CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 16, 1961 Schools Planning Goon House ‘The regular meeting of tho Kinnaird Elementary PTA was held Feb, 8, There was an attendance of 4G‘and the attendance prize was won by Mrs. Romaine’s grade two class, After the reading of the min- utes and various réports, volunteers were called for serving refreshments ent of schools, was then Introduced. He spoke on the recommendations of the Chant report. The respon- sibility of the school is to develop the intellectual ability of the child to. the ultimate. They seck to Mmit the responalbility of the school. The Job of the home is the welfare and moral development, The church ds at the Teachers’ Suge gestions for fund raising were an amateur program by- members of the PTA and an-auction type sale. Next month the meeting falls in Education Week so there will be an open house from 7 p.m, to 8 pan, ‘on March 8 with each teacher in his or her own room, The open house at Valley Vista School will be on the Tuesday from | for the of re. Uglous development. : He then briefly gave an outline of the-presentr school system in or- der to compare it with the propostd future system. In the new system, grades 1-7' will be the elementary school; grade 8-10, the high school, grades 11 and 12 are linked with grade 13 in a collegiate academy. examina. 1 pr. to 2.30 pin, Mra. P, Fisher has fined up a panel discussion for that ‘meeting. @, Bissell, District superintend- tlons will be given at the comple- tion of each section and successful pupils will receive a certificate of graduation at each of these levels. if with these cour- . Miss Proudfoot, Club, Entertain Senior Citizens ‘The’ Senior. Citizens Association was entertained on Jan. 27 by Miss Proudfoot, SHHS art teacher. Miss Proudfoot showed slides of her trip to Greece and Italy and with her very entertaining com- mentary made the members feel as though they were actually with her on the trip, The Association extends its ses, from grade 7 on will be the high school day be lengthened to 6 hours. They also recommend an in- crease to 200 school days in the year, shorter holidays at Christmas and easter, with school starting on Sept, 1 and continuing to June 30. As a conclusion he read from the report: “Problems are no more critical here than anywhere else, in fact, some have been dealt with in a better manner. The. B.C. school system compares quite fa- vorably with any cther system.” thanked Mr. Bissell’ on behalf of the meeting, which then adjourned for coffee and a lovely Valentine], cake, St. Alhan’s WA In (3th Year “ Members of St. Alban’s WA The President, irs. T, E. Green|: By STANLEY ORRIS Publisher Grand Forks Gazette @ it never falls to amaze me when time and again I run into the insularity of city ‘folk. It must be a fact about 95 per cent’of the people of Vancouver and Victoria think that civilization ends on the Briefs Nothing to ‘report’ yet on street. lghts, commented: Comm. CASTLEGAR BRANCH = ; Members and; Interested Persons are ‘Welcome’ ‘To Attend — Films Will Be Shown MEETING 8 p.m. Legic mn ‘Hall. thelr wings on Judy Roberts and] . they were welcomed and introduced |” Rupert before transferring to ae i RATE “PHONE 3261 “U T KINNAIRD, B.C. “FRESH - Roasting C Chicken, lb. . 29 FRESH Pork Roasts, Ib.. PURE PORK Sausage, fray pac, Ib. : 49c No.1 Wieners, Ib. . FRAZER VALE _ Fish & Chips, 24 OZ. vs. AP SWIFT‘S BROOKEFIELD Cheese, 2 lb. box. ROBIN HOOD Flour, 25 lb. bag . Kraft CHEEZ ‘WHIZ, 16 oz. jar .. . Kersey PEANUT BUTTER eae COREE, : Merely Temuesdey 7-8 Maddocks- = 8. Bmil peice lei Saturday 10-11" ‘Young's: "THE SPORTS SCENE Ken Price Takes High Sinale By JAKE KOENIG. Sports ‘Editor H Phone S27¢' after 8 pan. ~~ lana on Sunday to compete in ‘a mixed three-some tournament ‘Trail and, Nelson took top’ honors, but G Local bowlers travelled to Ross- ‘Hockey: Finals “The semi-finals (three-game to- tak goals) .and finals (flve-game playoffs) of the Castlegar Minor Hockey Association ‘will. be , held during the month of March, at the end of the playoffs the association hopes to hold a, ban- | & Quet for all the boys. At’ the, ban- quet the Sparling. trophy for the most lmproved Pee’ Weo player wilt be presented. Playoff schedule follows: Juvenile Semi-Finals,‘ ‘ Number 1 teams — The Paletti ‘and Shop Enaay. . Number 2 teams — The Bev'as and HotelsMarlane, March brah ‘'8.30-930 Bev's- Marlane, Margh 2- Thurs | 9.30-10,30 Palette Bhop March 1 e-bfonay 9.30-10,30 bac Shop Easy March Thursday 9.30-1030 Bev's- Marlane Hotel, . March §-Thursday 830-930 Pals ette-Shop‘ Easy, March 9-Thursday 9.30-1030 Bev's- Mariane Hotel, SJavenile Finals Number 1. teams. —: winners. play. Number ‘2‘teams'— winners play. March 18-Monday 9.80-1030 March 14-Tuesday’ 9.30-1030 March 18-Saturday. 12-1 i March 20-Monday 9.30-10,30 March 21-Tuesday 9.30-1030 ‘Final Number 2 teams — Young Agen: cles and, Smith's Plumbing and Heating. . ‘March. 4-Saturday Jack's March 4-Saturday 11-12 Young’s- Smith’, -, March §-Monday 7-8 Pitt’s-Jack's prorat §-Monday. 8.30-9.30 ‘Young’s- 10-11. Pitts- Smi arch " 11-Saturday 11-12. Pitts- ‘Number 1 teams. — winners, play. Number 2 eons — winners ‘play. Ni Number 1, teams Maddock’a Store and Bob's Pay ‘n’ Takit, Nuinber 2 teams —"Boses’ Jewel lery and Castle Mot March ‘eaturday 730-830 Mad- docks-Bob's. - . March 4-Saturday 8.30-9.30 Bosse’s- Castle Motors, + March 17-Tuesday He Maddocka- Bob's. BIOS, * March teams, Peo Wee Finals Number’1 teams — winnera play. Number “2 teats — winners. Play. | March 18-Saturday | 10-11, 0 > ‘March 20-Monday'6-7. March 21-Tuesday 67. March 23-Thursday 6-7. bowlers Ken Price, Carol Price and Bob Jeffreys took the team high ‘single with # score. of 943 with Ken Price also taking the men’s high single with a big 359. i gle, Jake Koenig 251; mens high Marlane Hotel 7, Bev's5. Shop Easy 10, Palette 3” BOWLING, RESULTS... Monday Mixed Commercial League: Ladies high single, Elie Koo- chin’ 2399; ladles high " Celgar Plane Gets : $577, for Bombing District Fires /Celgar. received $! provincial department of lands and forests last summer for allowing Its plane,to water’ bomb + forest flrés, Hon. Ray ‘Williston told-Leo " CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs day, Feb. 16, 1961 “Kinng: Socials Me, Kaufman, Phone 6488 577 from the Church. Wi Elsie Koochin 640; mens high sin- ‘on! sunday ‘morning Pettitta ‘Photos rented the arena, to allow} his team, an extra hour of. practice, The fathers of. the- players: came out equipped ‘with skates and hoc- key sticks and’ proceded to teach thelr sons the finer points. of. the ame of hockey, The. result! was Fathers 8, Sons 4, The coach and players wish to ‘thank thelr spon- Sor. (Pettitt Photos), for: “the extrs ice time." , * MINOR HOCKEY f, Eremgnko's' 4, Kootenay .Billders, 2, Bocensy is Bultders ..5,.: Castlegar Drug, 2. Co-op Reta! Steve Paszty 665; team high single, Smith's. P&H Untouch- ables 054; team’ high ‘aggregate, Smith's P&H Untouchables 2819. Monday Men's League: High ‘single, Walter Holuboff 3; high aggregate, Don Archibald team high single, Team No. 6 Mote tea inhigh, aggregate, Team fo, ‘Tuesday Goffeebreakers League: High slngle, Vicki: Bissell 219; Nimsick | (COF- swer to a, question -in.the: legialn- ‘ ture, Mr, ‘plmalck’s a Mr. Willlston's answers: I~ ‘Wero any. aeroplanes “used by the Government for the purpose of water bombing forest flres‘in the Province during 1960? : 2. If the answer yes, (a) were any of. these sero- planes owntd -by the’ Government, (>). were any ‘of ;these Seroplanes owned by’ private -indlvidials or high Gregory 633; team high single, Wheaties 911; team high aggregate, Mugs 2281. Tuesday Ladiea League: ‘High single, aie Smith 223; iL 2, Ponte Pay! NTakt 8, Castle Motors Meusidcok's Shoes 1, Bosses Jew ellers 1, Jack's Pie-n-Pac 5, Pitts Plaza Drug 1. Smith's Plumbing’ ‘and’ Heating 6, Young Agencies‘ 3. high ladys Smith 854; team ‘high aaie Alley Katz 867; team ‘high ageregate, Afey Katz 2328, Tuesday 7 pm. Mixed League: “Ladies “high * slhgle, Jeanette| * Androsoff' 206; Iadies high aggreg- ata Jeanette Androsoff 531;\ mens high’ single, Pred Stoushnow 268; men’s high Ken Price March ‘T-fTuetday 8,30-9.30 hector Castle Motors, ‘March 11-Saturday 130-830 Bosses. Castle’ Motors. March M-Baturday’ 830-930' Mad- daocks-Bob' Bantam Finals : Number 1 teams — ‘winters Play. Number 2 teams — winners ‘play. March 16-Thursday ‘6-7. March 18-Saturday 8.30-9.30, Oswald Motors also ‘astlegsr Drug! get by’s, Number 1 teams — Pettitt Photos and Eremenko's, 2 teams ~~ Co-op Retail and Kootenay Bldg. March 4-Saturday 19-1. Pettitt’s- Eremenko’s. (1) March 6-Monday 6-7 Co-op-Koot- ;[high aggregate, Chipmunks. 2548, Speedometers 2320. Wednesday Night Ladies League: team Flyers 691;; team high ager ate, Sctftoos 1958. 3 Res Thursday ‘Mixed League: 673; team high single, West's 'Mis- fits 1004; team high’ aggregate, West's Misfits 2779, Tuesday 9 p.m. Mixed League: ‘Ladies high single, Blanche Ing- ;|{ham ‘232; ladies high aggregate, |" i “he: a Plied as follows! $6,228; mited, ‘What was the iets d ‘of fighting’ ire ‘during “1. Yes. “2.° (a) No, (b) yes, and (c) Skyways Air Services Limited, $256,- 597.10; B.O, ‘Airlines’ Limited,’ $30,- 059.45; West Coast Airlines’ Limited, ‘Aircraft Limited, $12,- 067.08; ' Pacific Western Airlines Li- b Airspray Limited, $55,144; Celgay Limited, $577; and Forest Industrial Tankers, - $4,400. $2,589; “9, $867,630.21." and (o) .what are their name: and’ how much was paid: in each case? ~ . RG, ‘Williston | re- in an- neations: “and the Misses Joan Shields, Joan Reed, Fink ‘under the ‘atipervisfon of Mrs. Jack Robinson’ and Mrs. A, Eld- to: No. 1. is] guests, and Mrs, J. Crawford; Mrs. G. ©. Bissell and Mrs. E... Walker. In charge of the attractive bake table were, Mrs. .B. Crissal,. Mrs, H, Bate, Mra, 0, ‘MekCenzie. ‘ . An evenitig ite the ladles one of several such events during the year was held when the Rotarians and their wives enjoyed a theatre party, Thuraday. There. followed 's social’ evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. G. Guldo whose guests were, Mr, and Mys.-F, D. Hirtle, Mr, and. Mrs. A. T. Horswill, ‘Mr, en Hall, Mr, and Mra, R. O..Mad- docks, Mr. and Mrs, R.-D. Minnion, Mr, and Mrs: G.'McGlachlin, Dr. and Mrs, Pat Fowler, Mr.. and Mra, G, O.: Bissell, Mr. and Mrs.°J.'M. Macbeth, Mr, and-Mrs,: EB. M.‘Mc- Gauley, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Herman total coat for ‘)Blanche Ingham 564; mens high single, Frank Ingam 295; mens high ‘aggregate, Gary Mcleod’ 682; team high single, Alley’ Kats 959; ‘team Wednesday Morning Ladies League: --° High “single,” Ann Kastrukoff 27; high Ladies high single, Pearl. Fil- Upoff 245; ladies high aggregat Pat Monroe 507; mens high single, Tom Cowlin 253; mens high ag- gregate, Harry Cheveldave 651; _RENATA SOGIALS te, Mrs. M. Rohn A memorial service was held at the Sunday Tulips and daffodils enhanced, the sparkling appointments on a white lace covered main table for the. Valentine Tea held Saturday in the Improvement Soclety Hall un- der the suspic of the Anglican! ‘The Valentin’ motif was” com. Plemented by. red tulips centering each ‘small table, belng served by Beverley Robinson, Wendy Reith, ‘Marilyn Edmondson and“ Lduise ridge. Mrs, T. Green weléomed the Pouring ‘tea were Mrs. A. Selby CG Parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Rourke. , the church, land Mr, and Mra. L. Ackney, eve home recently having spent three weeks on business in Creston. Mr, Randall has been visiting his father, D. Randall and other members.of his family at Innisfail, Alberts, His daughter Karen ac- companied him -to remain there with relatives, dim Regan’ is a-patient in ‘Trail Tadanac Hospital having been ad- mitted early this week, : Miss'Patsy Rourke is vacatlon- ing from her nursing. duties at. Es- sondale ‘having ‘arrived : from : the coast to spend some time with her “United Churct Chyrch © - Special Services. 8 “On Feb. 19 & 20 Becond anniversary of the op- ening and dedication of the ‘Castle. gar United Church. will be observed Feb. 19 and 20, with special ser- vices. and.a supper for methbers of the congregation. , Reverend Rodney Booth of East ‘Trail United will be guest preacher Sunday at 790 ‘pm. ~ * Monday evening the Women’s Auxiliary Will sérve a turkey ‘sup- Per In the church. basement, supper has been-prepared by a com- salltes of AOTS club members, also to, take’ place in the basement of :, The enupnet ts scheduled’ for 630 p.m. afternoon at 2.30 p.m.’ in honor of teem high ‘single, Corner Pins 1058; Munns 618; team high alngle, Spee- dometers 853; team high’ aggregate, enoff 209; ; | Pearl Fillipoft. 537; mens high sing- team high Corner , Ping 270%. 3 Fridoy Mixed. League: “Ladies high single, Ann Fom- ladies high aggregate, high Aggregate, pander se 2889, was a visitor to ‘Renata for the past week. of Castlegar were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Koch ; | and Mrs. W. Hale. team high single, Handicaps 1066; end” visitor at the, home ‘of. Mr. the late Mr. Fred Charles Shantz, |. : Mrs. John Anderson of. Agassiz ‘Mrs, A, Koch and. son Erhard “Mir, Jack Hansen’ was a week- and Mrs. I. Wiebe. Mrs, John Randall returned ; A soclal program to follow:the |” B’S PAY'N TAKIT OPEN 9: 00: till 9:00 - for aome time on a farther visit | . 25 Ib. PAC: FLOUR $1.39 16 OZ. SWIFTS CHEEZ SPREAD | ‘ STRELIOFF — To Mr, and Mrs, John J,’ Strelloff, Feb. 13, a son. . A enay.' (2) March 7-Tuesday > 6-7 Pettitts-Er- emenko’s; (1) March 11-Saturday 12-1 Co-op-| == ‘-A4eTuesday °6-7 Number 2 14-Tuesday - 7-8 Sumber ‘March 25-Saturday 10-11, Pn La Central. 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