12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 17, 1972 LOCAL AND DISTRICT BOWLING RESULTS Mon,: Nite Mixed LHS Armason Arnason Marshall Kowalko THS Expos 1022, THT Expos 2988. Team olnts: Expos 3, ters 1, Exex 1, Hap- less 5 8, Performers 1, Beer egs 3. Other 600’s Nina Voy- , John Adams 605, Bill Carlson 608. ‘ues. Coffee Breakers worth 3 Holdsworth 757. Cheerios 994. THT Cheerios 2783. Team points: stags 2 Wheaties 5: Other e00's Margaret unas 635, Helen Rol Tues. 1 pm. Irene Hill 279. LHT Shirley ‘Barton 719. THS Boundary Electric 977. THT Macallster Ins. 2857. Team points: Macalister Ins. 55, Sentinals 80, Cast. legar Drag Tadepen- dents 52, eae Electric 45, Lueky Five 29. Other 600's Irene Hill Tues. 7 o'clock LHS Gloria Taylor 259. LHT Gloria Taylor 612, M) Ralph 0 THT Road Runners 2793, Team Polnt: Rebels 0, Screwballs 4, R 1, blers “SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION” FOR SAVAGE SHOES AND ALL YOUR FAMILY FOOTWEAR Phone 365-7025 — Pine St, — Castlegar PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the week of February 20th to 27th is being observed throughout Canada as 2 peried to focus public attention on the physical, mental, spiritual, social, and citizenship training benefits of the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides for our youth, and WHEREAS, the Boy Scout and Girl Guide Move- ments are recognized as two of Canada’s leading youth movements which educate our youth in those attributes which are most desired in good citizens, and WHEREAS, the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides of Can- ada in this community have earned the commend- ation and support of every citizen, and WHEREAS, many members of the Boy Scout and Girl Guide Movements have become leading citi- zens in Canada, NOW THEREFORE, We as Mayors of the Towris of Castlegar and Kinnaird do hereby proclaim the week commencing February 20th, 1972 be obser- ved as “BOY SCOUT WEEK IN CANADA” AND “GIRL GUIDE THINKING WEEK IN CANADA” and request that parents and others support this observance by attending special activities and dis- plays during Boy Scout Week and Girl Guide Thinking Week and thereafter in the years ahead. John Landis, Mayor TOWN OF CASTLEGAR Gerald S. Rust, Acting Mayor TOWN OF KINNAIRD Thurs, Ladies LHS Shirl Morehouse #00 LHT Shirt Morehouse OHS Beavers 1001. THT Beavers 2877, Team points: Lions 4, a Bears 2, Beavers 3, bec Bonnie White 628. ‘HS Hooters 950. THT Hooters 2655. Team points: Hooters 41%, Screamers 30, Groan- ers $1, Wailers 87%, Criers 46, Moaners 42, Other 600's Betty Pin- MHS Mike Falhman 303 MHT Darryl Rourke 695. THS Kinberries 1 Morehouse 637, Mike man 682, Bi Bil’ Cheveldave 659, Dot Paul 704, Matt 5, uinto Maida 648, Elaine Creighton 629. Fri. Classic LHS Archambault Jean 240. LHT Bobble eat "MHS Bill Davis 05. METI, John Obetioff 7 HS Angels 1066, THT oactalls 3008. It Not angels 2, Odd. or No! - balls 4, C ht ambia Five. ea Gutter pe 1, Alley Roe Eon Zaytaot O18. SHSS ra LHS Darline Adshead 254,.LHT Darline Adshead 2820. joints; No. 5 o. Ai No.6 4. 2c ey Ne 24, Ne Other es0's Tom Tar- asoff 688. VICTORIA. REPORT By James K. Nesbitt ur elected represen- tatives are having them- Holves a high old tlhe these The shout- ings and the 4 ig. on which way you look at Victoria’s mew mayor, Peter Pollen, a mild-! looking gentleman, is showing him- self to be anything but. He was in office only a few days when he said that Victoria's Member of Parliament, David Groos, might just, as well not be in the House of Commons, for all the good he does Vict- . oria, “Then His Worship said Greater Victoria's members in the Provincial Legislat- ve are not up to much el- ther, and come the next election hell fix them up good and plenty. This prompted cabinet aldo Skillings, a Victoria city and close confidant of the Pre- vaving stirred up these storms, the Mayor too off for two weeks in Haw: Mayor Tom Campbell of Vancouver loudly called somebody or other a ham- burger. This Irritated, and scandalized Mayor Hugh f Saanich, who the wee to say His Vancouver talk in such vulgar fashion, because when the Maycr cf Vancouver does that, oo ed the Mayor of Saal he draws into disrepute ev- ery other mayor t- ish Columl Hon, Mr. Skillings call Dr. ne. Scott Wallace a little pipsqueak, Another favorite ex- pression this session is ‘fat Politically opposed hon. «Members . have . taken -to. calling each other ‘fat . I would think Mr. §; a Ber will have to rule that his is a highly unparlia- mentary expression (and must not be used | DISTRICT SOCIALS | = Mrs. D. E. Hughes 365-5503 Miss Eilen Knutson, ac- companied by Miss Susan mbeth of Duncan, a form- oe resident of Kinnaird, ‘were weekend guests at the Miss Knuts girls are attending UBC. Eympathtes are extend- F. Maglio of Castlegar whose Mrs, Catherine Marie Mag- lio, 67, died Saturday at her home ‘in Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. W. Fried- SHOP WITH THAT ON TOP OF THE WORLD FEELING CHECK OUR SELECTION IN GiFTS COSMETICS TOYS AND: FOR ALL YOUR PRESCRIPTION Corner of Pine and Columbia Open Monday - Saturday 9 am. to 6 p.m. Sunday and Holiday Hours: 12 noon - 1 p.m. Friday 9 am. to 9 p.m. 6-7 pm. where they weeks at Puerto’ Vallarta. Alex Ozeroff Funeral Held A man who spent all but one year of his life as a resident of Glade, ‘Alex Ozeroff, 60, died suddenly Saturday in’ Castle; legar. Funeral services were Hat ie ig Mr, Ozeroff was born in Saskatchewan in 1911 coming to Glade the follow- ing . He was a mem- al Communities of C. He is survived by his wife, Julia; four sons, aS Suiniey and oe at home.” Also surviving is Mr, Orerote mother, Lucy, of SILVERTON AN New Denver Churches in the ae &t. United Cl New ver; Zion United, Silverton met in the Zion Unite hall on Sunday M ollewing the morning service, The meeting was pre- ceded by a luncheon pre- pared by fhe. ladles. Rey, John Stalner con- ducted ‘ie mie tng wn with 14 in attendance, resented the Anglican, un. ited and Presbyterian par- was Election of 0! Mrs, J. L. 6 the Synod, J Steele in as alternate; A teroate re prezontative’ to ry, W. Ma with Mrs. K. Hogg as sece L Martin with Mrs, Forsythe Sr, an honorary life mem- " Members of the church ‘Hogg, Mr. W. Gerow. New Denver United: . W. Martin, L. me ktnamen Notes first mee! the month was held on t:} and was. pr receded by din- ner at the Lucerne Restaur- ant where members welcom- men Club. Discussions included the family cam 5 It in > decided Y carne. an 81 grateful thanks to as far as Vancouver, Revel- . Hoke, Roseland Vernon, and. Trail ele ae "tor ‘the ‘Huss ferred. “to the Vancouver: hospital cancer clinic few weeks ago. Mr. Yasui’ lived alone in the orchard in New Den- Japanese origin. He was buried at a juddhist ceremony Thurs- lay night from the Japan- in New Denver: Valley Funeral Hom me in charge of ‘arrangements. ‘ a Births Mills — To Marie and Bob, a. son, Brian Robert, at Slocan Community Hos- pital on February 9. W. G. Thring was a ‘Trail visitor on Sunday and was accompanied back by his father Charles and his bert Cruici of visiting her father. Mr. and Mrs. Michael ¢ te Trail pee nal Palet Mrs. David Groenhyson MIKE'S RADIATOR REPAIR Automotive - Industrial - Logging Gas Tanks + Exchange Radiators - Transmission Coolers 1696 2nd Ave. Trail Mike Stretieff Res: 359-7058 tin By "June Burgess 256-2518 and Mrs. Doreen Brought- on were Nakusp visitors on Wednesday, Mrs, J. H. McDonaugh returned “home — Monda: from taking Mr. McDonaw, to Fording River and vislt- ed her son and daughter- indJaw, Mr. and Mrs, John McDonaugh and son Creston, Mrs. G, Thring a companied Charles Thing and. daughter Mra, R. Crui- were Nelson visitors Wed- nesday. Tom Bohan has returned to her home from re Aral ital. Fernie in New Denver after completing a va- meeting. J. L, Irwin and formally and sister, Mrs, F. Angrignon and daugh- Mr. and M Nelson ‘and daughter Cindy were Trail visitors Satur- day. Mrs. W. G. Thring was a South Slocan visitor on Saturday to attond the bas- Ketball gamit. C, Stewart and MacLanders were) Saturday visitors in Ni Robert Steenhotf and John Munro were weekend NEW DENVER NEWSLETTER | from Hinton, Alberta is vis- Iting Delores and Roger Hogg. Miss Cathy MctCro) and Sutherland mot ored to Castlegar last Sa‘ urday to attend the ae festival at Selkirk Coll fe. Misses Ginny Fors: ‘3 brother Sandy of Selkirk College in Castlegar spent the * ore vend at their home, Dave Di Ci ve visiting ‘bis par- and aie Geos Eremenko’ Sis QUALITY SHOES for the family For Dress — Casual and Work our bao will Meet. the Need of Work or iy Occasl INU Since SMITH'S PLUMBING & HEATING 61 CRESCENT ST. — PH. 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR Licensed Gas Fitters —- Plumbers — Sheet Metal NOTICES Refreshments bers $3. Non members $5 per couple, you have any nae heating or gas bs to be done 65-7531. You will ‘ ike the service — rates 00, See you soon. Bil All) Plumbing Repairs ooable tee — E at erly onable rates — Gone. Call ths 365- le Runes Sale, Feb. 26 9 a.m. For Kinwood-Belle District Guides and Brow- visitors in deere ) to 12 and 180 to 3. Eric Teenie visitor on er eriday. Joanne Shandole, SPRING FABRIC SPECIAL TEX-MADE (Permanent Press) FORTRE/COTION wash ‘n tumble dry All In Bright, New Spring Shades and Patterns 38 in. wide. 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