8 | CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, April 2, 1969 peace ALL-AROUND CORD was presented to Guide Grace Gormley; of the 2nd Kinnaird Guide Company last Wednesday at the Woodland Park School. Grace is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Gormley of Kinnaird. Pictured here is Kinwood-Belle district commissioner Mrs. J. H. Roberts of Kinnaird making the ‘presentation. Grace 1s the first Guide of the 2nd Kin- naird Guide Company to receive the all-around cord as well as being the first Guide receiving this honor since the estab- lishing of the Kinwood-Belle district. — Castlegar News Photo Bowling Results from Castlegar and District Congratulations were be- ing handed out around the Castle Buwladrome last week to Bill Carlson, who had the first 400 game in any league in eight years. Mr. Carlson has been an ardent bowler over the past) few years and has really worked hard. for it. Bill had an open frame in the first, with 10, he then followed with 10 consecutive strikes, and then with his final ball in the 12 frame had a headpin to give Eien eae in the last frame. Total 4 Monday night 7 o'clock. LHS Elsi arlson 811. MHT Be Droppins 1190. THT Droppins 3032. Team points. Alley Cats Jets 4, Rat Finks 1, Drop-|0; pins 3, ‘One 1, Pot Shots 3. Other 600’s Matt Rohn 649, Ted. Kajzar 646. Ralph Scott 624. Coffee Break THS Mugs 916. THT Mu points, Cheerios 3, Mutfets 0, Pugs S 4, Pincurl- cs 3, Take Five 1, Wheaties Other 600’s Kay Bevans 845, Fleahor, eoldeworts 622, lay 1 o'c Tuesd K. Gretchen 266, E. vot uge™ 266, LHT K. Gretchen THS Macalister’s Insur- Ol ance 951. THT Independents 2622, Team Roints: Lucy-5 2, Castlegar 1, ni Stripers 3, te ealister's Tn- sures 2, Oglows 1, Indepen- nt er 600's M. Korody 640, E. Rysen 625. Tues. Mixed 7 o’clock LHS Ruth Rourke 254. LHT Rath’! Rourke 579. THS 16. THT | Spotters 3068. Team points. The ?. 3, Kin Gars 1, Re; 3, Im posaibles 0, Spoilers 4, ‘Blow Other 600's Les Acheson n 6 off 689, Don Farrier 633, Rourke 618, Pete Tarasoff LHS: Bev. Downey 304./610. LHT Bev. Downey 676. Tues. night mixed 9-11 LHS Marge Bonnett 250. Marge Bonnett 694. MHS Bill Robinson 307. MHT Bill Robinson 744, THS = Screwballs 1218. aaa Screwballs 3282, Team points. Nighthawks 0, Sock-Et-To-Em 0, The mt 4. Sccowballs 4, Bank of itreal 0. Other 600's Bill Carlson 684, Ralph Ackles 645, Joyce Turner 642, Marilyne’ Kurik 631, Ralph. Peterson 624, Pat Shelofé 6: Wed. oniee driver's : LHS Leslie Stanyer 288. LHT Leslie Stanyer 646. THS Mustan| ngs 992. THT Cadillacs 256: Team fate Cadillacs 3, T-Birds 3, ‘Barb ere 1, Mus- tangs 3, Chevys 1, Jaguars 1. ‘Other 600s Helen Stamp- Vincent 631. 2 Weds alt nite cutrate Shirley Anderson 276. iy Shirley Anderson 676. THS Orioles 1021. THT 769. Orioles 2' Points, Parrots 1, Budgies 3, "Canaries 3, Swal| | lows 1 00's Irene Conroy 1 646, Kay" Adshead Rowdy Rollers ue ae LHS Pat Quin 260. far Joyce Turner 679. THS Criers 1015. THT Criers 2665. Team points. Hooters 3, Screamers 1, Groans 0, Wailers 1, Criers 4, Moaners 3. Thurs, Morning Bevans 277. Ka ati Annabelle Kinakin 683. THS Minks 950. THT Minks 2' 2748. Team points. Squirrels 3, Beavers 1, Chipmunks 1, ions 38, Teddy Bears 1 1, Minks Thurs. Mornin: LHS Elaine Creighton rt LHT Elaine Creighton THS Teddy Bears 1079. THT Teddy Bears 2796. Team points, Beavers 1, Teddy Bears 3, Lions 0, Chip. munis 4, Squirrels 2, Minks Friday night classic mixed LHS Marge Bonnett 229, THS Bk THT Odd Balls .3031.. Team Points. Blow Outs SAVE ON YOUR GRADUATION SUIT Order now to avoid disappointment All the latest styles and shades BONNETT’S BOYS AND MEN'S WEAR Phone 365-6761 Joggers Qdd. Balls + Bate Five 4. Kinberries 4, Bellies 0. Beer Other 600's John Obetkoff 681, Charlie Burdett 666, Tom Cowlin 608. Says World-Champ Nancy Greene: Winning Should Not be Overly. Important in Sports for Youths Rossland’s world-champ- cheon in Trail last Friday, ion skiier, Nancy Greene, “Nancy said proper facilities lieves the logical place to for sports are lacking in some develop a | proper. sports and areas, but in ours recrea- Nancy said it has been “fan- ional in the schools ‘since the de- | but are not being used be- velopment of proper funda- cause proper instructors are mentals and balance “are |not av: le. necessary at an early age for “In these places,” she following a sport at a later remarked, “money has to be age. fo other paris of Canada and for years old. She said she hoped the league “udoesn't get too or- gal or too ‘competitive to the point where winnine » is stressed and: becomes all ;.,.|put into fetting £ the special ing to es of the local press at a'junior ski Teague formed in B.C. Telephone-hosted lun-'Ontario bearing her name, that some a associated with minoy hocke: have over; emphasized causing teams to be formed ‘with only better players “while some sit on the side- LINOS — SASH AND DOOR ALL TYPES OF LUMBER — PLYWOOD Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order Ail Sizes of Glass Cut to Order THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL 24 DRAWER UTILITY CABINETS $8.95 All metal construction, plastic dr 7 KOOTENAY BUILDING SUPPLIES “We Take Better Care of Your Building Needs“ 636 Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-5155 . lines.” She said there are more youn: the 13-and- under age eval racing in Can- ada today than there are in ince. Nancy was in the Koot- enay area representing the B.C. Telephone Co., for whom she is a special repersenta- tive. She ‘was visiting schools talking to students. ski team, the international ski star said it is $80,000 be- hind in fund raising and un- less more money is forthcom- ing it will have fo! ccropit its summer training Nancy said itis tf ‘the summer program is cancelled, then the team will drop fur: ther. behind in world competition standings. She noted that the lack of proper training last year shown ub.in results in this winter's skiing. The world cup winner said‘ the team has a good ‘co! of skiers and is well coached, but if financial support ‘isn’t increased then the situation ufacturers of ski equipment to. the entire Eudest provided for the U.S. ski an She said the situation: ‘would be akin to that in the ‘automotive Tidustee Shere car manufacturers sponso! Facing ‘cars to promote their .. product. up to 13). Speaking of the national EY: may ‘develop where the man-|tain Jeff ree art. tolire f his d. | runner-up trophy ‘donated the Highlight of the hockey banquet held Saturday in the arena hall for the Mitey Mit. es was the "presentation of several trophies and awards. Some 175 parents and were in Mitey Mites Presented With Trophies & Awards receive hockéy sticks at the start of next season as gifts from Mr. Hughes and Mr. De- Paoli. These were Danny Barnes, Don oct Jett Stewarts Denny Hughes, mite div- isional manager, emceed the roceet commenting how Pleased he was with the en- m shown pwns during the past hockey seaso He spoke of ow: when he first took to the ice six years ago with the mites, there were only sone 50 boys, a £ pups Dan Brus - tin and Mark Hyrciw. Gordon Pace, a player of the league-winning Eagles, was directed to the head table where he asked his coach John Streliaff to come forward and presented him be with a chalice on behalf of his team. Gordon read 2 well- written script praising Mr. ana "mites which now has grown to over 200 lads in both divisions. e Lauriente, presid- ent of the Castlegar and Dis- trict Minor Hockey tion, directed his Y words to the parents. ae stated how pleased he was with the out- come of the hockey season and how he had watched the boys taking to. the ice at the start of the season not know- Pee Wee Pup representative, told the boys of the stiffer competition they would en- counter as pups meeting out of town teams and venturing out on their own to other aS. Mr. Lauriente presented ww Arms league sath ane words of congrat- es then called | Mr. Hughes. Billy Nazaroff was. recip: | ient of the Aero Taxi award were presented by ‘Mr, sheabere individual tro- phies 2 presented by: Elio, De- Paoli were ce Martin as T|top scorer. ad Teit ‘Stewart as the runner-up scorer. Re- ceiving. mention in Cominco Pensioners and Widows of Cominco Employees in the Trail area may obtain their gift fertilizér card by Services P writing Emp! 368-5453, Trail. types of Eelephant Brand Fertilizers: or by The card entitles them to 50 Ibs. of one of the following 11-48-90 + 16-20-0 13-16-10 21- 0- 0 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. daily. Distribution of the Gift Fertilizer will take pla¢e at the Tadanac Salvage Yard, April 10-12 inclusive between teams David Fodor, Billy the scoring race were James Gillman, Mark Hycriw and Gordon Pace. . ‘ Winner ride. to: Laing of Adastra 0) the most improved. Player aoe each of the six mite were aay Oliphant, nt, cordon Pace and Toh The most. oe Play. ers from each team are to PETTITT PHOTOS YES WE HAVE THE NEW [PETTITT PHOTOS |SoLoHd Luniad PCLAROID COLOR CAMERAS priced from $39.95 i PETTITT PHOTOS \SOLOHd LLILL3d PETTITT. PHOTOS’ 's untiring and well- done job of coaching and leading them to the number one spot in the mite league. Mite “mother of the year” was Mrs. Kingsley Kirby who was presented a corsage by Mr. Hughes. He stated that Mrs. Kirby was a hockey mo- ther in every having a word of much need- ed encouragement, especially he explained when he won- dered Re the effort put forth by his division was of a cali- bre worthwhile for the boys. The evening concluded with the showing of films by| that can be Moe Zibin. t, always | are: Mrs. Sheltered Workshop Is Siudied A committee to The purpose manitarian motives where the retarded can attain a sense of creativity and achievement. fancy to old age. ‘Home and community care appears tu the most desireable’ for in majority of retardates rather than care in large in stitutions. The workshop operation woula not be self sufficient and at this time so the com- munity must accept the re- sponsibility for major costs. It was suggested that one way to do this is by indepen- dent fund raising. 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Panelists, from left to right, were psy- worker Ron Cameron, social ¢ aes — Castlegar News Photo Evangelistic Crusade Planned By 5 Churches Churches in the Trail district are makin; parations for an Crusade from DI Five churches from the Cast legar-Kinnaird area are parti- ating. : ‘The Ken. Campbell-Jim tlonal and. interdenominatio: al’ group of Canadian church- men who present the ageless ings ai stor’s Fellowshi ict. \and the... Christian :Businessmen’s “Committee. The team’s: wide: range in’ touch ‘with’ the ‘needs “of SUGAR AND SPICE Spring Has 5 A couple of weeks ago sang a. song of hate in this But the sun shines day after: da and eventually T/ those icles must reveal scabby, shabby ugliness. Spring‘in Canada is ed female: by save both , of us a.lot or embarrassment. ple, Some people think that love_is a - potion, especially in the Far East. You know: ground up T-| verse, passionate, hotor-cold, corner which recedes steadily as you approach it, the least I can do is sing a song of love, and. ask you to join me. Everybody loves something, even if-it's only his car. Looking into the backyard, its pretty hard ve et all goofy Ip look like a couple of matrons, buried to the waist in blane mange, their arms dingly. The picnic table Ean looks like a freshly-risen loaf of bread. cruel or kind. And complete: ly. undependable, as far. as mood ‘goes. In ‘this crazy climate, have Jain on fresh grass -in March and in love and in sun that - suggested the month would be July. And -I have|¥: gone fishing on the first’ of May ep had my line freeze ring, I shall return to our theme: love. This is a favorite topic nded for ts who cane think of else to Not being a poet, I will avoid trying to be poetic and there- Ls doesn't pay ever tothe chances with crowing feet, Maddocks we'stock a full selection of SAVAGE SHOES for children Shoe Store horn. in a mixture-of oyster and uldn’t Sounds ds jolly invigorating, or 1 somethin; Love is not a potion, it’s a lotion. It warms the cold heat: as. analgesic < balm arms the sore. -shoulder. It lubricates the grinding nerves. It soothes the tort- ured soul as olive oil sices| the baby bum. It is an oinment (by the|® way, Mecca ointment is. good for practic heat.. And nobody else there | rake: put a mob of exhausted, hot, tired and disgruntled i grims like yourself. Th That’s fowever, one musn’t wax philosophical about love,|/a IT love- my country. Not * /bell something, or finding a - choose your brew pec aa ‘Brewed RIGHT in the Kootenays from clear, pure glacial waters INTERIOR BREWERIES LTD. CRESTO “B.C.’s MOUNTAIN BREWERY” is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Cofumbia. in-| bog, with By Bill Smiley) Arrived and It’ s Time to Sing of Love the spri stream racing between snowbanks the’ epee bluewhite sea- scapes of January. I love peace and lone- liness, ind they’ damn, a fishing rod. The outboard ‘motor and the ski- doo nave seen to thal d I love all growing flowers, leaves up. 3 oe. Llove a good dipober 2 cards are 8 coming mah And An job, whether it’s. writing a column, or. teaching a dum- new ick in my tax re- turn. It seldom happens,’ but : Esau From District Go to Nelson For Seminar - A seminar- hosted by the Nelson Soroptimist.Club was held Sunday for. Soropt yf South Okanagan | and East and ‘West Kootenay: Western Canada Texional sworth, . conducted’ the ses- sions. +: Five members < of. the Ro extensions and : citizen- ship-as resource: persons. 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