2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 11, 1973 3 New Grants Include Selkirk ‘College Community Betterment Trail Canada Manpower Centre manager Bruce has announced that 64 ad- ditional jobs have been created in this area ‘through the Fy pproval of three more initiative ‘grants. Federal contribution totals $101,634, This brings the total proposals approved in this ares to date to nine, he win’ an accumulated aids of 128 jobs, The fed- eral government contribu- tion total Is now $246,764. The three new projects approved are the Rossland Community Developmen Village of Midway Park an Impaired Driving Charge Results In a Fine Mike milin, whos address wes given as Site 5, at No. 1, Castlegar, pled Bulty Filday to to a charge of impaired He was fan $250 or in cetault one month in jail. charge arose from an inctiant Sept. 28 when poles observed a car travel- in a manner that re- au ted in a check. Selkirk College Community Betterment, More approvals will be announced shortly. Local Manager Attends Macleods 1973 Convention These are inflatlon-fi- gating days for Canadians. oth consumers and retail ers must concentrate on ways to lower the cost of living and at the same time maintain a quality balance that is acceptable to our standard of living. This weekend Roger During these erase Macleods buyers, suppliers and factory representatives will engage in extensive alscusstons on abba. in; Make Things Ha: ig to. pen” that will put quality products within easy reac! of the average consumers’ budget. tsi. WEEKEND Stop and Shop at K.C. Co-Op, Brilliant Check Our Gas Prices! Regular Gallon 51.9 SPECIALS 16 oz. tins .. : PACIFIC ‘MILK 5 for $1.00 BLEACH Co-Op. 128 oz, Size ...... CHEEZ WHIZ Kraft, 2 Ib. Size COFFEE Il House. Ib. Courtesy..Colfee for Friday & Saturday Shoppers SEIKIRK COLLEGE. presents, 4 FESTIVAL of FINE FILMA! JANUARY Ts ae tofneh| MARCH MancH gC Eugene O'Neill's: LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT ingmoar bergmans| vanuary 28 Fesruary J] THE HNEVIIOOn a Jaw Kapaag's "the SHOPon fh] Main STREET MARCH ll CLOSELY Lesapatthad WATCHED! Preity tite = “TERPS MARCH 18 AOUIS SUNNTL'S TRISTANA MARCH 95, KEN RUSSELL'S wow THE DEWUS RM. SUNDAY, MATINEE f 2oo GOLD CORD recipient, the highest award in Gulding, is Patsy Beninger of the First Castlegar Guide Co. She received this cord from Mrs. D. Hill. To earn this recognition Patsy had to be 14 years of age, a first class Guide and hold the All Round Cord, little house emblem, woodlore emblem and the following badges; camper, citizen, first aid anda craft badge of her own choice. She had to choose a country and demonstrate her knowledge: of interest in it. She chose France. For her service project Patsy chose helping at the Silver Birch School. She maintained this project for four months. She proved her reliability, cheerfulness and ability to work with and under others by carrying out three assign- ments d by the = Leo Sommers Photo cateai of Local Pee Wee Reps Given Recognifion In the small hours of the morning of Dec. 27, a caravan of hockey players and parents traveled to Kamloops. The Pee Wee Reps were on their way to take part in a Senior A the second time in the se- cond period. The score at the end of two periods of play was 3-2 for North Kam- toops, In the third period the Rep dis] Hockey T Teams ating particip - were from Nort! mloaps, Kamloops, Nakusp, Williams Lake, Prince George and Castlegar. Castlegar's first game was scheduled on Dec. 28, at 11.30 am. against : Na- kusp. Brian Verigin assist- ed by Michael Varabioff, both defencemen, were fir- st to put Castlegar on the scoreboard. End of first period was 1-0 for Castle- gar. Shortly after the se- cond period started, Billy Nesarott, assisted by David Kirby, gave Castlegar Pee “Wee Reps a°2-0“lead- ‘The’ second...period also saw .a third goal by Bruce Mar- tin, assisted by David Kani- gan and Ronnie Sherstobit- off, giving Castlegar a 3-0 lead at pe end of the se- cond period. o quick goals for Na- kusp in the third period make for a close game. Late in the period Dean Ternent assisted by Michael Vara- Dbioff gave Castlegar the go- ahead goal, with the final score 4-2. Shots on. Casile- gar goal 5, shots on Na- kusp goal 44, and only one penalty was handed’ out throughout the game. The second game, the most exciting game for the Castlegar players, saw Cas- tlegar facing North Kam- loops, on the evening of the 28th at 9.30. In the first period of play North Kamloops came on fast and strong with thr- ee goals. This score did not discourage the Castlegar boys, if anything it made them play harder and str- onger. To prove this point, at the start of the second period Steven Bozek as- sisted by Billy Nazaroft, dumped in Castlegar's first goal, and shortly afterwards Billy Nazaroff, assisted by Stephen Bozek, put Castle- gar on the scoreboard for Old Fashioned Disinfectant Reo 179 1109 Save 60c . Herbal Shampoo Regular 1.49 g9¢ Anti-Perspirant Spray Deodorant 9 oz. Reg. 1.98 Sale 1.19 SAVE 79¢ CARL'S DRUGS IN THE PLAZA official time, Stephen Bozek, unassisted, gave the many fans a lot to cheer about, With the score 3-3, saw the teams go into a 10 minute sudden death over- time. At the end of 10-min- utes the score was ‘still a tie, so the teams took a break, Then they played a 5 minute sudden . death, with both gealies: ‘pulled playing with 5 aside.’ North mlocops scored the win- = ning: goal. Final: score wi tee pour penalties we at handed out and none to Castlegar. The final game took place on the 30th at 8.30 am Castlegar vs Williams At the end of the first period it was scoreless. One minute into the second per- iod Billy Nazaroff scored as- sisted by Dean Ternent and Stephen Bozek, Not more than 2 minutes later Cas- tlegar scored with a goal by David Kirby and assisted by Pat Rilkoff. Then Wil- Hiams Lake scored to make it 2-1 for Castlegar, at the end of the second period. At 16.05 in the third Period Stephen Bozek scor- ed, assisted. Billy Nazar- off to make y e final score 3-1 for the Castlegar Pee Wee ena There were isk The coach of f the Pee Wee Reps is John Bozek and the players who partici. pated in the tournament are: Forwards: Billy Nazar off, Stephen Bozek, Dean Ternent, Ronnie Sherstabit- off, David Kirby, Rick Chr-— istensen, Bruce Martin, Da- vid Kanigan. Defence: Brian Verigin, Michael Varabioff, — History of offered to Most community histor- {es would be incomplete “without some reference to a weekly newspaper, many dating back to the very be- ginning of those communi- tier. Over the past few years, the British Columbia Weekly Newspapers As- sociation has been actively working towards publishing a history of its own, focus- sing attention on its mem- ber papers and the individ- uals, many of them color- ful characters in their own right, who have been re- sponsible in putting out community newspapers for more than 100 years. - A History: British Columbia Weekly | News- papers, is now off the press and is being offered to the public in a smartly bound, hard-cover edition. Most of the information was gathered and the book compiled by Mr. and Mrs. Irving Wilson, both long- standing members of the B.C, Weekly newspaper fraternity. Their extensive knowledge of the industry Weeklies public ers in the business is. reflected in the thore oughness of the history and in the interesting and per- sonalized manner in which it 1s presented, The publication tells the story of over 80 of the weekly newspapers which have served their local communities during | the last century, A few have long since disappeared from the scene, some permanently, while others have reappeared under new mastheads. Most are still going strong, and included is your own com- munity newspaper with the interesting tale of its be- ginning, of its trials and tribulations through the years, and ofthe Beople who have been responsible for meeting weekly publication deadlines. For a copy of this inter-~ esting history for your personal library fill out the coupon which appears in an advertisement else~ where inthis issue and mail to the address shown, or contact your own commun- and lon dation with pioneers and present lead- ity Pp: for the nec~ essary information. Castlegar Social Notes Mra, McNeil Spent the May season visiting with her son and nel daughters, in-law, Rev. McNeil and. family of Ed- monton, Mr. and Mrs. S. Dewis of Robson spent the Christ- mas holiday with their dau- ghier and son-in-law, Cpl. an dis, Mr. Bob also visiting at Sardis. ac- companied his parents home for a few days prior to re- wood, to his job in Spar- Kenzie and fam- ntaes Mrs.. Pete ent the Fear ear! = hol tay ere, Mrs. ty who r.coastal ie were |, to Kamloops Re hristma: Day a. family dinner was on joyed by the fal the home of Dr. and lenberg, Mr. an G. Eastcott of Rossland and Mrs. L, Taylor of Victoria (Mrs. Johnson’s third dau- ehter). Others were grand- children, Mr. and Mrs. Way- ne Eastcott of ‘Vancouver, Dr. and Mrs. Bertoia and Miss Bonnie Taylor of Vic- toria and -grandchild- ren, Richelle arte Kevin Bertoia. Unable to be pre- sent were Randy Taylor of Courtenay and Craig Schel- lenberg of Castlegar. Miss Sybil Harrower of the Bank of Commerce staff will be leaving Castlegar on Jan. 19 having been trans- erred to Cleabrook branch. he will take up residence a Abbotsford. Mr. and Mrs, U. E. Rel- la and family of Grand Forks were guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. Fornelli during the holiday season. Holiday guests at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Char- lie King were their son-in- law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. D. Cassell and family of Kamloops. TRUCKLOAD SALE: OF FRIDAY, JANUARY 12,, 1973 11:00 a.m, to 8:00 p.m. © %% Fresh Fish Now in Good Supply LOCATED: CASTLEGAR HOTEL WEST COAST SEAFOODS e. | Curling WILL START SOON Interested Curlers Should Register NOW Contact Nick Oglow 365-7203, Carol Allan 365-5004, or Tommy Biln 365-7813 CLOSING OUT SALE at ; : TEXACO SERVICE CENTRE in the Castleaird Ploza Everything Must Go! T-1-R-E-S Cost Plus 10% (No Charge for Balancing) BATTERIES, ANTI-FREEZE, WASHER ANTI-FREEZE Some Shop Equipment (Such as Sun Scope Model 740) also Available PHONE 365-5573 ‘Mr, and arity Ed Zorn enjoyed the C! holi- visiting relatives in Be lingham, USA. Mr. Ed Fornelli of Kit- mat ent ay weeks visit- pi Mr. and Me. J brnelli.” Other. gu- ests at the Fornelli: home, and attending the wedding + of Mar ee ‘ornelli,'s were Mr. Mrs, Len ornellt and family of Victoria, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Fornelli & PULP MILL OPPORTUNITIES MAINTENANCE POSITIONS British Columbia Forest ‘Products Limited is a major forest more than 5,000 people throughout. British. Colum- bia. The Company has just completed construction of a 500 Ton per day Bleached Kraft Pulp Mill at B.C. family of Anita” Stoughton: of Rich- mond, Mr. and Mrs. L, Yea- ger and family of Kimber- ley, Mr. and Mrs. R. Maz- zocc and family, Mr. and . L. Mazzocchi and rae ily “of Victoria, Mr. and Mrs. A sora and family and Mrs. R. Beadoin , all of Trail, Mr. . Wickstrom and iy and Mr. and Mrs. Herb ana and family, all of Nelson. Mr. and Mrs,.T. Zucchetto of Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. Santori_ of Ross- Mary Gabano of Miss Sharon Ewin, of Fruitvale and Miss Katie Horkoff of Grand Forks, - WHO W The following are the seores taken from the re- sults placed on- iene “Who Won” chart at the Castle- gar na. These are’ for games played from Sunday of last week to Saturday. ion 3, Credit Union 0; ; (Bee Wees) Tuesd: ay-—(Pups) Can- ucks 6, Tete Ll (Fups) Ran- gers 3 Canadians (Ban- tam) Pee Wee ae 5, Koo- tenay Savings Credit Union Wednesday rae Bru- Canucks 0; Sabres 2, Glen Sorenson, Pat Rilkoff, : Brian Kubos. Goalies: Larry ing and Danny Zoobk- off. Midget ae gt BS 2g Wee) . When we wise to drive as if you DRIVING ADVICE ment with your dentist. <3} Need insurance advice? ee Why not see me? have bad weather it ts are early for an appoint. - CHARLES COHOE Fruit 4, tes 5, Sabres 2, Rangers oi @ee Wee) Bruins 3, Stars 45, (Bantam) Pee Wee Reps 4, ‘Legion Rangers 3, Hawks 1; Bantam Rep ‘Trail 3 Bantam Rep Castlegar MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL - INSTRUMENT ‘TRADES. QUALIFIED JOURNEYMAN MILLWRIGHTS ‘WELDERS pues Ticket PIPEFITTERS tired) ~ ELECTRICIANS / INSTRUMENT MECHANICS Preference will be given to tradesmen with uP mill or related industrial experience. fi THE COMMUNITY — MACKENZIE: — Mackenzie is located 120 miles north of Prince George in the'central interior of British Columbia. ttisa professionally planned and developed com- munity wih an independent municipal govern- ment. The population, currently 5,000, is expected to. increase to 7,500 by the end of 1973. Good and are established and are boing expanded fo meet the req of the 9 POF Compl tcati . and qualifications ‘should be pre to: 3. BUTTERFIELD Employment Supervisor B.C, Forest Products Limited Bex. 310, Mackenzie, B.C.- BRITISH COLUMBIA :: FOREST PRODUCTS LIMITED Mackenzie Division New Construction — or. Re-Modelling Pre-Fabricated Kitchen Cabinets Drop in'and See Our Display — Free, Estimates Gladly Given Moulded Counter “Tops Assorted Patterns and Lengths — $4.25 a Lineal Foot Mutua! and Co-operative Life Insurance Company Office Located at 269 Columbia Ave., Castlegar Phone 365-3301 Mitchell Supply Ltd. FRONT STREET — CASTLEGAR = — PHONE 365- 7259 . CASTLEGAR NEWS, Th eday,, SD) BUDGET SAVERS MEAN EXT BUDGET SAVER Peach Halves im lynn Valley. Standard Quality. A Delicious Dessert Fruit, 14 fl. ox, tin Hash Brown Potatoes $] 00 Bel-air Frozen, Delicious with Breakfast Gem Eggs. Tomato Soup _ $1.00 Town House, Makes a _ Quick Lunch, 10 fl. ox. tin oe Capteins Choice, Frozen. Just Heat and Eat, 20 oz, Package ........... EA ‘ SAVINGS FOR ® Orange Juice urf Detergent ase YU Bel-air Brand Frozen. Concentrated. ¢ 16 fl. oz. size 26... 0... eee = S19 © Flour, ........... 20:1 39 Bartlett Pears Cheddar Cheese Canned Milk Light Bulbs | Liquid Detergent = Peanut Butte Fresh Grapefruit A 00 p Bae , Florida. Indian : River. Red or White. : : Size 48": Fresh Oranges 8.1.00 | : Mexican Hamlin. Delicious, ° Refreshing, Pop in the Lunch Box ...... Cabbage California Grown ... : : EES 10% - Gardenside Brand. Standard Quality. 14 fl. oz. tin ..... Safeway Medium. ea 71 . 8% Alpha or Carnation. 15 fl. oz. tin ..........0.064 Best Buy. 25-40-60 or 100 Watt, Pkg. of 2 Bulbs ................4-. Palmolive Bonus Pack. 24 oz. plus 8 oz. free . Empress. : Reg. or Chunk Style. 48 Fluid Oz. Tin .........- Chinese Vegetables Bok Choy Lo Bok teissnirm.... Ginger Root = cacuns Bean Sprouts or Sui ‘Choy, California Grown For Cooking For Homemade Chinese Food California Grown. Limes Lemons California Grown, Size 165's .... Pork Picnics Fresh, Cut from Government _ Inspected Grain-Fed Porkers, Serve with Town House Applesauce, Whole er Shank Melt Veer v ele vieeee's IDS; Pork Spareribs Small Side. Government Inspected. Frozen ‘Sliced Side i Pork Steaks Government Inspected. Cut from Boston Butts ....... Ib. . WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES r Prices Effective: January (1, 12, 8 In our Friendly Neighborhood Safeway Store | Swift's Premium Brand Sliced Meats Meat and Chicken, Mock Chicken, Meat and Olive, Pickle and Pimento, Macaroni and Cheese. Mix or Match; 6 oz. Pkg. Whole with Head Off. Pink Salmon tose sere sakes’ we Black Cod Fillets secics ... Turbot Steaks. is w. 99¢ Imported . Ib