CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 30, 1969 News About RECREATION By BUCK PACHOLZUK Recreation Director Regional Recreation Commission No. 1 Accident Near Airport Involves Three: Vehicles An _aceldent involving three é vehicles took place on 3A near the Cast- irport at 8.30 Monday There are certain recrea- tion activities that take place | cl in the schools of the district, and we find a great number of people have no idea oi what is apeing on. On Tuesday there is vol- jeyball, oy badminton in thei: Kinnaird Elementary School, and keep-fit classes for lad: jes in the Robson School. Wednesday evening there are a variety ce games for couples he. Woodland i: Park School, and senior bad- minton in the Robson Schol. Tuesday and Thursday evenings there are. meer -fit classes for ladies in Thrums. Tuesday evening there is physical treining for boys in f/hockey in the Twin Rivers Elementary School. Thursday evening there S physical training for boys in hockey and keep-! it, class- ladies, both in the Rivers Elementary School. Wednesday evening there archery in the Kinnaird Junior crcondery. School. day evening there is a anor men's vel leyball Not for long. We're easily teached by phone when you need your prescriptions refilled, Call-in orders are promptly attended to, just as when you come in person to our store. , There's nothing more- important to us than filling your prescription. @ED PHarmacy CARL’S DRUG CASTLEAIRD PLAZA Junior “secondary Wednesday evenings there mixed badminton (for coup- les) at the Twin Rivers El- ¢mentary School Saturday and Sunday a bus takes skiers Red Mountain: ou have a_ recreation director in the area. If you want a particular activity, >s him w_ organize it for you, Just Phone tae recrea- dion affive at 365-6565. Make use of pets recron: + .tar! Drop in him at the recreation ‘office ‘ office. Take-Out Orders Chicken - Hamburgers Fish and Chips Catering Phone 365-6617 10 a.m. - 11 p.m. Weekdays 10 a.m. - 1 a.m. Fri. & Sat. 12 Noon - 9 p.m. Sunday Closed Wednesdays Tesulting in damages estimated a $1,500. Police say Chere was a severe wind blowing snow at the time and “visibility was nil” There were drifts the highway and no charges are contemplated. An RCMP_ spokesman said Cameron J. Malloy of Nelson was proceeding Guth when his car was struck the rear by a half-ton truck driven by Nick Ogloff of Robson. The Malloy . vehicle ‘was moved across the high- way where it was Involved’ in a head-on collision with a ear driven ty Joseph Jack son of sustained by the drivers, re- Port police. 4-Day Schedule Winds Up Local Hockey Week The following is the Min-' or Hockey Week schedule for the final four days: ry! Thursday (tonight) y Pups 6.30 p.m. - Redwings| vs Nelo { turday ‘Mites 9 a - Rockets vs Eales: ‘Mites 10 a.m. - Flyers} q, vs Redwing Jr.; Mites 11 a.m. Hornets vs Jets. 12 noon: Opening Cere- momes — siinor Hockey Re- cognition Day. Pups 12.30 p.m. Castlegar vs Spokane; nee Wees 2 p.m. Free ! REMEMBER Jan. 31 Free pair of shoes with every suit sale Sale MEN‘S WEAR PH. 365-5851 Ban- tans oe Pa, Castlegar ve Ss 5 p.ia. Cas- tlegar_ "vs “Spokane; Raid. -Juy, 3U p.m. Castlegar vs Spo- ea: Intermediate 8.30 p.m. Castlegar vs Nakusp. Sunday Pups 8 am. Castlegar vs Spokane; Pee Wees 9.15 a.m. Only minor tires were| Grand Charicéllor Visits Knights of Pythias Lodge g.of P Leonard A. Chartrand h: J ganized from its 200,000 gt lor of the Franternal Order, Knights of Pythias of the pro- vince of British Ct Mr. Chartrand was born in Kamloops‘and educated in various parts of the province. paid his official visit here recently to Twin Rivers Lodge No. 70. Chancellor . commander ‘Alex Gleboff presided at the meeting at which ritualistic grand lodge honors were ex- tended to Mr. Chartrand in recognition of his official posit ion in the 105-year-old ternity. The ts of Knight Pythias has more than 2,000 Sabor : ‘dinate lodges _ ‘throughout -Canada and the United Stat- es, with 55 grand lodges or- erhouses met, the Rangers and Bruins, and ‘split a pair ty, of games, These two games, were really Rangers and Bruins Split 2 Games Evenly Pose” Redwings then scored ‘0 goals. The Redwing goals ad scored by Makaroff cvactnes ut the respective ciubs were cumpletety en- ,|tneailed by the play or their teams. jan. 21 saw the first en- counter between the s#ruins aaltgvis, ctster the tirst period the two teams wue scureiess. in the secund per- jod the Bruins scored Hee ferent piles aur the were, . Heagy and D. stew! bein uaasusted. ‘The Rangers finally got. on the scoreboard in the final per iod with a goal scored by D. Rutland assisted by S. Buzek. The second encounter be- tween these two teains took place last Saturday when the Scores were reversed. The Bruins scored early in the first period with D. Heagy scoring unassisted. That was the secure until two full per- iods had been completed. In the final period the Rangers came on strongly and scured two goals. Both were scored by E. Arishenkoff with 5. - | suzex on one, Castlegar vs tams 10.30 a1. Castlegar v. vs legar vs Spokane; Mid.Juv. 1 p.m. Castlegar vs Spokane; Pee Wee Reps. 2.30 p.m. Spokane;. Midgets 11.45 Cast-| of do battle, Maple restive and trick an Last Thursday aa te the leagues winless Redwings. The Redwin, deci 1-0 at the end of the fi Castlegar vs Nelson. Period and by the same aan who on the hat trick. The public is asked not] © to forget fb come to the Wrap. up of Minor Hockey We this Saturday and Sunday. Saturday is the big day with the bake sale and then the social in the evening for par- ents after the Commercial Hockey League All-Star game.; Midget Reps Defeat Grand Forks Squad On Their Ico The Castlegar Midget Reps won the first game of the West Kootenay semi- final hockey playoffs Satur- day evening at the Castlegar Arena when they defeated Grand Forks 11-4. two. Danny Arishenkoff and Ron ponkin scored one each. The engaged in the furrier aud drycleaning business, is qualified Craftsman in the furrier trade. Industrial & D ! Pacific Water Wells Ltd. Drilling Contractors for Fast Efficient Complete Service Water Suppli Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-6933 Joining the Canadian Army in 1941, he served as a dispatch rider in the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals. During his 4% years overseas he met.and married his wife, May. The ‘Chartrand’s cave a family of four childre Mr. Chartrand foine ined th Knights of Pythias in 1948 in’ Penticton, . served the lodge as chancellor comman- der in 1948° and again in Okanagan area aud chan- Currently on ‘official and so- visits to: the subordinate las Grand Lodge Conven- tion at Penticton May 14, 15 and 16. The Grand Temple Scs- sions of ie Pythian Sisters f£ British Columbia will pon: sen at the same time in Penticton. i> =: We Serve You First INSURANCE 01 personalized insurance service on all classes: FIRE AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BONDS see Hugh Nicol it ANDERSON AGENCIES Castlegar B.C. LINOS — SASH AND DOOR ALL TYPES OF LUMBER ELK CEMENT — PLYWOOD Storm and Sereen Windows Made to Order All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order Spred Latex Spred_ Latex Enamel ALL GLIDDEN PAINTS Quarts and Gallons 20« OFF Spred Lustre This is Also Your Opportunity to Get OUTSIDE PAINT at the Same 20% Discount DISCONTINUED LINES No. 1 Quality, Quarts & Gallons 25% OFF Sale Prices Available During January. Phene 365-7944 ‘KOOTENAY BUILDING SUPPLIES “We Take Better Care of Your Building Needs“ 636 Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-5155 R game for the first The Scene At... KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Ten students from KJSS attended the badminton tour- nament in Trail last Saturday. Those competing from our school were David. Brown, Th Pantages Tom Cotton, Tukkimaki, Steve Zopbkott, Brian Lamond, Pam Warford, Kathy White, Joan| are Muller and David ‘Hendricks. , The group thoroughly enjoyed the experience. Some oe 5 ettame ‘Tetephens Syston Now lIet’s examine the statement of the month It can cut business costs fast. Get things done faster and more effic- iently by phone. You can hold cross-country conferences ... expedite action ... keep close to distant customers .. . all without leaving your desk. When you save valuable executive time — you save money. Your business phone bill might even do with fattening up a little, in order to keep your profit curve rising. BCTEL ® (ARITISN COLUMSLA TELEPWOME COMPUAY good badminton was watched ers were Picked uy These days the, halls are filled with delectable aromas of pies baking in the ovens, as the grade nine eee Bed fect their pastry skills. They are experimenting with Taek wes. banana cream and co- coanut cream. far there have been very few failures. Each pie seems to be even more ¢e- licious than the one before. (All the boys are volunteer- ing to be judges, naturally.) Our talent scouts have lette, Lynn Baron, Margie ’Arishentkort and Lin- da McGauley. For the boys they ,are Albert Machado Doug ‘Houghton, terry, Mal- off, and Bill Henne. The games eontinue to be jam-packed with action and more and more players are becoming top-notch per- formers. and many. Mormnwhile point- of er minutes of play when Cas- tlegar broke loose scoring ee unanswered £0: Grand Forks got two goals during the second per- iod while Castlegar added three more to their score- board to end the second potted 6-2 for. Castlegar. penalties were gar. were Lorne Ar David Munns. Local Nurses Branch Names New Executive New executive members were named at the. recent supper meeting of the local branch of the Registered Nurses Association of B.C. Mrs. Murray was named y president, Dixie. Allaway is vice-president, Mrs. Nick Bur ak,. secretary, and Jack 'Naz- aroff, treasurer. Mrs. Brian Webster, chair- man of. the committee for continuing education for nur- ses, gave an outline on what the committee hopes‘to do. Guest speaker Mrs. Gwil- ym Hughes spoke on South Africa and {accompanied her talk with 5) at 365-5804. St. John Ambulance INDUSTRIAL FIRST AID CLASSES Classes in industrial first-aid for the Castlegar district will start Tuesday, Feb. 11, at 7 p.m. at the Celgar Pulp Mill. Registration at first class. For information phone John D'Andrea A BRIGHT FUTURE... 7.30 p.m. DANCE WITH LIVE MUSIC Follows the Annual Meeting to Celebrate Our 20th His folks are planning for his future... his education protection, enjoyment of life. They. know the import- ance of saving, of learning to save at. an early age. That's why they start his interest-bearing Savings Account at the Castlegar Savings Credit Union. This young man has a-tidy sum already! ; 1 0 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. —_— Want to Know How Your Money 4 0 Can Earn Even More for You? Ask -Us about Term Deposits. Annual Meeting — Sat., Feb. 8 Hi Arrow. Arms Motor Hotel Anni' ry. Ref CASTLEGAR CREDIT UNION Toilet Tissue Assorted Colors to Match Your Bathroom 8 rolls 8g¢ : Pkg. of 4 rolls UDGET SAVen Tide XK Detergent ay New Stain Removing Powers. Giant Size Package Mix 100 Sweet Biscuits “~~ 89° Lido. Assorted Varieties. For the Lunch Box. Package of 100 Ovenjoy Fresh Bread mt G for $] 00 Ice ‘Geam sarc @ & BOS ‘All Purpose Foor 20 $1.29 3.89 10...$1.49 Harvest Blossom. No. 1 Quality. Guaranteed Baking Results ple Juice A Lane. ple. Serve Chilled. 48 fl. oz. tin .. Canned Milk Lucerne or Alpha. 15 oz. tin Round Steak Leg of Lamb2ee=- 99° Side Bacon ==" 89° ‘=~ 95° Beef Blade Roast mre 69° Sunkist Navels Oranges California Fancy. Sweet and Juicy. Gem fiutaiogs ee Avocadoes :=:-.:=. 1 Quality Bananas Plump, Frim Fruit. Serve on Cereal or Ice Cream hs, Boneless. Imported Fresh. Sliced. 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