Preliminary Plans Well Undsnvay For Canadian Minor Hockey Week Preliminary plans for Minor organized minor hockey Hockey Week and srrangements| across the country. for continuing participation by the Robin Hood trophy program in or- ganized minor hockey in Canada were discussed at a luncheon meet-| NWT have registered, and it fs ex- ing attended ‘by Canadian Amateur| pected that In 1662 nearly 2,000 tro- Hockey Association officials in| plies, Montreal. Minor Hockey Week will again ‘be sponsored by the CAHA in Jan- uary, And George H. Mclvor, ous, chairman of announced at the ‘meeting that his company wil] again present trophies for the ‘1962 senson for boys in the 9-to-13-year age group competing in| Parchment scroll, will go to ind!- Rotary Club To Sell Xmas Trees on Sat. One hundred and 50 Ch: iON] SSE, 82 onsale Se. Castlegar Lyons vs Martin ice 3 , 330 pm. — * Hill vs Green ice 2 Lewis vs Denneus Ice 3 Thurs, Dec, 21 — 630 p.m. Green vs Hampshire ice 1 Hill vs Lewis ice 2 Oglow vs Tarbet ice 3 xe ee Bee f30 Bot. * ‘Charban vs Lewis ice 3 Games starred (*) are extra games and do not count on draw. Compliments of KEN‘S Phone 365-2472 HT leagues | vidual winners, Every player (about 150,000) re- Since the Robin Hood-trophy|celves an identification card con- program was launched three years | t!ning the players’ creed, and lea- ago, more than 1,800 leagues in Ca- nada’s 10 provinces, the Yukon and gues receive attractive, colored lar- ge-size creeds to display in dress- ing rooms, ‘The creed, in addition to urging along with a crest and a] the boy to train and keep fit in or- der to play his peak capacity, em- the importance of good behaviour at home, at school, at church, and in all realms of com- "| munity activity. Local league officials select the Individual winners on the basis of the creed, during the season's play. In the photo, Mr, McIvor (cen- ter), discusses the Players’ Creed with Lionel Fleury (right) of ‘Que- bee City, Minor Hoc- key Week Committee, and J. M. The trees will be sold by the Castlegar Rotary Club in ald of the centre for the District. The trees, of 3, 4 and 7-ft. heights, will be available ‘next to the Laudin Building, at-the Castle Motors and Mitchell Supply, and at Castleaird Plaza, CASTLEGAR SOCIALS - Geft), Simcoe, Onitario, Canedian Ama United WA Holds Bazaar - ‘The members of the United) EIMot and Mrs, =" church WA held their, eannual|son; tea. tlekets, noo, or amp: Christmas bazaar on Saturday af- ternoon in the church basement. ‘This was & very successful event. |) The guests were received by Mrs, I. McNell and Mrs, R. H. Pratt. ‘The. hell was very attractively de- corated in the Ohristmas theme. The serving table was covered with |i @ green cloth with lace overlay and Breenery. each centered with a miniature reindeer with small trees and Christmas decorations formed the rest of the decor, Mrs, L, Morey had made and arranged the decor- ations, Presiding at the tea urns dur- ing the afternoon were Mrs, O. J. Wilson, Mrs. H, Evans, Mra, E, Murray, Mrs, I. Waldie, Mrs. 5. Dinner, Mrs, O. Lightle, Mrs. J, Kulough and Mrs, W, Houston. Mis, E, Kraft was convenor of the tea tables and assisting her in serving were Mrs, P, Oglow, Mrs. F, Barteoff, Mrs. ©. Bradford, Miss Bonnle MacBain and Miss Donna Markin, Other comimittees were: table, Mrs, E, Sherbiko, Mrs, W. Shay and Mrs, P. Swift; sewing and novelties, Mrs, J. Gemmill, Mrs. J. reindeer were also surrounded with The individual tea tables were P./ of its own sewing table. ver Birch Sctioo] for" hetdleny children, see “KINNAIRD SOCIALS Mrs. J, Kaufman, Phono 365-5488 A successful Christmas bazaar circles of the, United Church. WA. Greeting the quests were Mrs. L. Bignell of the Valley Vista group and-Mrs, R. Lundquist of the Bench group, Each circle was in charge special booth of Christmas decorations and noveltics were pre- sented. by the Upper Bench ladies. The CGIT, a recently formed organization of young ladies, was in charge of United Church calendars and fish pond. Members of the cnaay School ‘handled the bake le. Mr. and Mrs, E, Ilingworth of] Liberal President Visits Castlegar The president of the B.C, Lib- eral Party, W. Gilmore of Weat Summerland, visited Castlegar on ‘Tuesday morning. He met with loca! Liberals and businessmen. In charge of arrange- ments for Mr, Giimore's visit was W. T. Waldie of Robson, president of one ‘West Kootenay Federal Lib. eral Association. West jhave returned to their home after visiting for scveral weeks at the home of thelr son-in- Jaw and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Ross Turner. ‘An eventful occasion honoring father and son as both November children was held recently in a fa- mily dinner at the Denny Hughes home. Dennis Jr. was one year old Nov, 22, Mrs, H, M, Mclver left by train ‘Tuesday for her home in Woodrow, Sask., after spending the past sev- eral months at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. O, Ackerman. group’s planned project of a health to provide Mrs. H. Johnson, Phone 365-8294 Miss Janet Davis is a patient in the Trail hospital, Mrs. oe Dunlop was a patient in the Castlegar hospital for a few days. Mrs. R. DeFoe returned home Sunday evening from North Surrey where she had attended the funeral of her father, Mr, Charles Brown, of Douglas Road, North Surrey. He was 94 years old and is survived by three sons, William of North Sur- rey, Charles and James of Fife, and three daughters, Mrs. Ross DeFoe of Castlegar, Mrs, G. Edwards, Vic- torla, and Mrs, Laird Cameron of Seattle, 14 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. ‘Mr, Brown was buried Dec. 2 at Cemetery with Mr, Reg Darke officiating. 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The Esso gasoline you buy today ata bargain price is much more powerful than it was ten years ago...yet on the average Imperial gets less Tor it in B.C, than it did ten years ago. And of ” pay for gasoline in B.C., two cents is for federal and provincial taxes that bring you such things as social services and new highways, Pound for pound, you won't find a better bargain than Esso. Ail nN Guides. Kept | Very Busy Each Month ‘The regular monthly meeting of |' the. Local, Assoolation'to: ths Gutdes and Brownies was held. in the Un- ited Church basement with 17 pre- sent. s In the absence of the chairman,|- jf Mrs, W. Schwartzenhnuer, Mrs. J. R. C. MacBaln presided, The mem- bers were informed that a letter had been sent'to all the parents of Guides and Brownies in Kinnaird, and Castlegar, which ex- tended an Invitation to mothers to attend this meeting. Mrs. MacBain then went on to expisin the letter, first that Cas- tlegar and District are very lucky to hnve leaders for the Guides and Brownics, in some Districts they are going to have to close down dus to the lack of leaders. Next, the annual census is be- ing taken and annual ‘dues of §1 are now due. Of this a, 10 cents pays for the girl's insurance which ‘covers her at all Girl Guide activities, The reat of the dollar is divided bet- Pajaczkowski—hold Tiger-Cats, ween the and officers to help cover the tion’s expenses, im February is a yery busy mon! for Guides and Brownies which in. cludes Thinking Week and the mo- ther and daughter banquet, This is where mothers can be very helpful, such as setting tables, decorating, washing up dishes and. serving at the banquet. ‘Then in April !s Guide Cookie week. Here again the parents can help dy forming a committee to ar- range where each company or pack should go to sell thelr cookles and arrange transportation for the girls that have to go quite a distance. In May the sssociation holds a Mother's Day. Tea to raise funds to cover. local: expenses. Here again the ‘help of mothers is needed in needed to help prepare Camp Rory ‘was space for the parents to mark in which activity they could help. ‘This meeting was called with the purpose of forming a District Association and each District of Kinnaird, Robson and Castlegar would have two representatves each attending. It was decided to have a vice- chairman from each, the District Commissioner Mrs. MacBain would be chairman. Mrs, G. Hughes was elected as Castlegar vice-chairman, Kinnaird and Robson are to elect their vice-chairmen at their regular meetings..Mrs, Ed Conroy was elec- ted secretary-treasurer, Mrs. H. Johnson publicity, and Mrs. A. Har- vey the Castlegar representative. The District Association will for the girls’ camping, then again in, September the fathers ere needed to close the camp for the winter. ‘Transportation is needed from’ time to time for special activities during the year such as ‘Remembrance Day parade, Thinking Day Gervice, Coo- ke Week, tours of industrial cen- | tres, Girl Guide first-aid and camp. fire singing competitions, At the bottom of. each . letter. We now have a ac: - Sipeing Phone for the best in ‘eatuen and safe ‘winter driving drop in and have your tires ~STPED BOTH FRONT & BACK Sipeing does not cut down on your tire mileage BESAFE...— Marcellus Service CHEVRON: PRODUCTS hold their first meeting in January. ‘This will be a very busy meeting as arrangements have to be made for the Girl Guide competitions which are to be held in Castlegar this year, Plans will also be made for Cookie Week and Thinking Week. ‘There will be the Cominco Shield and s new trophy this year is: the Maude Dougan Trophy. Machine . BE SURE 365-5024 . SCHENLEY AWARDS. WINNERS Two of the outstanding football players in Canada—Bernie Faloney, - the coveted Canadian Schenley Trophy. Faloney, won the. award as a Most ' Outs! Foot end from Calgary 8 Canadian Player of the Year Award. Bowling Instructors CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec.’.7, 1961: Hockey Schedule Please Clip and Baro Dec. 9 — ‘Saturday )—-.+ Pe a ema s neOtite Photo- Practice. 830-9,40—Maddocks Shoes-Bosse Je- weller-Practice, 9,40-10.60—Jacks Ple-n-Pac vs &mi- th’s Plumbing-Game 11-12—Youngs Agency vs Pitts Drug-Practice, Perfume Now for Everyone gl A stag party, a dog fight or ex- haust fumes from @ passing bus, may soon sport more perfume a female tea party. , Whe December issue of Imperial Ol Review reports that women are rapidly losing thelr traditional mo. nopoly on the right to smell sweet ‘and: in’: ‘some, places have already Jost it. - About 70 per cent: of ‘Quebec men-are. golng for sploy, woody, citrus, and other, fregrant shaving lotions, Calgary males are buying scented soaps, colognes and lotions in sizeable qualities and thelr On- tario: counterparts are nibbling | the ‘perfume niaricet, : is the first lineman HOW TO. BOWL FIVEPINS|:iz7e2.2% "= Double Diamond . Advisory Council "| Dec, 11 — Monday: —~ 6-7—Oswald Motors vs Eremenko- Game, _ | 7-8. mealies vs Castle | Motora- 5.10-D20—Youngs ‘Agency v8 Jacks Pic-n-Pac-Game. 920-1030—Kootenay ‘Bld vs Mar- lane Hotel-Game. Deo, 12 — Tuesday. 6-7—Oswald Motors ¥i vs Pettitt Pho- to-Practice. 7-8.10—Bob's Fava Taklt ve Mad- docks Shoes-Cam 8.10-9:20—Bosse Seweller vs Co-op. Practice. 9:20-1030—Kootenay Bid vs Shop Easy-' recut Deo. 4 — ee onstlerer | Des va 5 Pettitt Pho- to-Game. 7-810—Bossee Jeweller vs Castle Motora-Game, itanding 9.20-1020—Marlane Hotel vs Shop Easy-Practice, Dec. 16 — Saturday — 7.30-830—Castlegar Drug vs Erem- HOW TO MASTER ‘SPOT’ BOWLING To get your ball down to the target at the end of the bowling lane most accurately and most ef- fectively, “Spot” bowling is by far the most effective aiming system to use. ‘The idea of spot bowling sounds @ ‘Uttle strange at first — what you do Js try to hit a target with- out looking at it; But, the method works so well that many expert bowlers wouldn't think of bowling any other may. ‘Instead of trying .to hit the pins, which are 60 feet away, you try to roll your ball over a fixed “spot” which is about 15 feet away. from the foul Ine, Of course, being so close, this spot is much easier to hit than the pin at the end of the lane. And, if you have lined yoursélf up ‘correctly, tHe ball will naturally. continue on to its target. Getting yourself lned up: cor- rectly depends.on the ‘type of ball you throw. It is the key to spot bowling, and we'll be devoting sev- eral columns to. it, ‘First you must understand the basic idea. ‘The principle 1s much like eim- ing a rifle. And, in fact, all modern bowling lanes are now equipped with scientifically placed’ “c Ys spotted in front of the foul line, which are called “range finders.” You use them like gun alghta, The spot near the foul line where you deliver the ball is the rear sight, The dart over ‘which you roll the ball -is the front sight. The pin is the target, Once you have lined up your “sights”, you don’t Jook at the pin again. You just: concentrate on roling the ball over the spot. TWO METHODS OF “sPOT BOWLING To change your aim, you swing your aiming line, just as you would swing @ rifle, There are two ways you can do this. ‘You can keep your same posi- tion on the lane, but alm your ball to roll over a different dart — thus switching your “front sight.” Or, you may change your position on the approach, but roll every ball enko-Practice, 8.30-9.40—Castle Motors ve Bob's Pay'n ‘Takit-Practice, | 940-10.50—Youngs Agency vs Pitts Drug-Practice. 11-12—Jacks Pic-n-Pac vs Smith's Plumbing-Practice, Dec, .18 = Monday — \giwnaabioes Motors vs Pettitt Photo-Game, 7-8.10—Co-op vs Bob's Pay'n Takit- | AbA84 malt \ 1 \ \ 5 \ : : 920-1080—Kootenay Bld vs Mar- By lane Benen ry 2 Deo. 19 — Tuesda: | 1 1 Game. 8:10-9.20—Youngs Agency vs Smith's 6-7—Eremenko me Pettitt Photo- Practice. 7-8.10—Bosse “Jewellers vs Bob's Pay'n Tekit-Game, 8.10-9.20—Maddocks Shoes va Castle Motors-Practice. . 920-1030—Kootenay Bld vs Shop Basy-Game. i Dec, 21 —, Thursday =. 6-1—Castlegar Drug vs Eremenko- Game. 7-8.10—Co-op vs Maddocks Shoes- Switching. the Switching ‘the ceie front sight : back sight e : eee 8.10-9.20—Jacks Pic-n-Pac vs Pitts over the centre dart — thus switch-, Drug-Game. : ing your “rear sight.” }920-1030—Marlane Hotel vs Shop Hither way Is eee effective. | Hasy-Game. But, use one or the other Don't| Dec. 23 -- Saturday to combine the two methods or | 7.30-8.30—Castlegar Drag vs Oswald you will end up. completely fone Motors-Practice,. - ¢ fused. 8.30-9.40—Bosse Jewellers vs Co-op- - It-is important that you stick |Practice. - to one method of sighting, because | 9.40-10.50—Jacks Pic-n-Pac vs Smi- the way you for aif. |th's Practice. ferent types of delivery, or ate M~12—Youngs Pitts Agency vs There's not much time left. We have lovely gifts for all the children’s"... .. TWEED JACKETS FOR LITTLE BOYS” $6.98 When cave, cowm ome expstet ore latest Bosse’ 5 Jewellery "Phone 365-2041 ent kinds of Jane is op- posite for the two methods. If you are trying “spot” bowl- ing for the first‘time, experiment with both methods — always rol- ling over the centre dart, but changing ‘your posifon on the ap- proach; or keeping the same pos- ition on the approach, but aiming over ‘different darts, Once you've discovered which method seems most natural for you, discard the other system. ‘When a bowler switches to “Spot”. bowling -from.some. other system of aiming, his scoring may slump slight, especially if he has not been using 9 fully developed awing. Spot bowling encourages de- of good’ control and a CATA ATE Ke Castlegar & District Projects Society Annual Meeting Thursday, December 14, 8 p.m. “AT THE proper rythmic swing. As your swing improves, scores start sing rapidly. NEXT: TIPS ABOUT YouR 4 TIMING - WORTH AMERICAN LIF A CANADIAN MUTUAG ASSURANCE COMPANY DICK FOWLER, Robson, B.C, ey Coe Some of our best customers. are ladies It's no. surprise that ladies shop -. for. their men at our place. 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