Give Better ELECTRICALLY General Electric Small Appliances Lovely Built-In = RANGES & OVENS | -REFRIGERATORS AND DEEP FREEZERS Gas Ranges Water Heaters Make it a Lasting Gift Boundary ELECTRIC Phone 365-5919 nT CASTLEGAR SPORTING GOODS ai We have the gifts for a sports minded people from si to sixty. @ HOCKEY EQUIPMENT SKIS AND BOOTS BADMINTON RACQUETS TOBOGGANS & SLEIGHS GOLF BAGS & CLUBS HUNTING SUPPLIES Phone 365-8131 Mr, W. Banigan, Robson, B.C. HANDSOME SWEATERS LOVELY JACKETS COLORFUL SOCKS LATEST IN TIES LEATHER BELTS SNOW WHITE SHIRTS QUALITY SPORT SHIRTS Everything for Dad and his Lad Leitner’s Ltd. Honesty and fair prices built our business — You too can save by shopping at home. Phone 365-4521 Get the JUMP on the CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY SEASON Bring your clothing in now for DRY CLEANING and then it will be off your mind. You'll look your well-groomed best at all the social PY functions. GEM CLEANERS Castlegar & District‘s Own. DRY CLEANERS | Say It With Flowers! Beautiful cut flowers, floral ar- rangements and potted plants. * Wedding Bouquets * Funeral Designs * Gifts for all occasions * Hart Mountain Pet Supplies * Carlton greeting cards and # Gift Wrap r FLOWERS WIRED ANYWHERE HELEN’S FLOWER SHOP LTD. Phone 365-5191 (Eve) 365-5561 Look! $5 given away each week! $5.00 will be given away each week for the next eleven weeks. Just watch for your name to appear in one of the advertise- ments on this page, phone the Castlegar News, and a cheque will be mailed to you. Cheques will be made out to each one of the merchants in turn. ang : eEyereer rE : LOOK FOR YOUR NAME TODAY! Dinette Suite with FREE 20 piece Dinnerware set and 22 piece Stainless Steel Ware Set Table: 36.X 48 X 60 two- tone Arborite top, Glitter Pattern, blue and white or brown and white and six matching chairs $119.95 | 49 pieces: altogether feiotny FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-5240 2 TRAHAN Come In and See The Velvetéen Outfits for Christmas Infant Romper Sets Little Girls Dresses Little Boys Suits See that MARY MAXIM SWEATER for him or -her We have a lovely display of Wool l in Northland and Cloudspun all this at “Your "Tot To Teen” Shoppe” (7 Carolyn’ 5 Children’ S Centre For Goodness Sake Let us bake your Cake and all those other goodies too — You'll enjoy. them more at Christmas and all the holiday through. PLEASE PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY Wedding Cakes and Birthday Cakes a Specialty Dutch Maid Bakery “DUTCH MAID {S THE BEST MADE” 80 Maple St. Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-3241 =INGMUMNUWTLUAAUG NU R : ( K '§ 240 - Ist Avenue Phone 365-5951 CASTLEGAR, B.C. “We Have The Best Record In Town” See our good supply of records in Classical, Pop, and Country style NEEDLES ay CASES CLOTHS STANDS RECORD BRUSHES RECORD RACKS GIFTS - FINE CHINA AND NOVELTIES Record Players from $24.95 to $679.95 Radios from $19.95 to $89.95 Electrohome, Channel Master, Fleetwood gi cette gem a eibac iiaporeed pou Germany, Sweden, D 1. Engl, Electrical ‘Appliances WALL PLAQUES PICTURES STOOLS CHESTERFIELDS FIRE SCREENS CHAIRS FLOWERED HASSOCKS When you are downtown .be sure to drop in to look over our wonderful selection of gifts that will please. Vee tees FURNITURE & APPLIANCES “Phone 365- 5240 | SoA Quality Yard Goods @ Cottons - @ Woolens @ Fancies Complete Stock of Notions Buttons Zippers Seam Binding Ete. - We Specialize. In CUSTOM DRAPERIES ‘CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY SLIP: COVERS Bailey's In. The ‘Oglow Block Phone 365-8222 = i Victoria Chamber Favors Take-Over _ By HARRY YOUNG ‘ance with the market value of the | stock, ‘The dectalon of the Victoria Cheanber of Commerce not to ally itself with the onitices of the BO. sue, ‘Tt indicates that apart from tho shareholders of the old privately Tn Victoria ltself, there ‘ls Uttle align of mouming that in future electricity will be supplied by B.C. Hydro, or that the streamlining of the Island's electrical operations DOESN'T ‘SEEM’ RIGHT ‘Nor does it seem right that a company which for years: has been given a non-competitive monopoly in the supply of energy and trans- parts of B.C. should now expect the public to pay a fancy price, based on inflated values and on growth posslbilities. LOWER BILLS HOPED It 1s quite easy for the Halifax | Board of ‘Trade, operating more then 3,000 miles away from Victor. ta, to deplore Mr. Bennett's bite inte the private enterprize field, bub inmost of Canada is now receiving publicly-owned electricity on which the oppressive weight of the 50-per- cent corporation tax does not have to be paid, The cttizens of Victoria are now © SLED, jlooking forward to the day when price by the government for its hu- ainess, that view is not in scoord- this rellef from federal tax will be Passed on to them in the shape of lower electricity ‘ills from the Crown corporation. SHOCK FOR SOME That, to moat people, ‘was the An Outstanding Haulier BO, government's justification for taking over the B.C. Electric, and it avilt only be if the publicky-owned will be any real domestic opposition to the change. ‘The Victoria Chamber of Com- merce vote — 12 to five in favor of non-interference — will come as & shock to those who want to think that Mr, Bennett has lost the con. fidence of business and industry in the With Freq Daily Services Guaranteed: Delivery Earns “E” for Effort Near as Your Phone NELSON 2-446 TRAIL 368-3533 Crvie Derence ‘The aim of Civil Defence is to have sufficient trained Civil De- fence workers to cope with disaster conditions. STMT AS Wait till you've seen ........ The Sands = wait till you've enjoye d the luxury of modern appointments to. make your comfort complete, ani the friendly attention to satisfy your every wis Join us at The Sands — Commercial Cards Honored the SANDS MOTOR HOTEL 1155 Davie St. Mu Vi 2-1832 Telex 036-2359 TANCOUVER, B.C. si TT portation over the most populous; HOW TO BOWL FIVEPINS By BERT GARSIDE & eee “HOULT Chief Bowling Instruo! Double Diamond Advisory * Covill LINE BOWLING ‘AND SHADOW BOWLING Of all the different ways there are to aim a bowling ball, the “Line Bowling’ method is the hardest to describe exactly. Using it success- fully depends partly on your own imagination, and partly on a trick of perspective: Standing at the end of the bowling lane, looking down the lane, you'll notice the boards, and the cracks between them, seem to taper together aa they approach the Pins at the far end. In “Line Bowllng" you imagine these cracks and ‘boards as @ sort of channel, funnelling down to the headpin. When you deliver the ball, you launch it as smoothly as pos- albla down that imaginary channel. On every lane, you'll find the colors of the hardwood boards vary from strip -to strip, Experiment un- til you find the particular strips on that Jane that mark a channel lead- ing your ball Bante each time to the target pin.. Eastern Star Christmas Tea Is Successful Members of Minto Chapter No, 79 Order of the Eastern Star. held a very successful pre-Christmas sale Saturday afternoon in the Twin Rivers hall. Miss L. MokKenzie, worthy ma~ tron, welcomed the guests and de- clared the sale open. The hall was very tastefully decorated with ‘bowls of cedar boughs and Oregon grape intermingled with white mums. The serving table was centered with a horn of plenty full to overflowing with pears and apples and surroun_ ded with greens and flanked with candle holders with colored tapers. Committees in charge were: sewing and novelties, Mrs. H, John- son and Mrs, L, Westgate; baking, Mrs. S. Grant, Mrs, J. Raine and Mrs. I, Waldie; Christmas cards, Mrs, E, Johnson and Mrs, R. De- Foe; candy, Mrs, J. Buffett; parcel post, Mrs, L. P, Ferguson; tea -tic- kets, Mrs, I, McNeil; doll raffle,|. Mrs, E. Burroughs; tea tables, Mrs, H. Haines, Mrs. Bert- Donnan, Mrs. A, Andrew and Mrs, E. F, Cuthill; kitchen, Mrs, D, Askew, Mrs. H. Adie, Mra, P, MeDougall ‘Mrs, - J. Lawson and Mrs, J. The head table, ‘hie was de- corated. with a Jace cloth over. a green cloth and centered with a beautiful arrangement of greenery and mums, was presided over by Mrs, N. Oswald, Mrs, H, Pitts, Mrs. Les Davis and Mrs, Annie Moore- house. Mrs. P, Ferguson was in charge of ‘the decorating and was assisted by Mrs. H. Pitts. Prize winners were: apron, Mrs, M. Brandson; cup and saucer, Mrs, L. Westgate; doll and wardrobe, Mrs. Johnson, ' Aabds In “Pin Bowling", you fix your eyea on the pin, then concentrate on sending your ball slong an imaginary lne ‘between your hand and that: pin, In “Line Bowling", you fix your eyes on the “lind” in the lane, then launch your ball along it to reach the pin. We don’ recommend line bowling because we feel it is a very inacourate method of aiming, Kinnaird CWL To Sell Church " Art Calendars The November meeting of the te Joseph - brace one Lea~ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 30, 1961 a} eres pee . Television Service @ Repairs to all makes of TV's, Radics, Phanographs. _ ,@ Electrical Appliances, e for ‘TV cable hook- ay work on the sae League pro- jects, Mrs. W. Haywood is convener of the Prospector Christmas adver Using campaign, Hospital visiting ‘wilt be undertaken by Mra. N. Or- leaky, Mra, T, Fourt and Mrs, Hay- wood. A telephone committee in con- nection with all and exec- utive meetings will include Mrs, H. ‘To underatand “Shadow Bowl- ing,” once again look down the Jane. This -tlme, notice how the shadows of the pins are reflected on the surface of. the lanea, No matter where you stand on the ap- proach, weflections seem to Point directly toward you. What's more, they taper, together toward a natural point. If you alm at the head of the shadow, with a straight ball, it will roll down the shadow and strike the pin. As the point you are now aiming at is about 10 feet closer to you than the pins themselves, you have @ better chance of hitting it accurately, If you find you are missing your target pin slightly after rolling through the shadow, vary your aim. ing point a little — bowl for the neck of the shadow, instead of the tip; or else aim'for the gap between two shadows. The_ big advantage in using the shadows is that it moves your tar- get closer’ to you and gives you a larger aiming ares, However, very few expert bowlers use this system, and we certainly don't feel it's a good system for beginners. However, if you have already tried all the other systems — Pin Bowling and Spot Bowling — without success, then experiment with shadow bowl- ing. # Shadow bowling does have a couple of special advantages, If you ordinarily aim right at the pins, but find you are “picking” headpins too often, bowling for the shadow as a target will usually. cause your ball to “break off line a bit sooner, and thus strike the Bead: off centre. Stas If you find trouble hitting cor- ner pins, shadow bowling sometimes helps here, The corner pin shad- ows extend up into the alley’ away from the gutter. If you, bowl straight down to the top of the shadow, you will find it helps keép the ball-out of the gutter and in a truer line to the target. Next: HOW TO MASTER SPOT BOWLING AC refresh with Kootena PALE ALE brewe Koo din the tenays... to Kootenay tastes i ly This advertisement is not published or Taya by the Tiquer Conrad Board or by the Government of British Columbia, on ‘sale from OWL members year, The meeting directed a letter of congratulationsbe sent to Rt, Rev. Monsignor J, F, Monaghan, investiture. Other ‘correspondence included a letter of appreciation to be sent to the Knights of Columbus for their assistance at the fall bazaar which was reported very success- ful, In charge of entertainment for the next meeting are Mrs. D, Mc- Donald, Mrs, G. Archibald and Mrs. E, McGauley. 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