CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 7, 1968 Record Number of Boys Register in Pup Hockey Following a record ri- gistration of 100 boys in the Fup minor jockey division, ich necessitated the forma- tion of one extra team over the 1967-68 season, play got underway for the house lea- gue teams and the rep team during the last week in Oct- ober with the main empha- sis on practice, After one week of straight |Ba practice and organization of teams, and the initial equal- ization of the six house lea- gue teams, two games were played in the pre-Christmas practice league schedule with the Redwings blanking the Maple Leafs 3-0 on goals PETTITT PHOTOS __| DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED e MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW FOR Xmas PORTRAITS PETTITT PHOTOS. SOLOHd LULIAd - SOLOHd LLILLad PETTITT, PHOTOS PETTITT PHOTOS by John Makaroff from Greg Moroso, Brett Martini unas- sisted, and Roland Kemper. man from and the Bruins whitewashing the newly formed Runger. 6-0. Bruins scorers were Dan. ny Stewart with two, and Kevin New, Danny Walker, Billy Cheveldave and Danny te with one each. Qn Saturday afternoon, the Pup Rep team continued its winning ways from last season by overwhelming a house league team from the Trail Pee Wee A Pool Divi- sion 8-3, Castlegar showed a lot of promise in the Passing de- i jumping into a first period lead on counters by jamie MacLure from Barry ePaoli, and DePaoli_ from Ken Gorkoff and Robert Trail halved this lead be- fore tic end of the period ona al by Solheim. PHOW ae ithe middle stanza boys outscored Fire on Monday Was a Practice e Castlegar fire de- partment answered a fire call Monday night — but it was a practice session, An old out building own- ed by George Nevakshonoff in the 600 block on 3rd Ave. was deliberately, set afire to provide firemen with an op- portunity to fight the “plane. Adding Machine Tapes and Ribbons Typewriter Erasers Typewriter Ribbons File Folders Ledger and Journal Sheets Rubber Cement and Scotch Tape OFFICE SUPPLIES CASTLEGAR NEWS If we haven‘t got it, we can get it for you Ink & Ballpoint Pens Steno Note Books Pencil Sharpeners Columnar Pads Ron Lanzarotta, | M Trail 4-1 as Danny Walker from Ross Saunders, Barry DePaoli unassisted, Jamie lacLure from DePaoli, and Rod _Pacholzuk unassisted, beat the Trail goalie. McCal- lum notched = Trail’s lone score, Trail added another to start the third a berlod as Sol- heim scored his but Castlegar finished off the scoring on goals by Ross Saunders from Danny Walk- er and Stevie Bozek, and Ron Lanzarotta from Jamie Maclare. Damage of $2000 When Truck Flips Near Blueberry Damages estimated at approximately $2,000 occur- Ted at 5.30 nenesday morning when a_ huge semi-trailer truck rolled at Blueberry. The truck, owned by CP Merchandising Services, was proceeding towards Castlegar when its Grakes jJocked. The truck then skidded sideways. near the crossing. ‘airview railway RCMP the driver. Victor Stanley Bridge of Fruitvale, was not hurt in the accident. Several Cases In Local Court Several by magistrates in police court here recently. William Lynn Donald of Brilliant was charged with impaired driving. He appear- ed before magistrate H. C Cores and was fined $200 0 Richard Fowler of Cast- legar was fined $50 for driv- ing. with undue ate and at- ict magistrate ‘Walter ‘Wayne Konkin of Castlegar Bleadeds guilty be- fore magistrate Pitts impaired driving was fined $200 a 60 days. Vehicles Scrape In Gar Accident No charges were laid as a_result of an accident at 5.20 p.m. Saturday on Colt bia Ave. in Castlegar. ence Joseph aaicles of Rob- involved in an ac- pont of the Simp- Stoi itohell vehicle was he lane of traffic parked position while the Geisler vehicle had turned right on Columbia Ave. from Maple St. econd goal, |i left the ofa and rolled over cases were heard Celgar Pulp Aepcietments The High Arrow Shrine Club was chartered here last Saturday evening and became B.C.'s 38rd Shrine club. The new club, sponsored by the Trail-Rossland, Nelson and Salmo clubs, was honor- ed with the presence of many members the Gizeh Ten ple Divan, including Norman ,¥. Holmes, who, during the course of the evening was roclaimed the most travelled | Hlustrious potentate. There was 100 per cent attendance on the part of|sami top of of the Gizeh Temple Divan. Members also_ attended ren was presented from the Burnaby Shrine Club by hosp Jopreseniative Hale Shrine Club is Chartered Here child who is in need ott ine care offered by they may contact any the Hospitals for Chipplea aie ren, e|Shriner ‘or, in this area ¢ Andy Andrew. of Nokon who Ba tative on the board for the Spokane hospital. President Henne's first official act was to make 81- year-old Alex Buchan of the ‘Trail-Rossland Shrine Club an honorary president, Mr. Bu- chan has been a Shriner for 31 years. By _ coincidence, on the same day the High Arrow Shrine Club became a chart- member, the Shriners, we already, support two in- for from_ P and Spokane. A banquet, with an esti-|3 mated attendance of 180 per- eae preceded the chartering f the new ith the B. Fletcher club wif Bead table occupied byjmas mast- er of ceremonies and co-or- dinator the East West Kootenays, Fred Moffatt of nt paces Noble Ken Spiers; the president of the Arrow Henne; : Rowan ey easurer ielr_w wives. ise cisent Smith, and Following the supper the eight candidates for the Gizeh maple were introduced and presented ober Davis of and in Morehouse and Dr. Fred of Nakusp. W can th Temple, euests were en- tertained by er Maio, son of Mr. and Dominic Maio of Trail, who accompan- ea ths he endl table wit ick e hea i ‘d the words, Gizeh e Club. Anderson; secretary- 10-year-old a Tog, er went to Wm. Kalyniuk Ag- two selections jed'by Mrs. Marlene Rusnell Tisting f Trail. orca At the moment of the of Temple to reveal the title High Arrow Shrin THE CASTLE BOWLADROME IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE They Now Have the New Bowl - O - Matic PIN SETTERS INSTALLED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE ALL NEW PINS AND BANDS ETC. AS WELL J. H. Eaton Three appointments to senior engineering positions at the Celgar pulp division of Columbia Cellulose were announced recently: B. -Flet- cher to the position of penlor project engineer, T. L. gess to senior process eagle eer and J. H. Eaton to the position of maintenance en- gineer. Mr. Fletcher During the ceremony Robert Foubister took up hi duties as the club greeter: president, Carl Henne was presented a gavel by Norman Peters, aiden of the Trail- Rossian sen of the Salmo club and 2 diaper to Mr. Henne by il- _|for the baby club. The diaper is a gift to be retained until such time as a new club is paetert Hospital | ia Ga Crippled child from the Harris College in Preston, England in mechani- cal and production enginecr. ing and took a post graduate course in economics and: pro- duction engineering. He join- ed Celgar. in January, 1966 as a project engineer. Mr. Fleicher and his family re- side in Kinnaird. Mr. Burgess is a gradu: ate in chemical ohglnsaring from UBC and has been em- Ployed at the Celgar pu’; division as a process engin: eer since 1966. Mr. Eaton graduated. from the University of Saskatche* ‘wan, in 31968: witha