THROUGH THE HOOP is the name of the game and it can art, as demonstrated by Selkirk College and NDU basketball squads. Showing how it's done, a Notre Dame Knight puts a little spring into the effort, while a Selkirk College player blocks the shot. A second NDU man become a fine races in from the left “to where the action is.” — Castlegar News Phot UP IN THE AIR we go,.and we bat the ball to one of our teammates — despite the army of opponents who also want | fo to get their mitts onto that ball. It looks easy, as Selkirk College and NDU squads do it with a polish. But it isn't “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365-5503 Minor Hockey Week has ume and gone with last week-| nd being the climax of the, hustle and bustle. . One contrast m |which was so noticeable and most amusing was between the first and second Castl f) oes to really that easy —- basketball is for the young, the fit and ou the fleet of foot. — Castlegar News Photo Castlegar Chamber Announces New List Of Committee Heads trict Chamber of Commerce has announced its list of com- mittees for 1968 and the ros- ter includes changes in the emphasis or scope of some e lu ib from 2 Castlegar Club is Strong In Nelson Badminton Play hoot Se a week-end fourna- ment that showed the Castle- gar club's strong potential, as di in nearly new, positive image projected earlier by president Jack Hip- ell. Heading up the commit- for area development, mapping and promotion is tocal bank manager George a ‘The term mapping has been inserted into the res- Ponsibility of this committee after a suggestion recently of a pictorial map displaying the assets ‘of C: or possi- they final events. K. Savinkoff, a young man yet to be reckoned with in iirger competitions, Baye a Performance of skill and en- durance. Ne satisfied, to beat top- ed pla: yers in one event, fe k kept going in two more tu take home the trophies. J. Osachoff, andther stand- out at the tourney gave a fine exhibition when he payed bly a map of a larger area of the West Kootenay, produced in cooperation with other Koo- tenay-Boundary Chambers. Paulson remains as chairman of the Du Maurier ski race committee. Civic and community aris intne A event ae ‘Ss ies. Savinkof£ dropped the fir- st game to Osachoft but came back like a Tiger to win the aext two and earn a place in «ue winners’ circle, sanouner powerhouse was ed by C. G. Andy” ee gon, but also includes mayors of both Castlegar and Kin- naird, Murray Little and Carl Loeblic! Eancation, social and cult- ural act.vities are the concern of George Hermanson. Other committee respon- sibilities are: facilities, staf- fing and recording, Paul Mor- oso; hospitality, goodwill, tourism, Len J. Carrigan; in- ter-Chamber activities and conventions, William Walde; membership, Wallie C. Bow-|ing in ey; public relations and con- sumer complaints, Reg Skin- ar recreation and transport- ation, Gil Suter, retail mer- chants’ sectiun, Dave conpe and publicity, Mary Ander- son. Birse of Trail. Mau- reen is working around the -orid and has ambitions of rupnaies from every place she ays- = Her latest additions were Mrs. H. Johnson, Ph. 365-8294 Land Rangers who at- tended a Region No. 5 meet- Creston Saturday were Judy beer and Terry u'Donherty o: f first company: and Lorraine Don- Id o! at Robson. iiss s dresently visiting in Vancou- er. {bles went to the pair of Bren- ‘strom of is Moyes doubled up on the Trail and now women’s event, the g Sadie singles, in Nelson. Miss Birse had to go the all| whole way for her win again- st a newcomer to the game, Miss Pauline Gensick of Na- Teaming to win the A men’s doubles were J. Osa- choff an Ron Smith, over N. Bios and E. ‘Haley of Trail. mixed doubles J osachott ‘and E. Stoochinoff teamed to win over R. Kirby and B. Anderson of Nelson. e B events, men’s singles honours went to H. Colliers of .Nelson over S. Phillipoff of Nakusp. Men’s doubles went to the team of N. Poole and K. Savin- Koff of Castlegar over 0. Bokas and S, Phillipoff of Na- kusp. The mixed doubles event saw K. Savinkoff and Barb Osachoff take two close games over G, Hyson and Barb Ran- dall. Another standout woman Player, Miss E. Stoochinoff capped the B event singles with her win over Mrs. Mar- p |shall of Grand Forks. The B event ladies dou- da Zak and B. Wi mo} Kimberley ‘over Mrs. Bokas and Miss Gensick of the Na-| Ca ESaouie of the A La- team of Sh Beryl Before you sign on the doited line know what your loan will rnc You're told in advance at Household Finance. The cost of your loan is spelled out clearly, simply, and in dollars. No extras. No hidden charges. No“‘surprises”” area You get the facts first, before you Wwhen'y _ need a foan, you'll find that you, too, can borrow with confidence from the company that tells you the cost in advance. Compare. HFC charges on loans over $1500 with cha of other companies rges of our kind. You'll probably find HFC saves you money. , Ask about credit fife Insurance on foans al low group rates., ‘HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 2) 1287 Cedar Avenue ..........++..Telephone 368-8251 ° (opposite Hedsoo's Bay) 608 Baker Street....... (ot Jotephine Telephone 352-5575 Lyeaber) host-| ing players ‘fom the East and Robson Evening - Group Donales *~ Canal Charities Tichursement of maniac for 198@ wae amnng the mat. tere derided mon recently by fhe Rahean Evening Grann, At the anmral meeting of the gronn, donations were an- nraved ta Rahean Community all. Resker Hall. the WA of Rahsan Community Chin re the CWT, of St. Rity’s Cathn- He Church. the loreal Salvation Army, the Handicaoned School. Castlerar Centennial pony and the Robson Wei- Ts also Membe: wrapped three ouilts for donation to the needy. SNA FOR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS ft MEXICO - HAWAIIAN & EUROPEAN TOURS AeRANGeD CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN WEST’S DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542 West Kootenays and the play should be of the finest calibre. Clarke for their time given on this occasion, : many in the past. For those who have not ason, r terrific improvement“in_ the ice would be very noticeable. ottles of pop disappear| _ ten mautloned as a bad joke last season. There is still Reals of hockey left and as in of the weekend fades why, not lo your and keep su) portin these ane hockey Enthus las ts? ‘ cout te seems the KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO ST. RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. TONIGHT ma. well re- sizes ceived. last seeipe but now we are looking for another re- cipe to use up the egg yolks. I know you can make w i-| a custard and among | my cok, lection ave cipe that Teans Heavy to oe yolks, but in itself it is no’ avery special okie. Has anyone a cake, cook le or even a custard that is just alittle differe ferent? An interesting pamphlet can be picked up at your mo- tor-vehicle branch. It gives you the basic ‘shape every driver must know: warning signs, regula: ; tory signs, guide signs, cross- | walk and pedestrian signs, | turn-control signs as well as correct lane usage and a dia- gram of pavement markings and what they mean. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT VICTORIA, B,C. TENDERS Sealed tenders, addressed to the unden signed and marked tender — Arrow Lakes will be received up to noon of March 15th, 1968 fer the servicing of marine aids to navigation on the Columbia River and Arrow Lakes B.C., said aida ing of a xi ly 18 lighted aids, 26 daybeacons, ‘20 ‘spar buoys and" 36 marker boards. _ render documents nay. Ber nobtained on Room 534, to the ED Government St. Victoria, B. & L. E. Slaught District Marine Agent at AN $100 OFF J-LINE FURNACES! Clean, dependable gas heating - “Home-made" for better living! 25% 0FF DRYERS! A MOFFAT Bas dryer — - for faster clothes drying! “; Exact control makes the MOFFAT gas range the chef's choice. . Youre Invited! ‘Canadian (Propane Sth ANNUAL (model 4100) Reg. $2790 20%0OFF RANGES: ._20%OFF WATER HEATERS! INGLIS or CANADIAN gas water heaters — both fea- ture ‘rapid recovery’ to replenish hot water supply. "EA é 9. is pag gal. used-tank'and model M100 furnace - $469) gal, used tank and mode} M100 furnace - 3603) Castlegar Mayer Submits Brief On Possible Industrial Growth i In an efort to stimula’ further economic develop- yeent ph the Castlegar Kin. rial aodivity, Mayor yeast, has'sent a brief to Koo- | ure te Catleger, 1 a taking this op- ig before you. our hopes for a study of the - | possibilities fo: yy dadustrial dev- ing all the clopment in this immediate the completion of the dam will not be Jeaving here. They| most represent a Jabor force grad- way from rough] i ‘carpenters to experts in con- crete, and ineludieg trades in mill-} j within two years. We are the metro-| perined Little teway-West MP Bert Mr. Herridge has said he intemds to use the brief as a means of gaining further ad- vamtage from the federal gov- erament in the form of fin- aneial aid. ‘ The Castlegar News is pre- sewting the entire brief, in full, as written by Mayor Lit- tle: i Acting upon your kind in- ote eon made at: the time of ea, it is thought that ne “following a|comprises a logical geograph- | Par. ical, political and administra- tive unit. - Castlegar Town, popula- tion eparoximtely: 3,500. Kinnaird To’ erie tion approximately 3 Electoral Area I i (ander Regional District _nomencla- cure) embracing Brilliant, Oot- ischenia, Thrums, Tarries, and with an esti. recently in wrignung and mechanical re-| Many of these people} oj have buut or bought nowes an this area and will be keen. cumpemtors for available! as work, dam 16 not ee ene for tne 0! puwer and wall serve mumiy a8 a dlvod control works aud a resurvor tor downstream power. We have cuntrinutced io As you know, the Arrow College, tue is ocated bi here because of centrality and whick incor- porates. two years of. univer-' oy arts and sciences as well pernaps Jater, metallurgy. Climate We have a very equitable climate, with a 4u-year aver-| age precipitation record ot HOW IMPORTANT & mated approxi- mately 1,500. Electoral Area J, embrac- ing belie Blucborry and falls |so meant cosuy eription filed, your Rexall Phar. macist has the qualifications to fat all that is Implied in “lmpertant”. PHARMACY -Cari’s Drugs a ule site (for a auon) w the benefit of the] o peupie Of we ‘United states, out at a net sacritico of a na- tural and beauniul parsr of sakes, ‘The accommodation of the work force tor construction, nes at ancreases at ene expense Of: civic govern- wonts py way, of town ser we nave just gone yareuga:s a, narrowing taree and one aalf month strike an our biggest sungie ‘inaustry, The strike is settled, but the effects on spending po' wall be’ feit for a very. P jong ume, There is no immediate gt. |Gons tor at least two. years, evolve. Again, the people who will be out of due to | sun uf OU .Dizgest industry, uanutactunng signt for expan-| a inches, are free polis in the county of West| We have cpcetlent schools, . sinters are mild Wit no more whue 1t bas been a boon to} uses Air We nave a Doren yest HOW TO WIN “Yes, You Can Win Beautiful Prizes! popes binge Cards are evans st he EE ‘counter. ia ‘a pencil “X out” numbers scan ios ena ae ES are Pe ost ott sed Pot Roasts _OF BEEF. Can. Choice, Can. Good ... ib. 49c Stonding Rib estes wn /9C ROASTS. Can. ge Can. Good. .. ways, strobe guar ce with one flignt a day east and west Bewvoen Vancouver and Caigary. sent equipment is DUG’ eek fall of this year. Other igh ‘a terminal er} ana xts own water supply and | i snow service. CPA is on a re-| i Boemng 737 jots stated for the Greyhound and at seas — Boiling Beef Canada ing Canada Good Ib. 39c Pork Picnics FRESH. Government Inspected ......... Ib; 29¢ fuere 13 no ment. of any consequence on (ne honzon in wus area. Our attractiveness as a. Potenual sovauon, for manu- Tests on we 3 factors. BUILDERS See Us for.the Best Prices in- Town! E Electrical Supplies @ Glass - Gyproc Formica---Fibreglass - Floor Coverings ---- - ds - Ete. 4 Joint Fillers - Jambs K Kitchen Organizer Perce Nosings . ~ O° 1 insulation - Information & Lumber - Linoleum - Lath - Louvres BA Mouldings - Mchogany - Mac Tac P phrase (all sorts) - Paints - Plaster P&G ‘Builders Supply ACROSS FROM THE ARENA Ph.' 365-8151 Open Mon. - Thurs. 8: 5.30 Fri.8-7 Sat. 8-5 «ower power cost . to Canal project on the Lower ooten-| We are right on the Southern “By the Piece .... Sliced, Packaged b. 69c Bacon " Ib. 79¢ Cottage Cheese # Creamed or Dry. 16-oz. Carton .. 29¢ Py : ; awe have antifical ice ber of stalled “tradesmen liv- ‘ing in the subject area, We Tea Bags & SALADA.’ oe Pekoe. 120 Pkg. . Breakfast ORANGE CRYSTALS. Rise-N-Shine. Aras. 49c $1.49 ance ae 48-07. Tins : APPLE or PINEAPPLE es also have in the D. Cana ‘Mecroni CREAME.TS. 4-lb. Package ‘Green Beans CUT, Better Buy. 1402: tins wien 6 for’ $l ‘Cake Mixes ‘Pudding Mix Pork Chops Gov't. ‘Inspected. All Cuts Baby Beef LIVER. b ected Inspected ... ‘Chickens. Necks, Backs. Gov't. Approved ‘Luncheon MEAT. Swift. Royal Dane. 120. 2 for 89c Merarine — 69e $I 2 49 _.79¢ Coke or Gingerale 5 Family sizes Botties $1] Robin Hood. As’td. Flavors .. Robin Hood. 9 oz. Pkgs. Coffee Kraft Charm. 11-0z. jar . Potato Chips wa. re 49¢ highway's plan- ned rar route. Pind of this is certain|§ Clearing JANUARY Clearance Sale Still in Progress — Come in and Save! Suits, Sport Coats, Jackets Dress Coats 20-30% Off Dress: Shirts and: Work . Shirts, All Casual’ and Work: Clothes 15x Off Children’s Clothing at 20x Off. All Sales Cash. and Final Bonnett’s Boys and Mens Wear Located Next to Castlegar Credit Union — Telephone 365-6761 TURKEY SHOOT This Saturday Evening, Feb. 3 . 7 to? ‘Everyone Welcome Scratch Ice Available Feb. 3 12 Noon to 7 P.M. Cae u INSTANT... 2-lb. Package | Lettuce California. For the Choicest Salads 1b. 19C 69c Soups, PURITAN Tomato or Vegetable. 10-02. tins 4, for 49c Brie. 89c Br ead, Dutch Oven. Fresh. 6; $1 White or Brown. Sliced: 16-02. Ajax Laundry Detergent. Giant |. 79¢ Marshmallow: COOKIES. Assorted Flavors ... sees 3 Ibs. 29c $1.69 Chore Girls... 2 69c Dog Food tors. 1502.9 tins $1 Bleach PERFEX. 64-02. jug BATHROOM Scott Tissue. Cashmere. 4 roll pack OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL SEVEN — OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL. NINE - Shop and Save At - KINNAIRD fan CUT RATE GROCETERIA CENTRAL FOOD MART WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTIT! ies FOR KOOTENAY LAUNDRY TO CALL PHONE 365-5336 CENTRAL FOOD MART OPEN SUNDAYS 10 A.M.'TO 6 P.M.