2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 18, 1969 -Sianley Humphries Sports Winter Sports Activity Underway Winter sports are now in full swing at Stanle Humphries with basketball, curling and bowling being prominent. Last Tuesday the Rock- ers and Rockettes hosted their Grand Forks counter- parts. The girls again came up with a strong game de- feating the Wolverines 40- 21. Debbie Faulkner played an outstanding game, scor- ing 11 points and being very strong on the rebounds. Barb Sharples added nine Points. The Rockers, meanwhile, put in their worst effort of the season, but managed a 51-43 win. Ron Konkin net- ted 16 points _ John Hor- coff collected 1: During the Rey the Rockers took part in the 16 team 11th sony ual C) This was their first defeat of the season. John Horcoff came up with 2 strong effort, netting 20 points, while ‘Ron Konkin and Lawrence Haley each had 11, However all was not Jost as Ron Konkin and John Horcoff were chosen to the all-star team. The Junior Girls Basket- ball team is now _practicin: under the watchful eye o: Miss Weatherhead, and hope to retain the champlonship won yan year. Glenn on behe ink is leading after the first round while the Ackerman stew is close behind in sec- on Fizally, the Bowling Club is now in high gear and Tom Tarasoff is the owner of the high average at 204. Gerry Antignani and Darrel Rourke are following closely. Over 90 in Attendance Members of the Castle- gar and District Senior Citiz- ens Association and their guests enjoyed their annual party in the Rob Hall last Fri- Teams from at over the in- terior of B.C, were present. aay evening with 90 people in attendance. The hall was tastefully the C Gi Senior Citizens Enjoy Annual Christmas Party Mr. Maddocks expressed his pleasure. at being able to attend the party and extend- ed season's greetin le the tables were being cleared away the Ist Robson Guide Company and their tain, Min- in the decor while the beautifully decorated Christmas tree was . In| the effort of the Ist Robson quarter lead and then coast- ed to a 43-27 win. ton Kon- kin had 13 points while Lawrence Haley and Dennis Quintan each collected eight towith this win, coach Dyck's team advanced to the semi-finals against the Kam-|Dr. W. loops Stars, a group of grade 13’s. In a see-saw game, already weakened he charte! e | key supper with all t! Land Rangers who also plac- ed on the stage curtains: iene words “Merry. Chris‘ Tables were Jecorated with cedar and miniature Christ- mas decorations and the head table was centred with a lovely driftwood Sreation which ie ld six green tape: W. J. (Buck) Pacholzuk, the evening’s MC, called on . W. Wright to’ sa after which a delicic mings was enjoyed. troduced R. C. Madd ir member of the Sen- short end of a 57-55 score. ior Citizens Association, and CASTLE THEATRE zeszon THURSDAY - FRIDAY - DEC. 18-19 — RESTRICTED Peter (easy rider) Fonda “WILD ANGELS” color 7 & 9 = SAT. MAT. 2 p.m. SAT. SUN. MON. TUES. DEC. 20-23 Show Times including Sun. Open 6:30 - Shows at 7 & 9 Michael Caine “PLAY DIRTY” color War Drama SUNSET PALOMAR PICTURES INTERNATIONAL laughing and loving in AAALAC FRIDAY & SATURDAY, DRIVE-IN For ; carols. They were ac- companied on the piano by Mrs. A. D.. Johnson. The Kinnaird Co: held a draw and the winner was Mrs. H. Dowkes who won a lovely candy wreath which had been made by the guid- es, Mur. Pacholzuk extended thanks to all the guides and .|leaders for their entertain- ment and wished. them a very happy holiday season. The girls were ‘applauded most heartly as they left the On behalf of the mem- bers, Mrs. G. Quayle present- eu gitts to'H. Evans, presi- dent; Mrs. G: Shepherd, sec- ref > Mrs. LM Ba treas- urer, and H. John- son who had acted as secre- tary while Mrs. Shepherd was away. Several of the members entertained with carols and ver Bells, the stable" and “Christmas Dinner.” He was accorpen. fed on ene epee by his wife can ey evening was brought a close with the serving of eottie an and Christmas cake. and ap- presiationts were extended to Mr. Pacholzuk for his many acts of Rinanesses to the association, the Recrea- tion Commission for its don: ation: of the most beautiful- ly.de cecoratedt three-tier Chris. to all those who ner, ex- tended to Mrs. “Saliken’s staff for their very ‘able’ service in serving the members. AAIRAAANAAANAAAAAAAARARRARRARARARA £3 4 g Tit a | 2 ARARRARARARARANAAARIURURVRRARALIVAUUUUUA UAV UM RUA a Lacquered Ghesse Trays . ‘Fantasy Gopperware . 94.95 - $1.50 - $14.95. Kootensy Made Beeswax Candles gAAAAAAAAAAAANAARAAANAANARAANAARRY 4 Just Arrived 25 doz. SPORT SHIRTS including tall sizes of EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT DEEP TONE DRESS SHIRTS For Him Mrs. Ed Clough, Slocan City STORE HOURS: 18 Friday, December. 19 20 Monday & earns Dee 22-23 ren ZAAAAARARARAAAAAANAAAARARARARARAAAARAAARATAR His Men’s Wear PEUULEVELUULULULUUEELUUZUEEEEUe | caswsesininminidenninannoniacanaeiaaanad & by Honeylite, Christmas Decorated, to . . $3.50 Hardwood Carving Boards .......... $12.95 SANAAAAAAAANAAAAANARAAAAY _ SAAARAARAAARAAARAARARARAR eAARARAARAARANAANARRANAARANAAAAIY gs utaataanuenaeaatnenentnutnansernnnnnnsaes nant a EANAAARAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARARAAARAAARANAARAAAAARAAAARANAARANE ANAAAAARARAANARAAAARARARNANN, RARAAAAAAZ - Seemed SAAAAAAASNARAAANAANAAARARAAA FOR HIM Bacchus After Shave $3.00 Hai Karate Afler Shave $1.76 British Sterling After Shave ............ $3.50 & $5.00 English Leaher Timberline ...........00cese0+- $318 Leather Goods From Buxton, Revion. Toiletries By Max Factor, GTO, Old Spice, Dante, Batchelor, Mennen, Signa- ture and Carl's Favorite Royal Regiment, Bar Sets, Tie Tacks, Brush Sets and many, many more. AAAARARARARARAAAAAARAARAAAAARNANANARAARAAAAAAANAAAAS ges For Her — Personally Lady Schick Capri Electric Shaver ... . $18.95 PERFUMES Philips Beauty Sachet $13.89 Arpego, My-Sin: Philips Coq: Razor $17.89 _ Hartne!l_In- Love Jewelled:E Bags ... $3.49 - $3.79 - $4.49. “Caron Bollodgia Dresser Sets, Brush; Comb & Mirror ..... $8.88 to $19.95, Coty, Impreve For The Nurse, Pen, Pencil & Thermometer by Parker Revlon A in $7.50 $5.00 $7.50 f° $6.50. $3.50 $2.25 Fleurs ine Cologne gE EEES a amwnanne : : es ~ve Soadinnnnnnncstcossoonsnoomrooonmmnvenneninn eisai aaniacncananneed | AD end a ceensunanermenrsansins hated Carl’s Giftware Department Seeeaeeee + $4.15 Glassware from liaiy, Sweden, Greceesicnke, Poland, Norway and England. — Coffee Grinder ..........:22....... $12.95 dasha Caramics From Germany, Bone China Cups” and Saucers From England. - : Sunbeam Fry Pan..............0:-. $32.95. Sunbeam Hand Mixer... ............ $19.95 Philips Electric Knife ............... $32.59 ‘General Electric 2 & 4 Slice Toasters General Electric Steam Irons General Electric Fry Pans LEARANCE SPECIALS: FROM ARQUND THE STORE. 2 Only Russian niade Short Wave ~~ ; Portable Radios; were 69.95 Now .. $24.95 1 “only Koyo AM/FM Radio, was 47: 95 Now $19.95 "1 only Transette 12 Transistor Radio - was 32.95 Now ONLY is T only Wrist Watch "Redio, was 32.50, New $17.95 Vonly Executive 8 Transistor Radio, Note Pad, Calendar, -the perfect gift for the executive, was 39.95, .Now ... sesseeee P24 29. lonly Philips Solid State Clock Radio. was 79.95, NOW ONLY 1 only After Shave Lotion.or Cologne, your _ choice,’ Half Price: with’. Purchase of any Man‘s Razor. : 1 ony Jarge Plush Dog, reg. 19.95, Now .. tag Large Felt Christmas. Stockings, _Feg. -1:25'NOW. ONLY 2 for . Tui EERE EIEN “STORE HOURS 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, Dece: —____— 9 am. to 6.p.m.- Wetne and Tuesday, pee 22nd & Pay jan am. to 9 p.m. EE eS 7 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. CARL’S PLAZA DRUGS | PHONE 365-7269 SPECIALS FROM TOYLAND Pyramid Puzzles, were 3.29 Tea Service, plastic, were 88c 17 Piece Table, Chair & Tea Sets, were 7.95. Battery Oper. Airoplane, were 05.95. Kerphink Games, were 5.95 "Matchbox Motorized: Motorway ad & Transformer, were 27. 90..... $20.95 “ “. N a Bcctntuecnwsorin $69,95 nounnwinnternn “ =. a © wa Blue Marlin Caught in Hawaiian Waters ‘jas they did in~ Kinnaird. 1 COFFEE! BREAK Santa Claus’ has made his visit to both C: like all were a real to very young who still reflect the magic of:.the season in their eyes. A letter appearing in last week's Castlegar News offer- ed apologies for the. short- age of treats: in Castlegar, stating the turn out was four times greater than last: year. The turn ‘out’ is: gratify- ing, but I wonder how much magic re! ed in the eyes of: the very small* when, as was: the case -in Castlegar, nee was ‘little chance for Special messages ‘ to gitgn to Santa, let: alone a sit on: that very special’ knee, When a child is old enough to . announce he knows’ all about Santa ‘so there”. then: maybe that cliilld is big enought to: step back and leave the treats and ma- fle for. those etna still carry. the: ma of chose in their eyes. 1. noticed. at. the eee New Prodiits are. ze always CKRHD is to Meet With BCHIS On Standard of Care for Region Central Koot to meet with the Be ital Insurance to an acceptable stan- dana of care for the region. iis mation: was 5 approv- Saturday. for hiring a consulting firm | Se to prepare any reports. The move would set uP er a between’ © BCHIS an ie _-hosp! advisory com- mittee to supply the regional board with all available infor- mation the Bens may have, ttaining to regional im- : EVM, WHY GIRL LEAVE HOME (to det ma ried) Mode! TR 111100 — $160. ” from the “Diamond Treasure” Collection : created by COLUMBIA DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS gotners, trom $180 to soon at. BOSSE’S |= ban JEWELLERY ‘STORE HOURS ed b: } sad’ Fula’ ohana the need| aD nat provements. The special committee would report to the % advisory committee with recommenda- tions for a proposed plan- ning program. The directors approved a spec gmendation by the CKR the financing of the Proposed | deter ae Kaslo in. the annual peager or of the CKRHD for the years 1970 and 1971. This: would result in an increase of one mill each of the two years to pay for the Mr. Rust. replying to a question from B. Staples about who would pay the deficit, said’ the provincial government in the end would | hing prabably, be forced to pay it. Bional district would: pay,” Mr. Rust stated, “We won't even ‘get involved with the “There’s no way the re- fr e on brought to my Betti is one that I believe went on the market last .year. It is ay motorists’s ‘dream, if you Contained in a familiar. pressure. can,. this. is ;a SPFAY | assist tb apply: to’ your tires and is said to give you all the trac- tion’ needed to get ‘out-of a or a, snow bank, times the cost of the tin:of | NT operating, expenses of the hospitals.” The regional district cur-| : rently finances the capital construction of hospitals. » but G. S. Rust said ‘it would be “bet- ter, to raise the hospital costs and pay off the debt in two years than to pay high in- terest rates over the 20 year Period of fimancing. comp- anies. would suggest.” The * directors ipaséed a resvluaon that money be bar-| rowed in the amount of $250, 4u0 to pay several debt re- tirement charges due before Aug. 1, 1970. The borrowing of the funds needs, the approval of the ‘minister ‘of health ser- vices and hospital insurance. A letter from the Crest- on a Valley Hospital stated that less BCHIS increases. the fans “diem rate the hospital will suffer a pnanclal deticit by: the end .of 1! ne. letter eas: referred B.C.’s 1969 Fire Season Unusual Reports Servcie “British Columbia's 1969 fire season sree an unusual one.” -repol W. C. (Cy) Phillips, Poe of the B.C. Forest’ Service protection sie aa his final report of the “Normally only 33. per cent of the fires occur prior to July 1,” he explained, “but .this year we had near- ly 60- per cent of, our fires before that date. ‘There were (3300 fo forest fires in B.C. to to. tty and support, but not until afer -some discussion. this. y slightly higher than ‘the 10- year. of 2,172, and an increase of 700 over last year. The fires damaged oP UCW Groups Enjoy Annual - Chiistitias Party 407,000- compared with 34,000 inl 1968 while timber’ and ‘other los- ses amounted to $73,000,000. The’ damage in 1968.to $6,800,0 The direct cost of fight. ing forest fires fur the Forest Service this year was $3,300,- of Di + Friendship legar ited. Church Women enjoyed their annual Christmas p: week: ‘at):the’: home ’.of| Mrs. J. Kalmakoff. Prior to the party a very | cre: short. mee was held for the commation of a committee it will ‘take: inventory of es UCW dishes, card tables, | he in the church : guilery, ete, hal stem bers enjoyed a de- licious supper: and‘ several games, Santa arrived and | gave each " -RAAARARAAAAI person gift, bringing a very enjoyable evening to a close: lose. Un. | fij for. cause of fires —a over’ 1968 when the fire— ghting bill was about $790,- “Mr. Phillips ‘said the ma- this ‘year was people — res tee re- creationists and ‘workers. cr erbaps the pute could just to fact: t. the was ‘high’ ia June,” "acreage burned, ed, was. due .to e fires in me northern areas of the. pro- vince where only token sup- pression action was possible because of a combination: of remoteness and ecnoniics. STEAKS a SPECIALTY e GOOD FOOD: COURTEOUS SERVICE ° e For. Reservations Phone 365-7277 oe. CITY SENT RE City. Centre Motel. CASTLEGAR, B.C. - Coffee Shop — Dining Room:— Banquet Room :. ° MONDAY TO SATURDAY - 6.00 a.m. te 10.00 p.m. PHONE 365-7277 MOTEL a ee 2 eon will find this pro- duct. at. some ‘of. our. local service. stations. The ray is said to have no bad effects on the tires. but. care. mt be taken not to get the spray on. the. finish of your car body. + & As ours is a flying fam- ily, planes and aviation often: creep into. Coffee ‘Break. if you have vever ny up to airplanes we uta “have hoted that there are letters on them which are to a’ plane what a lic- cence. plate. is_to aircraft: These letters can at tim- es work out to comical say- to ‘please all the little girls & boys : , CASTLEGAR DRUG - DOWNSTAIRS - Leave Santa Claus to Younser Fry what I came up with. Just by using. the last three letters there were MoM, Dad, SON, SIS, UNC, U, UBC, WHO, LSD, ony BOO, ODD, SEW, SEZ, OB, and . countless others but the one I citigugat was the best was stuck in’ winter condi: ai VUUUUUUUUUERE el saa ‘Scoreless Tia When Bruins ; fee! the Leafs londay the Bruins and it Pi Leafs played to a: ‘scoreless tie. In ‘coal for for the Bruins Nazaro Rangers: and Canadians played ” on’ "Wednesday. with the Rangers defeating the Canadians by,.a score ,of 8-0. D. Ternent.was crédited with taza | the shut-out. Scoring for the 1aza | Rangers were McKinnon and Marti yh. both scored: bat came" from Plotnikott mad Janicki. “Credited with as- sists were Ogloff 1, Alexand- Ee 1, Hughes 2 and Janicki iturday.-saw the un- dians go down feat at the hands ckhawks by a score in, Was cre- he shut-out. Scor- ing for: Blackhawks . were ing 1, assist Meyer, ar Marquis | Be 1 off 1, | es' aiet i Myer and aeeetlxote, Zoobkofé «1, | th: tna Quiring . 1, unassisted. the’ Castlegar ‘ Blackhawks. Thev visitors defeated | the -| tures bre: the Leafs..was Stewart ‘and sha CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 18, 1969. By Lals Hughes Do you love your Christ- mas shortbread but have some bad memories of'a time en ings it when it came to rolling the dough? -Here is a little gem pass- ed on to me just this past week Never Fail My Sincere Thanks To all who supported me in the election. Colin Maddocks © 3 cups flour, % oe cornstarch, 1 cup ic- ing sugar and 1 cup butter. Method: cream butter, add sugar and dry in; ences. Whip until futty mix: Here is the answer to your rolling problems. Drop batter from tablespoon onto Sookie sheet and put cherry in p. ‘Cook 10 minutes in 325 degree oven. je press. Wives of Faculty Missed Thanking Car?’s Plaza Drugs Dear. Sir: May it take this oppor- tunity’ to extend my. sincere apologies to Carl's Drugs for our ommission of the: busin- ess’s name your paper last w At this time.I would like to extend the thanks of the Selkirk College | Faculty Wiv- ‘Associat ito) Carl's Drugs for helping to make ie bazaar su a: success. . Mrs, Satth Fraser, * Kinnaird. 7m. an. adver-| | tisement:.which appeared: in |‘ No partridge. No pear tree. ee pushed for space. So. -° MOORE BUSINESS FORMS Aeont CASTLEGAR NEWS home club by a score prof 40. OLD STYLE BEER...SLOW BREWED AND NATURALLY AGEID Yuletide from ail of us here at Moisan's. Frars. he rabbit, And the crows, And the dog. Oh, yer and the pasa LL TOYS 10%. ‘ALL WINE GLASS SETS; Hocaitor& Glasses .. ae 105 . ALL mettre ue MUSICAL BAR SETS. 4 Piece BAR SETS, Opener, eter on rence Pend td. F 1 diffe Special EXTRA Special! Zz Apr ‘Co screw, ele... 20 sae CHRISTMAS WRAP PAPER... : ... LAWN cones: (Sqairrel, D LARAAARAAAA y 830 - 9 p.m. 8.30 - 9 p.m. 8.30 -'9 p.m. 8.30''- 5.30 CASTLEGAR STORE WILL BE LOSED ON SATURDAY, DEC. 27th pons Supply Ltd. ‘ FRONT, ST. 5 — H. 365-7252 ne