take ae on our If however it turns out-that the ferent from what we have practised we have picked the wrong person. he Jose interest in us, Adjusting. the Pattern ‘This situation often applies to the “down town” community. A Church loses one good old member is left with only newcomers in the new pe attempt to answer. this kind of sit: our big cities, traditional patterns of church life are giving. place té peo, ity. before attempting to change’ the ‘outlook and attitudes of people. Our changing communities can learn much ‘from the. .downtown Church Community Centres." Salt — and Other Sploes. * like ‘the newvoniers’ in ‘our ‘neigh: ‘borhood. This would just reverse the. altuation. The.answer lies in a middle . course," No.’ore should be asked.to adjust himself in such & way that he becomes a?copy of the other person, or seasoned with the Even so,’ salt is our main ispice and it would. be: foolish: to change ner: would taste awful! No,the-an_ swer is ‘that each. one has to be respected in his own way -and on} his own terms. for many years, we conclude: that ib ‘We lose interest in him and so. dees |.:-_ ares, has nothing to offer these © ane ‘Community Church”. ds an uation, In many down town areas of |.’ Now of course this ‘does, rot |. mean that. we have to give: up: our |: own traditions “and try: to:become |” existing flavor of ‘the community. / : all other spices into salt; our din-| +: ‘The ‘love of. Ohrist which binds ius’ all together, ‘this ‘love ‘alone: will lead us into‘ unity. Integration will Hop take place by force, but it will work gradually: over -a: period of time, As human beings we have an urge to become one: +of the. crowd like the Jones’? °° By (our very nature we adapt “long (We ‘can. “to ‘80 by, ur own free|:chotop.. Actually : we! do this quite » unconsciously, ‘Ask: any new * | Canadian who, after having been in ‘Canada ‘for a number. of years re-, turns fora visit. to his homeland. Only then and there will he notice | gia’ how much he himself has how much he has become adapted | to the Canadian way of life, p ‘The same will happen to the newcomer in your, community, ° ‘The changing community. ts no Problem ‘to any Church so long as ‘the Church is willing.to treat -new neighbors with: dignity: and' respect | re” and 90 long ‘as the members, them | on Church are ‘willing: to: adjust them. selves’ ag. much as possible to. new situatiors around” them. - Tee Rev." Horst Rueger, ‘ Immigration Chaplain and ‘ Pastol German United Church ‘Toronto, ‘Ontario, ” serms. “or legs in. it, even ‘swimmer can become beiore using ites radvises’ rAssociatlon’.o¥ ° Canada,” and eae watoli ‘patched ‘or ‘hated areas for. weaknesses, The assocla- tion also declares it is better to un- derinflate a tube than to overinfiate t. “NELSON 2-446 “TRAIL 368-353 e e y William's MOVING & STORAGE “The Family Mover” “LOCAL ‘& L ING DI TANCE HAULING STORAGE : CRAT IG - PACKING . ‘SHIPPING For Free Estimates Call Collect Trail 364-1818 Nelson 1471 FOR SALE oo GR aes aan me Nes exonane lot in a Forks for not: in Case ima & Sie Phone 365-8129, Book Eno} oyelopedia, Phone, 368-8666 oF 806-3118, | aoa ourselves to our , OS try to drag him into whatever suft-[\:: a activity we have. in-out Chur-|_.-. nowcomer has ideas of his own, dif.! -'. after another through the years and}. PILSEN BEER. brewed. in ithe - Kootenays ae to Kootenay. tastes A STATEMENT REGARDING THE Disastrous Arson Attack on the HADIKIN BROS. SAW: MILL Located on Sullivan Creek at. Birch Bank: First we wish. to. thank everyone who helped or ‘was willing’ to. help -us after all. our ‘hard-earned ‘equipment .went up in flames the night of October 20, 1961. To those we still owe money, we ask only for 2 little time..We promise to pay our. debts hon-. estly: Also,.our thanks go out to the R:C.M.P. who, ‘upon learning, of. the fire,-acted very promptly... - “We. lo bone and pray to God that this time the and ght to court for ii sts, . whoever you are,.we call you . in your: face. Though you ‘destroyed : ur ‘twelve -years ‘of “blood; sweat,: and’ tears”: you “are not able to destroy our will to build another saw- “mill and-pro ‘ovide all the” “equipment: that goes with it. “ While we will again | be building the mill in the ;.cold winter-months ahead,-may God enter your emp- ty, wretched souls and remind you that to every be- _ ginning, there is an end. So, ‘too, there will be an end “to your black ‘days of destroying and tearing- the peoples’. hearts apart. But remember, if. you. by “chance: may evade man’s courts, you will not bypass God's court. So. may God have mercy on your wick- ed souls, . Tf ‘hls raitackiwas:done. to.us because we ine bought the former Community land, we wish. to ‘re- ‘mind you: that'as long as we are living in Canada and enjoy. the benefits: Canada’ provides, such‘as old age ‘welfare, » ete, we ‘morally feel ‘it is. only one’s duty to share i in the cost cof such Privileges. To do so, one has to pay taxes. victory will be very large, or very small, or not at all, depending on the vote. given to Mr. Pearson, Mr. Diefenbaker, Mr. Douglas or Mr. of-pulp, compared with about 66,- 000 gal. in older methods, ‘oo The process eliminates the dumping of chemical wastes into rivers and has no objectionable odors, ts xe Dry-welght yield of the pulping woods will: range between Most ‘people’ interviewed . said frankly that they felt Mr, Diefen- baker's men will win—If they are not. defeated, = Wurther, they say, in- that the Conservatives lost it is jdoubtful if they will be returned. And, should Diefenbaker be de- ites that cess will probably go to one of his opponents. (Most people I questioned nald it is unlikely «the next ‘election: will end in a tie,.And a majority of those who felt this were also of the opinion that, to end in a tie, the parties will have to finish even. I _ these KEN'S Wheel Alignment. Kinnaird = Phone 965-2472| ie @ Voting in the next elec- tion will de unusually heavy unless itis mot. Reaulta of the next elec- known ly Airline the event} - ‘Do not expect a newcomer to U- Drive COMPANY LIMITED Serving Trail, Castlegar & District end Castlegar Airport FOR INFORMATION PHONE CASTLEGAR 865-5811 ‘TRAIL 368-6141 AIRPORT. 365-3611 WEST KOOTENAY. BUY: AN'ELECTRIC CLOTHES, DRYER ‘hang up the ‘elothes line —iristead POWER ‘ef the ‘elothes. HADIKIN BROS. ANDERSON AGENCIES PHONE s65-$t1 . $10,500 Bee this 2-bedroom with erernotlye chen “ond finished spare bedroom in it, ‘Terms,. Full Price ssa, et eal e im- ae lo rae ind ‘on th. Ave, in 3-Bedroom - Home: c der “type 3-bedrioom - home in good location in Cas- Wegar, Reasoneble terms. LISTINGS WANTED | dal aire ised one eBY, sot freeatr 23-in' See: oi z aa ane Opportunity 600 acres of bench land between Blueberry Creek and Poupore Station fronting 0: on Highway :8A. +." ‘Water rights included. "Contact i a Jack Hipwell at 265-3256 Kinnaird Currier’ 8 Insurance and Real’ Estate ; Agencies (1960), i machine. EE he EB. z Hoque, Bs Box Frcs ate Gen Secon d-hand « in Fins case, Cheap for cash. phone 365- "S35 Bulek 4-door hardtop, aut- omatic, AO, radio, R. tara ‘Phone :365-8687. 1 OW ou Heat priced. Shon pics re une tins FOR SALE For quick sale or x ent, 45 x 10 Omaha, wee and p next to Ing | Silver. Birch, ‘rater Bark, ae Box 357, Cast! Magnus cho sco Ts tia y ‘on ng oa ever. Phone 3 % a on truck, 23,000 miles. Phone S eebeaaT ‘Washing :. bewin chine, vel goieen natty ty ae nied for quick gale: Ehone se 1086 30 ft, peae ees sepael: fi furnished, phon ase oe Ta ao Kinnaird, | C0 A tin3s Se ood Halrouts for Sale 'S BARBER BARRIE' SHOP ‘Two Chairs — No Waiting Fenst Lots forsale, A Oseroffs jewellery Stare, Pe ees __, rwo lota in Robson. Phone s65= 3879, 349, Two view lots 7% x 120 on and Ave. overlooking high school. Phone 306-8062 . 342 eerie eae joms, large fiving room, fi ae basement, situate on 2 level Jota.” Tmmedia te occu) 2 Must. Stin be finned. Phone me # Afonade 961 half-ton, ideal sensed uty. Grebamission, e bike. Phone 365-3899. 3 eee Tae hoes ea as S11 2. 342 FOR RENT =room furnished basement “| apartment: Phone 365-6801. way ee srartment ¢ on high- ennai ‘phote See siest or. 8) solo Ave., 2 Gastlegar. “ape 343 m basement aa, pers ed: Phone 365-3887, ‘Apartment. App Apartments, Phone 2 ‘room house ‘with Bai ath, BCross from School. Phone 360: ‘359. mire South ‘slocan. a centre 4 of busi areas Phone. Poko soe ot | Box-303, Or {unl Co.. EY pes qt FRastinge. St, Vancouver NOTICES LA. to Canadian lon Poppy Bake 2D. Sale on Sat., ‘and board in_ private home in in 2 Castlegar. Phone eae Kingarson Rebekah Lod oF! Bingo, Mon. v Nov, 6 at 830 fd pond Hall. Ach mae in_50c, and terested in Fair work is Very -w and board for 2 ladies to share t Ded-altting toom. Phone s labor service cover- asual | ing al a kinds of small jobs, phone wer Sawmills Aven Vancouver 12,36. jOHOLICS - ANONYMOUS, jostlerar. tind Deadline for cia red es noon Wednesday prior. to- of issue. E ott ., Staplers in. various sizes price ranges ore ‘avaliable at She Sastlegar Naws, So ore staples and large envelopes. BARRIE’S .BARBER SHOP ‘Two Chairs — No Waiting ttn37 dine Smith's Boarding Kennels, Sy- ew ited, tings, Creek, phone Pee MeaT.: pub: grooming, P: BRE en $33 Servite ev Pio wee cle, ad Ingo For . sewing and atemtions, id; | phone 365-2209. ‘Attention builders and home- our low Br rh yt x wood doors aad | Bo ees lumber - P ond burn ber. 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