CAPIEEGAR 1 NEWS, oe Bs, Lm Presented at Banatict Tuesday One O'Clock bond: tie of, Sts seasi ing league held a banquet in ond of ite soa isle i the Legion hall recently to mark sented the awards at ba Season's qghamplons Pinyers Wi co service, players IMSURANGE For All Your, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 365-7944 AGENCIES le Tagge! we Courtwright, Elsie -Rysen, Glenna Johnson. erage” RESERVATIONS went’ to MacAlister’s pea ‘Wright, Meda Webster Marg Henne =i J.P. Go! Boobies in_ the play-ofte and. machine Sonn superint were Castlegar Drug, with cap- tain Irene Sheridan and players , Akselson, | to i) Blanche Michelson, and Evelyn | in lenna single", and) Vi Pee “high three. Team “ugh three, games gen... pre- meet- paeiag 2 aed dent at Celgar, z a r 1d pulpmill xperience: will Crows "Zeller- n{ bach and, B.C. Forest Products, prior ‘to joining Columbia. Cell- ulose in 1960 as pulping group leader. | Jack White's FIELD & STREAM v % st GREYHOUND Bongos a7) ot yovision, ef PASSENGER FARES effective June, 1, 1968 Onanses' osed total of 42, boats were counted between Cora-Lynn and the pool. Not .all:‘fishermen were com- Netely ‘successful. < BML) Wishlow and. Gary Walsh brought in 11 fish for-a total of 22 pounds, The sad ‘part p | of it was that though they were both ‘using the same bait and|@ tackle; Bill\caught them all. . Perennial. fishermen Bob re 1 Patrick, Ed Bringsley and a:few mote di did very well but generally spon ‘the fish we & little bit: on the small siz est, one checked out. Dy Igcal mor conservation officer. Pete, Ewart was under the six pound mark. “Pretty well every boat had fish, but norie of any size. How-| o¢¢, ever, all in’all, the success ratio @|take your ‘Under the new act you can gun and :go: out: with the kids to rh some forget shoot- ing, -If you live-in the country, your boy,can shoot to his heart’s content so long as he remains on your, property, , ior are not responsible for jun- jor's actions, you) still are.: +Inci- is John’ Cy Public le going to make his feelings kni Prince George attending the B.C. Wildlife Federation convention. ‘This does not mean dad that and I promise to give you the highlights next week. Today yours truly and num- Deryll are up here in 5, - it guns, |; are i Your - local al wiki associa- tions, while gree :to the act in oy Teal Fihat & a per mit system should be put ‘into effect and that no one should be allowed to pack a ‘gun of any ok Little Theatre Presents two comedies and the “West Winds” on Saturday, May 7 at 8 p.m. in the Twin Rivers School. wi 75c 181 Seventh ‘Ave, Kinnaird’ Rev. Howard Kerr Phone: 985-8202 . 9.15 a.m, Morning Worship Church Scoot Nursesy A warm welcome to everyone ST. DAVID'S ANGLICAN ' CHURCH 8 am. Holy. Communion. 11 am. Holy ¢ i cently, at'the home ‘of Mrs, R. Fornellt, a: lon: Be mo who ig now livin, g in foodlan Park. In addition to. bers ed, Birs. Wm. Ws A: lel bridge party in ths 1€6-mom- resent one visitor attend- ‘Mrs. H. A. raldio Ho presi resided, fl members to attend the Ba] was decided not to send|Dairmid, was ordered to be sent es and addresses of mem-|to Mrs, Duncan Carter. Mrs, Gav- @ 01 wo home tea” in| little ‘pet tally ill, members cretary was ows 46 the next| write a letter to the CAC about d. the ‘Ballard; cemetery | It evan felt a tat pre preservatives To Retain ‘Cemetery land Robson WI members met re- committee announced that ithad are belng put inte ‘milk and sther R.| been’ decided .not to’ piece of land belo! roodiand | cemetery to be used b: Christian. Education. Evans, read “a ar!" vA ‘card of loss of her aunt, Mi) ith, Me. erlik ple ee ga om feeling .a 9.20 a.m. Sunday School 10.30 am. ze. Moralng Worship “COFFEE BREAK” be sent to the: distri ence, Mrs. awaidle was nominated attractions of the south-east p: as the official’ to the sympathy on the o| rot cu conference and Mrs. |. to the Hho the thought that 'this park \ ‘The ann ual’ p) scheauted for for May 18, Mrs. Waldie By LOIS HUGHES Zell ‘Lois: $65-S803 Box, 731, Castlegar detrimental got, the lon’ the lon’ share a attention | in de at tka Bri Colum ma wi goes ‘on peal 0 | the: Province on May: 5. ne the to! ee ee in- CASTLEGAR NEWB, Thursday, May .5, 1966 |;-Kootenays Get Spread: In Proy incial Magazine’ "Tho | “Gloriou of t the P are a ica sone h ‘Avstory on the: Cowichan WATCHES Valley; ‘on Vancouver Island, and by LONGINE BULOVA je of the Beau- ‘magazin ‘full-color | cl the® summ« phoionapne roa vand ry pager, ediin er issue, Completing the J tho index of the latest edition are photo stories jummer ELGIN CIVIL: DEFENCE ict Stier 34 name as 8, Waldio reported £2 a good us up*to the WI P: ari, | sat DO od to etch a nal teed By the cubs | eee one weltare, : = . CANDINO Civil Defence 3 “Your Bus- F is iness.” Its aims an and sblests ‘are Westclox - Timex province's 1966 Cent ebrations. and scouts ‘continuously, Mrs. asked to attend the centennial ‘committee meeting, he Robson Centennial lant sale was showed slides ale OF COLUMBUS e. 2. games 18 e ; ey MEXICO . HAWAMAN |and:team high single to Inde: d'size was as good or better | Geouowes Pte | Foy nave of voluntesrs."” "AB dess /andi the fnterlor, a5 te .ST. RITA’S HALL AND EUROPEAN TouRs|Pendents. ARRANGED spare's high sin: ii Lamb won the spare's high three ane Annie Koochin For Local May . CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN e WEST'S DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542 Age COLUMBIA COIFFURES Ph, 365-6717 Hours 9-6 Daily 9-0 Thursday Located above Bob's Pay'n Takit 88 bicycles. Prizes of $20, $10 and Day Parade . Kinnaird and Castlegar Cen- |tennial Committees this week: is- sued an invitation . to all organizations and businesses in the district to enter floats in the May Day Parade on May 23. Youngsters in the ‘district are invited to enter decorated $5 will be given for floats and $5, $3 and $1 for bicycles. THE BEST Floats Invited ! than ast t year” Peter reported. ie ‘Arrows, though the fish - wreten't as plentiful they were of a better size. Johnn: Miscavitch boated one over ‘the six pound mark, as did Bob King. ‘The number of fish per-hour- time-spent was not as big as per usual but it was steady. For those of you who are not aware of it, the new firearms act brought out in March of this year is now in'effect. This year | for target: practice and gust) 7 plinking or varmint hunting, you| i, no longer: require a firearms license asin the past. This does not mean‘that you can go hunt- of ing without one, the old $4. fee fora hunting license still stands, y is incompetent but we do feel The third reports of the year at Stanley Humphries Sec- ondary School ' were issued this week. Below are the names of students who have made the honor roll: GRADE .12 GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highw: ry Drive In ‘the Millar and, Brown Building, Trail. Phone '364-1822 : - WE BUY AND SELL USED ‘FURNITURE Open Weekdays 1 p.m. . 5.30 p.m. Open Friday 1 p.m. - 9. p.m. ‘ene Deverney To ‘GRADE, 1 Jack Burak 5. 0, 9, Bick Fowler Lorne Pellegrin’ 4.2; ‘Paul Cher- noff 4.0, Rick Giles 4.0, Isabelle Guido . ‘4.0, Lucy Kazakoff 4.0 and ‘Murray Young 4.0. Honor able ! - Valerie Dawson 3.8. GRADE 10 Bring the family to this Sumptuous Buffet dinner. Enjoy the fine hot and cold gourmet foods. Saturdays 5-9 P.M. - Sundays 2-9 P.M. The Ever Popular Private Gorse’s SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN It Can’t be Duplicated! Take-Out. Orders! Lorraine Gorkoff 5.0, Terry Killough 5.0, Steve Naylor 4.8, Joanne Lanzarotta 8, Sonja Johansson 4.6, ie MacLure 4.6, Margaret Thorp °4.4, John Baron 4.2, Doris Davis 42, Pa- mela Johnson 4.2, Joanne Lo- gelin 4.2 Brian Robinson 4.2, Elaine Stoochnoff 4.2, Maryanne MeNee. 4.0 ‘Kathy Nazarotf 4. and Keith Webb "0. Honorable Mention: Christine Healey 3.8, Grace Makortoff 3.8, Karen Stor- vold 3.8, Marcie ‘Zmiofe 38 and Walter Hoodicoff 3.8. GRADE 9 Vicki Obetkoff 5.0, Derek _ Car Wrecked City Centre Dining Reo Buffet Luncheon (Monday-Friday) $1 25° ‘A. 1961 “Monarch ‘car. was found to be a total wreck after it went out of control! on the Kinnaird-Christina ‘Lake . high- ‘way:on Wednesday of last week and plunged 100 feet from an “1s IT GONE- BEFORE YOU GET-IT?~. if your pay is spent before you get it, it’s high time to see your credit union. The credit union's [ob is to give you any help you need in managing your money. helps you save, and it also helps you make your money ¢ go farther through wise bor- rowing. Its only purpose ts to be useful to members, because it is a non-profit organization. ‘With few exceptions, your savings are matched dotlar for dollar and in case of your death, your foan is “Pald in Full” with insurance provided by your credit union at no extra. charge through CUNA Mutual, the credit union Insurance company. CASTLEGAR CREDIT UNION Miss M.D. H. Reith, Mgr. George Terhune, Ast.-Mgr. Phone 365-7232. Serving the © ds of. the. Koot Roderick Chi of Castlegar it still'in Castlegar id District Hospital as a re- aut of the accident, which ile pened. at. 10.55 -p.m. ‘He ‘is ' said to ba-in good condition. The two other occupants of the vehicle were Roger McKee of Castlegar and.a Mr. Chatten. McKee was detained irr hospitals overnight with cuts and es, Chatten” was released. after. a check-up. “The vehicle was proceeding embankment. arles Clifford 4. \wrence Chutskot® 47, igh 0 | berg asa for low net. The run- Tt met Castle Sune Dhuge via ble ‘Mitchell Many SHSS Students Gain Honor Roll Places Wolney 5.0, Stuart Deverney 48, Darlene Dunn '4.8, Pauline ; are Fowler 4.8, Morag ‘Nicholson 48, Mary Pavlis 4.8, Phillip "Rivers 46, Marilyn Smith 4.6, Shirley Verigin 46. aoe Courville Joe ew ilian 8, Angelo DiGiacomo 3.8, Heather Marken 3.8; Philip’ Markin 3.8, Paul Sahistrom 3.8, Rita Sarink- ’ bit 3.8, Sharon Kinakin 3.8 and Marlee Trischuck 3.8. ‘previously, ly passed a ‘Not that we feel everyone that a gun is and always will be a lethal weapon. It can be and is a lot of fun if handled prop- ‘erly. a, small ‘amount of traintng anyone can handle and use) a. gun. in a vient man- the safety and pro- por of others. We feel that it juite all tt to relax our ww but only if the public at large is properly educated ahead by the inembers of the 1.0.D.E. Admission is $1.00 be held in the Kl .S. H Th a 1.0.D.E._ May 14th is the big night of bridge sponsored per. person...So,line up..your partner and, come. To all at 8 p.m. ah Pe A car is a real juggernaut of death if not handled properly and you are required to pass a test before you are: allowed. to |” handle one. Why not the same regulation for a firearm? We teach our juniors which way is right and which is wrong but what about those who are no longer juniors?. Sportsmen are trying to do their part, when "All Cookies Sold By Girl Guides ‘Girl Guide cookie sale’ dur- andl 50 3 all’ the: cookies OF 01 this year, * = A ide jideathan said later, a tlds the spokes, was Esco ea e sale, British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority TENDERS FOR CLEARING AREA *K3 — File CQ 2406 (Approximately 475 acres) K4 — File CQ 2407 (Approximately 580 acres) -K5 — File CQ 2408 (Approximately 275 acres) E2 — File CQ 2409 (Approximately 665 acres) — of the Arrow Lakes Reservoir Area. SEALED ‘TENDERS clearly marked as above will, be received up . to 12:00 Noon, Tuesday, May 24, 1966 for clearing of each of the areas listed above, The K Areas ‘He in the Columbia River valley immediately south of Revelstoke, B. .C. The E. Area jies along the easterly shore 6£ Upper Arrow ake, All areas are ‘to be'cleared on a lump sum, basis... A 10% Bid Bond or Certified Cheque : must accompany. the tender for each area. The er contractor must iovide a 0% Performance Bon Tender forms and may: be May 2, 1986 at the office of the Purchasing Department, grateful ‘for the ¢ strong local sup- | 970 Burrard Street, -Vancouver,1; B.C. Telephone ‘Local 2579, tot charge. If plans (mosiacs) are tia ‘they of $10.00 Plus 50c B.C.SS. Tax. No will be part ‘of this will be refunded. Sedan GRSTLEDAR COURSE By AL-TOMIUK The first men’s night of the season was held. last week and there was a good turn out of fellows, J. Schnell and H. Schellen- ers-up were many and too nu- merous to. mention. Dick Way- ling shot the low gross. Unhappy with his first- round score, Jim Bilesky went out and played another round Castle Bridge Club Results played a nin movement on April 27. Mrs. 1 ko, ‘fourth, ;" East-west winners were: Mrs. V. Jonat and Mrs. G. Reese, first; Mrs, Pauloni and Mrs. J. Nugent, Harts and Miss and ‘shot a brilliant ‘even par | ner-up Lloyd Ish, Low net was : at wore Ur. and Mes. Tom Wil. $1 which earned ‘him a special prize for shooting the first par round ‘of the seasdn. On ‘Saturday, the men’s kick off ‘tourney, was held. Jim Bilesky won low gross ana Buz McDonald a closes net was shared by, T and Ernie’ Fitzpatrick. Low’ gross in flight was Lorne Zini Bob. Foubister and runner up W.. Janick: Prizes’ not. yet re- ceived may be picked up at the pro shop. ‘Sunday's mixed. two-ball fosirenma was: wan hy Mr. and If You Like, Order Early & Reserve Orders to Go “Ideal. for Late Party Snacks for. Your Guests WE HAVE GOOD NEWS! —* “We've hired Chef Rolland with, ,an excel- ————— ee LUTHERAN CHURCH fe SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Weld in’ St. David's Anglican Church: © Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE ‘BAPTIST CHURCH ‘of | of salt. One of the: many ideas community spirited A ple, let's Fotreait our memory 0! meaning — in known. to move mountsing: a was’ ‘recently "ft with a Wnt ee leas om the use | which: seems right ia season is conditioner truly | bi everything it ‘sa; get rendy “for | sun tan e | time with a salt rub once a week | th 10 a.m. — Sunday School ho! "2" blocks East of tho East Castleaird Shopping Centre 11 a.m. MORNING WORSH! 7.30 ‘p.m. EVANGELISTIC “SERVICE RI Phone 365-5884 Rev. C. Stone, Minister All Welcome THE SALVATION ARMY ““(L'Bine Street) — Sun 211.00 a.m. -— held Boi 368, Main Street 368-7112 ‘APOSTOLIC GHURGH | Sunday, 0:45 am. —— Teen Bible by a brisk lown with day School ‘Holiness 7.30-p.m. — = Salvation el,.and. ednesday. 3.45 2 eine i 6 Be 7-12)°. 3.00 pam (age 1330)" | for several ‘weeks before’ ee ur Hila it ool, te; tab ad art re pid wal ‘Now lather your bath brush NP| with soap, dip it into the-salt and gently run this mixture in- to.every ict of your. skin, from the chin down. -Add more soap and salt as often as necessary. Just’ use enough . pressure 80 you can feel your skin .com- ing pacts to tite "Dont scrub! "3 a Bi lea to pay spec- ial ‘attention to elbows, ls, to the off the soap-salt mixture. Fol- rubd wit " ¥f-you--have saved | amounts of seeds. only. to wrists and shoulders. Now back Gor ae lukewarm bath to rinse TONIGHT ments bi was browehe a to commemorate ‘Mrs,' 80th birthday. A gift was benertity presented to her fron. 6. members.- Mrs, Ballard ‘on thanking the members remarkec she was “a year younger eur ‘instead of being a year old- Sorority Holds | Annual Founders Day Celebration The Hi Arrow Arms Motor Motel was the sotting recently for the annual founder’s day banquet of Alpha Phi Chapter of Beta Am the - Phi, gussis:iw were the husbands of - and Mrs. oT. Mrs. T, Lockhart introduced the. Tread table. and preloomed jut ge was on and ted. from. members! to mark the help the - latter has given a8 retiring director. of the CASTLEGAR ROBSON Phone 885-8887 . Rev. Frank, Willey MORNING WORSHIP Castlegar 1.15 am. Robson — 10 a.m. UNITED CHURCH ~ OF CANADA ‘Uniting Since 1925 the Congregational Methodist _jand: Presbyterian Churches of Canada “KINNAIRD : GENELLE Phone 385-7814. Rev. Don Faris ‘WORSHIP Kinnaird — i am, Genelle — 7 pam. ‘Kinnaird: Church School Grade 1 to 9 —9.45.a.m. Age 3 to.Grade 6'— lam. 2 1. ona ip and insert with the Meats allowing for quick ind we’have an ex- for the. year’s use If the | way, ; please fn ith Mother’s. Day - this coming Sunday, try thi oy Mother’s Delight — a for Mother. 1 can of ol the: new officers.’ bers and their reir husbands ended the ‘evening ‘meeting at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. T. 5 | Lockhart. SPCA Director To Talk in Trail Mrs. Otto Walker § Sr8., “who shot a very fine 40. Close "behind’ at Telit Teput Ticiias -woined in targe Tes" taurants in ‘Montreal’ and will guarantee you a delicious meal at popular prices. Daily spec- ials change. ‘every. day at $1. 25 and UD... x untary ‘help towards the club CRME ADT MOR, SHELL DRIVE-IN. 2 MILES-UP NEW. HWY. VALLEY PARK from Tnember. Len Har ‘| towards Kinnaird when the ac- cident occurred. R and Mrs, F. ‘Evans. ‘Give the Young Fellows a Chance! David Cooper and’ Harold Doucette have entered fully into. the life of this community in the short while: that ‘they have: ‘been here. Give them your support. Taking over the r as large and as well established as Leitner’s Clothes took a lot of cour- isibilities of a busi Castiegse = Senay Pebee | y Genelle Ciuc sui — 9.45 a.m."- if ig erran hands, 1 can of true love and} Teall thanktuiness, DOIG Or “Keep sunny all-dayiong,” 1 can of pure thoughtfulness. - ‘Mix well and bake in 9 hear” ty, warm oven. Serve to Mother Commander F. a cones ex- ecutive ‘of the BCSECA, ra address a public o eine in on’ May ‘10, Columbia Hu- every cay t ihe ought | to have it in \big slices. int SPC. have been invited to attend. : Appearance. 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