4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec: 11, 1969 THEY WENT THAT AWAY 4 H By Ruby E. MeCroight I look out of my win-| trian, dow it never fails to amazo me at how much their free- dom means to an animal, weal sleeping stretched out to her full length on the cold ground between the two older hors- lel Where we five, the first fall of snow usually comes to aay We never shut the hors- are free to come si go in Sit we weather and the thrill of watching them en-| ez thelr freedom never dim-| niches, And now like the horses you lucky horse lovers there are all new events co: in Associa’ ‘3 au Hunt Club in the near, fu- This will include such Souterful things ee dress- age, cross-country, stadium jumping and all horse-show events will include reining, _ Drilling of Hole On Sth Avenue Wasn't for Well The Town of Kinnaird is not jocking for another er water SONS Drilling was to allow In- tand Natural Gas Co. to insert a cable into the drilled hole which acts as a-ground to the company’s gas This and can meter any shorts in the line. s A similar cable was: in- stalled in Castlegar month. Western, pleasure and eques- you will have much to Took forward to and enjoy. All new members are welcome. If you want more information on this club just phones. uate crey Hague at 365-| 6553. S) be glad to hear from aay A directors meeting was Animals All Love Their Freedom held last Tuesday and this ends our round-up for the year 196! Our next general meet- ing will be on Jan. 15 in the basement of the Woodland Park School. Let’s see you all there to start the new year oMfravera happy holiday and ve a happy holiday an ride carefully. Stanley Humphries Honor Roll Students The following students have made the first report honor roll at Seanles ere Neltie Obedkoff Funeral Held Early this Week Funeral service started. on }Monday and continued until 1 pm. Tussday from ee iegar Hall Nellie Obedkott, 64, who dled Born in Russia Aug. 15, 1905, Mrs. Obetkoff came to Cana then moving to B.C. follow- ing her marriage. She has resided in the Seam area for some 35 tkoff is'survived Allingham, Siretta Austin, Deborah Faulk- ner, Dennis Quinlan, Gail Thwaites and Kathleen Zoob- with 4. Peete 11: spoons Hedin fancy Fowler, Gary Konkin ee Margaret Vand- erpol all wit Grade “ior ‘tom Derhous- off 4.83, John Selken. 4.83, Eugene Raponi 4. Hazel Hoodicoff 4.3, Toe ’ Fowler r}4.17, Marnie Shkwarok katy Sally Burnham, Bill Oze! and Lanny Vanderpol all aren Grade 9: Angela Eremko 45 and Russel) Winn 4.3. Accelerated Program Level II: Lawrence Haley 4.4, Linda Huston 4.2, John McArthur 4.2 and . Elizabeth Kelly and Merearet Rebalk- in with 4 each. Level I: Merrill Nixon 483, viele Oriole 45 and hree| Ellen Knt and, Laura Sherstobitoff of Van- couver, and nine grandchild. ren. ‘ Also surviving. are six| brothers, Walter Markin of Castlegar, George Markin of Robson, Mike and John Mar- kin of Vancouver, Lawrence Markin of Prince Albe! Tt, Sask, and Nick Markin of Vic- last]Castlegar Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. (ret om we siock a full solection of Wukted? SAVAGE SHOES sroetag | for children Maddocks Shoe Store Henorourable Mention rade 12: Margaret Mc- Mrs. "| gauler Violet Popoff, Linda Sorge and Charlotte Michel- son. Grade 11: Carol Obedkoff. Donna Haines, Shirley Ka’ alofé, pends McGauley and Kecolnated Prog Level IE Edna ‘Fuller and peporal aot ley. Level I: : Philip Kanigan. “Trail Peace Moratorium On Saturday A peace moratorium ‘is see oe eee urday. newly... form Trail Ad Hoe Moratorium ‘Committee made the announ- it a week, A spokesman for the committee commented as fol- lows: I wish to thank ‘Supported me in the Kinnaird aldermanic elections. E. C. ACKERMAN Wishing you season's greetings. ’ Marion and Clarence the people who BIN KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS TONIGHT ST. RITA'S HALL ‘FRONT STREET CHRISTMAS DRAW DEC. 18th ‘Next Bingo after that date Jan. 15th GO “On Dec. 18, the third moratorium will be held in the United States. We are co- inciding .our efforts with those of the American peace movement, - “The recent massacres in commented: . ; ang ganna tent FO Christmas Song Sheets Available at Castlegar News First Come, First Served We Reserve the Right to’ Limit Quantities Dress Optional Get Your Tickets N-O-W. for the HI ARROW SHRINE CLUB “New: Year’s Eve Dance . $17.00 COUPLE Refreshments Available ‘Music by the. Occasions Orchestra .Make up a party and reserve a table now Tickets on Sale at His Men's Wear Dinner at 12.30 The Scene At... KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Our “Good Guys" club is certainly pouring the Christ- mas spirit into us these days. They are: responsible for the holiday music which floats down the hallways each morning. They are also re- sponsible for the Yum-Yum tree which adorns our trophy case, Our halls aren't “bedeck- ed with holly” but they are gay with streamers and mam- moth green and red bells (courtesy of Mr. Clarke's de- corating committee.) The Library Club has its colorful Christmas stock- ing on display. It is bulging with presents and will be won by some lucky student on the last day of school. Mrs. Walter's grade 9 gitls are holding a_ very worthwhile hamper contest on Dec. 18. It is in the form of a food supply ogy and the Selkirk Saints, ! The teams were neck and neck with each other all the way until Selkirk pulled a head with a 7469-win. Our volleyball have been toughening them- selves up forthe big tourn: ment on Saturd: Recently they played the teachers to a packed gym. The teachers had rashly promised to pay DOUBLE the hes Rainiesion take. in if they. lost. First game was 15-0 (for teachers). Our boys came back with a roar and won the second game 15-9. The third and game was a real | thriller ert ihe teachers desperately pro- tectlny their Ex istmas spending money. They squea- ked by with a 15-13 win and hus assured themselves of ‘ welcome home by their familles that night. It was too close. for com- fort, groaned a staff mem- ber. “I don't think we'd bet- ter try it again.” PLEASED PEOPLE’ at the C. Arena evening of last week were the five people pictured here and one woman who couldn’t make it to the arena, They were winners in the Grey Cup pool sponsored by the Castlegar. and District Minor Hockey Association. eran left to right, they were: Mrs. Kay $50, Mrs. $50, Norris Churches $100, Otto Walker’ Jr. $28 and Ken Price $50. Missing is 225 winner Mrs.-Elwood Grunerud. — Minor Hotkey Photo hunt” that will help needy families at Christmas. The class which wins the contest}. will recelve a scrumptious priza — a cheese burger plus a soup ticket for every class member. (We are very food conscious up here.) Cer ee ae Sounds and ‘smells -have become distinct features ‘of! gle with the pungent ent sulphur dioxide which escape from the cecatie! lab. The first eaiton of the school newspaper, siz resses int ntest. is being held A col * to select : 2. name sore the P Stanley Humphries Sports “ Exhibition Basketball Games Played - Last Friday the Stanley Humphries Secondary School Junior and Senior Boys and the Senior Girls travelled to Trail to play exhibition bask- etball- games, but played their best game of the season to date, and, in teams the future .. could --surprise| We their league opposition. High scorer was be Sharples weit eine Point participated in the ‘The boys placed. ‘fifth by yang, to Grand Forks, L..V. and Ross- ers, land They defeated New Den- er and ites? but still failed The doubles ning pong Fyere hel On Junior boys and girls ee #'B.C. Festival .|Gets Continental Image - British ' Columbia’s first annual Festival aot Sports is of Sports ly will display their interna- tionally renowned talents in several regions of the -pro-| din rapidly tal e with the recent ad-| vin dition of two Northern Euro- pean entries to the Festival Program of events slated for May. 1970. In keeping with the Fes- wel format, crack soccer and rugby teams from Ger- | InAny, and England respective-| games The Festival steering Head events: The mittee has inked approval f for Senioy Bo Boys and Senior: Sis to teams Eintracht-Columbia on Grond Forks teams on Tues- Vancouver prior to a tour of| B.C. communities, Mentioned On Friday’ the Stanley as Probable venues against Schoo! 1966 Pontiac 2 door coupe KAY MOTORS CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE - CADILLAC DEALER Have a full line up of near new and used cars and trucks for your inspection, drop in today and Test. -Drive the model of your choice. transmission, radio, finished in 2 tone Maroon and White. 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