CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, March 29, 1961 Easter Baskets 29c:and up ‘CHOCOLATE. NOVELTIES Beautiful Boxed’. Chocolates | CASTLEGAR DRUG PHONE EAE New shoes i in the’ Pieter Pests’ MATCH THAT EASTER BONNETT : WITH SHOES FROM MADDOCKS Violet, Spindrift: Green, Watermelon, Beige or a White ‘Spike, Iusion or Jet Heel : MADDOCKS Kinnaird Briefs 2 he “They're still working on the xiver pump,” commented Comm. Ron Giles, “I hope they don't work much longer." eee . Final reading was given a bor- rowing bylaw for the sum of §6,- }/§00 for the purchase of a grader. FE eee f * Only Comm. Giles is unable to attend the ential meeting of the Tough Minor Baittles " py JAKE KOENIG Sports Ealtor Phone $274 after 6 p.m.’ MINOR HOCKEY | PLAYOFFS Bantams: Castle Motors 4, obs Pay'N’ Ta-.| higi kit 3. ty Behind three to one at the halfway mark in the game Castle Motors came on strong to’ defeat Bobs 4.to 3 to-tie up thelr best of five sérles at'two games each and one ties A ,aixth and’ final game’ is to be played on Tuesday March 27 at 6 pm. If at the end of aime the score is tied, Municl- palities belng “eld May 18 at Marysville. sees see Bert Morice represented the village at a meeting in Trail mak- ing plans for the welcoming cere- monies for ihe Smoks Enters, “He well,” village chalrman Carl Loeblich, eve “We're going to have to get some new fire permit books print- ed,” ‘reported Comm, Jake ~Hen- i dricks, However, “it’s not pressing.” Kinnaird Brownies “Hold a Successful Recent Candy Sale Pack has been busy these: Bent two weeks, Brown Owl Mrs. J.Roberts has presented golden barg to thé fol- Luellie Leduc, Betty Lou Mathews, Lynn Archambault, Wendy Pater- gon, Marlee Terry Balk “The Second Kinnaird Browale| lowing Brownies: Lois Christenson,, then the teams will’ play one ten minute period and If at the end of that time'the game ts still tied sudden. death will be played. * Bobs opend. the scoring when Doyg Richards scored unossisted from 8 scramble in front of the net, Melnick quickly got that one back when he shot from just out- side the blue line and the goalle scooped {t into his net by accident. Bobs started the second period by bottling Castles in thelr own’ end and were rewarded by scoring two quick goals, Barry Dams scor- ed irom Wilson Woodrow and Bill Elliot scoring unnssisted to complete the scoring for Bobs. The’ Castles took over when Les Koehle scored from Harold Thring to end the se- cond period. Castle Motors scored their third goal to tie the -game at about the five-minute mark to tle dt up with , Melnick scoring jut four minutes ri Les Kol le rifled a shot from about 10 feet inside the. blue. line. which caught “the , goaler and ak’ 634, Clif? Wilson 612, Monday Mens League: Mens high single, Bill Shay mens high noggregate; Gary + team 3 team 2036, Otehr top scorers Fred Phillipoff 667, John Paulson 630, Medicine- men 6, Desperados 2; Lowballs 4, hetiy : Hot and Colds 3; Highballs 7, Tarnsients 0, Tuesday 9 p.m. Mixed League: Ladies high single, Shannon Irving 228; ladles high aggregate, Judy Halman 574; mens high ain- gle, Greg Stefoniuk 348; mens high aggregate, Greg Stefoniuk 751; team high single, Hackles 1061; team high ‘aggregate, Hackles 2836, Other top scorers Norm Fishwick 748, Peter Pellegrin 671, Lanny Mc- 242; ladies, high aggregate, Koastrukott 567; Bumpers 874, team high aggregate, Sparetires 2262. Bumpers 3, Speed- ometers 1; Sparetires 3, Carbure- tors 1; Hoods 3, Sparkplugs 1. ‘Wednesday Night Ladies League: Ladies: tiigh: single, Neda Web- ster 245;.: ‘ladies “high ageregate, Neda Webster 607, team ‘high single, Beatniks 827; team high 28. gregate, Beatniks 2310. 5, 2, 2;. Hackies 2, MM, Kilowatte 3; Eightballers 3, “Alley Kats 1. Wednesday Morning Ladies League: Ladies high single, Cheri Lyons ‘Night Mixed Lengue: ~~ Eadies high ‘single, Evelyn Zalt- soff; ladies high » Mavis Douglas - 673; mena high’ single, Fred Podmeroff and Mike Bermel “A. EREMENKO & CO. GRABUATION DRESSES Beautiful nylon ond silk fabrics, embroidered effects and lace — In pastel pink, blue, coral, yellow and white’ — full skirts - $23.95 — $32.95 Ladies’ EASTER HATS. Another large’ selection just arrived —’ The latest in fashion — Beautiful flower effects and. soft straws. — Shades ae $3.95 Large assortment of spring — $5.95 Nvion GLOVES. & SCARVES to match ended ‘up in the net to win the game.and force a sixth and final game. . Coaches and players, your ban- quet will ‘be ‘on’ Sat, April 8 at the | and Marilyn Smith, She also appointed Betty Lou Mathews, Esther Lang and Marilyx Smith as Sixers, Wendy Paterson end Marianne McNee were ap- Pointed seconders, . A . first-year service star was presented. to Tawny Owl Mrs, R. Paterson, Esther Lang was presented with her writers and Pathfinders proficiency badges, ‘These, youngsters held a very jsuccessful candy sale recently and extend a special Shank: sou to thelr Society hall at 6 pm. Please plan to attend. BOWLING ‘RESULTS Monday Mixed-Commercial League: Alley Katz 0, Smiths P&H ‘Un- i touchables 4;"Splinters 4, Ricks TV 0; Teachers 2, Shop Easy 2, Ladies high single, Emma. Mannarin’ 254; ladies high aggregate, Emma Man- narin. 615;. mens . high, single, Jake Koenig 293; . mens. high aggregate, Jake Koenig 664; team high single, Smiths P&H” Untouchables 954; team high aggregate, , “Shop Ensy 2618, Other top scorers Nick Bur- STORE CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY — - OPEN THURSDAY UNTIL. 9 pm BACON, ‘side sliced, EGGS,. grade ‘A’: large, 28 oz, 2 for HAMS, “Ready to ome Ib . Turkeys — Picnics — Gelfods ela” INSTANT COFFEE, Blue’ Ribbon gore Vegetable, Hab FLOUR, Robin Hood, 25 Ib 2-doz 89c - 2 O18 $1.39 396 °::|° MAZOLA, "LAMB, Leg or Chops, Ib . LAMB, Shoulder Chops, Ib .. MINCED BEEF, 3 Ibs EASTER EGGS, ..|.Whistle ‘or; Alphabet ©. 49c "| DAFFODILS; doz |... 69¢ 59e in a milk mug 5 ‘We BANANAS, Golde Ripe, 4 Ibs 69c - ASPARAGUS, 29c 32 oz 89c Bath Towels. Lovely assortment of patterns, gee and colors -69c and 79¢ LADIES’ PANTIES, FLORAL DESIGN : eae MEDIUM, LARGE _ EASTER WEEK-END. NYLONS LAP ee os “69c to ‘$1.38 | JEWELLERY. Artificial Flowers ....... '39¢ to $1. 49 : BLOUSES, good select $2. 95 to $4.95 CHILDREN’S Easter Bonnets et BOY’S T-SHIRTS 3-8 at .. $2.49 HATS, PURSES to match $2.95 -.$3.95.. WHITE GLOVES ........ 69c and 95c pete 896: Priced ‘at... : IT’S OUR’ I: f SPECIALS IN-ALE DEPARTMENTS Many nonadvertised specials rere are) 20 PIECE SETS OF DISHES 2 sets for only ....:... ae $4.95 “ Pastel Colors, Green, Pink, Blue, Yellow , 16 Pc. FIRE KING Domere SETS. 7 eecibd for only eh AND DRESS. SHIRTS COTTON KNITS, SHORT: SLEEVES ' $4.00 and $5.00. ' COTTON, plaids... : .. Cotton Checks’ anc _ Long sléeves, Drip Dry. - $4.00 Patterns sree his bie : ce $3.95.. PROVING : viCToRtA, Ann teaan high single,” Dec. © 31/341 : TAL LTBRaRy, Be a Published Re Thursday at.“ VOL. 14, No. 44 ' “CASTLEGAR ‘BRITISH COL! LA, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1961 °°, 10 CENTS PER COPY Golf Club. ‘Makes Opening Several have: been [’ Plans Verzuh was established for the Cnatelgar and District Golf Chub by its executive, + At >a recent meeting the ex- ecutive set up the following com- mittees: handicap and tournaments, fairways and greens, finance, mem- berehip, lands and roads, and en- Mike pointed club captain by the ext tive. Official opening day of coursa for the 1961 season will be April 18 Thera will bé men’s and / women's tournaments In the mor- Three School Board .. Members Disagree With Glerk’s: Remarks At least three members of the local school board have taken ver- bal exception to remarks by Caatle- ary, but that the proposed legisla- tiOn calls for, the. eho budgets | to “municipal A work party will be held the Sunday, before the opening of the: course to ensure that it is in good shape’ for the event.“ ‘The . executive also decided ‘to retain the, 1060 .membership fees but ‘the green ‘fees will now be $2 on ‘weekends and holidays. New score cards are to be prin- ted and new course rules in effect | Ki for 1061, will be listed on them,» i : Report is Released: |” On:B.C. Resources The ‘Vancouver Board of Trade has’ released an exhaustive repart |" on: the resources of northern Br! tish Columbia, °. , % CHATTING folios a week are Dr. Robert N. mB Water Mains, 250 ft. Sidewalk, 4000 Tons Dirt Moved in March 5 , busy « fie in March yfor jastlegar™ ‘wos reported by. works ipervisor Norman McNabb at juneil’s’ ‘meeting ‘Tuesday hight. Bicven hundred feet of Qin, water main was laid along the'highway from the new well at the elementary school to, the. well] behind the village office. of the Social Credit Association: of Cana Maida, président of tthe WK SC ‘Ass¢ ird Village chai Carl Loeblich son addressed the luncheon on foreign taining, walls for sidewalks \con- structed during March, rill ‘eo’ “Thiere’ ‘were 250 ft.-of alde- walks Idid during the month. a tour of the. pulp mill. — = Castles, Ne Bn en. ‘Titled * “Report” ‘on BC. Resource Development,” the main subjects are est iam and energy resources, un cil “Tuesday night, an. actos ‘BeY- instances of, Eun aS hockey ‘play in the Castlegar. ‘District wa8 the team Sponsored. by. Shop-Easy. Team ° i Ie Ty ” Back tow: George’ Kooznetsoff, George] : :Keraieff; Walter Babakoff, Warren Thom- AY Cairns has been ap: up ecneent. “Wartield and fertilizers ‘alvision, ~ The announcement was made by BE; A. G.*Colls, manager of’ the division, effective April’ 1. ‘The: War- “sulphate ’ and - nitrate fertilizer p’ants - and‘ the chlor-al- | Hall plant. Mr, ‘Cairns’ succeeds A. M. Chesser, who retired “in March. ‘Mr. Cairns was born at Islay, Alberta, He! graduated from | ‘the of Alberta in chemical minco at Trail fn that: year, Sentor posts, which he has held in) ‘the ‘and’ division include assistant superin- tendent: of ‘the company’s | Calgary -cperation, “superintendent, ‘of the Kimberley department, and , assis- department, Last year he was pla-| ced! in charge of ‘the company’s new Stirs ange in ‘the: fall. Comm: Walter Thorp said the suggestion that.the mat- ter be investigated: m= Castlegar ‘The .village will write the de- er, Ed Conroy and George ‘Infanti.. Miss-|: * ing:are Fre Nevakshonoff and Sofonoff. tit bextra ef recreation: and) con- David But-|'; servation: asking organization formed to hire an athletic 4,000 yds. of material ,.were removed from the CPR, ‘property on Columbia . Ave, near'the OCastle-Bar ‘Ranch. {The 90 fof retatt M1 for sued io March and, 26: dog - tags were sold. Five traffic tickets and four warnings were given out ‘Gur- ing the month, @ There were 975 ft. of re-| | School : Building Program ds Awaiting Cabinet OK ‘The proposed ‘school: ‘building referendum now in Victoria’ await- ing approval by order-in-councli contains additions and new Coo struction as follows: *. : NEW CONSTRUCTION: ‘Wood. land Pakk, Ootischenia, Blueberry Greek and Board Office. : “There: are sino estnated ‘funds the ‘Jack ‘Smith property border- ing the village property was com- peted and maintenange waa carried ‘out twice’: weekly throughout; the commercial’ area, Grading and gra- velling also took place ‘during the month . in. the Bente subdivision dertymarets eral value, of. “$18,700 were Age | Public asttegs are being plan- fed to present to: the rotenerers the entire: é Due to implementation of the Chant Commission ‘report and the return of Grade 7 Pupils to elem entary. Classification, ' there. will be ho} secondary" school ' cotistruction |! The schoo! board is Planning public: meetings, possibly in the week.of April 17. BANTAM winners. in the . Minor “Hockey sociation Jeague play for. season, was ..the team. sponsored by Bob's Pay'n, Takit.. ‘This ‘team . picture shows, front row,. captain: Bill Elli t, off, spare -goalie Pete Evdikimofé, Howard miiane, in’ 1936 and joined Co- Bonderoff and i ‘Wilson Woadrow, Back! the 1960-61 .Paul Hoodi row: coach Jake’: Greg Zeher- MacBain, Gordon: Gemmell; Bill Postnikoff, Chris Doug Richards and Richard Harmston. Mane is Richard “Mitchell, > Pettite Photo was ‘made by| PEE WEE hockéy: champions ‘in. the Cas- fegee. and District Minor, Hockey A it : tion is the‘ team _ sponsored by ‘wtiat.’ type .ot| Photos..’Members: include, :front row