CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 8, 1962 Peier S. Picton Funeral Yesterday Funeral services were held yes- terday for Peter 8, Pleton, 78, who died suddenly at his home in Oot- ischenla on Saturday, ‘Mr, Picton come to Canada 6 | R0b! years ago, settling in Saskatchewan. He came to BA. and the Kootenays 48 years ago, He is survived by his wee Caen nate, Balan. ceme, Bowling Last Week's Bowling Results Monday “High School” League — Giris high single, Beverly Rob- inson 247; girls high three, Boverly inson 662; boys high single, ‘Wayne Newell 247; boys high three, Wayne Newell 636, Roadrunners 3, Pinbusters 3, The Blowers 1, Rubberrousers 1, Pingobblers 1, The Rascals 3, Mon. p.m. “Celgar’ Mixed League — Ladies high single, Rose Dick- eon 248; ladles high. three, Rose Dickson 701; mens high single, Dave Hiebert 291; mens high three, Dave Hiebert 718; team high single, team No, 8 1025; team high three, team No, & 2736. Results ‘Team No, 1-0 points, 2-9, 3-5, 4-10, 5-3, Gel, 7-3, 8-dd, 9-6, 10-8, 11-4, 12-7, Coffeebrenkers Leaguo — Here Is the TEAM STANDING to date for this round: Muffets 7, Take 5 7, Pincurlers 7, Mugs 5, Cheerlos 6, Wheatles 2. Come on, you Wheaties! Ladies high single, Mabel Crel- ghton 233; ladies high three, Elsie Hiebert 692; team high aingle, Muf- fets 927; team high three, Muffets 2458, Our NO BLOW Club now boasts SEVEN members, The newest ones are Penny White and Gledys Bray. Congratulations, girls, ALL Kin-Gar Video SUBSCRIBERS We regret certain difficulties have developed with some of our recently installed equipment. This of signals in some areas. are now being We are expecting early advice of modification tc return the equipment to its original standards of perfection: has caused deterioration i Samples of the defecti analyzed by the manufacturer. ar AT EEE cr = = =I S SPECIAL 20 -Per Cent OFF Ail Winier Tires 670 X15 750 X 14 Castle Motors Lid. co ‘Tuesday Ladies high single, Vi ‘MeLuckle (Ross’ Market) 226; ladies _ high three, Vi Mclackie (Ross’ Market) 609; team high single, Ross’ Mar- team high three, Ross’ High average, Rose Dickson (Aero Taxi) 169. Following are the team points end total pointe: Aero Taxi 3 and 41; Bosse Je- weney, 1 and 26%; Oglows.1 and 3 Castlegar Drug 3 and 321%; De- ‘a Transfer 1 and 20; Ross’ Mar. ket 3 and 51, Tuesday Night “West's” League — Ladics high single, Emily Hal- arewich 212; ladies high three, Em. lly Halarewich S01; mens high single, Ken Price 278; mens high three, Ken Price 685; team high -| single, Turtles $85; team high three, Turtles 2777. Freshmen 3, Fireballs 1, Green- backs 2, Littlejoes 2, Turtles 3, Has- beens 1, Tuesday Night Mixed League Ladies high single, Joyce "Tur ner 215; Indies high three, Joyce ‘Turner 627; mens high single, Don Leitch 288; mens high three, Webster 611; team high single, Pin. hawks 2629... Es 1009; team. high three, Night- 2, Nighthawks 3, Ghevons Fe Pinheads 2, Genelle 1, Firebails Wed, am. Spine! League — Ladies high single, Jean Jack- | vers. Sparetires Sparkplugs 2655, ‘Carburetors $8, Bumpers 33, Sparkplugs 28, ‘Sparetires 27, Ex- ets hausted 16, Cranks 14, No Blow. — Jean Jackson. ‘Wednesday Night Ladies League — ladies high singie, Kay Kelly 263; Indies high three, Kay Ads- head 632; team high’ single, Chore- girls 886; team high three, Chore- ‘Vie for $2 ‘The Soroptimist Club of Castle. gar-Kinnaird and Robson has al- eal young people of this area in the field of fine arts — music, art, dra- ma, and related endeavors, For some time past it has made | ruary annual presentations of celebrity concert tickets to the SHHS band fees to talented art atudents to at- tend summer sessions at the Nelson School of Fine Arts. It has made’ numerous awards during honor day ceremonies at the high school over a perlod of years. Now, as education week ap- prosciey it is going to single out young man or young wo- aa of this atea ag its applicant for a $2£00 Goroptimis; Founda~ tion Cltizenship award. The student for this honour wilt be a 1962 graduating student of the Stanley Humphries sccon- dary school; This student will be judeee. on merit and worth. In or- der to qualify he must full! the following: * Service — He must havo taken an active part in service, In the home, in the school, and in the community, with a high degree of co-operation, and consid- eration for, others, Dependability — He must have executed responsibilities with truth- fulness, loyalty, and punctuality. Leadership — He must have demonstrated ability to lead with self-control, dignity and responsi- More Trips, Less People for Ferries. ~The Castlegar ferries made more trips last month than they dia in January, 1961, bus they car~ ried 2,872 less automobiles and dri- ‘Following are the statistics for Jenusry of this year with figures for January of last year in brack- Number of round trips (3,698) 4,010; eer oy aufomobiles and drivers (36, * 34358; number | of passengers, pes drivers (70,180), 66,- 697; number of trucks, all types (12,084) 11,770; number of trailers and semi-trailers (198) 186; .num- ber of motor-buses. (814) 830 and , | Hvestock (nil)’ 11> 0; Choregirls 3 vs Sputniks 1; myers 2 vs Fivethumbs 2. Thursday Morning Ladies League — ‘Ladies high single, Helen Wal- Jace 224; ladies high three, Helen Wallace 539; team high single, Chipmunks 825; team high three, Beavers 2342.- ‘Thurs, pm. Mixed “Com,” League — Ladies. high | single, Janna = | Brownlle £€8; ladies high three,’ Cathy Poznecov 645; mens high single, Carl Loeblich 278; mens ZO ed B <9) PUSHBUTTON TELEPHONE - ike a miniature switchboard) high three, Carl Koeblich 746; team. high single, Tiredtutors 1089; team high three, Tiredtutors 2994. Fourpointers' 4, Mudiarks 0, Rick’s Recordbreakers 4, Fivepins 0, ‘iredtau- tors 3, Plaza 62, ‘Breadwinners 3, Bob's Pay'n Takit 1, Smith's P&H kes-4, Phantoms 0, Rebels 2, Bed- rockers 2. SHHS 1962 Gr ads. ways taken o keen personal inter-| must have pursued. selected endea- est in the achievements of the 1o-| yours with alncerlty ‘and integrity. students, It has ‘provided tultion| school and its students, the club 500 Prize bility, Clear Senze of — He It is hoped that the students themselves will look seorchingly at their fellows as the’ month of Feb- progresses, Because of the high degree of pride the people of the area have in their local high feels’ 1t would be of great ‘interest to have attention spotlighted on some of these fine young people ‘and their accomplishments recorded. KINSMEN'S Founder’s , Ball Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall Saturday, February 17th Dancing 9 - 1 $5.00 Couple Stock Reduction SALE Starts Feb. 9th - One Week Only To OUR CUSTOMERS: After 9% years 3 we have decided that many ‘lines and items must be disconti nued. In order to” carry ouf our plan we havo. slashed the prices ‘of hundreds. of fop quality items to cost and below cost. THIS STOCK MUST BE MOVED REGARDLESS OF ‘COST OR SACRIFICE a TERMS CASH OR UP.TO 3 YEARS TO PAY: {f you ever intend to: ‘build “or: renovate “in the future’ NOW the time to lay.in a stock of quality ‘building supplies: you will cer- comes to use them, tainly need, and:at prices which will be: unobtainable, when the time 25% OFF THE: ENTIRE STOCK OF PLUMBING . SUPPLIES Soil | pe & ‘Fittings — cast iron Galvanized © Pipe "and Fittings Copper Pipe and- Fittings “Copper. Drainage. Pipe & eitings : Durkan: Fittings ‘ et KITCHEN SINKS 21X24 Ledge type ‘porcelain | on with basket. strainer ~ steel, slashed to . $8.50 Stainless Steel Sinks - self: rim- $9.95. ming 18X20 . Deck type swing Faucets Many makes to choose from Values up to $24.00, each $7.50 Tonly, 54. Youngstown. Sink Cabinet - dbl. drain bd. with fau- Ga Rad $129.50: Cut. to .95.00 Bath: Tubs -' recess acid ‘ resist- ing porcelain on steel RH only $46.00 each Toilet Seats, White: or ‘colored with no stain hinge, Reg. $4.49 Going ‘for. . é ' ALL PLUMBING BRASS GOODS ’ Faucetts, taps, tubing, traps, val- ves, stops, oakum, closet parts etc. List less 25% E __ BUILDING SUPPLIES PLYWOOD Sanded Tropocamma: 2nds 4X8XY% $4.50: Sylva cord Inde AM8Y%4 |. $4.50 A few sheets % ‘Blockline $3.00 : 5 $3.49. CASTLEGAR ++ Mrs, George Anderson left yes- terday for Callfornia where ‘she will visit for a month with relations and frlends, Enroute home she will make a stop at Salt Lake City where she will visit for a few days with, other. frlends, Mr, and Mrs. T, McGauley and|° family were Nelson visitors Satur- day. Mr. ard Mrs..G, Eastcott and son Wayné, and Randy and Janice . , Taylor of Rossland, were the ‘guests ‘of Mr. and Mra, H, Johnson’ Sun- day, . Mr, Ed.Meyers of Calgary was the weekend guest of Mr, and Mrs, W. Harrower. On: his return, to Cal. gary. Mr, Meyers was’ accompanied by his wife ana son who have spent the past: three weeks with Mrs; + Meyer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hor- : rower, Among. those motoring to Oran- “brook to ntlend the funeral of An- thony Austen, late husband of Mra, Ruth Austen, the former Ruth Wil- Hamson of! Deer Park ond Castle- Bar, were Miss D, Pitts, Mrs.. R. Martini (and Mra, §. Grunerud. Mrs, W, Easton left by plane Mon. day for Cranbrook and will visit with Mrs, Austen ‘and other rela~ tons for a’ few. days. She will aled attend the funeral,” : W. Reed, who’ was in Vancou-, ver for several weeks while receiv- ing ‘treatment on his back, arrived Mrs, IL, Johnson, Phone 365-6204 r ‘The work of a well-known BO, artist will again be featured onthe covers of approximately 600,000 Bri- tish’ Columbia Telephone Company directories this year, Seleoted . for. full-color ‘repro> duction” on’ the ‘covers of the; 1062 phone books 1s “Mount Robson and Emperor | Fails,”. painted by. Van- couver-torn artist, Jack L, McLean, who now lives in Kimberley, 00°" /Tahe | Mount’. Robson.’ painting will be. the fitth: work of 2 BO. ar-|/ tist to be'used on''the phone book covers, the first belng a aternwheel- er arriving at Yale, which was spe- clally painted for ‘the’ company: by home by. plane Saturday. +. take your tor entertaining the bridge club or social group — is to have your house put shipsha] by. means of a low-cost Home Improveme t from the B of M,; _Home Improvement Loans at the B of M cover; just about all kinds of home repairs and i improve- ments —. and’ that goes. for ' fla -dvvelings, 00, Whether you live in. them or not! many trades, -so, with’ “‘a.Joan’ from Mt. ‘Robson on. . Phone Bea ‘me annual congregational me meet. ing of Grace was held” in the chureti in : Kin MoPhee, © adoption of the minutes of the last annual meeting the various reports were presented sa follows:: Church achool by: ‘My. A, J. Vayaey, secre- tary; seasio: “by Mr, .H, rites i x the work of Peter.” ‘Ewart, ‘depicting ‘a cattle drive at Gang. Ranch. near} Dog Creck In the Caritoo, and) waa fol- Jowed in‘ 1060 by Jack Hambleton’s palnting of the Swedish motor ‘ves, / the ‘sel Wasoborg loading grain. in ‘Ven, couver © Harbor, :‘The - 1961: “cover brought Mr. Hughes’ socona’ 856 pearance,’ with “The Cowichan Ri- ver‘in July.” Mr, seg pelaiea 12972-f0 Mount Robson, highest peak ‘inthe ‘hone reports all ahowed-an ac- tive and: fruitful: year,The:one sad |: feng ae June, More pleasant was | ; 708 five new “members, “Jonkman, BL’ “Toot, J.T. "Hegeman, 5, ‘MoKenzie, N. Bather, Dr. G, A. Sumner ani ‘Dane lety, committee Fopreseniative. ia Mrs, F. Jonkman, Dr, Nugent ‘spoke - on, among other ‘things, the method of con- ducting the every persona canvass, offering: his assistance when need- ed. He’ also advised the members ‘on | the matter of 8 pi lon to. the “| Presbytery and to the synod in or- ‘der,.lo..be placed ‘on’a: priority sta- tug for''an’ ordained’ minister, *" Dr. Nugent closed’ the meeting ‘with prayer and the benediction, af. ter, which a sooial hour was enjoyed is ladiea served refresh- “Television Service ) Repairs to all makes. of TV's, ( Radios, Phonographs. . “Electrical Ap) : Aopllcatlons f for. ‘TV cable hook- Ups eee “Years BEthias is our quazantes of dependable service" ELECTRONIC SERVICES 365-3331 — Phones — 365-460 The .treasurer’s report, coples of ‘Which wero ‘in tho hands of those présént, “was. then | by, treastirer J. JM, ‘Macbeth, ‘The report ‘Canadian ‘Rockies, from a ae I vantage bert norsoally reached y showed | atl: paid, bud- ott. and missions allocation consid= erably ovér-subscribed, The © Bible | man, | Socal was: well supported, ‘Property is. debt-free ind the , (Prom Last Week) Mr,:, and, Mrs, Rossland "were Sunday” aie the home of Mr, and Mrs; J. Let Mr. and’ Mrs,’ M. ‘Grubesic ‘aia daughter candace. aecompanted by|' days: at 1 am family ‘were weekend © visitors “in Cranbrook at the home. at Mr.-and ‘Wilfrid, Jeiry, Luclile and Delores of Kinnaird were ‘weekend visitors ‘at the home of*Mr. and” Mrs. Rempel, “Me, and Mrs: C, ‘He King and Gaugtiter. Marjorie: and son, Bob of |; = | Castlegar’ spent Sunday ” at their summer home here. “ “wm The Family Mover” e a GIES ae & er Angizan Qhemh — 2nd and 4en |" Sundays at 11 any Matthias followed HERE'S HOW IT WORKS ‘on! jE TYPICAL BUTTON ARRANGEMENT /<_you'll get the job done Wwhen you wa! A want it and at a’price you can afford . to pay, Why not talk it over, with the». people at your neighbourhood branch of “MY BANK” right: pied x 4'X5" Packy | board: (wood chip) grooved in 12”: squares for ceil. ings, each . $1.90 “Stone Board gypsum wall board 4’X8" panels, each .. $2.19 16X96" wall panels, each .. 76c ALUMINUM. ROOFING saexse” sheets 50 oniy ea, $3.45 ASPHALT ROOFING 210 Ib. square butt shingles reg. $10.95 Sale Price ..... $8.95 165. Ib. ‘hexagon shingles reg. $9.95, Sale Price’. $7. Defenders 48, Rebels 45, Royal- scotts 44, Dukes 4214, Phantoms 5614, Bedrockers 25, ‘Winners ofthe free cleaning for the month of, January. courtesy of Gem Cleaners are as follows: Ladies high ‘single and high three, Janna Brownlie 306 and 729; mens high single, Carl Loeblich oe mens high -three, Bill Keraiff 4X8XVa 4X8X'2 * 4X8X% 4X8X% OLD, Holds a call on anytine while second call is made over another tine, ! 2] gb. Atban'’s ‘730 pm: Evensong Connects tetephone with first line to Rev. O. R. Day ‘= Parish. Pilea. : place or receive a call. Bank OF MonvTREAL | Canadas Fit Baa Beate: Castlegar ‘Branch: RONALD MINNION, Manager Unsanded Connects telephone with second és 4 4X8Xfive sixeenths ............. line to place or receive a call, Connects telephone with third line to place or receive a cath: TT Gongretuiatiecs to Ann Kooch- in, Janna Brownlie and Laura Mul- yk for or achieving thelr 300 pin. Connects telephone with fourth line to pluse or receive.a call, erencom, Used forinter-cifice cals, petcrte but you did yot a E80 one. ey the cheapest tems. = WORKING WITH CANADIANS (N EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1017 ‘ : paired And yet Tinperial receives less on the average for the Esso gasoline it sells today than it did-ten years ago... and Esso price of only, “Oy cents a pound. Compared with othe: hs : y commodities in everyday use that’s a real bargain.* Of the! FLOOR. 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