CASTLEGAR NEWS SPORTS| a “FRANK'S SAW. SHOP SAWS SHARPENED ON MACHINE Hondsaws ... Welter Fun iat common sense to make sure /.your- boat has’ the proper -"emergency equipment on board before you start out. "A bailing ean, an‘anchor and a paddle are musts..Everyone ‘on, board should have a government- ~ approved pecan flotation de- vice. - Retoothing $1.00 ae Phone 365-7395 Behind Castle Theatre Castlegar & District Curling Club GENERAL MEETING ° MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 7:30 P.M. Curling Club Lounge All. members and’ interested parties are ‘invited to attend. 1 Water is fun but itde-< mands respect. It is only. HEADQUARTERS FOR ALLYOUR luntling Supplies HUNTING KNIVES — RIFLES ~ SHOT GUNS — SHELL BELTS "303 BRITISH $6.49 BOX HUNTING LICENCES — TAGS — SOLD HERE SUNGS — GUN CASES + Wednesday, A large y ress sign, local ‘dignitaries and'a proud group of residents welcomed ‘the Sentinel Club’s Senior Broncos “’ as they emerged from the plane at the Castlegar Airport on. of last week bear- ° ing ‘their weophy: with each? . player wearing his silver m signifying they are the Silver: Medal winners of the Canadian ; Bronco Baseball Championships held recently, in Sydney,N.S. The boys placed ‘second when they:.were' defeated ‘by the strong Montreal. team but ey had a saying of their own, ~.° “First in B.C., second :in Que- < bee” with manager Wally Horn- ing at the civic dinner following” eir arrival, terming the Que- ‘bee: baseball team as a “‘semi- _pro” club of 11 and 12 year olds. It was with pride that they ‘ rode ‘on the fire truck to City: Hal); followed by a cavalcade of : well-wishers. It was with pride ’ they signed the guest book.at ” City Hall taking care to include ~ the'-names of three coast players that joined them for the . championships and that of their °. team mate Dan Barnes who. _ just before becoming leadoff ‘batter for the championship Quebec game, was ‘taken'to © hospital and immediately un- derwent surgery for appen- | ~ dicitis, Dan Barnes: was also re- membered again ‘at the civic - dinner that-evening when he received a round of applause for playing some “fantastic ball”. Dan returned home Mon- MARSHALL WELLS STORE Castleaird Plaza day afternoon and w was.met by. his fellow’ teammat merous adults mother: had only praise for! ie people: who had ‘! been: 80 thoughtful ‘to him during: his? hospitalization., This (included visits from members. of the ‘ Sydney Baseball Team. and 5 from’ Sydney's mayor. ©’ At’ the civic diner. Mayor Ed "Mosby was presented ‘an - * autographed ball’from ‘team ;manager >Wally : Horning. Mosby said it was a Ton egioul occasion and that the team had “carried the letter‘of Castlegar, further than any otlier team”.~ le said the team was’ a credit te the community: and added that the best can be picked to furnish them but the vital ingredient is spirit.“You have gone up against unlimited”; -resources and put Castlegar in big letters on the’ baseball map.”.The mayor noted there may. bea Possibility ‘of Castle- * Custom Grooming 1, For. Men Who Care. i Creative Cuts Our Specialty We ‘shape your hair to suit your face, your taste and. your life- style. Try ust PROFILE . HAIR STYLING for MEN Castleaird Plaza Phone 365-3714 George Lewis HOURS Mon. thru Sat. 9 a.m. = 5:30 p.m, Friday 9 am. - 7 p.m. . Monday Closed gar, isting & the Canadian chi jonshi id, “T would be proud and hap; ‘along’ asa ‘bat’ boy. 2 Castlegar» aud ‘Distric you took me ‘Chiinbek of! Commerce presi ‘dent Dave Silvester said he. was’ ‘proud ‘to: see ‘the enthtisiasm. shown by the communit; tie AL vireo “poo CHEMICALS | NOW AVAILABLE - Bob Lightle 36: 5990: = Fun Sing als. : el: o v 3 Hinters’ are ‘asked to check these maps and: certain the ¥ Open OPEN. AREA: 2 » From the east boundary of Robson (this boundary is west of - e Robson ferry, wharf) fo the east bank of Syrteas Greek (exeluding Syringa. Creek Par How) 3? That area ‘between these'2 ‘points north c ‘ke © River and Arrow Lakes tothe helght of lar 2. ‘AREAS NOT “INCL DE! JAREA, ofa) watershed, of Pass Creek (Norm's Creek) <(b) Syringa Creek’ Park area. (lots S068: 9154; vy 7669). te) watershed of ‘Arrow Lakes Northwest of Syringa ‘Ceek: *(d); All hunters should respect ah f property: owners nd. Leathe land." 1 ted on all main ids leading to the: area. aie) iheniogk enforcement program will be set up In the \ during the ELK: HUNTING. SEASON. oe _‘Satdy Seplember. 8 for a. Prana CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 12, 1974 RECREATION AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS Sponsored by SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 9 and + $25.00. Wednesday ~~ 7:80-9:80 en Foden, Stanley Humphries High School Matera nciment 1 Maximum20 80 hot re lo a a rge bOuTHAND, course is tentative depending ‘on availability of instructor. Interested ile may leave their names at the Recreation Offi ffice, jum Enrolment 15 Stanley Humphries High School rita: ft ‘course is t ive depending on abil of instructor. ‘may leave thete names at the Recreation Office. Enrolment 16 Stanley Humphries High School MACHINES ‘sourse of 10-key touch adding machine and printing calculator. Learn how to ‘the machines pee and develop skill in speed and accuracy. $20.00; esday 7:30 -9:80 p.m. Sept. 24- Jan. 2 Stanley Humphries High School Minimum Enrolment12 Maximum 20 y 80 hours © Instructor: Bob Faulkner DRIVING ‘An execlient course for those wishing to learn how to drive defensively. ‘Pee = $15.00 Stanley Humphries High Schoo! Mishnum Enrolment 12 7:80-9:30 p.m. 16 hours i/,sfoee nights only — Monday & Tuesday Oct. 21 & 22 Monday & preity Oct. 28 & 29 Bob, Foubister,.. ... unters. All ‘equipment. ‘ts ‘supp! 7:30-9:30 p.m. Sept. 17 a Oct. 10 @ .00 Misiasam Enrolment ‘two. et sk 2 yuesday & Thursday y Anetrsctor: Bill Junker in blueprint reading. 00.5 ses " Kinnaird Junior High School Misinun Enrolment 12 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. 42 hours ‘Rights per greek =~ Monday & Thursday Jan. ;6-Feb. 20 Harold Mart “Gather fc Britsh Ca bil ni t Certifi for ‘Britis! ia Government a . ira Junior High School 7:00 -10:00 p.m, 75 hours Fee - $50.00 *Miaimum Enrolment Baro Sept. 30 - Dec. 23 ‘Two nights per eres = 2 eocday & Thursday ‘$eetroetor: Harold Martin ‘and Ssbetinced instruction by Mrs. Carol Couch, whois the art instruc- Yor/at Stanley Humphries High School. All equipment is supplied. Fes - Monday. 7:80 - 9:30 p. 6.to: March © Stanley, Humphries High School ‘Minimum Enrolment 12 Maximum 16 20 hours = Mrs. Carol Couch ‘gourse Is for women who wish i are or - improve in knitting, crocheting, provided. ee $5.00 Monday 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. 24-Nov. 25) Kinnaird Elementary School ees Enrolment 12 20 hours ntroetor: Mrs. Leona Horvath the basics in Macrame. All equipment sy supplied. ira 00° Tuesday _—-7:80- 9:30 p.m. Kinnaird ciceuaee School Heiman M rient 12 20 hours Jennifer Tsun Kinnaird. Hall Basement & Sunday October 4, 5 & 6th y 00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Sunday. 9:00, a.m. pm. Minimum Enrolment 12 e tructor: Steve Kresta Stanley Humphries High ph School 3 Includes the following 4-harness table Our goal for SLIM Typing Shorthand Mens Keep-Fit Italian Cooking REGIONAL RECREATION COMMISSION No. 1 FOOD FOR THOUGHT A course on nutrition and natural foods. For some a new experience in use and preparing of natural foods, how to eat substantially and economically. Fee - $20.00 Wednesday 7:00-9:00 p.m. Minimum Enrolment 12 Kinnaird Junior High School October 2- Dec. 4 20 hours Instructor: Ellen Bloodoff . CAKE DECORATING Learn to ceecrale cakés for all occasions, Excellent instruction. Fee - $15.00 Wednesday 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Oct.2-Dec. 4 Stanley Humphries High School Minimum Enrolment 12 20 hours Instructor: Mrs. Stella Ball <. CHINESE COOKING y Learn to make those exotic original Chinese dishes Fee - $20.00 Stanley Humphries High School : mer be at 15 24 hours Two Classes — Tuesda; jept. 24 - Dec. 10 Thursda’ Sept. 26 - Dec. 12 M Cha Instructor: Mrs. May in. * 7:80 - 9:30 p.m. RUSSIAN COOKING Learn to make some of those fabulous Russian. dishes - Borsch, Pettahey, Holopshi and many others, Almost everything supplied. Monday ——_7:00- 10:00 p.m. Kinnaird Junior High School 16 80 hours, 12 Mrs. Nancy P CRAFTS For boys and girls - a course designed in creative crafts using discards found around the average home. The Programs will teach the child how to make toys, from basic items such as bottles, egg and cartons, paper, rolls, plastic containers, etc. All materials supplied. 5. Kinnaird Hell Basement £15 bodes a: Instructor: Vi Giles SQUARE DANCING Beginners here is your chance to learn to square dance. A fun filled social activity with excellent instruction. Fee - $30.00 per couple Woodland Park School Sept. 18-Feb. 19 Wednesday 7:80-9:30 p.m. Minimum 16 40 hours Instructor: Jim McLuckie CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH Parlez-vous francais? If not, here is your chance. Classes are held in a pleasant Thursday 7:80 - 9:30 p.m. . Stanley Humphries High School Minimum Enrolment 12 20 hours Instructor: Mrs, Marie Minome RAMA For boys and girls 9 - 2 years. This group will attempt to put on an actual play. ‘An experience in theatre drama and a chance to perform. Fee - $7.00 Thursday 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Sept. 26 - Dec. 12 Castlegar Primary School Minimum Enrolment 32 : Instructor: Oscar M **We would also like tos start an adult drama group. Interested people notify the recreation office. 18 hours BALLET » Creative ballet for children 4 to 11 years. Instruction is by Mrs. Lisa Petter, a graduate of the Vienna Academy of Music and Performing Arts. She taught this class for the last two years with great success. Fee - $20.00 first child Minimum Enrolment 12 per class $18.00 second child Sept. 24 to Nov. 26 '$16,00 third child .Tuesday Twin Rivers School 7, hours 4:00 - 4:45 p.m. Children 4 - 6 years dren 6% - 11 years 10 hours §:00 - 6:00 p.m. fhstructor: Lisa Petter TRIM Keep slim and trim to music in a graceful way. This is open to high school students and adults. Family rates available. Fee - $18.00 Tuesday 6:30-7:30 p.m. Sept. 24 - Nov. 26 Twin Rivers School Minimum Enrolment 12 10 hours Instructor: Lisa Petter **]f there is sufficient registration, fees may be lowered. fand Refresher Course * Open to those holding certificates; those whose certificates have lapsed; and those who do not hold certificates. Contact the recreation office for further information. PLEASE REGISTER AT THE RECREATION OFFICE PRIOR TO STARTING DATE. REGISTRATIONS MUST BE PAID NO LATER THAN THE START Or FIRST SESSION. 720 - Tth Avenue South (In Kinnaird Hall) Phone 365-3386 Our address: Instructors are still needed for the following classes: Interior Decorating Upholstery Ladies Volleyball Boys Gymnastics Stites WOLLEYBALBE trot ane ma — PLEASE REMOVE THIS PAGE FROM PAPER ANO SAVE -- DULT CREATIVE DANCE Creative and contemporary exploratory dance for adults and teens. Family rates. available, Fee - $18.00 f Tuesday 7:30-8:30 p.m. Sept. 24 - Nov. 26 Twin Rivers School Minimum Enrolment 12 10 hours Instructor: Lisa Petter **If there is sufficient registration, fees may be lowered. RATE Fee - $10.00 per month Starting September - register any time 38 nights per week Monday and Tuesday 7:30-9:30 p.m. Wednesday 5:00-7:00 p.m. Minimum Enrolment 12 Instructor: Giles Lepage Kinnaird Elementary School PRE-SKI CONDITIONING Get in shape for the winter season with pre-ski conditioning, Fee - $10.00 Kinnaird Elementary Schoo) Oct. 3- Dee. 5 Thursday 7:00-9:00 p.m. Minimum Enrolment 12 Instructor: Laurie Lyons 20 hours BADMINTON Boys and girls - capable instruction. Fee - $8.00 for season Sept. 23 all winter Ages8-12 years Monday & Wednesday 6:15-8:00 p.m. Ages 13- af years bisndey, & Wednesday 8:00 - 10:00 p.m. Thursday 7:00-9:00 p.m. Twin Rivers School ) Basic instruction on the. techniques of ‘vol Fee =’ $5.00 Minimum Edrolment 12 i iS ature atte n= Thursday. 7:80-9:00 p.m. :; Oct. 8- Dec. & (Robson School) Fe Ts Monday ©: 7:80 p.m, Sept. 30- Dee: 2 (Tareya Behe) South - Wednesday 7:80 - 9:00 p.m. Oct 2 = Dec. '4 ne nated Elementary School) Instructor: Diane Becraft/Ailman ball. A'fun game in a relaxed atm: nel fe ‘or indies ke eal for ladies to keep in good condition and lose weight: Each cipant. works to her own standard and ability. st ee Fee - $5.00 Bobson - Tuesday 8:00 - 9:00 p.m. Oct. 1 - Dec. 3 (iobest, School} Castlegar South - Thursday 8:00 - 9:00 p.m. Oct. 3 - Dec. ind Park School) Castlegar North - Wednesday 8:00 - 9:00 p.m. Oct. 2- Dec. 4 = Castlegar Primary) Minimum Enrolment 12 + Instructor: Diane Becraft/Ailman Gael eeliae NO.1 asic gymnastics incorporating the fours shield ‘ogression i ti program. This is for boys and gis Grades 1 Lp chess erste Fee : $5.0 Twin Ri Sept. 29 - vers School Monday 3:30. - 4:80 p.m. Instructor: Cammy Lapointe GYMNASTICS NO. 2 Basic gymnastics incorporating the four abel progression incentive program. ‘This is for boys and girls Grades 1 Fee - $5.00 Sept. 24-Nov.26 10hours Instructor: Cammy Lapointe Woodland Park School © Tuesday 4:00-5:00 p.m. GYMNASTICS NO. 3 ‘Club’ Advanced gymnastics for girls. This is not for beginners. Only those interested in competing and who have had some basic training. Fee - $10.00 ‘Kinnaird, ‘Junior High School Thursday 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Sept. 26 - Nov. 28 Instructor: Laura Johnson 20 hours RED CROSS SWIMMING LESSONS Fee $15.00 For Beginners, Intermediates and Juniors. Montrose - Beaver Valley Swimming Pool Twice Weekly - Monday & Wednesday Oct. 7 - Nov. 6 ADULT ART for Beginners Fee - $25.00 Oct. 1 - Dec. 3 Instructor: Joyce Evans Stanley Humpheiea 4 High, Benoa Tuesday 00 p.m. 20 hours JUNIOR ART Fee - $7.00 Grades 1-3 © Wednesday a Wednesday Instructor: Joyce Evans Kinnaird Elementary School 8:45 - 6:16 p.m. Oct. 2 - Dec. 4 5:30-7:00 pm. Oct. 2- Dee. 4 16 hours BASIC ENGLISH FOR NEW CANADIANS Fee - $14.00 Stanley Humphries High School | This ad is testimony that we need a new community centre. The Regional Recre- ation Commission No. 1 urge you to vote YES ON Sept. 28th. Oct..7 - Dec. 12 Two sessions per week - Monday & Thursday 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. Instructor: June Merrilees 30 hours